Dentist Rules In Progress

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Current Rules in Progress

Dental anesthesia rules

WSR 23-16-108 (PDF) 

WAC 246-817-701 through 790 updated July 2023 (PDF)

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission is considering amendments to update general requirements for the administration of anesthetic agents for dental procedures. In addition to general updates, the commission is also considering amendments to address 24 hour on-call availability after a complex dental procedure, on-site inspections for all dentists holding sedation permits, and creation of a pediatric sedation endorsement.

Please email written comments to dental@doh.wa.gov.

Dental provider health equity continuing education requirements

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission (commission) is considering amending WAC 246-817-440 (Dental continuing education requirements) and WAC 246-817-445 (Dental anesthesia assistant continuing education requirements) to adopt the health equity continuing education (CE) model rules, WAC 246-12-800 through 246-12-830, to comply with RCW 43.70.613. The commission will also consider whether additional CE hours and course topics should be included.

By January 1, 2024, RCW 43.70.613(1) requires each health profession credentialed under RCW 18.130.040 with a CE requirement to adopt rules requiring completion of health equity CE training at least once every four years.

The goal of health equity CE training is to ensure that health care professionals complete health equity training and that the content of the health equity trainings include instruction on skills to address structural factors, such as bias, racism, and poverty, which manifest as health inequities. The objective of requiring health equity training is to enable health care professionals to care effectively for patients from diverse cultures, groups, and communities, varying race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexuality, religion, age, ability, socioeconomic status, and other categories of identity.

The commission will hold a rule hearing on October 27, 2023, at 10 a.m. The hearing will be hybrid. Participants may attend either the physical location or virtual webinar.

Register for the virtual webinar.

The physical location is:

Labor and Industries
Room S117
7273 Linderson Way S.W.
Tumwater, WA  98501

Send comments on proposed rules in email to the Dental Commission.

Faculty at school of dentistry 

The Dental Quality Assurance Commission filed a CR101 Preproposal Statement of Inquiry as WSR #23-16-100 on July 31, 2023, for WAC 246-817-150 Licenses-Persons licensed or qualified out-of-state who are faculty at school of dentistry- Conditions. The commission authorized rulemaking to align WAC 246-817-150 with SB 5113 amending RCW 18.32.195.

The commission is considering removing specific references about granting licenses to University of Washington faculty and replacing this with a reference to a faculty of any institution of higher education in Washington state accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA).

WSR 23-16-100 (PDF)

Send comments on proposed rules in email to the Dental Commission.

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