Licensure by credentials requirements modified for dental assistants.
Impact
The bill's passage would amend Minnesota Statutes 2022, specifically section 150A.06, by enabling the board to waive specific licensure requirements under certain conditions. This change could significantly affect the dental profession, potentially allowing more individuals to become licensed practitioners, and thereby addressing workforce shortages. By facilitating a more inclusive licensure process, the bill could enhance the availability of dental care services throughout the state.
Summary
House File 2111 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying the licensure requirements for dental assistants in the state of Minnesota. The bill allows dental assistants to apply for licensure based on an evaluation of their education, experience, and performance record instead of necessitating completion of a board-approved dental assisting program. This aims to create an accessible pathway for individuals seeking to enter the dental profession without the strict requirement of a specific educational program, potentially increasing the workforce in this area.
Contention
While supporters of HF2111 argue that it will streamline the process for licensing dental assistants and increase the availability of qualified practitioners, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of training and standards when licensure is based solely on credentials without formal program completion. Opponents may raise issues about the potential standardized competencies of dental assistants and patient safety, suggesting that informal evaluations might not sufficiently ensure that practitioners meet the necessary professional standards required for quality care.
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