Cal. Code Regs. tit. 16 § 1016

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 49, December 6, 2024
Section 1016 - Continuing Education Courses and Providers
(a) Definition of Terms:
(1) Course of Study Defined. "Course of study" means an orderly learning experience in an area of study pertaining to dental and medical health, preventive dental services, diagnosis and treatment planning, clinical procedures, basic health sciences, dental practice management and administration, communication, ethics, patient management or the Dental Practice Act and other laws specifically related to dental practice.
(2) Coursework Defined. The term "Coursework" used herein refers to materials presented or used for continuing education and shall be designed and delivered in a manner that serves to directly enhance the licensee's knowledge, skill and competence in the provision of service to patients or the community.
(b) Courses of study for continuing education credit shall include:
(1) Mandatory courses required by the Board for license renewal shall include a Board-approved course in Infection Control, a Board-approved course in the California Dental Practice Act, completion of certification in Basic Life Support, and a Board-approved course on the responsibilities and requirements of prescribing Schedule II opioids.
(A) At a minimum, course content for a Board-approved course in Infection Control shall include all content of Section 1005 and the application of the regulations in the dental environment.
(B) At a minimum, course content for the Dental Practice Act [Division 2, Chapter 4 of the Code (beginning with § 1600)] shall instruct on acts in violation of the Dental Practice Act and attending regulations, and other statutory mandates relating to the dental practice. This includes utilization and scope of practice for auxiliaries and dentists; laws governing the prescribing of drugs; professional ethics, citations, fines, revocation and suspension of a license, and license renewal; and the mandatory reporter obligations set forth in the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (Penal Code Section 11164 et seq.) and the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (Welfare and Institutions Code Section 15600 et seq.) and the clinical signs to look for in identifying abuse.
(C) The mandatory requirement for certification in Basic Life Support shall be met by completion of:
(i) An American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross (ARC) course in Basic Life Support (BLS) or,
(ii) A BLS course taught by a provider approved by the American Dental Association's Continuing Education Recognition Program (CERP) or the Academy of General Dentistry's Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE), or,
(iii) A BLS course taught by a provider approved by the American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI).

For the purposes of this section, a Basic Life Support course shall include all of the following:

1. Instruction in both adult and pediatric CPR, including 2-rescuer scenarios;
2. Instruction in foreign-body airway obstruction;
3. Instruction in relief of choking for adults, child and infant;
4. Instruction in the use of automated external defibrillation with CPR; and;
5. A live, in-person skills practice session, a skills test and a written examination;

The course provider shall ensure that the course meets the required criteria.

(D) At a minimum, course content for a Board-approved course on the responsibilities and requirements of prescribing Schedule II opioid drugs shall include the practices for pain management in dentistry, regulatory requirements for prescribers and dispensers, and dental office procedures for managing vulnerable or substance use disorder patients.
(2) Courses in the actual delivery of dental services to the patient or the community, such as:
(A) Courses in preventive services, diagnostic protocols and procedures (including physical evaluation, radiography, dental photography) comprehensive treatment planning, charting of the oral conditions, informed consent protocols and recordkeeping.
(B) Courses dealing primarily with nutrition and nutrition counseling of the patient.
(C) Courses in esthetic, corrective and restorative oral health diagnosis and treatment.
(D) Courses in dentistry's role in individual and community health emergencies, disasters, and disaster recovery.
(E) Courses that pertain to the legal requirement governing the licensee in the areas of auxiliary employment and delegation of responsibilities; the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); actual delivery of care.
(F) Courses pertaining to federal, state and local regulations, guidelines or statutes regarding workplace safety, fire and emergency, environmental safety, waste disposal and management, general office safety, sexual harassment prevention, and all training requirements set forth by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal-DOSH) including the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.
(G) Courses pertaining to the administration of general anesthesia, moderate sedation, oral conscious sedation or medical emergencies.
(H) Courses pertaining to the evaluation, selection, use and care of dental instruments, sterilization equipment, operatory equipment, and personal protective attire.
(I) Courses in dependency issues and substance abuse such as alcohol and drug use as it relates to patient safety, professional misconduct, ethical considerations or malpractice.
(J) Courses in behavioral sciences, behavior guidance, and patient management in the delivery of care to all populations including special needs, pediatric and sedation patients when oriented specifically to the clinical care of the patient.
(K) Courses in the selection, incorporation, and use of current and emerging technologies.
(L) Courses in cultural competencies such as bilingual dental terminology, cross-cultural communication, provision of public health dentistry, and the dental professional's role in provision of care in non-traditional settings when oriented specifically to the needs of the dental patient and will serve to enhance the patient experience.
(M) Courses in dentistry's role in individual and community health programs.
(N) Courses pertaining to the legal and ethical aspects of the insurance industry, to include management of third party payer issues, dental billing practices, patient and provider appeals of payment disputes and patient management of billing matters.
(3) Courses in the following areas are considered to be primarily of benefit to the licensee and shall be limited to a maximum of 20% of a licensee's total required course unit credits for each license or permit renewal period:
(A) Courses to improve recall and scheduling systems, production flow, communication systems and data management.
(B) Courses in organization and management of the dental practice including business planning and operations, office computerization and design, ergonomics, and the improvement of practice administration and office operations.
(C) Courses in leadership development and team development.
(D) Coursework in teaching methodology and curricula development.
(E) Coursework in peer evaluation and case studies that include reviewing clinical evaluation procedures, reviewing diagnostic methods, studying radiographic data, study models and treatment planning procedures.
(F) Courses in human resource management and employee benefits.
(4) Courses considered to be of direct benefit to the licensee or outside the scope of dental practice in California include the following, and shall not be recognized for continuing education credit:
(A) Courses in money management, the licensee's personal finances or personal matters such as financial or estate planning, and personal investments.
(B) Courses in general physical fitness, weight management or the licensee's personal health.
(C) Presentations by political or public figures or other persons that do not deal primarily with dental practice or issues impacting the dental profession.
(D) Courses designed to make the licensee a better business person or designed to improve licensee personal profitability, including motivation and marketing.
(E) Courses pertaining to the purchase or sale of a dental practice, business or office; courses in transfer of practice ownership, acquisition of partners and associates, practice valuation, practice transitions, or retirement.
(F) Courses pertaining to the provision of elective facial cosmetic surgery as defined by the Dental Practice Act in Section 1638.1, unless the licensee has a special permit obtained from the Board to perform such procedures pursuant to Section 1638.1 of the Code.
(5) Completion of a course does not constitute authorization for the attendee to perform any services that he or she is not legally authorized to perform based on his or her license or permit type.
(c) Registered Provider Application and Renewal
(1) An applicant for registration as a provider shall submit an "Application for Continuing Education Provider (Rev. 05/09)" that is hereby incorporated by reference. The application shall be accompanied by the fee required by section 1021. The applicant or, if the applicant is not an individual but acting on behalf of a business entity, the individual authorized by the business to act on its behalf shall certify that he or she will only offer courses and issue certificates for courses that meet the requirements in this section.
(2) To renew its registration, a provider shall submit a "Continuing Education Registered Provider Permit Renewal Application (12/15/08)" that is hereby incorporated by reference. The application shall be accompanied by the fee required by section 1021 and a biennial report listing each of the course titles offered, the 11-digit registration number issued to each course, the number of units issued for each course, the dates of all courses offered, the name and qualifications of each instructor, a summary of the content of each course of study, and a sample of the provider's written certification issued to participants during the last renewal period.
(d) Standards for Registration as an Approved Provider
(1) Each course of study shall be conducted on the same educational standards of scholarship and teaching as that required of a true university discipline and shall be supported by those facilities and educational resources necessary to comply with this requirement. Every instructor or presenter of a continuing education course shall possess education or experience for at least two years in the subject area being taught. Each course of study shall clearly state educational objectives that can realistically be accomplished within the framework of the course. Teaching methods for each course of study shall be described (e.g., lecture, seminar, audiovisual, clinical, simulation, etc.) on all provider reports.
(2) The topic of instruction and course content shall conform to this section.
(3) An opportunity to enroll in such courses of study shall be made available to all dental licensees.
(e) Enforcement, Provider Records Retention and Availability of Provider Records
(1)
(A) The Board may not grant prior approval to individual courses unless a course is required as a mandatory license renewal course. The minimum course content of all mandatory continuing education courses for all registered providers is set out in subsections (b)(1)(A-D). Providers shall be expected to adhere to these minimum course content requirements or risk registered provider status.
(B) All registered providers shall submit their course content outlines for Infection Control and California Dental Practice Act to the Board staff for review and approval. If a provider wishes to make any significant changes which includes altering the course content of a previously approved course in Infection Control and the California Dental Practice Act, the provider shall submit a new course content outline to the Board. A provider may not offer the significantly changed course until the Board approves the new course outline. All new applicants for provider status shall submit course content outlines for courses in Infection Control and California Dental Practice Act to the board staff for review and approval at the time of application and prior to instruction.
(2) Providers must possess and maintain the following:
(A) Speaker curriculum vitae;
(B) Course content outline;
(C) Educational objectives or outcomes;
(D) Teaching methods utilized;
(E) Evidence of registration numbers and units issued to each course;
(F) Attendance records and rosters
(3) The Board may randomly audit a provider for any course submitted for credit by a licensee in addition to any course for which a complaint is received. If an audit is conducted, the provider shall submit to the Board the following information and documentation:
(A) Speaker curriculum vitae;
(B) Course content outline;
(C) Educational objectives or outcomes;
(D) Teaching methods utilized;
(E) Evidence of registration numbers and units issued to each course; and
(F) Attendance records and rosters.
(4) All provider records described in this article shall be retained for a period of no less than three provider renewal periods.
(f) Withdrawal of Provider Registration
(1) The Board retains the right and authority to audit or monitor courses given by any provider. The Board may withdraw or place restrictions on a provider's registration if the provider has disseminated any false or misleading information in connection with the continuing education program, fails to comply with regulations, misrepresents the course offered, makes any false statement on its application or otherwise violates any provision of the Dental Practice Act or the regulations adopted thereunder.
(2) Any provider whose registration is withdrawn or restricted shall be granted a hearing before the executive officer or his or her designee prior to the effective date of such action. The provider shall be given at least ten days notice of the grounds for the proposed action and the time and place of such hearing.
(g) Provider Issuance of Units of Credit for Attendance

One unit of credit shall be granted for every hour of contact instruction and may be issued in half-hour increments. Such increments shall be represented by the use of a decimal point in between the first two numbers of the 11-digit registration number of the course. This credit shall apply to either academic or clinical instruction. Eight units shall be the maximum continuing education credits granted in one day.

(h) Additional Provider Responsibilities
(1) A provider shall furnish a written certification of course completion to each licensee certifying that the licensee has met the attendance requirements of the course. Such certification shall not be issued until completion of the course and shall contain the following:
(A) The licensee's, name and license or permit number, the provider's name, the 11-digit course registration number in the upper left hand corner of the certificate, date or dates attended, the number of units earned, and a place for the licensee to sign and date verifying attendance.
(B) An authorizing signature of the provider or the providing entity and a statement that reads: "All of the information contained on this certificate is truthful and accurate."
(C) A statement on each certification that reads: "Completion of this course does not constitute authorization for the attendee to perform any services that he or she is not legally authorized to perform based on his or her license or permit type."
(2) If an individual whose license or permit has been cancelled, revoked, or voluntarily surrendered attends and completes a continuing education course, the provider or attendee may document on the certificate of course completion the license or permit number the individual held before the license or permit was cancelled, revoked, or voluntarily surrendered.
(3) When two or more registered providers co-sponsor a course, only one provider number shall be used for that course and that provider must assume full responsibility for compliance with the requirements of this article.
(4) Only Board-approved providers whose course content outlines for Infection Control and California Dental Practice Act have been submitted and approved by the Board may issue continuing education certifications to participants of these courses.
(5) The instructor of a course who holds a current and active license or permit to practice issued by the Board may receive continuing education credit for up to 20% of their total required units per renewal period for the course or courses they teach for a provider other than themselves.
(6) Upon request, a provider shall issue a duplicate certification to a licensee whose name appears on the provider's original roster of course attendees. A provider may not issue a duplicate certification to a licensee whose name is not on the original roster of course attendees. The provider, not the licensee shall clearly mark on the certificate the word "duplicate."
(7) Providers shall place the following statement on all certifications, course advertisements, brochures and other publications relating to all course offerings: "This course meets the Dental Board of California's requirements for _(number of)_units of continuing education."
(i) Out of State Courses and Courses Offered by Other Authorized and Non-Authorized Providers
(1) Notwithstanding subdivision (b) of Section 1016, licensees who attend continuing education courses given by providers approved by the American Dental Association's Continuing Education Recognition Program (CERP) or the Academy of General Dentistry's Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) and who obtain a certification of attendance from the provider or sponsor shall be given credit towards his or her total continuing education requirement for renewal of his or her license with the exception of mandatory continuing education courses, if the course meets the requirements of continuing education set forth in this section.
(j) A licensee who attends a course or program that meets all content requirements for continuing education pursuant to these regulations, but was presented outside California by a provider not approved by the Board, may petition the Board for consideration of the course by submitting information on course content, course duration and evidence from the provider of course completion. When the necessary requirements have been fulfilled, the Board may issue a written certificate of course completion for the approved number of units, which the licensee may then use for documentation of continuing education credits.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 1016

1. Amendment filed 4-4-88; operative 4-4-88 (Register 88, No. 17).
2. Change without regulatory effect filed 9-2-88; operative 9-2-88 (Register 88, No. 37). The regulatory forms referred to in subsections (b)(1), (b)(2) and (h), which were approved for filing with the Secretary of State on 4-4-88, are located in Register 88, No. 38-Z of the California Regulatory Notice Register.
3. Amendment of subsection (h) filed 8-2-91; operative 9-2-91 (Register 91, No. 48).
4. Amendment of subsection (a), new subsections (a)(1)-(a)(2)(E), redesignation of former second paragraph and subsections (a)(1)-(6) as subsections (a)(3)-(a)(3)(F), amendment of newly designated subsection (a)(3)(F), and new subsections (a)(3)(G)-(K) filed 2-29-96; operative 3-30-96 (Register 96, No. 9).
5. Amendment filed 10-6-2005; operative 11-5-2005 (Register 2005, No. 40).
6. Amendment of section heading and section filed 3-9-2010; operative 3-9-2010 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2010, No. 11).
7. Amendment of subsection (b)(2)(G) filed 8-16-2022; operative 8-16-2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2022, No. 33).
8. Amendment of subsections (b)(1), (b)(1)(B)-(C) and (b)(1)(C)(ii), new subsections (b)(1)(C)(iii) and (b)(1)(D), amendment of subsections (b)(2)(F), (b)(3)(B) and (b)(4)(A) and redesignation and amendment of former subsection (e)(1) as new subsections (e)(1)(A)-(B) filed 9-7-2022; operative 1-1-2023 (Register 2022, No. 36).

Note: Authority cited: Sections 1614 and 1645, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 1645, Business and Professions Code.

1. Amendment filed 4-4-88; operative 4-4-88 (Register 88, No. 17).
2. Change without regulatory effect filed 9-2-88; operative 9-2-88 (Register 88, No. 37). The regulatory forms referred to in subsections (b)(1), (b)(2) and (h), which were approved for filing with the Secretary of State on 4-4-88, are located in Register 88, No. 38-Z of the California Regulatory Notice Register.
3. Amendment of subsection (h) filed 8-2-91; operative 9-2-91 (Register 91, No. 48).
4. Amendment of subsection (a), new subsections (a)(1)-(a)(2)(E), redesignation of former second paragraph and subsections (a)(1)-(6) as subsections (a)(3)-(a)(3)(F), amendment of newly designated subsection (a)(3)(F), and new subsections (a)(3)(G)-(K) filed 2-29-96; operative 3-30-96 (Register 96, No. 9).
5. Amendment filed 10-6-2005; operative 11-5-2005 (Register 2005, No. 40).
6. Amendment of section heading and section filed 3-9-2010; operative 3-9-2010 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(Register 2010, No. 11).
7. Amendment of subsection (b)(2)(G) filed 8-16-2022; operative 8/16/2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2022, No. 33).
8. Amendment of subsections (b)(1), (b)(1)(B)-(C) and (b)(1)(C)(ii), new subsections (b)(1)(C)(iii) and (b)(1)(D), amendment of subsections (b)(2)(F), (b)(3)(B) and (b)(4)(A) and redesignation and amendment of former subsection (e)(1) as new subsections (e)(1)(A)-(B) filed 9-7-2022; operative 1/1/2023 (Register 2022, No. 36).