Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B5 - Board of Dentistry
Chapter 64B5-14 - ANESTHESIA
Section 64B5-14.006 - Reporting Adverse Occurrences
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Definitions:
(2) Dentists: Any dentist practicing in the State of Florida must notify the Board in writing by registered mail within forty-eight hours (48 hrs.) of any mortality or other adverse occurrence that occurs in the dentist's outpatient facility. A complete written report shall be filed with the Board within thirty (30) days of the mortality or other adverse occurrence. The complete written report shall, at a minimum, include the following:
(3) A failure by the dentist to timely and completely comply with all the reporting requirements mandated by this rule is a basis for disciplinary action by the Board, pursuant to Section 466.028(1), F.S.
(4) Certified Registered Dental Hygienists: Any CRDH administering local anesthesia must notify the Board, in writing by registered mail within forty-eight hours (48 hrs.) of any adverse occurrence that was related to or the result of the administration of local anesthesia. A complete written report shall be filed with the Board within thirty (30) days of the mortality or other adverse occurrence. The complete written report shall, at a minimum, include the following:
(5) A failure by the hygienist to timely and completely comply with all the reporting requirements mandated by this rule is a basis for disciplinary action by the Board pursuant to Section 466.028(1), F.S.
(6) Supervising Dentist:
If a Certified Registered Dental Hygienist is required to file a report under the provisions of this rule, the supervising dentist shall also file a contemporaneous report in accordance with subsection (2).
(7) The initial and complete reports required by this rule shall be mailed to: The Florida Board of Dentistry, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C08, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3258.
(8) When a patient death or other adverse occurrence is reported to the Board pursuant to this rule, the initial report shall be transmitted to the Chairman of the Board's Probable Cause Panel or another designated member of the Probable Cause Panel to determine if there is legal sufficiency that there has been a violation of the practice act. If so, the Adverse Incident Report shall be referred to the Department of Health, Consumer Services Unit as a complaint and the provision of Section 456.073, F.S. shall control.
Rulemaking Authority 466.004(4), 466.017(3), (6) FS. Law Implemented 466.017(3), (5) FS.
New 2-12-86, Amended 3-27-90, Formerly 21G-14.006, Amended 12-20-93, Formerly 61F5-14.006, Amended 8-8-96, Formerly 59Q-14.006, Amended 11-4-03, 12-25-06, 8-5-12, 11-13-17, 3-10-20.