Title 201 | Chapter 008 | Regulation 563


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GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Kentucky Board of Dentistry
(New Administrative Regulation)

201 KAR 8:563.Licensure of dental hygienists.

Section 1.

General Licensure Requirements. An applicant desiring licensure in the Commonwealth shall at a minimum:

(1)

Understand, read, speak, and write the English language with a comprehension and performance level equal to at least the ninth grade of education, verified by testing as necessary;

(2)

Submit a completed, signed, and notarized Application for Dental Hygiene Licensure with an attached applicant photo taken within the past six (6) months;

(3)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520;

(4)

Not be currently subject to disciplinary action pursuant to KRS Chapter 313 that would prevent licensure;

(5)

Complete and pass the board's jurisprudence exam;

(6)

Provide proof of having current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) that meets or exceeds the American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR and ECC, incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 8:532;

(7)

Submit to a nationwide state and federal criminal background check by fingerprint through the Department of Kentucky State Police;

(8)

Provide verification within three (3) months of the date the application is received at the office of the board of any license to practice dental hygiene held previously or currently in any state or jurisdiction;

(9)

Provide proof that the applicant is a graduate of a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) accredited dental hygiene school or college or dental hygiene department of a university;

(10)

Provide proof that the applicant has successfully completed the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination, which is written and theoretical, conducted by the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations; and

(11)

Provide a written explanation for any positive returns on a query of the National Practitioner Data Bank.

Section 2.

Requirements for Licensure by Examination.

(1)

Each individual desiring initial licensure as a dental hygienist by examination shall complete all of the requirements established in Section 1 of this administrative regulation.

(2)

Each individual desiring initial licensure as a dental hygienist by examination shall successfully complete a clinical examination within the five (5) years preceding the filing of his or her Application for Dental Hygiene Licensure. The board shall accept the following regional clinical examinations:

(a)

The examination of the Council of Interstate Testing Agencies (CITA);

(b)

The examination of the Central Regional Dental Testing Service (CRDTS);

(c)

The examination of the Commission on Dental Competency Assessments (CDCA);

(d)

The examination of the Southern Regional Testing Agency (SRTA); or

(e)

The examination of the Western Regional Examining Board (WREB).

(3)

An individual desiring initial licensure as a dental hygienist by examination more than two (2) years after fulfilling all of the requirements of his CODA accredited dental hygiene education shall:

(a)

Hold a license to practice dental hygiene in good standing in another state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia; or

(b)

If the applicant does not hold a license to practice dental hygiene in good standing, complete a board-approved refresher course prior to receiving a license to practice dental hygiene in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

(4)

An applicant who has taken a clinical examination three (3) times and failed to achieve a passing score shall not be allowed to sit for the examination again until the applicant has completed and passed a remediation plan prescribed by the board based on the applicant's deficiencies.

Section 3.

Requirements for Licensure by Credentials. Each individual desiring initial licensure as a dental hygienist by credentials shall:

(1)

Complete all of the requirements established in Section 1 of this administrative regulation;

(2)

Provide proof of having passed a state, regional, or national clinical examination used to determine clinical competency in a state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia; and

(3)

Provide proof that, for five (5) of the six (6) years immediately preceding the filing of the application, the applicant has been engaged in the active practice of dental hygiene while he or she was legally authorized to practice dental hygiene in a state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia if the qualifications for the authorization were equal to or higher than those of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Section 4.

Requirements for Charitable Limited Licensure.

(1)

Each individual desiring a charitable limited license shall:

(a)

Understand, read, speak, and write the English language with a comprehension and performance level equal to at least the ninth grade of education, verified by testing as necessary;

(b)

Submit a completed, signed, and notarized Application for Charitable Dental Hygiene Licensure with an attached applicant photo taken within the past six (6) month;

(c)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520;

(d)

Not be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to KRS Chapter 313 that would prevent licensure;

(e)

Have a license to practice dental hygiene in good standing in another state; and

(f)

Provide a written explanation for any positive returns on a query of the National Practitioner Data Bank.

(2)

An individual licensed pursuant to this section shall:

(a)

Work only with charitable entities registered with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services that have met requirements of KRS 313.254 and 201 KAR 8:581;

(b)

Only perform procedures allowed by KRS 313.254, which shall be completed within the duration of the charitable event;

(c)

Be eligible for the provisions of medical malpractice insurance procured pursuant to KRS 304.40-075;

(d)

Perform these duties without expectation of compensation or charge to the individual and without payment or reimbursement by any governmental agency or insurer;

(e)

Have a charitable limited license that shall be good for two (2) years and expire during the regular dental hygiene renewal cycle; and

(f)

Comply with reciprocity requirements if applicable.

1.

A state that extends a reciprocal agreement shall comply with this section.

2.

An individual shall notify the sponsor of a charitable clinic and the board of the intent to conduct or participate in the clinic.

3.

An individual conducting or participate in a charitable clinic shall have a license to practice dental hygiene in the state in which the dental hygienist practices.

Section 5.

Minimum Continuing Education Requirements.

(1)

Each individual desiring renewal of an active dental hygiene license shall complete thirty (30) hours of continuing education that relates to or advances the practice of dental hygiene and would be useful to the licensee in his practice.

(2)

Acceptable continuing education hours shall include course content designed to increase:

(a)

Competency in treating patients who are medically compromised or who experience medical emergencies during the course of dental hygiene treatment;

(b)

Knowledge of pharmaceutical products and the protocol of the proper use of medications;

(c)

Awareness of currently accepted methods of infection control;

(d)

Knowledge of basic medical and scientific subjects including, biology, physiology, pathology, biochemistry, pharmacology, epidemiology, and public health;

(e)

Knowledge of clinical and technological subjects;

(f)

Knowledge of subjects pertinent to patient management, safety, and oral healthcare;

(g)

Competency in assisting in mass casualty or mass immunization situations;

(h)

Clinical skills through the volunteer of clinical charitable dental hygiene that meets the requirements of KRS 313.254;

(i)

Knowledge of office business operations and best practices; or

(j)

Participation in dental or dental hygiene association or society business meetings.

(3)

A minimum of ten (10) hours shall be taken in a live interactive presentation format.

(4)

A maximum of ten (10) hours total may be taken that meet the requirements of subsection (2)(h) - (j) of this section.

(5)

For dental hygienists registered to practice under general supervision, a minimum of three (3) hours must be taken in medical emergencies as described in Section 12(1)(d) of this administrative regulation in order to renew their registration.

(6)

For dental hygienists registered to practice as public health hygienists, a minimum of three (3) hours must be taken in medical emergencies as described in Section 15(1)(d) of this administrative regulation in order to renew their registration.

(7)

All continuing education hours shall be verified by the receipt of a certificate of completion or certificate of attendance bearing:

(a)

The signature of the provider;

(b)

The name of the licensee in attendance;

(c)

The title of the course or meeting attended or completed;

(d)

The date of attendance or completion;

(e)

The number of hours earned; and

(f)

Evidence of the method of delivery if the course was taken in a live interactive presentation format.

(8)

It shall be the sole responsibility of the individual dental hygienist to obtain documentation from the provider or sponsoring organization verifying participation as established in subsection (5) of this section and to retain the documentation for a minimum of five (5) years.

(9)

At license renewal, each licensee shall attest to the fact that he or she has complied with the requirements of this section.

(10)

Each licensee shall be subject to audit of proof of continuing education compliance by the board.

Section 6.

Requirements for Renewal of a Dental Hygiene License.

(1)

Each individual desiring renewal of an active dental hygiene license shall:

(a)

Submit a completed, signed Application for Renewal of Dental Hygiene Licensure;

(b)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520;

(c)

Maintain, with no more than a thirty (30) day lapse, CPR certification that meets or exceeds the American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR and ECC, incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 8:530, unless a hardship waiver is submitted to and subsequently approved by the board; and

(d)

Meet the continuing education requirements as established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation except in the following cases:

1.

If a hardship waiver has been submitted to and is subsequently approved by the board;

2.

If the licensee graduated in the first year of the biennial license period, the licensee shall complete one-half (1/2) of the hours as established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation; and

3.

If the licensee graduated in the second year of the biennial license period, the licensee shall not be required to complete the continuing education requirements established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation.

(2)

If a licensee has not actively practiced dental hygiene in the two (2) consecutive years preceding the filing of the renewal application, he or she shall complete and pass a board-approved refresher course prior to resuming the active practice of dental hygiene.

Section 7.

Retirement of a License.

(1)

Each individual desiring retirement of a dental hygiene license shall submit a completed and signed Retirement of License Form, incorporated by reference in 201 KAR8:532.

(2)

Upon receipt of Retirement of License Form, the board shall send written confirmation of retirement to the last known address of the licensee.

(3)

A licensee shall not retire a license that has pending disciplinary action against it.

(4)

Each retirement shall be effective upon the processing of the completed and signed Retirement of License Form by the board.

Section 8.

Reinstatement of a License.

(1)

Each individual desiring reinstatement of a properly retired dental hygiene license shall:

(a)

Submit a completed, signed, and notarized Application to Reinstate a Dental Hygiene License with an attached applicant photo taken within the past six (6) months;

(b)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520;

(c)

Show proof of having current certification in CPR that meets or exceeds the American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR and ECC, incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 8:532;

(d)

Provide verification within three (3) months of the date the Application to Reinstate a Dental Hygiene License is received at the office of the board of any license to practice dental hygiene held previously or currently in any state or jurisdiction;

(e)

Submit to a nationwide state and federal criminal background check by fingerprint through the Department of Kentucky State Police; and

(f)

Provide a written explanation for any positive returns on a query of the National Practitioner Data Bank.

(2)

If an individual applies to reinstate a license within two (2) years of when the license was last active, the individual shall provide proof of having met the continuing education requirements as established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation within those two (2) years.

(3)

If the applicant has not actively practiced dental hygiene in the two (2) consecutive years immediately preceding the filing of the Application to Reinstate a Dental Hygiene License, the applicant shall complete and pass a refresher course approved by the board.

(4)

If a license is reinstated in the first year of the biennial license period, the licensee shall complete all of the continuing education requirements as established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation prior to the renewal of his license.

(5)

If a license is reinstated in the second year of the biennial license period, the licensee shall complete one-half (1/2) of the hours as established in Section 5 of this administrative regulation prior to the renewal of his license.

Section 9.

Requirements for Verification of Licensure. Each individual desiring verification of a dental hygiene license shall:

(1)

Submit a signed and completed Verification of Licensure or Registration Form, incorporated by reference in 201 KAR8:532; and

(2)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520.

Section 10.

Requesting a Duplicate License. Each individual desiring a duplicate dental hygiene license shall:

(1)

Submit a signed and completed Duplicate License or Registration Request Form, incorporated by reference in 201 KAR8:532; and

(2)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520.

Section 11.

Requirements for Local Anesthesia Registration.

(1)

An individual licensed as a dental hygienist in Kentucky and not subject to disciplinary action who desires to administer local anesthesia shall:

(a)

Complete the Application for Dental Hygiene Special Registrations;

(b)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520; and

(c)

Document successful completion of an educational program which meets or exceeds the requirements established in KRS 313.060(10).

(2)

Individuals authorized to practice pursuant to this provision shall receive a license from the board indicating registration to administer local anesthesia.

(3)

A licensed dental hygienist shall not administer local anesthesia if the licensee does not hold a local anesthesia registration issued by the board.

(4)

A licensed dental hygienist holding a local anesthesia registration from the board who has not administered block anesthesia, infiltration anesthesia, or nitrous oxide analgesia for one (1) year shall complete a board-approved refresher course prior to resuming practice of that specific technique.

Section 12.

Requirements for General Supervision Registration.

(1)

An individual licensed as a dental hygienist in Kentucky and not subject to disciplinary action who desires to practice under general supervision shall:

(a)

Complete the Application for Dental Hygiene Special Registrations;

(b)

Meet the requirements of KRS 313.040(7)(a);

(c)

Document through payroll records, employment records, or other proof that is independently verifiable, the dates and hours of employment by a dentist in the practice of dental hygiene that demonstrate the required two (2) years and 3,000 hours of experience; and

(d)

During each biennial license period, successfully complete a live three (3) hour course approved by the board in the identification and prevention of potential medical emergencies that shall include, at a minimum, the following topics:

1.

Medical history, including American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classifications of physical status;

2.

Recognition of common medical emergency situations, symptoms, and possible outcomes;

3.

Office emergency protocols; and

4.

Prevention of emergency situations during dental treatments.

(2)

An individual authorized to practice pursuant to these provisions shall receive a license from the board indicating registration to practice under general supervision.

(3)

A dentist who employs a dental hygienist who has met the standards of this administrative regulation and who allows the dental hygienist to provide dental hygiene services pursuant to KRS 313.040(7) shall complete a written order prescribing the dental service or procedure to be done to a specific patient by the dental hygienist and shall retain the original order in the patient's dental record.

(4)

The minimum requirements for the written order shall include:

(a)

Medical history update;

(b)

Radiographic records requested;

(c)

Dental hygiene procedures requested;

(d)

Name of the patient;

(e)

Date of last oral examination;

(f)

Date of the written order; and

(g)

Signature of the dentist.

(5)

The oral examination of the patient by the supervising dentist shall have been completed within the seven (7) months preceding treatment by the dental hygienist practicing under general supervision.

(6)

The supervising dentist shall evaluate and provide to the board written validation of an employed dental hygienist's skills necessary to perform dental hygiene services established in KRS 313.040(7) as part of the Application for Dental Hygiene Special Registrations.

(7)

The supervising dentist shall provide a written protocol addressing the medically compromised patients who may or may not be treated by the dental hygienist. The dental hygienist shall only treat patients who are in the ASA Patient Physical Status Classification of ASA I or ASA II as established in Guidelines for Teaching Pain Control and Sedation to Dentists and Dental Students, as incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 8:550.

(8)

A licensed dental hygienist shall not practice under general supervision if the licensee does not hold a general supervision registration issued by the board.

Section 13.

Requirements for Intravenous Access Line Registration.

(1)

An individual licensed as a dental hygienist in Kentucky and not subject to disciplinary action who desires to start intravenous (IV) access lines shall:

(a)

Submit a signed and completed Application for Dental Hygiene Special Registrations;

(b)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520; and

(c)

Submit documentation proving successful completion of a board-approved course in starting IV access lines.

(2)

An individual authorized to practice pursuant to this provision shall receive a license from the board indicating registration to start IV access lines.

(3)

A licensed dental hygienist shall not start an IV access line if the licensee does not:

(a)

Hold a board-issued registration to start IV access lines; or

(b)

Work under the direct supervision of a dentist who holds a sedation or anesthesia permit issued by the board.

Section 14.

Requirements for Laser Debridement Registration.

(1)

An individual licensed as a dental hygienist in Kentucky and not subject to disciplinary action who desires to perform laser debridement shall:

(a)

Submit a signed and completed Application for Dental Hygiene Special Registrations;

(b)

Pay the fee required by 201 KAR 8:520; and

(c)

Submit documentation proving successful completion of a board-approved course in performing laser debridement.

(2)

An individual authorized to practice pursuant to this provision shall receive a license from the board indicating registration to perform laser debridement.

(3)

A licensed dental hygienist shall not perform laser debridement if the licensee does not:

(a)

Hold a board-issued registration to perform laser debridement; or

(b)

Work under the direct supervision of a dentist.

Section 15.

Requirements for Public Health Registration.

(1)

An individual licensed as a dental hygienist in Kentucky and not subject to disciplinary action who desires to practice as a public health registered dental hygienist shall:

(a)

Submit a completed Application for Dental Hygiene Special Registration;

(b)

Meet the requirements established in KRS 313.040(8);

(c)

Document through payroll records, employment records, or other proof that is independently verifiable, the dates and hours of employment by a dentist in the practice of dental hygiene that demonstrate the required two (2) years and 3,000 hours of experience; and

(d)

During each biennial license period, successfully complete a live three (3) hour course approved by the board in the identification and prevention of potential medical emergencies that shall include, at a minimum, the following topics:

1.

Medical history, including American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classifications of physical status;

2.

Recognition of common medical emergency situations, symptoms, and possible outcomes;

3.

Office emergency protocols; and

4.

Prevention of emergency situations during dental treatments.

(e)

During each biennial license period, complete at least three (3) hours of continuing education in public health or public dental health.

(2)

An individual authorized to practice pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall receive a certificate from the board indicating registration to practice as a public health registered dental hygienist.

(3)

Pursuant to KRS 313.040(8)(c), a public health registered dental hygienist may practice in a government-created public health program at the following sites:

(a)

Local health departments;

(b)

Public or private educational institutions that provide Head Start, preschool, elementary and secondary instruction to school-aged children under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Education, and that have an affiliation agreement with the health department of jurisdiction;

(c)

Mobile and portable dental health programs under contract with a governing board of health; and

(d)

Public or private institutions under the jurisdiction of a federal, state, or local agency.

(4)

A public health registered dental hygienist shall perform dental hygiene services only under the supervision of the governing board of health, as required by KRS 313.040(3)(b), as established in KRS 313.040(8), and as identified by the Department for Public Health Practice Reference.

(a)

These services shall be limited to preventative services.

(b)

The public health registered dental hygienist shall only treat a patient who is in the ASA Patient Physical Status Classification of ASA I or ASA II as established in the current edition of Guidelines for Teaching Pain Control and Sedation to Dentists and Dental Students, as incorporated by reference in 201 KAR 8:550.

(c)

The informed consent shall be required prior to preventative services and shall include:

1.

The name of the public health entity, including the name of the dentist, that assumes responsibility and control;

2.

An inquiry as to the current dentist; and

3.

A statement that services are provided by a dental hygienist without the direct supervision of a dentist.

(d)

This administrative regulation shall not preclude a Kentucky-licensed dentist from directly participating in a public health program referenced in subsection (4)(a), (b), (c), or (d) of this section.

Section 16.

Issuance of Initial Licensure. If an applicant has completed the requirements for licensure the board shall:

(1)

Issue a license in sequential numerical order; or

(2)

Deny licensure due to a violation of KRS Chapter 313 or 201 KAR Chapter 8.

Section 17.

Incorporation by Reference.

(1)

The following material is incorporated by reference:

(a)

"Application for Charitable Dental Hygiene Licensure", February 2023;

(b)

"Application for Dental Hygiene Licensure", February 2023;

(c)

"Application for Dental Hygiene Special Registrations", February 2023;

(d)

"Application for Renewal of Dental Hygiene Licensure", February 2023; and

(e)

"Application to Reinstate a Dental Hygiene License", February 2023.

(2)

This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Board of Dentistry, 312 Whittington Parkway, Suite 101, Louisville, Kentucky 40222, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. This material is also available on the board's Web site at http://dentistry.ky.gov.

JEFF ALLEN, Executive Director
APPROVED BY AGENCY: February 13, 2023
FILED WITH LRC: February 14, 2023 at 8:55 a.m.
PUBLIC HEARING AND COMMENT PERIOD: A public hearing on this administrative regulation shall be held on April 27, 2023 at 3:00pm, Eastern Time at the Kentucky Board of Dentistry, 312 Whittington Parkway, Suite 101, Louisville, Kentucky 40222. Individuals interested in being heard at this hearing shall notify this agency in writing by five workdays prior to the hearing of their intent to attend. If no notification of intent to attend the hearing is received by that date, the hearing may be cancelled. This hearing is open to the public. Any person who wishes to be heard will be given an opportunity to comment on the proposed administrative regulation. A transcript of the public hearing will not be made unless a written request for a transcript is made. If you do not wish to be heard at the public hearing, you may submit written comments on the proposed administrative regulation. Written comments shall be accepted through April 30, 2023. Send written notification of intent to be heard at the public hearing, or written comments on the proposed administrative regulation to the contact person below.

REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS AND TIERING STATEMENT
Contact Person:
Jeff Allen
(1) Provide a brief summary of:
(a) What this administrative regulation does:
This administrative regulation establishes requirements to practice dental hygiene in Kentucky.
(b) The necessity of this administrative regulation:
KRS 313.021(1)(a) requires the board to exercise the administrative functions of the Commonwealth in the regulation of dental hygienists.
(c) How this administrative regulation conforms to the content of the authorizing statutes:
This administrative regulation establishes the rules for obtaining a license to practice as a dental hygienist in Kentucky.
(d) How this administrative regulation currently assists or will assist in the effective administration of the statutes:
This administrative regulation establishes requirements for being licensed to practice dental hygiene in conformity with its authorizing statute.
(2) If this is an amendment to an existing administrative regulation, provide a brief summary of:
(a) How the amendment will change this existing administrative regulation:
(b) The necessity of the amendment to this administrative regulation:
(c) How the amendment conforms to the content of the authorizing statutes:
(d) How the amendment will assist in the effective administration of the statutes:
(3) List the type and number of individuals, businesses, organizations, or state and local governments affected by this administrative regulation:
This administrative regulation will primarily affect the approximately 2,900 licensed dental hygienists in Kentucky as well as any new applicants for licensure and the patients treated by licensed dental hygienists. (4) Provide an analysis of how the entities identified in question (3) will be impacted by either the implementation of this administrative regulation, if new, or by the change, if it an amendment, including: (a) List the actions that each of the related entities identified in question (3) will have to take to comply with this administrative regulation or amendment: Each individual impacted will be required to apply for or renew their licensure in accordance with applicable law and administrative regulations.
(4) Provide an analysis of how the entities identified in question (3) will be impacted by either the implementation of this administrative regulation, if new, or by the change, if it is an amendment, including:
(a) List the actions that each of the regulated entities identified in question (3) will have to take to comply with this administrative regulation or amendment:
Each individual impacted will be required to apply for or renew their licensure in accordance with applicable law and administrative regulations.
(b) In complying with this administrative regulation or amendment, how much will it cost each of the entities identified in question (3):
This administrative regulation maintains existing fees which are already established in 201 KAR 8:520.
(c) As a result of compliance, what benefits will accrue to the entities identified in question (3):
The administrative regulation will result in a healthier patient population and the avoidance of potentially costly violations of applicable law and administrative regulations for licensed dental hygienists.
(5) Provide an estimate of how much it will cost the administrative body to implement this administrative regulation:
(a) Initially:
No additional cost.
(b) On a continuing basis:
No additional cost.
(6) What is the source of the funding to be used for the implementation and enforcement of this administrative regulation:
? Licensure fees are used to fund the implementation of this administrative regulation.
(7) Provide an assessment of whether an increase in fees or funding will be necessary to implement this administrative regulation, if new, or by the change if it is an amendment:
Fee amounts are already established in a separate administrative regulation (201 KAR 8:520) and no increase is needed.
(8) State whether or not this administrative regulation establishes any fees or directly or indirectly increases any fees:
This administrative regulation maintains existing fees which are already established in 201 KAR 8:520.
(9) TIERING: Is tiering applied?
No; this administrative regulation impacts all similarly situated entities equally.

FISCAL NOTE
(1) What units, parts, or divisions of state or local government (including cities, counties, fire departments, or school districts) will be impacted by this administrative regulation?
None.
(2) Identify each state or federal statute or federal regulation that requires or authorizes the action taken by the administrative regulation.
KRS 313.021.
(3) Estimate the effect of this administrative regulation on the expenditures and revenues of a state or local government agency (including cities, counties, fire departments, or school districts) for the first full year the administrative regulation is to be in effect.
(a) How much revenue will this administrative regulation generate for the state or local government (including cities, counties, fire departments, or school districts) for the first year?
This administrative regulation is not expected to impact the existing revenue generated by dental hygiene licensure, which is approximately $425,000 every fiscal biennium to the Board of Dentistry, an agency of the Commonwealth.
(b) How much revenue will this administrative regulation generate for the state or local government (including cities, counties, fire departments, or school districts) for subsequent years?
This administrative regulation is not expected to impact the existing revenue generated by dental hygiene licensure, which is approximately $425,000 every fiscal biennium to the Board of Dentistry, an agency of the Commonwealth.
(c) How much will it cost to administer this program for the first year?
There will be no additional cost as a result of this administrative regulation.
(d) How much will it cost to administer this program for subsequent years?
There will be no additional cost as a result of this administrative regulation. Note: If specific dollar amounts cannot be determined, provide a brief narrative to explain the fiscal impact of the administrative regulation.
Note: If specific dollar estimates cannot be determined, provide a brief narrative to explain the fiscal impact of the administrative regulation.
Revenues (+/-):
This administrative regulation does not establish specific fees, which are contained in a separate administrative regulation; however, the revenue generated from dental hygienist licensure is approximately $425,000 every fiscal biennium.
Expenditures (+/-):
Expenditures specifically related to this administrative regulation are difficult to determine due to indirect personnel and overhead costs; however, total agency expenditures are approximately $1,400,000 every fiscal biennium.
Other Explanation:
Not applicable.
(4) Estimate the effect of this administrative regulation on the expenditures and cost savings of regulated entities for the first full year the administrative regulation is to be in effect.
(a) How much cost savings will this administrative regulation generate for the regulated entities for the first year?
None
(b) How much cost savings will this administrative regulation generate for the regulated entities for subsequent years?
None
(c) How much will it cost the regulated entities for the first year?
There will be no additional cost as a result of this administrative regulation. This administrative regulation does not contain specific fee amounts, which are provided for in a separate administrative regulation.
(d) How much will it cost the regulated entities for subsequent years?
There will be no additional cost as a result of this administrative regulation. This administrative regulation does not contain specific fee amounts, which are provided for in a separate administrative regulation.
Note: If specific dollar estimates cannot be determined, provide a brief narrative to explain the fiscal impact of the administrative regulation.
Cost Savings (+/-):
Expenditures (+/-):
Other Explanation:
(5) Explain whether this administrative regulation will have a major economic impact, as defined below.
"Major economic impact" means an overall negative or adverse economic impact from an administrative regulation of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) or more on state or local government or regulated entities, in aggregate, as determined by the promulgating administrative bodies. This administrative regulation does not directly have a major economic impact as it does not contain specific fee amounts. When administered in conjunction with the current fees established elsewhere, it still impacts the dental health community by less than $500,000 per year.

7-Year Expiration: 7/24/2030

Last Updated: 7/27/2023


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