6605-B - Dental hygiene restricted local infiltration anesthesia/nitrous oxide analgesia certificate.

§ 6605-b.     Dental    hygiene    restricted    local    infiltration  anesthesia/nitrous oxide analgesia certificate. 1.  A  dental  hygienist  shall  not  administer  or  monitor  nitrous  oxide  analgesia  or local  infiltration anesthesia in the practice  of  dental  hygiene  without  a  dental  hygiene  restricted  local infiltration anesthesia/nitrous oxide  analgesia certificate and except under the  personal  supervision  of  a  dentist  and  in  conjunction  with  the  performance  of dental hygiene  procedures  authorized  by  law  and  in  accordance  with   regulations  promulgated  by  the commissioner. Personal supervision, for purposes of  this section, means that the supervising dentist remains in  the  dental  office   where  the  local  infiltration  anesthesia  or  nitrous  oxide  analgesia  services  are  being  performed,  personally  authorizes  and  prescribes  the  use  of  local infiltration anesthesia or nitrous oxide  analgesia  for  the  patient  and,  before  dismissal  of  the  patient,  personally  examines the condition of the patient after the use of local  infiltration anesthesia or nitrous oxide analgesia is completed.  It  is  professional misconduct for a dentist to fail to provide the supervision  required  by  this  section,  and  any  dentist  found  guilty  of  such  misconduct under the procedures prescribed in section sixty-five hundred  ten of this title shall  be  subject  to  the  penalties  prescribed  in  section sixty-five hundred eleven of this title.    2.   The   commissioner   shall  promulgate  regulations  establishing  standards and procedures for the  issuance  of  such  certificate.  Such  standards  shall  require  completion  of  an educational program and/or  course of training or experience sufficient  to  ensure  that  a  dental  hygienist  is  specifically trained in the administration and monitoring  of nitrous  oxide  analgesia  and  local  infiltration  anesthesia,  the  possible  effects of such use, and in the recognition of and response to  possible emergency situations.    3.  The  fee  for  a  dental  hygiene  restricted  local  infiltration  anesthesia/nitrous  oxide  analgesia  certificate  shall  be twenty-five  dollars and shall be paid on a triennial  basis  upon  renewal  of  such  certificate.  A  certificate  may  be  suspended  or revoked in the same  manner as a license to practice dental hygiene.