Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 1119 - Retired Licensure
(a) A retired license shall be issued to a
registered dental hygienist (RDH), registered dental hygienist in alternative
practice (RDHAP), or registered dental hygienist in extended functions (RDHEF)
if the licensee meets the following requirements:
(1) Holds an active license or an inactive
license that was not placed on inactive status as a result of revocation or
suspension;
(2) Submits to the
Board a completed "Application for a Retired RDH, RDHAP, or RDHEF License" DHBC
RLC-01 (New 11/20), hereby incorporated by reference; and
(3) Submits an $80 fee to the
Board.
(b) Once the
Board has issued a retired license, the holder of a retired license shall:
(1) Be exempt from continuing education
requirements;
(2) Be exempt from
renewal of the retired license; and
(3) Utilize his or her professional title
only with the unabbreviated word "retired" preceding or after the professional
designation.
(c) The
holder of a retired license shall not engage in any activity for which an
active RDH, RDHAP, or RDHEF license is required.
(d) The Board shall not be prevented from
investigating violations or taking action against a retired license for
violations of laws governing the practice of dental hygiene.
(e) To restore a license to active status,
the holder of a retired license shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) Submit a completed "Application for
Reactivation of a Retired RDH, RDHAP, or RDHEF License" DHBC RLC-02 (New
10/20), hereby incorporated by reference;
(2) Payment of a $160 fee as required by the
Board;
(3) Submit proof of
completion of current continuing education requirements pursuant to
16 CCR
sections 1016 and
1017; and
(4) Comply with fingerprint submission
requirements pursuant to
16 CCR
section 1132.
(f) The holder of a retired license shall be
allowed to provide to the public, without supervision, dental hygiene
educational services, oral health training programs, oral health screenings,
and application of fluoride varnish free of charge in any oral health public
health program created by federal, state, or local law or administered by a
federal, state, county, or local governmental entity, at a sponsored event by a
sponsoring entity. The retired licensee shall refer any screened individuals
with possible oral abnormalities to a dentist for a comprehensive examination,
diagnosis, and treatment plan. For purposes of this section, the following
shall apply:
(1) "Sponsored event" shall be
defined as in paragraph (4) of subdivision (b) of Section 1626.6 of the
Code.
(2) "Sponsoring entity" shall
be defined as in paragraph (6) of subdivision (b) of Section 1626.6 of the
Code.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 464, 1905, 1906 and 1944, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 464, 1906 and 1944, Business and Professions Code.
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