Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1201 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/20/2017

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                    85R6458 EES-D
 By: Thompson of Harris H.B. No. 1201


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation of the practice of dental hygiene.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 258.001, Occupations Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 258.001.  [IMPERMISSIBLE] DELEGATIONS.  (a)  A dentist
 may not delegate:
 (1)  an act to an individual who, by board order, is
 prohibited from performing the act;
 (2)  any of the following acts to a person not licensed
 as a dentist or dental hygienist:
 (A)  the removal of calculus, deposits, or
 accretions from the natural and restored surfaces of exposed human
 teeth and restorations in the human mouth;
 (B)  root planing or the smoothing and polishing
 of roughened root surfaces or exposed human teeth; or
 (C)  any other act the delegation of which is
 prohibited by board rule; or
 (3)  any of the following acts to a person not licensed
 as a dentist:
 (A)  comprehensive examination or diagnosis and
 treatment planning;
 (B)  a surgical or cutting procedure on hard or
 soft tissue;
 (C)  the prescription of a drug, medication, or
 work authorization;
 (D)  the taking of an impression for a final
 restoration, appliance, or prosthesis;
 (E)  the making of an intraoral occlusal
 adjustment;
 (F)  direct pulp capping, pulpotomy, or any other
 endodontic procedure;
 (G)  the final placement and intraoral adjustment
 of a fixed or removable appliance; or
 (H)  the placement of any final restoration.
 (b)  A dentist may delegate[; or
 [(4)]  the authority to an individual to administer a
 local anesthetic agent, inhalation sedative agent, parenteral
 sedative agent, or general anesthetic agent if the individual is
 [not] licensed as:
 (1) [(A)]  a dentist, with a permit issued by the board
 for the procedure being performed[,] if a permit is required;
 (2) [(B)]  a certified registered nurse anesthetist
 licensed by the Texas Board of Nursing, only if the delegating
 dentist holds a permit issued by the board for the procedure being
 performed[,] if a permit is required; [or]
 (3) [(C)]  a physician anesthesiologist licensed by
 the Texas Medical Board; or
 (4)  a dental hygienist, only if:
 (A)  the procedure is the administration of a
 local anesthetic agent under Section 262.002(a)(6);
 (B)  the dental hygienist has passed a
 certification examination approved by the board; and
 (C)  the dental hygienist:
 (i)  has completed a course approved by the
 board to train dental hygienists to administer local anesthetic
 agents; or
 (ii)  has been licensed in good standing
 within the past year to administer local anesthetic agents:
 (a)  by a branch of the United States
 armed forces; or
 (b)  by another state.
 SECTION 2.  Section 262.002(a), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A person practices dental hygiene if the person:
 (1)  removes accumulated matter, tartar, deposits,
 accretions, or stains, other than mottled enamel stains, from the
 natural and restored surface of exposed human teeth and
 restorations in the human mouth;
 (2)  smoothes roughened root surfaces;
 (3)  polishes exposed human teeth, restorations in the
 human mouth, or roughened root surfaces;
 (4)  topically applies drugs to the surface tissues of
 the human mouth or the exposed surface of human teeth;
 (5)  makes dental x-rays; [and]
 (6)  administers intraoral block or infiltration
 anesthesia under the authorization and direct supervision of a
 dentist; and
 (7)  performs any other service, task, or procedure
 prescribed by board rule.
 SECTION 3.  (a)  The State Board of Dental Examiners, not
 later than January 1, 2018, shall:
 (1)  prescribe by rule the requirements for a course to
 train dental hygienists to administer local anesthetic agents; and
 (2)  develop a procedure for the approval of courses
 described by Subdivision (1) of this subsection.
 (b)  A rule adopted under Subsection (a) of this section must
 require that a course be offered in a classroom setting at an
 educational institution accredited by the Commission on Dental
 Accreditation of the American Dental Association.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.