Kan. Admin. Regs. § 71-4-1 - Continuing education credit hours and basic cardiac life support certificate required for renewal of license of dentist and dental hygienist
(a) Each licensee shall submit to the board, with the license
renewal application, a current "basic cardiac life support for the health care
provider" certificate from the American heart association or a current
certificate deemed equivalent by the board from a provider approved by the
board. The continuing education hours for either certificate may be applied to
the continuing education requirement specified in subsection (b). Any dentist
licensee who holds a specialist certificate may consider these continuing
education hours as pertaining to that licensee's specialty hour
requirement.
(b) Each dentist licensee shall submit to the board, with the
license renewal application, evidence of satisfactory completion of at least 60
hours of continuing education courses that qualify for credit. At least two of
these hours shall be in ethics. Each dentist licensee who holds a specialist
certificate shall provide evidence satisfactory to the board that at least 40
of the required 60 hours of continuing education are in courses in the
specialty for which the licensee holds a specialist certificate. Each required
course hour shall be completed in the 24-month period immediately preceding the
date of expiration of the license. The term "courses" as used in this article
shall include courses, institutes, seminars, programs, and meetings.
(c) Each dental hygienist licensee shall submit, with the
license renewal application, evidence of satisfactory completion of at least 30
hours of continuing dental education courses that qualify for credit. At least
one of these hours shall be in ethics. Each course shall have been completed in
the 24-month period immediately preceding the date of expiration of the dental
hygienist license.
(d) An extension of time to complete a continuing education
requirement may be granted by the board if it finds that good cause has been
shown.
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