90-30.1. Standards for general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation; fees authorized.
The North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners may establish by regulation reasonable education, training, and equipment standards for safe administration and monitoring of general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation for outpatients in the dental setting. Regulatory standards may include a permit process for general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation by dentists. The requirements of any permit process adopted under the authority of this section shall include provisions that will allow a dentist to qualify for continued use of enteral sedation, if he or she is licensed to practice dentistry in North Carolina and shows the Board that he or she has been utilizing enteral sedation in a competent manner for the five years preceding January 1, 2002, and his or her office facilities pass an on-site examination and inspection by qualified representatives of the Board. For purposes of this section, oral premedication administered for minimal sedation (anxiolysis) shall not be included in the definition of enteral sedation. In order to provide the means of regulating general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation, including examination and inspection of dental offices involved, the Board may charge and collect fees established by its rules for each permit application, each annual permit renewal, and each office inspection in an amount not to exceed the maximum fee amounts set forth in G.S. 90-39. (1987 (Reg. Sess., 1988), c. 1073; 1989, c. 648; 1989 (Reg. Sess., 1990), c. 1066, s. 12(a); 1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 584, s. 2; 2001-511, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations
§ 90-23 - Officers; common seal.
§ 90-24 - Quorum; adjourned meetings.
§ 90-25 - Records and transcripts.
§ 90-26 - Annual and special meetings.
§ 90-27 - Judicial powers; additional data for records.
§ 90-28 - Bylaws and regulations; acquisition of property.
§ 90-28.5 - Disasters and emergencies.
§ 90-29 - Necessity for license; dentistry defined; exemptions.
§ 90-29.1 - Extraoral services performed for dentists.
§ 90-29.2 - Requirements in respect to written work orders; penalty.
§ 90-29.3 - Provisional license.
§ 90-29.5 - Instructor's license.
§ 90-30.1 - Standards for general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation; fees authorized.
§ 90-30.2 - Teledentistry practice; definitions; requirements.
§ 90-31 - Annual renewal of licenses.
§ 90-31.1 - Continuing education courses required.
§ 90-32 - Contents of original license.
§ 90-33 - Displaying license and current certificate of renewal.
§ 90-34 - Refusal to grant renewal of license.
§ 90-36 - Licensing practitioners of other states.
§ 90-37 - Certificate issued to dentist moving out of State.
§ 90-37.1 - Limited volunteer dental license.
§ 90-37.2 - Temporary permits for volunteer dentists.
§ 90-38 - Licensing former dentists who have moved back into State or resumed practice.
§ 90-40 - Unauthorized practice; penalty.
§ 90-40.1 - Enjoining unlawful acts.
§ 90-40.2 - Management arrangements.
§ 90-41 - Disciplinary action.
§ 90-42 - Restoration of revoked license.
§ 90-43 - Compensation and expenses of Board.
§ 90-44 - Annual report of Board.
§ 90-46 - Filling prescriptions.
§ 90-48 - Rules of Board; certain information to be made available.
§ 90-48.1 - Free choice by patient guaranteed.
§ 90-48.2 - Board agreements with special peer review organizations for impaired dentists.