Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 150 - RULES OF GEORGIA BOARD OF DENTISTRY
Chapter 150-8 - UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Rule 150-8-.01 - Unprofessional Conduct Defined
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
The Board has the authority to refuse to grant a license to an applicant or to discipline a dentist or dental hygienist licensed in Georgia if that individual has engaged in unprofessional conduct. For the purpose of the implementation and enforcement of this rule, unprofessional conduct is defined to include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) Failing to conform to current recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C.) for preventing transmission of bloodborne pathogens, and all other communicable diseases to patients. It is the responsibility of all currently licensed dentists and dental hygienists to maintain familiarity with these recommendations, which are considered by the Board to be minimum standards of acceptable and prevailing dental practice.
(b) Violating any lawful order of the Board;
(c) Violating any Consent Agreement entered into with the Georgia Board of Dentistry or any other licensing board;
(d) Violating statutes and rules relating to or regulating the practice of dentistry, including, but not limited to, the following:
(e) Failing to maintain appropriate records whenever controlled drugs are prescribed. Appropriate records, at a minimum, shall contain the following:
(f) Prescribing controlled substances for a habitual drug user in the absence of substantial dental justification;
(g) Prescribing drugs for other than legitimate dental purposes;
(h) Any departure from, or failure to conform to, the minimum standards of acceptable and prevailing dental practice. Guidelines to be used by the Board in defining such standards may include, but are not restricted to:
(i) Practicing fraud, forgery, deception or conspiracy in connection with an examination for licensure or an application;
(j) Knowingly submitting any misleading, deceptive, untrue, or fraudulent misrepresentation on a claim form, bill or statement to a third party;
(k) Knowingly submitting a claim form, bill or statement asserting a fee for any given dental appliance, procedure or service rendered to a patient covered by a dental insurance plan, which fee is greater than the fee the dentist usually accepts as payment in full for any given dental appliance, procedure or service;
(l) Abrogating or waiving the co-payment provisions of a third party contract by accepting the payment received from a third party as payment in full, unless the abrogation or waiver of such co-payment or the intent to abrogate or waive such copayment is fully disclosed, in writing, to the third party at the time the claim is submitted for payment. For the purpose of this rule, a "third party" is any party to a dental prepayment contract that may collect premiums, assume financial risks, pay claims, and/or provide administrative service.
(m) Falsifying, altering or destroying treatment records in contemplation of an investigation by the Board or a lawsuit being filed by a patient;
(n) Committing any act of sexual intimacy, abuse, misconduct or exploitation related to the licensee's practice of dentistry or dental hygiene;
(o) Delegating to unlicensed or otherwise unqualified personnel duties that may only be lawfully performed by a dentist or dental hygienist;
(p) Using improper, unfair or unethical measures to draw dental patronage from the practice of another licensee;
(q) Terminating a dentist/patient relationship by a dentist, unless notice of the termination is provided to the patient via certified mail. A "dentist/patient relationship" exists where a dentist has provided dental treatment to a patient on at least one occasion within the preceding year.
(r) Knowingly certifying falsely to the accuracy or completeness of dental records provided to the Board.
(s) Authorizing a dental hygienist who has not met the requirements of Rule 150-5-.07(2) to administer local anesthesia.
O.C.G.A. §§ 31-33-2, 43-1-19, 43-1-19.1, 43-11-7, 43-11-8, 43-11-47, 43-11-72.