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11 PREFILED DEC 19 2023 REFERENCE TITLE: dental board; rules; assistance; repeal State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-sixth Legislature Second Regular Session 2024 HB 2070 Introduced by Representative Bliss An Act amending sections 32-1201.01, 32-1213, 32-1282 and 32-1295, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to the state board of dental examiners. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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7878 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 32-1201.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE32-1201.01. Definition of unprofessional conduct For the purposes of this chapter, "unprofessional conduct" means the following acts, whether occurring in this state or elsewhere: 1. Intentionally betraying a professional confidence or intentionally violating a privileged communication except as either of these may otherwise be required by law. This paragraph does not prevent members of the board from the full and free exchange of information with the licensing and disciplinary boards of other states, territories or districts of the United States or foreign countries, with the Arizona state dental association or any of its component societies or with the dental societies of other states, counties, districts, territories or foreign countries. 2. Using controlled substances as defined in section 36-2501, narcotic drugs, dangerous drugs or marijuana as defined in section 13-3401, or hypnotic drugs, including acetylurea derivatives, barbituric acid derivatives, chloral, paraldehyde, phenylhydantoin derivatives, sulfonmethane derivatives or any compounds, mixtures or preparations that may be used for producing hypnotic effects, or alcohol to the extent that it affects the ability of the dentist, dental therapist, denturist or dental hygienist to practice that person's profession. 3. Prescribing, dispensing or using drugs for other than accepted dental therapeutic purposes or for other than medically indicated supportive therapy in conjunction with managing a patient's needs and in conjunction with the scope of practice prescribed in section 32-1202. 4. Committing gross malpractice or repeated acts constituting malpractice. 5. Acting or assuming to act as a member of the board if this is not true. 6. Procuring or attempting to procure a certificate of the national board of dental examiners or a license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene by fraud or misrepresentation or by knowingly taking advantage of the mistake of another. 7. Having professional connection with or lending one's name to an illegal practitioner of dentistry or any of the other healing arts. 8. Representing that a manifestly not correctable condition, disease, injury, ailment or infirmity can be permanently corrected, or that a correctable condition, disease, injury, ailment or infirmity can be corrected within a stated time, if this is not true. 9. Offering, undertaking or agreeing to correct, cure or treat a condition, disease, injury, ailment or infirmity by a secret means, method, device or instrumentality. 10. Refusing to divulge to the board, on reasonable notice and demand, the means, method, device or instrumentality used in treating a condition, disease, injury, ailment or infirmity. 11. Dividing a professional fee or offering, providing or receiving any consideration for patient referrals among or between dental care providers or dental care institutions or entities. This paragraph does not prohibit the division of fees among licensees who are engaged in a bona fide employment, partnership, corporate or contractual relationship for the delivery of professional services. 12. Knowingly making any false or fraudulent statement, written or oral, in connection with the practice of dentistry. 13. Having a license refused, revoked or suspended or any other disciplinary action taken against a dentist by, or voluntarily surrendering a license in lieu of disciplinary action to, any other state, territory, district or country, unless the board finds that this action was not taken for reasons that relate to the person's ability to safely and skillfully practice dentistry or to any act of unprofessional conduct. 14. Committing any conduct or practice that constitutes a danger to the health, welfare or safety of the patient or the public. 15. Obtaining a fee by fraud or misrepresentation, or wilfully or intentionally filing a fraudulent claim with a third party for services rendered or to be rendered to a patient. 16. Committing repeated irregularities in billing. 17. Employing unlicensed persons to perform or aiding and abetting unlicensed persons in performing work that can be done legally only by licensed persons. 18. Practicing dentistry under a false or assumed name in this state, other than as allowed by section 32-1262. 19. Wilfully or intentionally causing or allowing supervised personnel or auxiliary personnel operating under the licensee's supervision to commit illegal acts or perform an act or operation other than that allowed under article 4 of this chapter and rules adopted by the board pursuant to section 32-1282. 20. Committing the following advertising practices: (a) Publishing or circulating, directly or indirectly, any false, fraudulent or misleading statements concerning the skill, methods or practices of the licensee or of any other person. (b) Advertising in any manner that tends to deceive or defraud the public. 21. Failing to dispense drugs and devices in compliance with article 6 of this chapter. 22. Failing to comply with a board order, including an order of censure or probation. 23. Failing to comply with a board subpoena in a timely manner. 24. Failing or refusing to maintain adequate patient records. 25. Failing to allow properly authorized board personnel, on demand, to inspect the place of practice and examine and have access to documents, books, reports and records maintained by the licensee or certificate holder that relate to the dental practice or dental-related activity. 26. Refusing to submit to a body fluid examination as required through a monitored treatment program or pursuant to a board investigation into a licensee's or certificate holder's alleged substance abuse. 27. Failing to inform a patient of the type of material the dentist will use in the patient's dental filling and the reason why the dentist is using that particular filling. 28. Failing to report in writing to the board any evidence that a dentist, dental therapist, denturist or dental hygienist is or may be: (a) Professionally incompetent. (b) Engaging in unprofessional conduct. (c) Impaired by drugs or alcohol. (d) Mentally or physically unable to safely engage in the activities of a dentist, dental therapist, denturist or dental hygienist pursuant to this chapter. 29. Filing a false report pursuant to paragraph 28 of this section. 30. Practicing dentistry, dental therapy, dental hygiene or denturism in a business entity that is not registered with the board as required by section 32-1213. 31. Dispensing a schedule II controlled substance that is an opioid. 32. Providing services or procedures as a dental therapist that exceed the scope of practice or exceed the services or procedures authorized in the written collaborative practice agreement. END_STATUTE Sec. 2. Section 32-1213, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE32-1213. Business entities; registration; renewal; civil penalty; exceptions A. A business entity may not offer dental services pursuant to this chapter unless: 1. The business entity is registered with the board pursuant to this section. 2. The services are conducted by a licensee pursuant to this chapter. B. The business entity must file a registration application on a form provided by the board. The application must include: 1. A description of the business entity's services offered to the public. 2. The name of any dentist who is authorized to provide and who is responsible for providing the dental services offered at each office. 3. The names and addresses of the officers and directors of the business entity. 4. The name of the business entity's custodian of records. 5. A registration fee prescribed by the board in rule. C. A business entity must file a separate registration application and pay a fee for each branch office in this state. D. A registration expires three years after the date the board issues the registration. A business entity that wishes to renew a registration must submit an application for renewal as prescribed by the board on a triennial basis on a form provided by the board before the expiration date. A business entity that fails to renew the registration before the expiration date is subject to a late fee as prescribed by the board by rule. The board may stagger the dates for renewal applications. E. The business entity must notify the board in writing within thirty days after any change: 1. In the business entity's name, address or telephone number. 2. In the officers or directors of the business entity. 3. In the name of any dentist who is authorized to provide and who is responsible for providing the dental services in any facility. 4. In the name of the business entity's custodian of records who will accept subpoenas and respond to patient records requests. F. The business entity shall establish a written protocol for the secure storage, transfer and access of the dental records of the business entity's patients. This protocol must include, at a minimum, procedures for: 1. Notifying patients of the future locations of their records if the business entity terminates or sells the practice. 2. Disposing of unclaimed dental records. 3. The timely response to requests by patients for copies of their records. G. The business entity must notify the board within thirty days after the dissolution of any registered business entity or the closing or relocation of any facility and must disclose to the board the business entity's procedure by which its patients may obtain their records. H. The board may do any of the following pursuant to its disciplinary procedures if a business entity violates the board's statutes or rules: 1. Refuse to issue a registration. 2. Suspend or revoke a registration. 3. Impose a civil penalty of not more than $2,000 for each violation. 4. Enter a decree of censure. 5. Issue an order prescribing a period and terms of probation that are best adapted to protect the public welfare and that may include a requirement for restitution to a patient for a violation of this chapter or rules adopted pursuant to this chapter. 6. Issue a letter of concern if a business entity's actions may cause the board to take disciplinary action. I. The board shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, civil penalties collected pursuant to this section in the state general fund. J. This section does not apply to: 1. A sole proprietorship or partnership that consists exclusively of dentists who are licensed pursuant to this chapter. 2. Any of the following entities licensed under title 20: (a) A service corporation. (b) An insurer authorized to transact disability insurance. (c) A prepaid dental plan organization that does not provide directly for prepaid dental services. (d) A health care services organization that does not provide directly for dental services. 3. A professional corporation or professional limited liability company, the shares of which are exclusively owned by dentists who are licensed pursuant to this chapter and that is formed to engage in the practice of dentistry pursuant to title 10, chapter 20 or title 29 relating to professional limited liability companies. 4. A facility regulated by the federal government or a state, district or territory of the United States. 5. An administrator or executor of the estate of a deceased dentist or a person who is legally authorized to act for a dentist who has been adjudicated to be mentally incompetent for not more than one year after the date the board receives notice of the dentist's death or incapacitation pursuant to section 32-1270. K. A facility that offers dental services to the public by persons licensed under this chapter shall be registered by the board unless the facility is any of the following: 1. Owned by a dentist who is licensed pursuant to this chapter. 2. Regulated by the federal government or a state, district or territory of the United States. L. Except for issues relating to insurance coding and billing that require the name, signature and license number of the dentist providing treatment, this section does not: 1. Authorize a licensee in the course of providing dental services for a business entity registered pursuant to this section to disregard or interfere with a policy or practice established by the business entity for the operation and management of the business. 2. Authorize a business entity registered pursuant to this section to establish or enforce a business policy or practice that may interfere with the clinical judgment of the licensee in providing dental services for the business entity or may compromise a licensee's ability to comply with this chapter. M. The board shall adopt rules that provide a method for the board to receive the assistance and advice of business entities licensed pursuant to this chapter in all matters relating to the regulation of business entities. N. M. An individual currently holding a surrendered or revoked license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in any state or jurisdiction in the United States may not have a majority ownership interest in the business entity registered pursuant to this section. Revocation and surrender of licensure shall be limited to disciplinary actions resulting in loss of license or surrender of license instead of disciplinary action. Dentists or dental hygienists affected by this subsection shall have one year after the surrender or revocation to divest themselves of their ownership interest. This subsection does not apply to publicly held companies. For the purposes of this subsection, "majority ownership interest" means an ownership interest greater than fifty percent. END_STATUTE Sec. 3. Section 32-1282, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE32-1282. Administration and enforcement A. So far As applicable, the board shall have the same powers and duties in administering and enforcing this article that it has under section 32-1207 in administering and enforcing articles 1, 2 and 3 of this chapter. B. The board shall adopt rules that provide a method for the board to receive the assistance and advice of dental hygienists licensed pursuant to this chapter in all matters relating to the regulation of dental hygienists. END_STATUTE Sec. 4. Section 32-1295, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE32-1295. Board of dental examiners; additional powers and duties A. In addition to other powers and duties prescribed by this chapter, the board shall: 1. As far as applicable, exercise the same powers and duties in administering and enforcing this article as it exercises under section 32-1207 in administering and enforcing other articles of this chapter. 2. Determine the eligibility of applicants for certification and issue certificates to applicants who it determines are qualified for certification. 3. Investigate charges of misconduct on the part of certified denturists. 4. Issue decrees of censure, fix periods and terms of probation, suspend or revoke certificates as the facts may warrant and reinstate certificates in proper cases. B. The board may: 1. Adopt rules prescribing requirements for continuing education for renewal of all certificates issued pursuant to this article. 2. Hire consultants to assist the board in the performance of performing its duties. C. In all matters relating to discipline and certifying of denturists and the approval of examinations, the board, by rule, shall provide for receiving the assistance and advice of denturists who have been previously certified pursuant to this chapter. END_STATUTE
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8282 Section 1. Section 32-1201.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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8484 START_STATUTE32-1201.01. Definition of unprofessional conduct
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8686 For the purposes of this chapter, "unprofessional conduct" means the following acts, whether occurring in this state or elsewhere:
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8888 1. Intentionally betraying a professional confidence or intentionally violating a privileged communication except as either of these may otherwise be required by law. This paragraph does not prevent members of the board from the full and free exchange of information with the licensing and disciplinary boards of other states, territories or districts of the United States or foreign countries, with the Arizona state dental association or any of its component societies or with the dental societies of other states, counties, districts, territories or foreign countries.
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9090 2. Using controlled substances as defined in section 36-2501, narcotic drugs, dangerous drugs or marijuana as defined in section 13-3401, or hypnotic drugs, including acetylurea derivatives, barbituric acid derivatives, chloral, paraldehyde, phenylhydantoin derivatives, sulfonmethane derivatives or any compounds, mixtures or preparations that may be used for producing hypnotic effects, or alcohol to the extent that it affects the ability of the dentist, dental therapist, denturist or dental hygienist to practice that person's profession.
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108108 11. Dividing a professional fee or offering, providing or receiving any consideration for patient referrals among or between dental care providers or dental care institutions or entities. This paragraph does not prohibit the division of fees among licensees who are engaged in a bona fide employment, partnership, corporate or contractual relationship for the delivery of professional services.
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164164 Sec. 2. Section 32-1213, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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188188 D. A registration expires three years after the date the board issues the registration. A business entity that wishes to renew a registration must submit an application for renewal as prescribed by the board on a triennial basis on a form provided by the board before the expiration date. A business entity that fails to renew the registration before the expiration date is subject to a late fee as prescribed by the board by rule. The board may stagger the dates for renewal applications.
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200200 F. The business entity shall establish a written protocol for the secure storage, transfer and access of the dental records of the business entity's patients. This protocol must include, at a minimum, procedures for:
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240240 3. A professional corporation or professional limited liability company, the shares of which are exclusively owned by dentists who are licensed pursuant to this chapter and that is formed to engage in the practice of dentistry pursuant to title 10, chapter 20 or title 29 relating to professional limited liability companies.
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252252 L. Except for issues relating to insurance coding and billing that require the name, signature and license number of the dentist providing treatment, this section does not:
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254254 1. Authorize a licensee in the course of providing dental services for a business entity registered pursuant to this section to disregard or interfere with a policy or practice established by the business entity for the operation and management of the business.
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256256 2. Authorize a business entity registered pursuant to this section to establish or enforce a business policy or practice that may interfere with the clinical judgment of the licensee in providing dental services for the business entity or may compromise a licensee's ability to comply with this chapter.
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258258 M. The board shall adopt rules that provide a method for the board to receive the assistance and advice of business entities licensed pursuant to this chapter in all matters relating to the regulation of business entities.
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260260 N. M. An individual currently holding a surrendered or revoked license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in any state or jurisdiction in the United States may not have a majority ownership interest in the business entity registered pursuant to this section. Revocation and surrender of licensure shall be limited to disciplinary actions resulting in loss of license or surrender of license instead of disciplinary action. Dentists or dental hygienists affected by this subsection shall have one year after the surrender or revocation to divest themselves of their ownership interest. This subsection does not apply to publicly held companies. For the purposes of this subsection, "majority ownership interest" means an ownership interest greater than fifty percent. END_STATUTE
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266266 A. So far As applicable, the board shall have the same powers and duties in administering and enforcing this article that it has under section 32-1207 in administering and enforcing articles 1, 2 and 3 of this chapter.
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268268 B. The board shall adopt rules that provide a method for the board to receive the assistance and advice of dental hygienists licensed pursuant to this chapter in all matters relating to the regulation of dental hygienists. END_STATUTE
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270270 Sec. 4. Section 32-1295, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:
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272272 START_STATUTE32-1295. Board of dental examiners; additional powers and duties
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276276 1. As far as applicable, exercise the same powers and duties in administering and enforcing this article as it exercises under section 32-1207 in administering and enforcing other articles of this chapter.
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278278 2. Determine the eligibility of applicants for certification and issue certificates to applicants who it determines are qualified for certification.
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280280 3. Investigate charges of misconduct on the part of certified denturists.
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282282 4. Issue decrees of censure, fix periods and terms of probation, suspend or revoke certificates as the facts may warrant and reinstate certificates in proper cases.
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284284 B. The board may:
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290290 C. In all matters relating to discipline and certifying of denturists and the approval of examinations, the board, by rule, shall provide for receiving the assistance and advice of denturists who have been previously certified pursuant to this chapter. END_STATUTE