Bill Text: NY S00819 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Requires individuals who practice the profession of dental therapy or advanced dental therapy to be licensed and registered in the state; provides Medicaid reimbursement for dental therapy services.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - REFERRED TO HIGHER EDUCATION [S00819 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S00819-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                           819

                               2021-2022 Regular Sessions

                    IN SENATE

                                       (Prefiled)

                                     January 6, 2021
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen.  BIAGGI -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Education

        AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to licensing of a  dental
          therapist  and  an  advanced dental therapist; and to amend the social
          services law, in relation to Medicaid reimbursement for dental therapy
          services

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. The article heading of article 133 of the education law, as
     2  amended  by  chapter  390  of  the  laws  of 2019, is amended to read as
     3  follows:
     4          DENTISTRY, DENTAL HYGIENE, DENTAL THERAPY, ADVANCED DENTAL
     5                   THERAPY AND REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTING
     6    § 2. Section 6600 of the education law, as amended by chapter  390  of
     7  the laws of 2019, is amended to read as follows:
     8    § 6600. Introduction.  This  article  applies  to  the  professions of
     9  dentistry, dental hygiene, dental therapy, advanced dental  therapy  and
    10  registered  dental assisting. The general provisions for all professions
    11  contained in article one hundred thirty of  this  title  apply  to  this
    12  article.
    13    §  3.  The education law is amended by adding eight new sections 6614,
    14  6614-a, 6614-b, 6614-c, 6615, 6615-a,  6615-b  and  6615-c  to  read  as
    15  follows:
    16    §  6614.  Definition of practice of dental therapy. 1. The practice of
    17  the profession of dental therapy is defined as the performance of dental
    18  services under the general supervision of a dentist within  the  parame-
    19  ters  of  a  collaborative  agreement, as provided in subdivision two of
    20  this section, which shall include: oral health instruction  and  disease
    21  prevention education, including nutritional counseling and dietary anal-
    22  ysis;  preliminary  charting  of  the  oral  cavity; making radiographs;

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD00601-01-1

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     1  mechanical polishing; application of topical preventive or  prophylactic
     2  agents,  including fluoride varnishes and pit and fissure sealants; pulp
     3  vitality testing; application  of  desensitizing  medication  or  resin;
     4  fabrication  of  athletic  mouthguards;  placement of temporary restora-
     5  tions; fabrication of soft occlusal guards; tissue conditioning and soft
     6  reline; atraumatic restorative therapy; dressing  changes;  tooth  reim-
     7  plantation;   administration  of  local  anesthetic;  administration  of
     8  nitrous oxide. A licensed and registered dental  therapist  may  perform
     9  the  following services under indirect supervision: emergency palliative
    10  treatment of dental pain; the placement and removal of  space  maintain-
    11  ers;  cavity  preparation;  restoration  of primary and permanent teeth;
    12  placement of temporary crowns; preparation and  placement  of  preformed
    13  crowns;  pulpotomies  on primary teeth; indirect and direct pulp capping
    14  on primary and permanent  teeth;  stabilization  of  reimplanted  teeth;
    15  extractions  of primary teeth; suture removal; brush biopsies; repair of
    16  defective prosthetic devices; and recementing of  permanent  crowns  and
    17  any other function in the definition of the practice of dentistry as may
    18  be  delegated  by  a  licensed  dentist  in  accordance with regulations
    19  promulgated by the commissioner. The practice of dental therapy  may  be
    20  conducted  in the office of any licensed dentist or in any appropriately
    21  equipped school or public institution.
    22    2. (a) Prior to performing any of the services authorized  under  this
    23  article,  a  dental  therapist  shall enter into a written collaborative
    24  management agreement with a licensed and registered dentist. Such colla-
    25  borative arrangement shall not obviate or supersede  any  law  or  regu-
    26  lation  which  requires  identified  services  to be performed under the
    27  personal supervision of a dentist. When dental  therapist  services  are
    28  provided  pursuant  to a collaborative agreement, such dental therapists
    29  shall instruct individuals to visit a licensed dentist for comprehensive
    30  examination or treatment.
    31    (b) A collaborating dentist is limited to entering into  a  collabora-
    32  tive  agreement  with  no  more  than five dental therapists or advanced
    33  dental therapists at any one time. The agreement shall include: practice
    34  settings where services may  be  provided  and  the  populations  to  be
    35  served;  any  limitations  on  the  services that may be provided by the
    36  dental therapist, including the level of  supervision  required  by  the
    37  collaborating  dentist;  age  and procedure-specific practice protocols,
    38  including case selection criteria, assessment  guidelines,  and  imaging
    39  frequency;  a  procedure for creating and maintaining dental records for
    40  the patients that are treated by the dental therapist; a plan to  manage
    41  medical  emergencies in each practice setting where the dental therapist
    42  provides care; a quality assurance plan for monitoring care provided  by
    43  the dental therapist, including patient care review, referral follow-up,
    44  and a quality assurance chart review; criteria relating to the provision
    45  of  care to patients with specific medical conditions or complex medica-
    46  tion histories, including requirements for  consultation  prior  to  the
    47  initiation  of  care;  supervision criteria of dental assistants; a plan
    48  for the provision of clinical  resources  and  referrals  in  situations
    49  which are beyond the capabilities of the dental therapist; and protocols
    50  for  administering  and  dispensing analgesics, anti-inflammatories, and
    51  antibiotics, including the specific conditions and  circumstances  under
    52  which these medications are to be dispensed and administered.
    53    (c)  A  collaborating  dentist shall be licensed and practicing in New
    54  York state. The collaborating dentist shall  accept  responsibility  for
    55  all  services  authorized and performed by the dental therapist pursuant
    56  to the management agreement.

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     1    (d) Collaborative dentist management agreements shall  be  signed  and
     2  maintained by the collaborating dentist and the dental therapist. Agree-
     3  ments shall be reviewed, updated, and submitted to the board on an annu-
     4  al basis.
     5    3. A dental therapist licensed under this article is limited to prima-
     6  rily practicing in settings that serve low-income, uninsured, and under-
     7  served  patients  or  in  a  dental health professional shortage area as
     8  designated by the commissioner, including a health  facility  or  agency
     9  that  is reimbursed as a federally qualified health center as defined in
    10  42 U.S.C.  §  1395x(aa)(4)  or  a  medically-underserved  population  as
    11  defined in 42 U.S.C. § 254b.
    12    4.  The  commissioner  shall promulgate regulations defining the func-
    13  tions a dental therapist may perform that are consistent with the train-
    14  ing and qualifications for a license as a dental therapist.
    15    5. As used in this  section,  "general  supervision"  shall  mean  the
    16  supervision of tasks or procedures that do not require the presence of a
    17  dentist in the office or on the premises at the time the tasks or proce-
    18  dures  are  being  performed but require the tasks be performed with the
    19  prior knowledge and consent of such dentist. As used  in  this  section,
    20  "indirect  supervision" shall mean the dentist is in the office, author-
    21  izes the procedures and remains in the office while the  procedures  are
    22  being performed by allied dental personnel.
    23    § 6614-a. Requirements for a license as a dental therapist. To qualify
    24  for  a  license  as  a  dental therapist, an applicant shall fulfill the
    25  following requirements:
    26    1. Application: file an application with the department;
    27    2. Education: have received an education, including high school gradu-
    28  ation and a baccalaureate degree or master's degree from a dental thera-
    29  py education program, in accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    30    3. Experience: have  experience  satisfactory  to  the  board  and  in
    31  accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    32    4.  Examination:  pass an examination satisfactory to the board and in
    33  accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    34    5. Age: be at least eighteen years of age;
    35    6. Citizenship or immigration status: be a United States citizen or an
    36  alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in  the  United  States;
    37  provided,  however,  that  the  board  of regents may grant a three year
    38  waiver for an alien to practice in an area which has been  designated  a
    39  federal  dental  health professions shortage area, except that the board
    40  of regents may grant an additional extension not to exceed six years  to
    41  an  alien  to enable him or her to secure citizenship or permanent resi-
    42  dent status, provided such status is being actively pursued;
    43    7. Character: be of good moral character as determined by the  depart-
    44  ment; and
    45    8.  Fees:  pay  a fee of one hundred fifteen dollars to the department
    46  for admission to a department conducted examination and for  an  initial
    47  license, a fee of fifty dollars for each reexamination, a fee of seventy
    48  dollars  for an initial license for persons not requiring admission to a
    49  department conducted examination, and a fee of fifty  dollars  for  each
    50  triennial registration period.
    51    §  6614-b.  Practice of dental therapy and use of title "dental thera-
    52  pist".  Only a person licensed under  section  sixty-six  hundred  four-
    53  teen-a  of  this  article or exempt shall practice dental therapy or use
    54  the title "dental therapist".
    55    § 6614-c. Mandating continuing education for dental therapists. 1. (a)
    56  Each dental therapist licensed pursuant to  sections  sixty-six  hundred

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     1  fourteen  and  sixty-six hundred fourteen-a of this article and required
     2  to register triennially with the department to practice  in  this  state
     3  shall  comply  with the provisions of the mandatory continuing education
     4  requirements,  except  as  set  forth  in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this
     5  subdivision. Dental therapists who do not satisfy the mandatory continu-
     6  ing education requirements shall not practice until they have  met  such
     7  requirements  and  have been issued a registration or conditional regis-
     8  tration certificate.
     9    (b) Dental therapists shall be exempt from  the  mandatory  continuing
    10  education requirement for the triennial registration period during which
    11  they  are first licensed. In accordance with the intent of this section,
    12  adjustments to the mandatory continuing  education  requirement  may  be
    13  granted  by  the department for reasons of health, certified by a physi-
    14  cian, for extended active duty with  the  Armed  Forces  of  the  United
    15  States,  or  for other good cause acceptable to the department which may
    16  prevent compliance.
    17    (c) A licensed dental therapist not engaged in the practice of  dental
    18  therapy shall be exempt from the mandatory continuing education require-
    19  ment  upon  the filing of a statement with the department declaring such
    20  status. Any licensee who returns  to  the  practice  of  dental  therapy
    21  during  the  triennial  registration  period shall notify the department
    22  prior to reentering the profession and shall meet such mandatory contin-
    23  uing education requirements as shall be prescribed by regulation of  the
    24  commissioner.
    25    2.  During  each triennial registration period an applicant for regis-
    26  tration shall complete a minimum  of  twenty-four  hours  of  acceptable
    27  formal  continuing  education  including  currently mandated child abuse
    28  reporting instruction and infection control training as approved by  the
    29  department.  Of  these  twenty-four  hours a maximum of ten hours may be
    30  self-instructional coursework as approved by the department. A  licensee
    31  who  has  not  satisfied the mandatory continuing education requirements
    32  shall not be issued a triennial registration certificate by the  depart-
    33  ment  and shall not practice unless and until a conditional registration
    34  certificate is issued as provided in subdivision three of this  section.
    35  The  individual  licensee  shall  determine  the selection of courses or
    36  programs of study pursuant to subdivision four of this section.
    37    3. The department, in its discretion, may issue a  conditional  regis-
    38  tration  to  a  licensee  who  fails  to  meet  the continuing education
    39  requirements established in subdivision two  of  this  section  but  who
    40  agrees  to  make  up  any deficiencies and take any additional education
    41  which the department may require. The fee for such a conditional  regis-
    42  tration shall be the same as, and in addition to, the fee for the trien-
    43  nial  registration.  The duration of such conditional registration shall
    44  be determined by the department. Any licensee who  is  notified  of  the
    45  denial  of  registration for failure to submit evidence, satisfactory to
    46  the department, of completion of required continuing education  and  who
    47  practices  dental  therapy  without such registration, may be subject to
    48  disciplinary proceedings pursuant to section sixty-five hundred  ten  of
    49  this title.
    50    4.  As  used in this section, "acceptable formal continuing education"
    51  shall mean formal programs of learning which contribute to  professional
    52  practice  and  which meet the standards prescribed by regulations of the
    53  commissioner. To fulfill the mandatory continuing education requirement,
    54  programs shall be taken from sponsors approved by the department, pursu-
    55  ant to the regulations of the commissioner.

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     1    5. The mandatory continuing education fee of thirty dollars  shall  be
     2  payable on or before the first day of each triennial registration period
     3  and shall be paid in addition to the triennial registration fee required
     4  by section sixty-six hundred fourteen-a of this article.
     5    §  6615.  Definition  of  practice  of advanced dental therapy. 1. The
     6  practice of the profession of advanced dental therapy is defined as  the
     7  performance  of  dental  services  under  the  general  supervision of a
     8  dentist within the parameters of a collaborative agreement  as  provided
     9  in  subdivision  two of this section which shall include: an oral evalu-
    10  ation and assessment of dental disease and the formulation of  an  indi-
    11  vidualized  treatment  plan  authorized  by  the  collaborating dentist;
    12  nonsurgical extractions of periodontally diseased permanent  teeth  with
    13  tooth  mobility  of  +3 to +4 under general supervision if authorized in
    14  advance by the collaborating dentist, but shall not include extracting a
    15  tooth for any patient if the tooth is unerupted, impacted, fractured, or
    16  needs to be sectioned for  removal;  and  the  services  and  procedures
    17  described under subdivision one of section sixty-six hundred fourteen of
    18  this  article.  The practice of advanced dental therapy may be conducted
    19  in the office of any licensed dentist or in any  appropriately  equipped
    20  school or public institution.
    21    2. Prior to performing any of the services authorized under this arti-
    22  cle,  an advanced dental therapist shall enter into a written collabora-
    23  tive management agreement with a licensed and registered dentist  pursu-
    24  ant  to  subdivision  two  of  section  sixty-six  hundred fourteen. The
    25  collaborating dentist shall ensure that a dentist is  available  to  the
    26  advanced  dental  therapist  for timely consultation during treatment if
    27  needed and shall either provide  or  arrange  with  another  dentist  or
    28  specialist  to  provide  the  necessary  treatment  to  any  patient who
    29  requires more treatment than the advanced dental therapist is authorized
    30  to provide.
    31    3. An advanced dental therapist licensed under this article is limited
    32  to primarily practicing in settings that  serve  low-income,  uninsured,
    33  and  underserved  patients  or  in a dental health professional shortage
    34  area as designated by the commissioner.
    35    4. The commissioner shall promulgate regulations  defining  the  func-
    36  tions  an advanced dental therapist may perform that are consistent with
    37  the training and qualifications for a  license  as  an  advanced  dental
    38  therapist.
    39    §  6615-a. Requirements for a license as an advanced dental therapist.
    40  To qualify for a license as an advanced dental therapist,  an  applicant
    41  shall fulfill the following requirements:
    42    1. Application: file an application with the department;
    43    2. Education: have received an education, including high school gradu-
    44  ation  and a master's degree from a dental therapy education program, in
    45  accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    46    3. Experience: have  experience  satisfactory  to  the  board  and  in
    47  accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    48    4.  Examination:  pass an examination satisfactory to the board and in
    49  accordance with the commissioner's regulations;
    50    5. Age: be at least eighteen years of age;
    51    6. Citizenship or immigration status: be a United States citizen or an
    52  alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in  the  United  States;
    53  provided,  however,  that  the  board  of regents may grant a three year
    54  waiver for an alien to practice in an area which has been  designated  a
    55  federal  dental  health professions shortage area, except that the board
    56  of regents may grant an additional extension not to exceed six years  to

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     1  an  alien  to enable him or her to secure citizenship or permanent resi-
     2  dent status, provided such status is being actively pursued;
     3    7.  Character: be of good moral character as determined by the depart-
     4  ment; and
     5    8. Fees: pay a fee of one hundred fifteen dollars  to  the  department
     6  for  admission  to a department conducted examination and for an initial
     7  license, a fee of fifty dollars for each reexamination, a fee of seventy
     8  dollars for an initial license for persons not requiring admission to  a
     9  department  conducted  examination,  and a fee of fifty dollars for each
    10  triennial registration period.
    11    § 6615-b. Practice of advanced dental therapy and  use  of  the  title
    12  "advanced  dental  therapist".  Only  a  person  licensed  under section
    13  sixty-six hundred fifteen-a of this article  or  exempt  shall  practice
    14  advanced dental therapy or use the title "advanced dental therapist".
    15    §  6615-c.  Mandatory  continuing education for advanced dental thera-
    16  pists. 1. (a) Each advanced dental therapist, licensed pursuant to  this
    17  article  and  required  to  register  triennially with the department to
    18  practice in this state shall comply with the provisions of the mandatory
    19  continuing education requirements, except as set forth in paragraphs (b)
    20  and (c) of this subdivision.  Advanced  dental  therapists  who  do  not
    21  satisfy  the mandatory continuing education requirements shall not prac-
    22  tice until they have met such requirements and have been issued a regis-
    23  tration or conditional registration certificate.
    24    (b) Advanced dental therapists shall  be  exempt  from  the  mandatory
    25  continuing  education  requirement for the triennial registration period
    26  during which they are first licensed. In accordance with the  intent  of
    27  this section, adjustments to the mandatory continuing education require-
    28  ment  may  be granted by the department for reasons of health, certified
    29  by a physician, for extended active duty with the Armed  Forces  of  the
    30  United  States,  or  for  other  good cause acceptable to the department
    31  which may prevent compliance.
    32    (c) A licensed advanced dental therapist not engaged in  the  practice
    33  of advanced dental therapy shall be exempt from the mandatory continuing
    34  education requirement upon the filing of a statement with the department
    35  declaring  such  status.  Any  licensee  who  returns to the practice of
    36  dental therapy during the triennial registration period shall notify the
    37  department prior to reentering the profession and shall meet such manda-
    38  tory continuing education requirements as shall be prescribed  by  regu-
    39  lation of the commissioner.
    40    2.  During  each triennial registration period an applicant for regis-
    41  tration shall complete a minimum  of  twenty-four  hours  of  acceptable
    42  formal  continuing  education  including  currently mandated child abuse
    43  reporting instruction and infection control training as approved by  the
    44  department.  Of  these  twenty-four  hours a maximum of ten hours may be
    45  self-instructional coursework as approved by the department. A  licensee
    46  who  has  not  satisfied the mandatory continuing education requirements
    47  shall not be issued a triennial registration certificate by the  depart-
    48  ment  and shall not practice unless and until a conditional registration
    49  certificate is issued as provided in subdivision three of this  section.
    50  The  individual  licensee  shall  determine  the selection of courses or
    51  programs of study pursuant to subdivision four of this section.
    52    3. The department, in its discretion, may issue a  conditional  regis-
    53  tration  to  a  licensee  who  fails  to  meet  the continuing education
    54  requirements established in subdivision two  of  this  section  but  who
    55  agrees  to  make  up  any deficiencies and take any additional education
    56  which the department may require. The fee for such a conditional  regis-

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     1  tration shall be the same as, and in addition to, the fee for the trien-
     2  nial  registration.  The duration of such conditional registration shall
     3  be determined by the department. Any licensee who  is  notified  of  the
     4  denial  of  registration for failure to submit evidence, satisfactory to
     5  the department, of completion of required continuing education  and  who
     6  practices  advanced  dental  therapy  without  such registration, may be
     7  subject to  disciplinary  proceedings  pursuant  to  section  sixty-five
     8  hundred ten of this title.
     9    4.  As  used in this section, "acceptable formal continuing education"
    10  shall mean formal programs of learning which contribute to  professional
    11  practice  and  which meet the standards prescribed by regulations of the
    12  commissioner. To fulfill the mandatory continuing education requirement,
    13  programs shall be taken from sponsors approved by the department, pursu-
    14  ant to the regulations of the commissioner.
    15    5. The mandatory continuing education fee of thirty dollars  shall  be
    16  payable on or before the first day of each triennial registration period
    17  and shall be paid in addition to the triennial registration fee required
    18  by section sixty-six hundred fifteen-a of this article.
    19    §  4.  Subdivision  2  of  section  365-a of the social service law is
    20  amended by adding a new paragraph (gg) to read as follows:
    21    (gg) care and services furnished by a licensed dental therapist pursu-
    22  ant to article one hundred thirty-three of  the  education  law  who  is
    23  enrolled as a medicaid managed care provider;
    24    §  5.  The commissioner of health is authorized to promulgate or adopt
    25  any rules or regulations necessary to implement the provisions  of  this
    26  act and any procedures, forms, or instructions necessary for such imple-
    27  mentation  may  be  adopted and issued on or after the effective date of
    28  this act. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of the state admin-
    29  istrative procedure act or any other provision of  law,  rule  or  regu-
    30  lation,  the  commissioner of health and the superintendent of financial
    31  services and any appropriate council is authorized to adopt or amend  or
    32  promulgate  on an emergency basis any regulation he or she or such coun-
    33  cil determines necessary to implement any provision of this act  on  its
    34  effective date.
    35    § 6. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    36  it shall have become a law.
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