Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XXXIII - Dental Health Profession
Chapter 3 - Dentists
Section XXXIII-313 - Portable and Mobile Dentistry

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXXIII-313

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Definitions

Mobile Dental Clinic or Mobile Dental Unit- any self-contained facility in which dentistry will be practiced which may be moved, towed, or transported from one location to another using fixed dental equipment and plumbing.

Mobile Operator- a dentist licensed in Louisiana who has registered a Mobile Dental Clinic or Mobile Dental Unit with the dental board pursuant to these rules and who provides dental services in a Mobile Dental Clinic or Mobile Dental Unit either directly and/or through Louisiana licensed dentist associates.

Mobile Operator Permit-an authorization given to a Louisiana licensed dentist for the physical use of a mobile dental clinic or mobile dental unit in which to provide dental services. One mobile operator permit is required for each mobile clinic regardless of the number of dentists who practice in the clinic.

Operation- the activity conducted by Mobile or Portable Operators.

Operator- a licensed Louisiana dentist that has a current Mobile or Portable Operator Permit.

Portable Dental Clinic- the use of portable dental delivery equipment which is set-up on site to provide dental services at locations other than a Mobile Dental Clinic or Mobile Dental Unit and other than a dental office and uses non-fixed dental equipment and plumbing.

Portable Operator-a dentist licensed in Louisiana providing dental services at a location other than a mobile dental clinic or mobile dental unit and other than a fixed dental office either directly and/or through Louisiana licensed dentist associates. One portable operator permit is required for each set of portable dental equipment regardless of the number of dentists who work in the portable dental clinic.

Portable Operator Permit- an authorization given to a Louisiana licensed dentist to provide dental services at locations other than a Mobile Dental Clinic or Mobile Dental Unit and other than a dental office. The Portable Operator Permit is required of the owner of the Operation and does not apply to any dentist employed or contracted with the owner of the Operation.

B. Exemptions

1. Exempt from the requirements of these regulations for portable or mobile dentistry and for the use of a mobile dental clinic, mobile dental unit, or portable dental clinic are all federal, state, or local governmental agencies.

2. Dentists licensed to practice in Louisiana who have not registered with the board to operate a mobile dental facility or a portable dental operation may provide dental services through the use of dental instruments, materials, and equipment taken out of a dental office without registering if the service is provided as emergency treatment for their patients of record.

3. The services are limited to dental sealants, screenings, cleanings, radiographs, and fluoride treatments provided that such services are performed at no charge to the patient, the patient's parent or guardian, or any third-party payor.

4. Dentist licensed to practice in Louisiana who limit their mobile or portable practice to taking impressions and delivering mouthguards and removable dentures.

C. Application and Criteria for Permit

1. To operate mobile or portable operations a dentist must be licensed in Louisiana, in good standing with the dental board, and must have a mobile operator permit, a portable operator permit, or both.

2. A dentist licensed in Louisiana desiring to obtain a mobile operator permit from the dental board in order to provide dental services in a mobile dental clinic or mobile dental unit, shall apply to the dental board for a mobile operator permit on an application form to be provided by the dental board and by providing evidence of compliance with the requirements of this section and paying all appropriate fees.

3. A dentist licensed in Louisiana desiring to obtain a portable operator permit to provide dental services at locations other than his office, shall apply to the dental board for a portable operator permit on an application form to be provided by the dental board and by providing evidence of compliance with the requirements of this section and paying all appropriate fees.

4. All mobile or portable operations must conform to all existing and applicable Dental Practice Act rules and regulations, federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances including those relative to radiographic equipment, flammability, construction, sanitation, zoning, OSHA regulations, and applicable Federal Centers for Disease Control Guidelines and Prevention, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospital regulations including those for medical waste transportation, and the applicant possesses any applicable parish and city licenses or permits to operate the unit.

5. Each mobile dental clinic or mobile dental unit shall have:
a. ready access to a ramp or lift if necessary;

b. a properly functioning sterilization system;

c. ready access to an adequate supply of potable water;

d. ready access to toilet facilities if necessary;

e. a covered galvanized, stainless steel, or other non-corrosive container for deposit of refuse and waste materials;

f. an emergency kit available at all times;

g. portable oxygen available at all times;

h. medical waste disposal consistent with CDC guidelines;

i. properly functioning radiograph equipment producing fully developed x-rays of diagnostic quality;

j. suction equipment to maintain the current prevailing standard of care.

6. Each portable dental clinic shall have:
a. ready access to an adequate supply of potable water;

b. a covered galvanized, stainless steel, or other non-corrosive container for deposit of refuse and waste materials;

c. an emergency kit available at all times;

d. portable oxygen available at all times;

e. medical waste disposal consistent with CDC guidelines;

f. a properly functioning sterilization system;

g. properly functioning radiograph equipment producing fully developed x-rays of diagnostic quality;

h. suction equipment to achieve a minimum level of three cubic feet per minute.

7. The mobile dental clinic, mobile dental unit, or portable dental clinic shall be inspected in a timely fashion by a dental board member or a staff evaluator prior to receiving approval to operate.

8. During operations the mobile dental clinic, mobile dental unit, or portable dental clinic shall prominently display all applicable licenses and permits in compliance with §104 of these rules. These documents may be kept in a notebook labeled Licenses and Permits. Copies of licenses and permits are acceptable.

9. Transferability. Neither the mobile or portable permits are transferable.

10. Renewal. Mobile or portable permits expire at the same time as the operator's dental license but shall be renewed at the time the operator renews his or her dental license by completing the renewal form and paying all applicable fees.

D. Record Keeping. The operator or operation shall maintain an official business or mailing and actual, physical address of record which shall not be a post office box except where mail is deliverable to a post office box only and a 24 hour emergency telephone number which shall be filed with the board. The dental board shall be notified within 30 days of any change in the address of record. All written or printed, or electronic documents available from or issued by the operator or operation shall contain the official address of record of the operator or operation. When not in transit, all dental and official records, printed or electronic shall be maintained or available at the official office address of record, in conformity with all record-keeping requirements.

E. Practice Standards

1. All operators and dentists providing care in mobile dental clinics, mobile dental units, or portable dental clinics shall maintain and uphold the prevailing standard of dental care.

2. Anesthesia in all operations shall be limited to local anesthetics only.

3. An operator or operation must have communication facilities immediately available which will enable the operator thereof to contact necessary parties in the event of a medical or dental emergency including 911 capabilities.

4. An operator or operation which accepts a patient and provides preventative treatment, including prophylaxis, radiographs, and fluoride shall make appropriate referrals for follow-up treatment when indicated in the dentist's professional judgment and is subject to the prevailing standard of dental care.

5. An operator or operation must ensure that all dental services are provided in a clean, sanitary place, and in compliance with applicable Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines, the Dental Practice Act and regulations, federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances including those relative to radiographic equipment, flammability, construction, sanitation, zoning, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospital regulations including those for medical waste transportation, and the applicant possesses any applicable parish and city licenses or permits to operate the unit.

6. An operator shall identify and advise the dental board within 30 days of any personnel change relative to all licensed dentists and dental hygienists, associated with the provision of dental services by providing their full names, addresses, telephone numbers, and license numbers.

7. At all times the mobile or portable dental activities shall be under the supervision of the dentist with the operator permit or any dentist working in that practice subject to direct and general supervision stipulations found in §701 Any dentist or dental hygienist rendering services shall be licensed and in good standing with the dental board.

8. Although the operator and operation is responsible for providing emergency follow-up care, the operator or operation must certify and provide the dental board a copy of a written agreement for emergency follow-up care for patients treated at said locations and the agreement is to include identification of and arrangements for treatment in a dental facility which is permanently established within 25 miles of the treatment site. When the operator has demonstrated no emergency facility is available within the area, the board may grant a distance waiver of this rule to promote and foster access to dental care.

9. When analogue radiographs are to be made by the operator or operation, a lead apron which includes a thyroid collar shall be utilized and adequate protection for the x-ray technician shall be utilized. The lead apron is not necessary when the radiographs are digital.

F. Cessation of Operations

1. Upon cessation of the operation, the operator shall notify the dental board within 30 days of the last day of operation in writing of the final disposition of patient records and charts.

2. If the operation is sold, a new registration application must be filed with the board.

3. Upon choosing to discontinue practice or services, the operator or operation shall notify within 30 days all patients where and how they may obtain their dental records.

4. The operator or operation shall make reasonable arrangements with the active patients of the operation for the transfer of the patients' records, including radiographs or diagnostic quality copies thereof, to the succeeding practitioner or, at the written request of the patient, to the patient.

5. As used in this section "active patient" applies and refers to a person whom the operation has examined, treated, cared for, or otherwise consulted with during the two-year period prior to discontinuation of practice, or moving.

G. Consent Forms for Minors. No services may be performed on minors without a signed consent form from the parent or guardian, which includes the following:

1. a statement that if the minor already has a dentist, the parent or guardian should continue to arrange dental care through that provider;

2. a statement that a parent or guardian may attend all dental visits and the form provides a telephone number and address where the parent or guardian can contact the operator's office if they wish to be at the school, facility or site when the minor is being treated. If the parent or guardian contacts the operator's office requesting to be present at the dental visit when their child is being treated, then the operator shall notify the parent or guardian when dental care is to be rendered so the parent or guardian can be present. If the parent or guardian requests to be present, but does not appear at the site where the treatment is being provided no dental care shall be rendered to that patient;

3. a telephone number for emergency services;

4. the telephone number of the parent or guardian. If the parent or guardian fails to include a contact phone number, then no dental services can be provided to that minor;

5. the consent form shall be provided in duplicate in order for the parent or guardian to be provided a copy;

6. confirmation that the patient, parent or legal guardian further understands treatment through such mobile dental or portable dental providers may affect future Medicaid and insurance benefits for the patient for one year;

7. a conspicuous statement that the parent or guardian should contact the operator at the operator's toll free number if the parent or guardian has any questions whatsoever regarding the information provided or the consent form to be signed. The operator shall make a notation in the patient's chart regarding all questions and answers between the two parties.

H. Information for Patients

1. All consent forms shall include but not be limited to the following:
a. a complete listing of all procedures which may be performed by the operator which shall include a description of the risks and potential complications;

b. a description of all behavior management procedures which may be involved in the provision of dental treatment, and those risks associated with such dental treatment or course of dental treatment, which would ordinarily have been disclosed under the same or similar circumstances by dentists with the same or similar training and experience. The parent or guardian should be encouraged to call the operator if he or she has any questions concerning any of the above. All questions must be answered in a satisfactory manner. A check box or similar feature should appear by each type of procedure listed and appropriate instructions provided so that a parent or guardian may give permission for treatment of a minor to include only those procedures specifically chosen from the list and the behavior management procedures;

c. a statement encouraging the parent or guardian to be present during the treatment of the patient in order to assist the dentist, if necessary, with behavi or management;

d. a notation that treatment cannot be rendered on a minor patient unless his or her medical history has been updated within the past six months. A space on the consent form shall include a place for the parent to list any medical or dental problems which the patient may have;

e. an explanation of the notice of the operator's privacy practices which shall be in conformity with all federal and state laws.

2. When appropriate, during or at the conclusion of each patient's visit to the operation, the patient shall be provided with an information sheet and a copy shall be mailed to the patient's home. If the patient has provided consent to an institutional facility to access the patient's dental health records, the institution shall also be provided with a copy of the information sheet. An institutional facility includes, but is not limited to, a long-term care facility or school.

3. The information sheet as required herein shall include the following:
a. 24-hour toll free as well as an in-state telephone number and address where the parent, guardian, or patient can contact the operator's office for questions or emergency dental care;

b. the name of the dentist who provided services;

c. a description of the treatment rendered;

d. referral information if necessary;

e. post-operative instructions as necessary.

I. Standards for Equipment

1. The equipment and supplies shall be of a type and condition that allows the dentist providing dental services to meet the prevailing standard of dental care.

2. The equipment and supplies shall be subject to inspection by any dental board member, staff member or agent of the dental board.

J. Inspection of Mobile and Portable Operations

1. Inspections of mobile dental clinics, mobile dental units, or a portable operator location of service may be conducted by any dental board member, staff member, or agent of the dental board.

2. The dental board shall be provided with a list of all sites, including addresses where the operator shall conduct mobile or portable activities, at the time the permit is applied for and it shall be updated as necessary every 30 days.

K. Disposal of Infectious Waste. An operator or operation must handle and dispose of all waste in accordance with §1001 of the board's rules. The transporting of any biohazardous wastes shall be done in compliance with the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospital regulations for the handling and transportation of medical waste.

L. Non-resident Management and Administration Rules

1. An administrative company shall not be permitted to perform any duties or services that are exclusively a Louisiana licensed dentist's responsibility under the Louisiana Dental Practice Act, including the following:
(a) Division of fees or other remuneration or consideration with any person not licensed to practice dentistry in Louisiana, or an agreement to divide and share fees received for dental services with any non-dentists in return for referral of patients to the licensed dentists, whether or not the patient or legal representative is aware of the arrangement. However, this Paragraph shall not forbid dentists licensed in Louisiana from practicing in a partnership or professional corporation and sharing professional fees or forbid a dentist licensed in Louisiana from employing another dentist licensed in Louisiana. In addition, no dentist licensed in Louisiana shall share professional fees with a dentist whose license is either suspended or revoked during said period of suspension or revocation.

and R.S. 37:776(A)(10) which provides as follows:

(b) Employing, procuring, inducing, aiding, or abetting a person not licensed or registered as a dentist to engage in the practice of dentistry or to possess an ownership interest of any kind in a dental practice, but the person practiced upon shall not be an accomplice, employer, procurer, inducer, aider, or abettor within the meaning of this provision.

2. The operator must provide to the board proof that the administrative company is authorized to conduct business in the State and has a valid Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Louisiana Secretary of State.

3. An administrative company shall not be permitted to perform any duties or services that are exclusively a Louisiana licensed dentist's responsibility under the Louisiana Dental Practice Act, including the following:
a. own a mobile or portable dental practice;

b. provide dental care;

c. determine what dental services should or should not be offered to a patient;

d. establish infection control procedures and standards;

e. determine patient charges and collection policies;

f. determine when a patient should or should not be referred and where the patient shall be referred;

g. establish HIPAA standards;

h. select and employ associated dentists and dental staff.

M. Miscellaneous Provisions

1. All dental health care providers of mobile or portable dentistry shall wear in a conspicuous place on their person a name tag identifying them and their position (D.D.S., R.D.H., EDDA, or D.A.).

2. All mobile or portable dentistry providers shall have written protocols for each of the following areas which shall be kept at the operator's office and with all applicable licenses and permits:
a. sterilization procedures, including where dedicated and observable sterilization areas are located;

b. transportation of all waste materials, instruments and equipment.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:760(8), and Act 429 of the Regular Legislative Session of 2009.

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