43-11-21.1
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43-11-21.1.
(a)
No dentist shall administer general anesthesia on an outpatient basis unless
such dentist has been issued a permit by the board under the conditions
specified in this Code section. Such permit shall be subject to biennial renewal
at the time the dentist is required to renew his or her license to practice
dentistry. It shall be the responsibility of the dentist to provide such
information as the board may require and to pay the separate initial issuance
and renewal fees for the permit as may be established by the board.
(b)
No dentist shall be issued a permit under this Code section nor have such permit
renewed unless the board has received satisfactory evidence that such dentist:
(1)(A)
Has successfully completed a minimum of one year of advanced training in
anesthesiology and related academic subjects beyond the undergraduate dental
school level at an institution accredited by the Commission on Dental
Accreditation of the American Dental Association, the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals, or their respective successor agencies;
or
(B)
Is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, is a
member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, or is a
fellow of the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology;
(2)
Utilizes a properly equipped facility for the administration of general
anesthesia, including physical plant and equipment which has been evaluated and
certified by an on-site examination; and
(3)
Has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board or any designee thereof
proficiency in administering general anesthesia on a patient or patients in the
dentist´s office in a safe and effective manner.
(c)
In enforcing the provisions of this Code section, the board is authorized to
designate qualified persons to perform the on-site examination and is further
authorized to provide by rule or regulation for standards for physical plant,
equipment, and personnel to be utilized in the administration of general
anesthesia.
(d)(1)
This Code section shall not prohibit a person who is duly licensed to practice
medicine in this state and who is a member of the anesthesiology staff of an
institution classified as a hospital and issued a permit as an institution under
Code Section 31-7-1 from administering general anesthesia in a dental facility,
except that such anesthesiologist shall remain on the premises of the dental
facility until any patient given a general anesthetic by such anesthesiologist
is stabilized and has regained consciousness.
(2)
This Code section shall not prohibit a person who is duly licensed as a
certified registered nurse anesthetist in this state from administering general
anesthesia in a dental facility, provided that such anesthesia is administered
under the direction and responsibility of a dentist duly permitted under this
Code section and that such nurse anesthetist shall remain on the premises of the
dental facility until any patient given a general anesthetic by such nurse
anesthetist is stabilized and has regained consciousness.
(e)
The board or its authorized designee may, upon reasonable notice, conduct an
on-site inspection of the facility, equipment, and personnel of a dentist issued
a permit under this Code section to determine if the standards of paragraph (2)
of subsection (b) of this Code section are being maintained.
(f)
The board may, upon proper application, grant a provisional permit to any
dentist who meets the requirements of subparagraph (b)(1)(A) or (b)(1)(B) of
this Code section, but such permit shall expire six months after its issuance or
upon the board´s determination by site visit that the requirements of
paragraph (2) or (3) of subsection (b) of this Code section have not been met,
whichever occurs earlier. The provisional permit may be renewed once, at the
discretion of the board, for a period not to exceed six months following the
original expiration date.
(g)
A permit issued under this Code section may be revoked or not renewed if the
board determines that the dentist holding such permit no longer meets any
requirement of subsection (b) of this Code section. The board shall provide
notice and opportunity for hearing under Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia
Administrative Procedure Act,' in any case in which it revokes or refuses to
renew a permit, provided that summary action regarding such permit shall be
authorized under Code Section 50-13-18.