Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B5-14.0025 - Application for Permit
(1) Unless
authorized by this chapter, no dentist shall administer, supervise or permit
another health care practitioner, as defined in Section
456.001, F.S., or perform the
administration of general anesthesia, deep sedation, moderate sedation or
pediatric moderate sedation in a dental office for dental patients, unless such
dentist possesses a permit issued by the Board. A permit is required even when
another health care practitioner, as defined in Section
456.001, F.S., administers
general anesthesia, deep sedation, moderate sedation, or pediatric moderate
sedation in a dental office for a dental patient. The dentist holding such a
permit shall be subject to review and such permit must be renewed biennially.
Each dentist in a practice who performs the administration of general
anesthesia, deep sedation, moderate sedation or pediatric moderate sedation
shall each possess an individual permit. Nothing in this paragraph shall be
construed to prohibit administration of anesthetics as part of a program
authorized by Rule 64B5-14.003, F.A.C., for
training in the anesthetic being administered, or pursuant to a demonstration
for inspectors pursuant to Rule
64B5-14.007, F.A.C.
(2) An applicant for any type of anesthesia
permit must submit proof of:
(a) Training in
the particular type of anesthesia listed in Rule
64B5-14.003, F.A.C.; and,
(b) Documentation of actual
clinical administration of anesthetics to 20 dental or oral and maxillofacial
patients within two (2) years prior to application of the particular type of
anesthetics for the permit applied for. An applicant for a pediatric moderate
sedation permit who completed the actual clinical demonstration of anesthetics
more than two (2) years prior to the submission of the application, shall be
entitled to a permit if the applicant also submits documentation of having
completed the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry's comprehensive course on
the Safe & Effective Sedation for the Pediatric Dental Patient. This course
shall be completed within six (6) months of the submission of the pediactric
moderate sedation permit application.
(3) Prior to the issuance of such permit, an
on-site inspection of the facility, equipment, drugs and personnel shall be
conducted pursuant to Rule
64B5-14.007, F.A.C., to
determine if the requirements of this chapter have been met.
(4) An application for a general anesthesia
permit must include the application fee specified in Rule
64B5-15.017, F.A.C., which is
non-refundable; the permit fee specified in Rule
64B5-15.018, F.A.C., which may
be refunded if the application is denied without inspection of the applicant's
facilities; evidence indicating compliance with all the provisions of this
chapter; and identification of the location or locations at which the licensee
desires to be authorized to use or employ general anesthesia or deep sedation.
(a) Completed Application for General
Anesthesia Permit, Form DH-MQA-1205 (08/2021), incorporated herein by reference
and available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13634,
or available on the Board's website at
http://www.floridasdentistry.gov;
(b) The application fee specified in Rule
64B5-15.017, F.A.C., which is
non-refundable;
(c) The permit fee
specified in Rule 64B5-15.018, F.A.C., which may
be refunded if the application is denied without inspection of the applicant's
facilities; and
(d) Identification
of the location or locations at which the licensee desires to be authorized to
use or employ general anesthesia or deep sedation.
(5) An application for a moderate sedation
permit must include:
(a) Completed Application
for Moderate Sedation Permit, Form DH-MQA-1204 (08/2021), incorporated herein
by reference and available at,
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13635
or available on the Board's website at
http://www.floridasdentistry.gov;
(b) The application fee specified in Rule
64B5-15.017, F.A.C., which is
non-refundable;
(c) The permit fee
specified in Rule 64B5-15.018, F.A.C., which may
be refunded if the application is denied without inspection of the applicant's
facilities; and
(d) Identification
of the location or locations at which the licensee desires to be authorized to
use or employ moderate sedation.
(6) An application for a pediatric moderate
sedation permit must include:
(a) Completed
Application for Pediatric Moderate Sedation Permit, Form DH-MQA-1203 (08/2021),
incorporated herein by reference and available at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13636,
or available on the Board's website at
http://www.floridasdentistry.gov;
(b) The application fee specified in Rule
64B5-15.017, F.A.C., which is
non-refundable;
(c) The permit fee
specified in Rule 64B5-15.018, F.A.C., which may
be refunded if the application is denied without inspection of the applicant's
facilities; and
(d) Identification
of the location or locations at which the licensee desires to be authorized to
use or employ moderate sedation.
(7) The Department shall renew the permit
biennially upon application by the permit holder, proof of continuing education
required by Rule 64B5-14.004, F.A.C., and payment
of the renewal fee specified by Rule
64B5-15.019, F.A.C.
(8) The holder of any general anesthesia,
moderate sedation, or pediatric moderate sedation permit is authorized to
practice pursuant to such permit only at the location or locations previously
reported to the Board office.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 466.004, 466.017(3), 466.017(6) FS. Law Implemented 466.017 FS.
New 3-10-20, Amended 11-1-21.
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