§ 582. Authority of the Board In addition to any other provisions of law, the Board shall have the authority to: (1) provide general information to applicants; (2) explain complaint and appeal procedures to applicants, licensees, registrants, and the public; (3) adopt rules pursuant to the Vermont Administrative Procedure Act: (A) as necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter; (B) relating to qualifications of applicants, examinations, and granting and renewal of licenses and registrations; (C) relating to the granting or renewal of a license to those who do not meet active practice requirements; (D) setting standards for the continuing education of persons licensed or registered under this chapter; (E) establishing requirements for licensing dental hygienists with five years of regulated practice experience; (F) setting educational standards and standards of practice for the administration of anesthetics in the dental office; (G) for the administration of local anesthetics by dental hygienists, including minimum education requirements and procedures for administration of local anesthetics; (H) setting guidelines for general supervision of dental hygienists, to be known as “public-health hygienists,” who may perform tasks in the settings set forth in section 624 of this chapter; and (I) prescribing minimum educational, training, experience, and supervision requirements and professional standards necessary for practice pursuant to this chapter as a dental assistant; and (4) undertake any other actions or procedures specified in, required by, or appropriate to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
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