Kansas
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Updated: 5/1/2018
Summary Dentist
Renewal Deadline: December 31st
Renewal Period: 2 Years
Required Hours: 60
State Mandated CE Courses: 2 hours Ethics, Maximum 4 hours CPR/BLS
Limits on Courses: 40 hrs in individual's specialty
Other: Max 10 hrs for a single article, max 20 hrs for any book, 5 hrs for teaching a course
Summary RDH
Renewal Deadline: December 31st
Renewal Period: 2 Years
Required Hours: 30
State Mandated CE Courses: 1 hours Ethics, Maximum 4 hours CPR/BLS
Limits on Courses: None Reported
Other: Max 10 hrs for a single article, max 20 hrs for any book, 5 hrs for teaching a course
K.A.R. 71-4-1(b)
Article 4.—CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
71-4-1. Continuing education credit hours and basic cardiac life support certificate required for renewal of license of dentist and dental hygienist.
(a) Each licensee shall submit to the board, with the license renewal application, a current “basic cardiac life support for the health care provider” certificate from the American heart association or a current certificate deemed equivalent by the board from a provider approved by the board. The continuing education hours for either certificate may be applied to the education requirement specified in subsection (b). Any dentist licensee who holds a specialist certificate may consider these continuing education hours as pertaining to that licensee’s specialty hour requirement.
(b) Each dentist licensee shall submit to the board, with the license renewal application, evidence of satisfactory completion of at least 60 hours of continuing education courses that qualify for credit. At least two of these hours shall be in ethics. Each dentist licensee who holds a specialist certificate shall provide evidence satisfactory to the board that at least 40 of the required 60 hours of continuing education are in courses in the specialty for which the licensee holds a specialist certificate. Each required course hour shall be completed in the 24-month period immediately preceding the date of expiration of the license. The term “courses” as used in this article shall include courses, institutes, seminars, programs, and meetings.
(c) Each dental hygienist licensee shall submit, with the license renewal application, evidence of satisfactory completion of at least 30 hours of continuing dental education courses that qualify for credit. At least one of these hours shall be in ethics. Each course shall have been completed in the 24-month period immediately preceding the date of expiration of the dental hygienist license.
(d) An extension of time to complete a continuing education requirement may be granted by the board if it finds that good cause has been shown. (Authorized by K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 65- 1431 and K.S.A. 74-1406; implementing K.S.A. 2010 Supp. 65-1431; effective May 1, 1978; amended May 1, 1986; amended March 27, 1989; amended Dec. 27, 1996; amended Feb. 20, 2004; amended Jan. 6, 2012; amended May 30, 2014.)
71-4-2. Approved continuing dental education. The following general standards shall be used by the board in determining which courses will qualify for continuing dental education credits required as a condition for the annual renewal of dental and dental hygienist licenses:
(a) Eligibility. Only those courses which increase the dentist's or dental hygienist's clinical and theoretical dental knowledge or ability to provide care and treatment to patients shall qualify for credit in computing the required hours of continuing dental education. Any person or organization may apply in writing to the board for approval of any courses.
(b) Courses. Subject to the eligibility standards set forth in paragraph
(a) above, all courses, both within and without the state of Kansas, offered by any of the following organizations shall be approved for credit:
(1) any college or university;
(2) the American dental association, the national dental association, or their component and constituent societies and associations;
(3) the American dental hygienists association and national dental hygienists association or their component and constituent societies and associations;
(4) the academies and specialty organizations recognized by the dental board;
(5) local dental society and dental hygiene society meetings;
(6) dental or dental hygiene study club meetings; and
(7) programs that are sponsored by the veterans administration or the armed forces and given at a United States government facility. One hour of credit shall be given for each hour in actual attendance at such courses.
(c) Advanced study. A waiver of continuing dental education requirements shall be granted if a licensee is engaged as a full-time student in graduate study, internships or a residency program in dentistry, any of the specialties of dentistry recognized by the board, or dental hygiene.
(d) New graduates. A waiver of the continuing dental education requirements shall be granted for the first year after a licensee graduates and becomes licensed.
(e) Lecturing, presenting papers, or clinics, teaching. Any licensee may receive a maximum of 10 hours of credit annually for any combination of lecturing, presenting papers or clinics or teaching subjects related to dentistry and dental hygiene. Credit for teaching courses involving repeated presentation of similar subject matters shall be limited to the time spent in one presentation.
(f) Commercially sponsored courses. Continuing dental education courses sponsored by any person, corporation, association or other entity on a profit-making basis shall be approved by the board for continuing dental education credit subject to the eligibility standards set forth in paragraph (a) above.
(g) Credit for programs of home study shall be allowed for eligible courses based upon the hours of continuing dental education credit established by the sponsor or producers of the course, subject to prior review and determination of the allowable hours of credit by the board.
(h) Credit may be granted, upon the application of any licensee, for authorship of published dental articles or books or for teaching any approved dental education course. The hours of credit to be allowed shall be determined by the board. The maximum number of hours allowed shall be:
(1) 10 hours for any single article;
(2) 20 hours for any book; and
(3) five hours for teaching a course.
(i) Disabled or retired dentists.
(1) The dental education requirements shall be waived for licensees who are disabled or retired, as those terms are defined by statute. In order to return to active practice, after a period Page 57 of 83 of disability or retirement, each licensee shall complete continuing dental education credit hours according to the following schedule:
(A) Licensed dentists:
(i) five or more years disability or retirement 100 hours
(ii) four years disability or retirement 80 hours
(iii) three years disability or retirement 70 hours
(iv) two years disability or retirement 60 hours
(v) one year disability or retirement 30 hours
(B) Licensed dental hygienists:
(i) five or more years disability or retirement 50 hours
(ii) four years disability or retirement 40 hours
(iii) three years disability or retirement 35 hours
(iv) two years of disability or retirement 30 hours
(v) one year of disability or retirement 15 hours
(2) Upon application of a licensee, all or any portion of the continuing dental education hours required of a licensee returning to practice may be waived if the licensee passes an examination determined by the board. Such an examination may be required in addition to completion of the continuing dental education hours required above. The examination may be written, oral or clinical, or all of these, at the board's determination. (Authorized by K.S.A. 74- 1406 and K.S.A. 1984 Supp. 65-1431; implementing K.S.A. 1984 Supp. 65-1431; effective May 1, 1978; amended May 1, 1986.)