HB1031: Dental matters.
Legislative Summary
Dental matters. Specifies the persons that may file an action to obtain an injunction against an individual practicing dentistry without a license and the action that is required or allowed to be included in an injunction. Specifies information that a dentist who maintains a dental office must submit to the state board of dentistry. States that language concerning the administration of dental anesthetics may not be construed to prohibit a physician from practicing in a dental office. Allows a dentist to delegate the authority to take x-ray images to a dental assistant working in certain correctional facilities without direct supervision as long as the dentist is available to supervise the dental assistant remotely. Removes certain language regarding the regulation of dentists.
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Bill History
Amendments
Senate Health and Provider Services Amendment #2
Senate Health and Provider Services Amendment #2
Senate Health and Provider Services Amendment #2
Senate Health and Provider Services Amendment #2
House Public Health Amendment #1
House Public Health Amendment #1