Maryland Code, HEALTH OCCUPATIONS 4-205
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(1) Adopt regulations governing:
(i) The administration of general anesthesia by a licensed dentist;
(ii) The administration of sedation by a licensed dentist;
(iii) The use of a dental assistant by a licensed dentist in performing intraoral procedures, including:
1. Reasonable policies and guidelines for a dental assistant to assist in performing intraoral procedures authorized under § 4-301(a) of this title; and
2. Subject to § 4-302.1(e) of this title, reasonable education or training requirements for an individual to become an expanded function dental assistant and perform the intraoral procedures authorized under § 4-301.1(b) of this title;
(iv) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, the issuance of a permit to a facility not otherwise regulated where a dentist administers or has general anesthesia or sedation administered;
(v) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, the issuance of a permit to a dentist who administers or has general anesthesia or sedation administered;
(vi) Reasonable requirements for the training and evaluation of a dentist before the dentist may administer general anesthesia or sedation other than nitrous oxide administered alone and not in conjunction with:
1. Another method of diminishing or eliminating pain; or
2. Medication used for diminishing or eliminating anxiety;
(vii) Reasonable requirements for:
1. The education, training, evaluation, and examination of a dental hygienist before the dental hygienist may perform manual curettage in conjunction with scaling and root planing; and
2. Performance by a dental hygienist of manual curettage in conjunction with scaling and root planing;
(viii) Reasonable requirements for:
1. The education, training, evaluation, and examination of a dental hygienist before the dental hygienist may administer local anesthesia under § 4-206.1 of this subtitle; and
2. Administering by a dental hygienist of local anesthesia under § 4-206.1 of this subtitle;
(ix) Reasonable requirements for:
1. The education, training, evaluation, and examination of a dental hygienist before a dental hygienist may administer nitrous oxide under § 4-206.2 of this subtitle; and
2. Administering nitrous oxide by a dental hygienist under § 4-206.2 of this subtitle;
(x) Reasonable requirements for the education, training, evaluation, and examination of a dental hygienist before a dental hygienist may administer local anesthesia by inferior alveolar nerve block under § 4-206.3 of this subtitle;
(xi) Reasonable requirements for:
1. The education, training, evaluation, and examination of a dental hygienist before a dental hygienist may prescribe or administer medication under § 4-206.4 of this subtitle; and
2. Prescribing or administering medication by a dental hygienist under § 4-206.4 of this subtitle;
(xii) The discipline of a holder of any facility or administration permit for the administration of general anesthesia or sedation; and
(xiii) The release of patient dental records;
(2) After consulting with the State Board of Pharmacy, adopt regulations regarding the dispensing of prescription drugs by a licensed dentist;
(3) On receipt of a written and signed complaint, investigate an alleged violation of this title;
(4) After consulting with the Maryland Dental Hygienists’ Association, adopt regulations establishing continuing education requirements for licensed dental hygienists;
(5) Adopt regulations establishing continuing education requirements for licensed dentists;
(6) On receipt of a written and signed complaint, including a referral from the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, conduct an unannounced inspection of the office of a dentist, other than an office of a dentist in a hospital, related institution, freestanding medical facility, or a freestanding birthing center, to determine compliance at that office with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines on universal precautions; and
(7) Establish committees from among its members to facilitate and assist the Board in discharging its duties and responsibilities under this title by evaluating, reviewing, and making recommendations to the Board on matters referred to the committees by the Board. The committees established shall include, but may not be limited to:
(i) A nominations committee;
(ii) A regulations committee;
(iii) A committee on dental hygiene composed of 3 dental hygienists, 1 dentist, and 1 consumer to which the Board shall refer all matters within the Board’s jurisdiction under this title relating to or affecting the practice of dental hygiene for the committee’s evaluation, review, and recommendation;
(iv) A disciplinary committee; and
(v) Such other committees as the Board considers appropriate.
(b) The Board may not require a facility or a dentist to obtain a permit if a dentist:
(1) Administers nitrous oxide that is not administered in conjunction with:
(i) Another method of diminishing or eliminating pain; or
(ii) Medication used for diminishing or eliminating anxiety; or
(2) Prescribes or administers oral medication to a patient within the maximum recommended dosage for that patient for the sole purpose of diminishing or eliminating anxiety that is not prescribed in conjunction with:
(i) Another method of diminishing or eliminating pain; or
(ii) The administration of nitrous oxide.
(c) (1) In addition to the duties set forth elsewhere in this title, the Board shall:
(i) Keep a record of each license and each action taken under § 4-315 of this title;
(ii) Have an official seal;
(iii) Be trained for at least 1 hour each year on the powers, duties, and procedures, including complaint and hearing procedures, of the Board; and
(iv) Adopt rules, regulations, and bylaws as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this title.
(2) To be determined to be in compliance with the training requirement under paragraph (1)(iii) of this subsection, the Board shall:
(i) Select an attorney, after consultation with the Maryland State Bar Association, with the appropriate expertise to provide the training to the Board;
(ii) Require each member of the Board to attend the training and receive documentation of completion from the attorney providing the training; and
(iii) Include a summary of the training and attendance in the Board’s annual report.