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REGULATIONS
Vol. 28 Iss. 7 - December 05, 2011TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSINGBOARD OF DENTISTRYChapter 20Final RegulationTitle of Regulation: 18VAC60-20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Dentistry and Dental Hygiene (amending 18VAC60-20-10, 18VAC60-20-30; adding 18VAC60-20-332, 18VAC60-20-342, 18VAC60-20-352).
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-2400 and 54.1-2708.3 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: January 4, 2012.
Agency Contact: Sandra Reen, Executive Director, Board of Dentistry, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4538, FAX (804) 527-4428, or email sandra.reen@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
Pursuant to Item 303 of the 2009 Appropriation Act (Chapter 781 of the 2009 Acts of Assembly) and Chapter 405 of the 2010 Acts of Assembly, the amendments establish requirements for registration of mobile dental clinics and other portable dental operations. The amendments require that mobile dental clinics and other portable dental operations (i) register with the Department of Health Professions; (ii) pay an initial $250 application fee and an annual $150 renewal fee; (iii) provide the department with the (a) locations of where services are provided and (b) identity and license numbers of staff; (iv) have a written agreement for emergency follow-up care for patients to include identification of and arrangements for treatment in a dental office that is permanently established within a reasonable geographic area; (v) certify that the facility or operation has access to communication facilities that enable the dental personnel to contact assistance in the event of a medical or dental emergency; (vi) certify that the facility has a water supply and all equipment necessary to provide the dental services to be rendered at the facility; (vii) certify that the facility or operation conforms to all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances; (viii) certify that the applicant possesses all applicable city or county licenses or permits to operate the facility; (ix) obtain written consent from the patient, parent, guardian, or authorized representative prior to treatment; (x) provide each patient with an information sheet that includes information such as description of the treatment rendered, names of staff providing treatment, billed service codes and fees, description of any additional dental needs diagnosed, referral recommendation to another dentist if the facility or operation is unable to provide follow-up treatment, and emergency contact information; and (xi) maintain secure records. Governmental agencies and periodic volunteer clinics providing free care are exempted from the registration requirements.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: No public comments were received by the promulgating agency.
Part I
General Provisions18VAC60-20-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"ADA" means the American Dental Association.
"Advertising" means a representation or other notice given to the public or members thereof, directly or indirectly, by a dentist on behalf of himself, his facility, his partner or associate, or any dentist affiliated with the dentist or his facility by any means or method for the purpose of inducing purchase, sale or use of dental methods, services, treatments, operations, procedures or products, or to promote continued or increased use of such dental methods, treatments, operations, procedures or products.
"Analgesia" means the diminution or elimination of pain in the conscious patient.
"Anxiolysis" means the diminution or elimination of anxiety through the use of pharmacological agents in a dosage that does not cause depression of consciousness.
"Conscious sedation" means a minimally depressed level of consciousness that retains the patient's ability to independently and continuously maintain an airway and respond appropriately to physical stimulation and verbal commands, produced by pharmacological or nonpharmacological methods, including inhalation, parenteral, transdermal or enteral, or a combination thereof.
"Deep sedation/general anesthesia" means an induced state of depressed consciousness or unconsciousness accompanied by a complete or partial loss of protective reflexes, including the inability to continually maintain an airway independently and/or respond purposefully to physical stimulation or verbal command and is produced by a pharmacological or nonpharmacological method or a combination thereof.
"Dental assistant I" means any unlicensed person under the direction of a dentist who renders assistance for services provided to the patient as authorized under this chapter but shall not include an individual serving in purely a secretarial or clerical capacity.
"Dental assistant II" means a person under the direction and direct supervision of a dentist who is registered to perform reversible, intraoral procedures as specified in this chapter.
"Direct supervision" means that the dentist examines the patient and records diagnostic findings prior to delegating restorative or prosthetic treatment and related services to a dental assistant II for completion the same day or at a later date. The dentist prepares the tooth or teeth to be restored and remains immediately available to the dental assistant II for guidance or assistance during the delivery of treatment and related services.The dentist examines the patient to evaluate the treatment and services before the patient is dismissed.
"Direction" means the level of supervision that a dentist is required to exercise with a dental hygienist , a dental assistant I, or a dental assistant II or that a dental hygienist is required to exercise with a dental assistant to direct and oversee the delivery of treatment and related services.
"Enteral" means any technique of administration in which the agent is absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract or oral mucosa (i.e., oral, rectal, sublingual).
"General supervision" means that a dentist completes a periodic comprehensive examination of the patient and issues a written order for hygiene treatment that states the specific services to be provided by a dental hygienist during one or more subsequent appointments when the dentist may or may not be present. The order may authorize the dental hygienist to supervise a dental assistant performing duties delegable to dental assistants I.
"Indirect supervision" means the dentist examines the patient at some point during the appointment, and is continuously present in the office to advise and assist a dental hygienist or a dental assistant who is (i) delivering hygiene treatment, (ii) preparing the patient for examination or treatment by the dentist or dental hygienist, or (iii) preparing the patient for dismissal following treatment.
"Inhalation" means a technique of administration in which a gaseous or volatile agent, including nitrous oxide, is introduced into the pulmonary tree and whose primary effect is due to absorption through the pulmonary bed.
"Inhalation analgesia" means the inhalation of nitrous oxide and oxygen to produce a state of reduced sensibility to pain without the loss of consciousness.
"Local anesthesia" means the loss of sensation or pain in the oral cavity or the maxillofacial or adjacent and associated structures generally produced by a topically applied or injected agent without depressing the level of consciousness.
"Mobile dental facility" means a self-contained unit in which dentistry is practiced that is not confined to a single building and can be transported from one location to another.
"Parenteral" means a technique of administration in which the drug bypasses the gastrointestinal tract (i.e., intramuscular, intravenous, intranasal, submucosal, subcutaneous, or intraocular).
"Portable dental operation" means a nonfacility in which dental equipment used in the practice of dentistry is transported to and utilized on a temporary basis at an out-of-office location, including patients' homes, schools, nursing homes, or other institutions.
"Radiographs" means intraoral and extraoral x-rays of hard and soft tissues to be used for purposes of diagnosis.
18VAC60-20-30. Other fees.
A. Dental licensure application fees. The application fee for a dental license by examination, a license to teach dentistry, a full-time faculty license, or a temporary permit as a dentist shall be $400. The application fee for dental license by credentials shall be $500.
B. Dental hygiene licensure application fees. The application fee for a dental hygiene license by examination, a license to teach dental hygiene, or a temporary permit as a dental hygienist shall be $175. The application fee for dental hygienist license by endorsement shall be $275.
C. Dental assistant II registration application fee. The application fee for registration as a dental assistant II shall be $100.
D. Wall certificate. Licensees desiring a duplicate wall certificate or a dental assistant II desiring a wall certificate shall submit a request in writing stating the necessity for a wall certificate, accompanied by a fee of $60.
E. Duplicate license or registration. Licensees or registrants desiring a duplicate license or registration shall submit a request in writing stating the necessity for such duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $20. If a licensee or registrant maintains more than one office, a notarized photocopy of a license or registration may be used.
F. Licensure or registration certification. Licensees or registrants requesting endorsement or certification by this board shall pay a fee of $35 for each endorsement or certification.
G. Restricted license. Restricted license issued in accordance with § 54.1-2714 of the Code of Virginia shall be at a fee of $285.
H. Restricted volunteer license. The application fee for licensure as a restricted volunteer dentist or dental hygienist issued in accordance with § 54.1-2712.1 or § 54.1-2726.1 of the Code of Virginia shall be $25.
I. Returned check. The fee for a returned check shall be $35.
J. Inspection fee. The fee for an inspection of a dental office shall be $350.
K. Mobile dental clinic or portable dental operation. The application fee for registration of a mobile dental clinic or portable dental operation shall be $250. The annual renewal fee shall be $150 and shall be due by December 31. A late fee of $50 shall be charged for renewal received after that date.
Part VIII
Mobile Dental Clinics and Portable Dental Operations18VAC60-20-332. Registration of a mobile dental clinic or portable dental operation.
A. An applicant for registration of a mobile dental facility or portable dental operation shall provide:
1. The name and address of the owner of the facility or operation and an official address of record for the facility or operation, which shall not be a post office address. Notice shall be given to the board within 30 days if there is a change in the ownership or the address of record for a mobile dental facility or portable dental operation;
2. The name, address, and license number of each dentist and dental hygienist or the name, address, and registration number of each dental assistant II who will provide dental services in the facility or operation. The identity and license or registration number of any additional dentists, dental hygienists, or dental assistants II providing dental services in a mobile dental facility or portable dental operation shall be provided to the board in writing prior to the provision of such services; and
3. The address or location of each place where the mobile dental facility or portable dental operation will provide dental services and the dates on which such services will be provided. Any additional locations or dates for the provision of dental services in a mobile dental facility or portable dental operation shall be provided to the board in writing prior to the provision of such services.
B. The information provided by an applicant to comply with subsection A of this section shall be made available to the public.
C. An application for registration of a mobile dental facility or portable dental operation shall include:
1. Certification that there is a written agreement for follow-up care for patients to include identification of and arrangements for treatment in a dental office that is permanently established within a reasonable geographic area;
2. Certification that the facility or operation has access to communication facilities that enable the dental personnel to contact assistance in the event of a medical or dental emergency;
3. Certification that the facility has a water supply and all equipment necessary to provide the dental services to be rendered therein;
4. Certification that the facility or operation conforms to all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances dealing with radiographic equipment, sanitation, zoning, flammability, and construction standards; and
5. Certification that the applicant possesses all applicable city or county licenses or permits to operate the facility or operation.
D. Registration may be denied or revoked for a violation of provisions of § 54.1-2706 of the Code of Virginia.
18VAC60-20-342. Requirements for a mobile dental clinic or portable dental operation.
A. The registration of the facility or operation and copies of the licenses of the dentists and dental hygienists or registrations of the dental assistants II shall be displayed in plain view of patients.
B. Prior to treatment, the facility or operation shall obtain written consent from the patient or, if the patient is a minor or incapable of consent, his parent, guardian, or authorized representative.
C. Each patient shall be provided with an information sheet, or if the patient, his parent, guardian, or authorized agent has given written consent to an institution or school to have access to the patient's dental health record, the institution or school may be provided a copy of the information. At a minimum, the information sheet shall include:
1. Patient name, date of service, and location where treatment was provided;
2. Name of dentist or dental hygienist who provided services;
3. Description of the treatment rendered and tooth numbers, when appropriate;
4. Billed service codes and fees associated with treatment;
5. Description of any additional dental needs observed or diagnosed;
6. Referral or recommendation to another dentist if the facility or operation is unable to provide follow-up treatment; and
7. Emergency contact information.
D. Patient records shall be maintained, as required by 18VAC60-20-15, in a secure manner within the facility or at the address of record listed on the registration application. Records shall be made available upon request by the patient, his parent, guardian, or authorized representative and shall be available to the board for inspection and copying.
E. The practice of dentistry and dental hygiene in a mobile dental clinic or portable dental operation shall be in accordance with the laws and regulations governing such practice.
18VAC60-20-352. Exemptions from requirement for registration.
The following shall be exempt from requirements for registration as a mobile dental clinic or portable dental operation:
1. All federal, state, or local governmental agencies; and
2. Dental treatment that is provided without charge to patients or to any third party payer.
NOTICE: The following forms used in administering the regulation were filed by the agency. The forms are not being published; however, online users of this issue of the Virginia Register of Regulations may click on the name to access a form. The forms are also available from the agency contact or may be viewed at the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, General Assembly Building, 2nd Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219.
FORMS (18VAC60-20)
Application Requirements for Registration as a Dental Assistant II (rev. 3/11).
Application for Registration to Practice as a Dental Assistant II (eff. 3/11).
Form A, Certification of Dental Assisting Education (eff. 3/11).
Form B, Certification of Employment (eff. 3/11).
Application for Certification to Perform Cosmetic Procedures (rev. 2/10).
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Registration of Practice (rev. 2/10).
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Reinstatement of Registration of Practice (rev. 2/10).
Application for Registration for Volunteer Practice (rev. 8/08).
Sponsor Certification for Volunteer Registration (rev. 8/08).
Application for Registration of a Mobile Dental Facility or Portable Dental Operation (eff. 6/10).
VA.R. Doc. No. R10-1945; Filed November 15, 2011, 11:13 a.m.