Code of Massachusetts Regulations
234 CMR - BOARD OF REGISTRATION IN DENTISTRY
Title 234 CMR 6.00 - ADMINISTRATION OF ANESTHESIA AND SEDATION
Section 6.09 - Facility Permit D-P: Requirements for the Use and Provision of Portable and/or Mobile Anesthesia Services
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) A qualified dentist anesthesiologist who travels to dental facilities or practice sites for the purpose of delivering anesthesia services or sedation services at the site must hold a Mobile Facility D-P Permit for the use of portable and/or mobile anesthesia equipment, supplies and personnel.
(2) Application. Each applicant shall submit an accurate and complete application on form(s) provided by the Board and accompanied by the permit fee to be determined annually by the Executive Office of Administration and Finance. The application shall, at a minimum, include the following:
(3) The holder of a Facility Permit D-P shall comply with requirements of 234 CMR 6.00 pertaining to the category of anesthesia/sedation to be administered including:
(4) The holder of a Facility Permit D-P shall:
(5) The Facility Permit D-P, or a copy thereof, shall be prominently displayed in the facility by the qualified dental anesthesiologist whenever and wherever he/she is providing anesthesia services.
(6) The operating dentist shall be responsible for verifying that the qualified dental anesthesiologist has the proper anesthesia permit and that the portable anesthesia service is appropriately permitted for the level of pain control and/or sedation to be provided.
(7) The qualified dental anesthesiologist shall be responsible for verifying that the operating dentist and his/her clinical staff maintain current certification in ACLS or BLS for Healthcare Providers, as applicable given the type of anesthesia being administered.
(8) There shall be a written and signed agreement between the Facility Permit D-P applicant and the operating dentist for each site where anesthesia is to be administered by the Facility Permit D-P holder which, at a minimum describes how emergency response training and protocols will be developed and practiced, procedures for verifying qualifications of personnel who assist in the care and monitoring of the patient, responsibilities for pre- and post- operative patient assessment and monitoring, responsibilities for obtaining informed consent, and how compliance with applicable board statutes and regulations will be achieved and maintained at the site.