Bill Text: FL S1366 | 2021 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Licensure Examinations for Dental Practitioners
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Judiciary [S1366 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S1366-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2021 SB 1366 By Senator Brodeur 9-01157A-21 20211366__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to licensure examinations for dental 3 practitioners; amending s. 466.006, F.S.; authorizing 4 passage of a dental examination produced by the 5 Western Regional Examining Board (WREB) to satisfy 6 licensure examination requirements for applicants to 7 practice dentistry in this state; requiring the Board 8 of Dentistry to have representation on WREB’s board of 9 directors and certain committees for a specified 10 purpose; revising provisions related to licensure 11 examination requirements; conforming provisions to 12 changes made by the act; making technical changes; 13 amending s. 466.007, F.S.; authorizing passage of a 14 dental hygiene examination produced by WREB to satisfy 15 licensure examination requirements for applicants to 16 practice as dental hygienists in this state; requiring 17 the board to have representation on WREB’s board of 18 directors and certain committees; revising provisions 19 related to licensure examination requirements; 20 conforming provisions to changes made by the act; 21 making technical changes; providing an effective date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Subsections (1) and (4), paragraph (a) of 26 subsection (5), and paragraph (a) of subsection (6) of section 27 466.006, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 28 466.006 Examination of dentists.— 29 (1)(a) It is the intent of the Legislature to reduce the 30 costs associated with an independent, state-developed practical 31 or clinical examination to measure an applicant’s ability to 32 practice the profession of dentistry and to use the American 33 Dental Licensing Examination developed by the American Board of 34 Dental Examiners, Inc., (ADEX) and the dental examination 35 developed by the Western Regional Examining Board (WREB), in 36 lieu of an independent, state-developed practical or clinical 37 examination. The Legislature finds that the American Dental 38 Licensing Examination and WREB’s dental examination, in both 39 theiritsstructure and function, consistently meetmeets40 generally accepted testing standards and havehasbeen found, as 41 they areit iscurrently organized and operatedoperating, to 42 adequately and reliably measure an applicant’s ability to 43 practice the profession of dentistry. 44 (b) Any person desiring to be licensed as a dentist shall 45 apply to the department to take one of the licensure 46 examinations identified in paragraph (a) and shall verify the 47 information required on the application by oath. The application 48 mustshallinclude two recent photographs. The board shallThere49shall be an application feeset a nonrefundable application fee, 50 which mayby the boardnottoexceed $100which shall be51nonrefundable. The board alsoThereshall setalso bean 52 examination feeset by the board, which mayshallnot exceed 53 $425 plus the actual per applicant cost to the department for 54 the purchase of some or all of the examinationsexaminationfrom 55 ADEX and WREB, or their respective successor entitiesthe56American Board of Dental Examiners or its successor entity, if 57 any, provided the board finds the successor entities’entity’s58 clinical examinations complyexamination complieswiththe59provisions ofthis section. The examination fee may be refunded 60refundableif the applicant is found ineligible to take an 61 examinationthe examinations. 62 (4) Notwithstanding any other provisionof lawin chapter 63 456 pertaining to the clinical dental licensure examination or 64 national examinations, to be licensed as a dentist in this 65 state, an applicant must successfully complete both of the 66 following: 67 (a) A written examination on the laws and rules of the 68 state regulating the practice of dentistry. 69 (b) A practical or clinical examination, which must be the 70 American Dental Licensing Examination produced by ADEXthe71American Board of Dental Examiners, Inc.,or its successor 72 entity, if any, or the dental examination produced by WREB or 73 its successor entity, if any, whichthatis administered in this 74 state, provided that the board has attained, and continues to 75 maintain thereafter, representation, as applicable, on the ADEX 76 board of directorsof the American Board of Dental Examiners, 77 the WREB board of directors, the ADEX examination development 78 committee, the WREB examination development committeeof the79American Board of Dental Examiners, and such other committees of 80 ADEX and WREB as the board identifies by rule as being 81 appropriate to ensurethe American Board of Dental Examiners as82the board deems appropriate by rule to assurethat the standards 83 established herein are maintained organizationally. A passing 84 score on the American Dental Licensing Examination or WREB’s 85 dental examination administered in this state is valid for 365 86 days after the date the official examination results are 87 published. 88 1. As an alternative to such practical or clinical 89 examination, an applicant may submit scores from theanAmerican 90 Dental Licensing Examination or WREB’s dental examination that 91 was previously administered in a jurisdiction other than this 92 state and that was completed by the applicant after October 1, 93 2011, and such examination results mustshallbe recognized as 94 valid for the purpose of licensure in this state. A passing 95 score on the American Dental Licensing Examination or WREB’s 96 dental examination that was administered out of state isshall97bethe same as the passing score for the American Dental 98 Licensing Examination or WREB’s dental examination that was 99 administered in this state. Except as provided in subparagraph 100 2., the examination results are valid for 365 days after the 101 date the official examination results are published. The 102 applicant must have completed the examination after October 1, 103 2011. This subparagraph may not be given retroactive 104 application. 105 2. If more than 365 days have passed since the date of an 106 applicant’s passing scores from the American Dental Licensing 107 Examination or WREB’s dental examination that wasscores from an108examinationpreviously administered in a jurisdiction other than 109 this state under subparagraph 1.is older than 365 days, such 110 scores are nevertheless valid for the purpose of licensure in 111 this state,but onlyif the applicant demonstrates that all of 112 the following additional standards have been met: 113 a. The applicant completed the American Dental Licensing 114 Examination or WREB’s dental examination after October 1, 2011. 115 This sub-subparagraph may not be given retroactive application; 116 b. The applicant graduated from a dental school accredited 117 by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental 118 Accreditation or its successor entity, if any, or any other 119 dental accrediting organization recognized by the United States 120 Department of Education. Provided, however, if the applicant did 121 not graduate from such a dental school, the applicant may submit 122 proof of having successfully completed a full-time supplemental 123 general dentistry program accredited by the American Dental 124 Association Commission on Dental Accreditation of at least 2 125 consecutive academic years at such accredited sponsoring 126 institution. Such program must provide didactic and clinical 127 education at the level of a D.D.S. or D.M.D. program accredited 128 by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental 129 Accreditation. For purposes of this sub-subparagraph, a 130 supplemental general dentistry program does not include an 131 advanced education program in a dental specialty; 132 c. The applicant currently possesses a valid and active 133 dental license in good standing, with no restriction, which has 134 never been revoked, suspended, restricted, or otherwise 135 disciplined, from another state or territory of the United 136 States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto 137 Rico; 138 d. The applicant submits proof that he or she has never 139 been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, the 140 Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank, or the American 141 Association of Dental Boards Clearinghouse. This sub 142 subparagraph does not apply if the applicant successfully 143 appealed to have his or her name removed from the data banks of 144 these agencies; 145 e.(I)(A) The applicant submits proof of having been 146 consecutively engaged in the full-time practice of dentistry in 147 another state or territory of the United States, the District of 148 Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico forinthe 5 years 149 immediately preceding the date of application for licensure in 150 this state; or 151 (B) If the applicant has been licensed in another state or 152 territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the 153 Commonwealth of Puerto Rico for less than 5 years, the applicant 154 submits proof of having been engaged in the full-time practice 155 of dentistry since the date of his or her initial licensure. 156 (II) As used in this sub-sub-subparagraph and subsection 157 (6)section, “full-time practice” is defined as a minimum of 158 1,200 hours per year for each and every year in the consecutive 159 5-year period or, when applicable, the period since initial 160 licensure, and must include any combination of the following: 161 (A) Active clinical practice of dentistry providing direct 162 patient care. 163 (B) Full-time practice as a faculty member employed by a 164 dental or dental hygiene school approved by the board or 165 accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on 166 Dental Accreditation. 167 (C) Full-time practice as a student at a postgraduate 168 dental education program approved by the board or accredited by 169 the American Dental Association Commission on Dental 170 Accreditation. 171 (III) The board shall develop rules to determine what type 172 of proof of full-time practice is required and to recoup the 173 cost to the board of verifying full-time practice under this 174 section. Such proof must, at a minimum, be: 175 (A) Admissible as evidence in an administrative proceeding; 176 (B) Submitted in writing; 177 (C) Submitted by the applicant under oath with penalties of 178 perjury attached; 179 (D) Further documented by an affidavit of someone unrelated 180 to the applicant who is familiar with the applicant’s practice 181 and testifies with particularity that the applicant has been 182 engaged in full-time practice; and 183 (E) Specifically found by the board to be both credible and 184 admissible. 185 (IV) An affidavit of only the applicant is not acceptable 186 proof of full-time practice unless it is further attested to by 187 someone unrelated to the applicant who has personal knowledge of 188 the applicant’s practice. If the board deems it necessary to 189 assess credibility or accuracy, the board may require the 190 applicant or the applicant’s witnesses to appear before the 191 board and give oral testimony under oath; 192 f. The applicant submits documentation that he or she has 193 completed, or will complete before he or she is licensed in this 194 state, continuing education equivalent to this state’s 195 requirements for the last full reporting biennium; 196 g. The applicant proves that he or she has never been 197 convicted of, or pled nolo contendere to, regardless of 198 adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to the practice 199 of a health care profession in any jurisdiction; 200 h. The applicant has successfully passed a written 201 examination on the laws and rules of this state regulating the 202 practice of dentistry and the computer-based diagnostic skills 203 examination; and 204 i. The applicant submits documentation that he or she has 205 successfully completed the applicable examination administered 206 by the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations or its 207 successor organization. 208 (5)(a) The practical examination required under subsection 209 (4) mustshall be the American Dental Licensing Examination210developed by the American Board of Dental Examiners, Inc., or211its successor entity, if any, provided the board finds that the212successor entity’s clinical examination complies with the213provisions of this section, and shallinclude, at a minimum: 214 1. A comprehensive diagnostic skills examination covering 215 the full scope of dentistry and an examination on applied 216 clinical diagnosis and treatment planning in dentistry for 217 dental candidates; 218 2. Two restorations on a live patient or patients, or on a 219 mannequin as approved by the board. The board by rule shall 220 determine the class of such restorations; 221 3. A demonstration of periodontal skills on a live patient, 222 or on a mannequin as approved by the board; 223 4. A demonstration of prosthetics and restorative skills in 224 complete and partial dentures and crowns and bridges and the 225 utilization of practical methods of evaluation, specifically 226 including the evaluation by the candidate of completed 227 laboratory products such as, but not limited to, crowns and 228 inlays filled to prepared model teeth; 229 5. A demonstration of restorative skills on a mannequin 230 which requires the candidate to complete procedures performed in 231 preparation for a cast restoration; 232 6. A demonstration of endodontic skills; and 233 7. A diagnostic skills examination demonstrating ability to 234 diagnose conditions within the human oral cavity and its 235 adjacent tissues and structures from photographs, slides, 236 radiographs, or models pursuant to rules of the board. If an 237 applicant fails to pass the diagnostic skills examination in 238 three attempts, the applicant isshallnotbeeligible for 239 reexamination unless she or he completes additional educational 240 requirements established by the board. 241 242 The department shall require a mandatory standardization 243 exercise for all examiners prior to each practical or clinical 244 examination and shall retain for employment only those dentists 245 who have substantially adhered to the standard of grading 246 established at such exercise. 247 (6)(a)It is the finding ofThe Legislature finds that it 248 is an important state interest to improve access to dental care 249 for underserved residents of this state and to further the 250 economic development goals of this state. Absent a threat to the 251 health, safety, and welfare of the public, the relocation of 252 individuals who are lawfully and currently practicing dentistry 253 in another state or territory of the United States, the District 254 of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as applicants 255 to practice dentistry within the geographic boundaries of this 256 state, who are lawfully and currently practicing dentistry in257another state or territory of the United States, the District of258Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, based on their 259 scores from the American Dental Licensing Examination or WREB’s 260 dental examination administered in a state other than this 261 state, is substantially related to achieving thosetheimportant 262 state interestsinterest of improving access to dental care for263underserved citizens of this state and furthering the economic264development goals of the state. Therefore, in order to maintain 265 valid active licensure in this state, all applicants for 266 licensure who are relocating to this state based on scores from 267 the American Dental Licensing Examination or WREB’s dental 268 examination administered in a state other than this state shall 269must actuallyengage in the full-time practice of dentistry, as 270 defined in sub-sub-subparagraph (4)(b)2.e.(II), inside the 271 geographic boundaries of this state within 1 year afterof272 receiving such licensure in this state. The Legislature further 273 finds that, if such applicants do notactuallyengage in the 274 full-time practice of dentistry within the geographic boundaries 275 of this state within 1 year afterofreceiving such a license in 276 this state, access to dental care for the public will not 277 significantly increase, patients’ continuity of care will not be 278 attained, and the economic development goals of the state will 279 not be significantly met. 280 Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (4) and subsections 281 (5) and (6) of section 466.007, Florida Statutes, are amended to 282 read: 283 466.007 Examination of dental hygienists.— 284 (4) Effective July 1, 2012, to be licensed as a dental 285 hygienist in this state, an applicant must successfully complete 286 the following: 287 (b) A practical or clinical examination, which must 288approved by the board. The examination shallbe the Dental 289 Hygiene Examination produced by the American Board of Dental 290 Examiners, Inc., (ADEX) or its successor entity, if any, or the 291 dental hygiene examination produced by the Western Regional 292 Examining Board (WREB) or its successor entity, if any, if the 293 board finds that the successor entities’entity’sclinical 294 examination meets or exceeds the requirementsprovisionsof this 295 section. The board shall approve the ADEX Dental Hygiene 296 Examination and WREB’s dental hygiene examination if the board 297 has attained and continues to maintain representation, as 298 applicable, on the ADEX House of Representatives, the WREB board 299 of directors, the ADEX dental hygiene examination development 300 committee, the WREB dental hygiene examination review board, and 301 such other ADEX and WREB dental hygiene committees as the board 302 identifies by rule as being appropriatedeems appropriate303through rulemakingto ensure that the standards established in 304 this section are maintained organizationally. The ADEX Dental 305 Hygiene Examination and WREB’s dental hygiene examination, or 306 the examination produced by their respective successor entities, 307 if any,its successor entityis a comprehensive examination in 308 which an applicant must demonstrate skills within the dental 309 hygiene scope of practice on a live patient, or on a mannequin 310 as approved by the board, and any other components that the 311 board deems necessary for the applicant to successfully 312 demonstrate competency for the purpose of licensure. 313 (5) Effective July 1, 2012, an applicant who has completed 314 the ADEX Dental Hygiene Examination or WREB’s dental hygiene 315 examination in a jurisdiction other than this state and who has 316 obtained a passing score may practice dental hygiene in this 317 state if the applicant: 318 (a) Has successfully completed the National Board Dental 319 Hygiene Examination at any time before the date of application; 320 (b) Has been certified by the American Dental Association 321 Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations at any time 322 before the date of application, as specified by state law; 323 (c) Has successfully completed a written examination on the 324 laws and rules of this state regulating the practice of dental 325 hygiene; 326 (d) Has not been disciplined by a board, except for 327 citation offenses or minor violations; and 328 (e) Has not been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to, 329 regardless of adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to 330 the practice of a health care profession. 331 (6)(a) A passing score on the ADEX Dental Hygiene 332 Examination or WREB’s dental hygiene examination that is 333 administered out of state ismustbeconsidered the same as a 334 passing score for the ADEX Dental Hygiene Examination or WREB’s 335 dental hygiene examination administered in this state. 336 (b) If an applicant fails to pass the ADEX Dental Hygiene 337 Examination or WREB’s dental hygiene examination in three 338 attempts, the applicant is not eligible to retake the 339 examination unless the applicant completes additional education 340 requirements as specified by the board. 341 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.