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(a) To qualify for a parenteral sedation permit an applicant must meet the education, certification, and training requirements of 12 AAC 28.010(3) - (5) or must
(1) have received formal training in the administration of parenteral sedation that included a minimum of 40 classroom hours and a minimum of 20 patient contact hours; and
(2) be certified by the institution where the training was received as being competent to administer parenteral sedation and competent to handle all emergencies relating to the use of parenteral sedation.
(b) The formal training program required under (a)(1) and (2) of this section must have been sponsored by or affiliated with a college or university accredited by the American Dental Association (ADA) or the Joint Council for the Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH), a JCAH accredited hospital, or other facility approved by the board.
(c) Repealed 4/18/2002.
History: Eff. 4/13/91, Register 118; am 4/18/2002, Register 162
Authority: AS 08.36.070
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