Effective 5/10/2016 58-69-801. Dental hygienist — Limitations on practice. A dental hygienist licensed under this chapter may only practice dental hygiene: (1) in an accredited dental or dental hygienist school to teach and demonstrate the practice of dental hygiene; (2) for a public health agency; (3) under the supervision of a dentist, for an employee […]
Effective 5/12/2020 58-69-802. Practice within limits of law, education, training, experience, and competency — Standard of care. (1) Each individual licensed under this chapter shall confine his practice to those acts or practices: (a) permitted by law; and (b) in which the individual is competent by education, training, and experience. (2) (a) The standard of […]
58-69-803. Use of unlicensed individuals. The standards regulating the use of unlicensed individuals as dental assistants shall be established by division rule made in collaboration with the board. Enacted by Chapter 116, 1996 General Session
58-69-804. Form of practice. (1) A dentist licensed under this chapter may engage in practice as a dentist, or in the practice of dentistry only as an individual licensee, but as an individual licensee, he may be: (a) an individual operating as a business proprietor; (b) an employee of another person; (c) a partner in […]
58-69-805. Disclosure of financial interest by licensee. (1) Licensees under this chapter may not refer patients to any clinical laboratory or health care facility in which the licensee or a member of the licensee’s immediate family has any financial relationship as that term is described in 42 U.S.C. 1395nn, unless the licensee at the time […]
58-69-806. Consumer access to provider charges. Beginning January 1, 2011, a dentist licensed under this chapter shall, when requested by a consumer: (1) make a list of prices charged by the dentist available for the consumer which includes the dentist’s 25 most frequently performed: (a) clinic procedures or clinic services; (b) out-patient procedures; and (c) […]
Effective 5/12/2020 58-69-807. Use of teledentistry — Informed consent — Rulemaking. (1) A dentist may provide dental services using teledentistry, including the following: (a) collaborating with a licensed dental professional in the completion of the following at a public health setting, generally with a written collaborative agreement, directly, or indirectly, in accordance with this chapter: […]