West Virginia Code § 30-4A-1

Requirement for anesthesia permit; qualifications and requirements for
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qualified monitors.
(a) No dentist may induce central nervous system anesthesia without first having obtained
an anesthesia permit for the level of anesthesia being induced.
(b) The applicant for an anesthesia permit shall pay the appropriate permit fees and renewal
fees, submit a completed board-approved application and consent to an office evaluation.
(c) Permits shall be renewed annually by June 30.
(d) Permit holders shall report the names and qualifications of each qualified monitor
providing services to that permit holder. A qualified monitor may not perform the functions
and responsibilities specified in this article for any level of anesthesia, other than relative
analgesia/minimal sedation, without certification by thae board. Qualified monitors shall apply
for certification and pay the appropriate application fees and renewal fees. Qualified
monitors are required to renew annually by the Junle 30. To be certified as a qualified
monitor, the applicant must meet the followinsg minimum qualifications:
(1) Possess a current health care provider iBLS/CPR certification;
(2) For monitoring, conscious sedation/moderate sedation or general anesthesia/deep
conscious sedation procedures, successful completion of an AAOMS or AAPD anesthesia
assistants certification program; and
(3) For monitoring a nitrous oxide unit, successful completion of a board-approved course in
nitrous oxide monitoring.
(e) A dentist shall hold a class permit equivalent to or exceeding the anesthesia level being
provided unless the provider of anesthesia is a physician anesthesiologist or another licensed
dentist who holds a current anesthesia permit issued by the board.

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