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313.254 Temporary license for dentist or dental hygienist to provide medical care

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to indigent populations -- Waiver for volunteers.
(1)The board may grant a temporary license to a dentist or dental hygienist who holds a
currently valid license from another state, district, possession, or territory of the
United States for the sole purpose of providing medical care to indigent populations
who may not otherwise be able to obtain such services, without expectation of
compensation or charge to the individual, and without payment or reimbursement
by any governmental agency or insurer. The health care services shall be provided
to charitable organizations only. A temporary license issued under this section shall
be valid for no more than a ten
(10)day period during any given charitable event.
(2)To obtain the temporary license issued under subsection
(1)of this section, the
dentist or dental hygienist shall:
(a)Apply online or in writing to the Board of Dentistry at least thirty
(30)days
prior to providing the health care services under subsection
(1)of this section;
(b)Submit himself or herself for a National Practitioner Databank query to be
conducted by the board.
(3)Prior to beginning the services permitted under subsection
(1)of this section, the
dentist or dental hygienist shall notify the appropriate agent in the Cabinet for
Health and Family Services.
(4)A dentist or dental hygienist working under this section may perform all preventive
procedures and treatments including but not limited to scaling, prophylaxis,
radiographs, sealants, and fluoride application.
(5)In addition to the procedures permitted under subsection
(4)of this section, a dentist
may perform those procedures or treatments considered to be routine in nature and
that are typically performed and completed in one
(1)appointment. The procedures
include simple extractions and basic restorative procedures. All procedures
performed other than those provided in this subsection and subsection
(4)of this
section shall be performed by a dentist holding a currently valid license in the
Commonwealth.
(6)A dentist or dental hygienist working under this section who registers as a charitable
health care provider under KRS 216.941 shall be eligible for the provision of
medical malpractice insurance procured under KRS 304.40-075.
(7)The board may waive the requirements of subsections (1), (2), and
(3)of this
section and the requirements of KRS 313.035 and 313.040 for a dentist or dental
hygienist who volunteers to provide dental services through a nonprofit, all-
volunteer charitable organization.
(8)The board shall promulgate administrative regulations that are reasonably necessary
to administer this section.
(9)Any person or organization that conducts a nonprofit charitable dentistry event shall
be granted immunity from civil liability in accordance with KRS 411.200.
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