Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF339 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/12/2025

                            House File 339 - Introduced   HOUSE FILE 339   BY BRADLEY   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to a licensed sedation provider host permit for 1   a dentist. 2   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3   TLSB 2363YH (2) 91   ss/ko  

  H.F. 339   Section 1. NEW SECTION . 153.25 Licensed sedation provider 1   host permit. 2   1. The board may issue a licensed sedation provider host 3   permit to a dentist who does all of the following: 4   a. Completes a course approved by the board as described in 5   subsection 3. If the dentist completed the course more than 6   twelve months before the submission of the application, the 7   dentist must also hold a substantially similar permit issued 8   in another state. 9   b. Meets the facility and equipment requirements as 10   determined by the board by rule. 11   c. Receives certification in administering advanced 12   cardiovascular life support from the American heart association 13   or an equivalent certification as determined by the board by 14   rule. 15   d. Submits an application in a form prescribed by the board. 16   2. A dentist who holds a licensed sedation provider host 17   permit may do all of the following: 18   a. Employ a licensed sedation provider to administer 19   moderate sedation on an outpatient basis to a patient who is at 20   least thirteen years of age on whom the dentist is performing a 21   dental procedure. 22   b. Monitor a patient who is at least thirteen years of age 23   who is under moderate sedation. 24   3. a. The board shall only approve a course for licensure 25   as a licensed sedation provider host that provides instruction 26   and an assessment of knowledge and skill in the following 27   areas:   28   (1) Preoperative patient assessment. 29   (2) Emergency scenarios and rescue. 30   (3) Respiratory complication. 31   (4) Patient safety and monitoring. 32   (5) Airway assessment and management. 33   (6) Anesthetic drugs. 34   (7) Recovery. 35   -1-   LSB 2363YH (2) 91   ss/ko 1/ 3   

  H.F. 339   b. A course described in paragraph a shall ensure that 1   a course participant can do all of the following at the 2   conclusion of the course: 3   (1) Identify a high-risk patient. 4   (2) Differentiate between levels of sedation. 5   (3) Monitor a patient receiving moderate sedation. 6   (4) Rescue a patient from a deeper-than-intended level of 7   sedation. 8   c. The board shall review courses for approval on an annual 9   basis and shall only approve a course for which the director 10   of the course has submitted documentation indicating that the 11   course meets the requirements of this subsection. The board 12   may require the director of a course to participate in an 13   interview as part of the approval process. 14   4. For the purposes of this section, licensed sedation 15   provider means a physician and surgeon or osteopathic physician 16   and surgeon anesthesiologist or a certified registered nurse 17   anesthetist licensed in this state. 18   5. The board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to 19   implement this section, including rules for the expiration and 20   renewal of a licensed sedation provider host permit. 21   EXPLANATION 22   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 23   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 24   This bill relates to the hosting of a licensed sedation 25   provider by a dentist. The bill allows the dental board 26   (board) to issue a licensed sedation provider host permit 27   (permit) to a dentist who completes a course approved by the 28   board, meets facility and equipment requirements as determined 29   by the board by rule, receives certification in administering 30   advanced cardiovascular life support from the American heart 31   association or an equivalent certification as determined by the 32   board by rule, and submits an application in a form prescribed 33   by the board. A dentist with a permit may employ a licensed 34   sedation provider, defined in the bill as a physician and 35   -2-   LSB 2363YH (2) 91   ss/ko 2/ 3  

  H.F. 339   surgeon or osteopathic physician and surgeon anesthesiologist 1   or a certified registered nurse anesthetist licensed in this 2   state, to administer moderate sedation on an outpatient basis 3   to a patient who is at least 13 years of age on whom the dentist 4   is performing a dental procedure, and to monitor a patient who 5   is at least 13 years of age who is under moderate sedation. 6   The bill allows the board to approve a course for a permit 7   only if the course meets certain education requirements listed 8   in the bill. The bill requires the board to review courses for 9   approval on an annual basis and allows the board to approve a 10   course only if the course director has submitted documentation 11   indicating that the course meets the requirements of the 12   bill. The bill allows the board to require the director of a 13   course to participate in an interview as part of the approval 14   process. The bill requires the board to adopt rules for the 15   implementation of the bill, including rules for the expiration 16   and renewal of a permit. 17   -3-   LSB 2363YH (2) 91   ss/ko 3/ 3