Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.44.12.15 - General Anesthesia and Parenteral Sedation Administration Permits in Existence on January 4, 2010A. A dentist who held a current general anesthesia administration permit on January 4, 2010, may continue to administer anesthesia and sedation under the general anesthesia administration permit until the expiration of the permit only as provided in this regulation. B. A dentist who held a current parenteral sedation administration permit on January 4, 2010, may continue to administer moderate parenteral sedation under the parenteral sedation administration permit until the expiration of the permit only as provided in this regulation. C. A dentist who held a current general anesthesia administration permit on January 4, 2010, may administer anesthesia and sedation under the general anesthesia administration permit, consistent with a Class III permit, only in a facility for which the dentist holds a current general anesthesia facility permit. D. A dentist who held a current general anesthesia administration permit on January 4, 2010, and who wishes to administer general anesthesia in a facility for which the dentist does not hold a general anesthesia facility permit shall apply for and be issued a Class III permit for that site in accordance with Regulations .07-.11 of this chapter. E. A dentist who held a current parenteral sedation administration permit on January 4, 2010, may administer parenteral sedation under the parenteral sedation administration permit consistent with a Class II permit, only in a facility for which the dentist holds a current parenteral sedation facility permit.F. A dentist who held a current parenteral sedation administration permit on January 4, 2010, and who wishes to administer parenteral sedation at a facility for which the dentist does not hold a parenteral sedation facility permit, shall apply for and be issued a Class II permit for that site in accordance with Regulations .07-.11 of this chapter. G. A dentist whose general anesthesia administration permit has expired may not administer general anesthesia unless the dentist holds a Class III permit issued by the Board. H. A dentist whose parenteral sedation administration permit has expired may not administer parenteral sedation unless the dentist holds a Class II permit issued by the Board.Md. Code Regs. 10.44.12.15
Regulations .15 under Anesthasia and Sedation, adopted effective January 4, 2010 (36:18 Md. R. 1380)
Regulation .15 recodified from Regulations .14 effective 42:9 Md. R. 648, eff.5/11/2015