Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.44.22.04 - RequirementsA. A licensee shall maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification from one of the following programs: (1) The American Heart Association's Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers;(2) The American Red Cross's Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Professional Rescuers; or(3) An equivalent program approved by the Board.B. A licensee seeking renewal shall complete not less than 30 full hours of continuing education, including 2 hours of infection control.C. A dentist seeking renewal in 2015 and thereafter shall complete a 2-hour Board-approved course on proper prescribing and disposal of prescription drugs. This course shall count toward the 30 full hours of required continuing education.D. The 2-hour Board-approved course on proper prescribing and disposal of prescription drugs required by §C of this regulation shall be completed by each dentist every other renewal cycle.E. Optional Pro Bono Program. A licensee seeking renewal may receive up to 8 continuing education hours for providing volunteer pro bono dental or dental hygiene services in accordance with Regulation .07 of this chapter.F. Cultural Competency. A licensee may receive up to 4 continuing education hours for Board-approved courses on cultural competency.G. A licensee may receive up to 2 continuing education hours for Board-approved courses on abuse, neglect, or human trafficking.H. A licensee who has received a license within 6 months of graduation from an approved dental or dental hygiene school is not required to fulfill the continuing education requirements of the Board for the first renewal following initial licensure.I. A licensee who is on inactive status shall provide evidence of compliance with the continuing education requirements of the Board for the 2-year period preceding application for reactivation of the licensee's license.J. A licensee who fails to obtain the required continuing education due to disability or retirement shall comply with this regulation within 6 months of the licensee's return to practice.Md. Code Regs. 10.44.22.04
Regulations.04 adopted as an emergency provision effective November 25, 1992 (19:25 Md. R. 2199); adopted permanently effective May 26, 1993 (20:6 Md. R. 581)
Regulation .04 amended effective July 12, 1998 (25:14 Md. R. 1132)
Regulation .04 amended effective January 26, 2009 (36:2 Md. R. 101)
Regulation .04 amended effective 41:20 Md. R. 1112, eff.10/13/2014