New Jersey
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Updated: 5/1/2018
Summary Dentist
Renewal Deadline: October 31st Odd Years
Renewal Period: 2 Years
Required Hours: 40
State Mandated CE Courses: CPR certification
Limits on Courses: 20 hour of self-study, 5hrs max for CPR, 15 hrs max for ACLS, 7 hrs max for practice management
Other: 5 CE for each full day of teaching or research with 10 max
Summary RDH
Renewal Deadline: October 31st Odd Years
Renewal Period: 2 Years
Required Hours: 20
State Mandated CE Courses: CPR certification,
Limits on Courses: 10 hour of self-study
Other: 2 CE for each full day of teaching or research with 4 max
Summary Assistant
Renewal Deadline: October 31st Odd Years
Renewal Period: 2 Years
Required Hours: 10
State Mandated CE Courses: CPR certification
Limits on Courses: 5 hour of self-study
Other: 2 CE for each full day of teaching or research with 4 max
New Jersey State Board of Dentistry
New Jersey Administrative Code 13:30-5
SUBCHAPTER 5.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
13:30-5.1 CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DENTISTS
a) Continuing education shall be a mandatory requirement for license renewal, except that the Board shall not require completion of continuing dental education credits for initial registration of dentists. All licensed dentists holding active licenses shall submit a certification verifying completion of 40 hours of continuing dental education every two years at the time of registration renewal, except for the following:
1) Except as set forth in (a)2 below, a licensee who was initially licensed during the first year of the preceding biennial period shall submit a certification verifying the completion of 40 credits of continuing dental education. A licensee who was initially licensed during the second year of the preceding biennial period shall submit a certification verifying the completion of 20 credits of continuing dental education; and
2) An individual who graduates from a dental school and is licensed in the first year of the biennial period shall complete 20 credits of continuing education. An individual who graduates from a dental school and is licensed in the second year of the biennial period shall be exempt from continuing education requirements for that biennial period.
b) One hour of continuing education credit shall be granted for each hour of instruction at lectures, seminars, clinical or laboratory participatory courses, the program portion of dinner and other meetings of national, constituents, and components of dental professional associations recognized by the Board, or other educational methods as may be approved by the Board, excluding time spent at meals, breaks or business sessions. Credit shall be granted only for full instructional hours, but not for less than one instructional hour. Successful completion of an entire course or segment of course instruction is required in order to receive any continuing education credit. Unless otherwise provided, only in class participation, not student time devoted to preparation, shall be counted toward continuing dental education.
c) It shall be the responsibility of each licensee to maintain a record of all continuing education activity completed and to be prepared to submit evidence of completion of the credit requirements to the Board upon request. Records shall be maintained for two full biennial periods from the date of completion of the continuing education activity. Each licensee shall obtain from the continuing education course sponsor a record of attendance which shall include, at a minimum, the following:
1) The participant's name;
2) The title or subject area of the course;
3) The instructor's name;
4) The course sponsor;
5) The date and location of the course;
6) The number of hours; and
7) Verification of successful completion by the course sponsor.
d) The Board shall monitor compliance with the mandatory continuing dental education requirement by requesting some licensees, at the discretion of the Board, to provide documentary proof of successful completion of continuing education credits.
e) All continuing education activities to be accepted for credit shall have significant intellectual or practical content which deals primarily with matters directly related to the practice of dentistry or with the professional responsibilities or ethical obligations of licensees. Subjects such as estate planning, financial or investment/tax planning, and personal health shall not be acceptable for continuing education credit.
f) If a continuing education sponsor desires prior approval for a course of acceptable subject matter and seeks to be assigned a designated number of continuing education credits by the Board, the program sponsor shall provide, in writing and on a form provided by the Board, the curriculum vitae of all instructors and/or discussion leaders, the outline of the course, the course objectives and information to document that the course meets the following requirements:
1) The course is offered in a subject matter and in a format permissible pursuant to the provisions of this section;
2) The course is conducted by a qualified instructor or discussion leader; and
3) The course is at least one hour in length.
g) Applications for pre-approval of continuing education programs shall be submitted by the program sponsor on the form provided by the Board at least 45 days prior to the date the continuing education program is to be offered. Incomplete applications shall be returned to the sponsor and may result in an inability to grant approval prior to commencement of the program. Although an inability to obtain prior approval may not preclude acceptance of the program, there is no assurance that the Board will grant approval retroactively.
h) Continuing education course approval granted pursuant to this section shall be valid for two years from the date of approval provided that the course subject matter, course instructor and course length remain unchanged from the initial application.
i) A licensee may obtain continuing education credits from any of the areas of study listed below. A licensee shall not receive credit for more than the maximum number of hours permitted in each area of study for each biennial period, as set forth in (i)1 through 4 below.
1) Educational and scientific courses related to the practice of dentistry;
i) A licensee may obtain 40 hours of continuing education in this category.
ii) The following shall satisfy the requirement of 40 hours of continuing education for a biennial registration period:
(1) Completion of an accredited one-year dental residency program; or
(2) Attendance at, or completion of, an approved advanced education program leading to specialty certification in endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, oral and maxillofacial pathology, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, prosthodontics, public health, or oral and maxillofacial radiology.
iii) A maximum of five hours of continuing education credit shall be given to a student or an instructor for basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation courses and a maximum of 15 hours of continuing education credit shall be given to a student or an instructor for Advanced Cardiac Life Support courses.
iv) A maximum of 20 hours of continuing education credit shall be given for any form of written or electronic media distance learning courses. A written or electronic media distance learning course shall include a written post-test, and such test shall be retained by the licensee as an additional record of completion of the course.
v) A maximum of seven hours of continuing education credit shall be given for practice management/managed care courses;
vi)
2) Papers, publications and scientific presentations:
i) A licensee may obtain a maximum of 20 hours of continuing education credit in this category.
ii) A maximum of 10 hours of continuing education credit shall be given for each original scientific paper authored by the licensee and published in a refereed journal. At the discretion of the Board, the 10 hours may be divided among coauthors based upon the length of the scientific paper and the contributions of each author.
iii) For each original presentation of a paper, essay or formal lecture to a recognized group of fellow professionals as part of a course or program eligible for Board approval for credit pursuant to this section, a licensee shall receive two hours of continuing education credit for every hour of presentation;
3) Teaching and research appointments:
i) A licensee involved in teaching or research activities at least one full day or the equivalent of one full day per week per academic year and who holds at least a part-time faculty or research appointment shall receive five hours of continuing education credit annually for each full day of teaching or research activity up to a maximum of 10 hours of credit per biennial period or two and one-half hours annually for each half day of teaching or research activity up to a maximum of five hours of credit per biennial period.
4) Table clinics and scientific exhibits:
i) A licensee may obtain a maximum of eight continuing education hours in this category.
ii) A licensee may obtain up to one hour of continuing education for each two hours of original presentation of a table clinic or scientific exhibit at a professional meeting.
j) Licensees who complete the required 20 hours of continuing education credit pursuant to the requirements for parenteral conscious sedation and/or general anesthesia permit holders as set forth in N.J.A.C. 13:30-8.2 and 8.3 shall be given credit for all 20 hours so completed. Licensees who complete the required 20 hours of continuing education credit pursuant to the requirements for enteral sedation permit holders as set forth in N.J.A.C. 13:30-8.4 shall be given credit for all 20 hours so completed.
k) A maximum of seven continuing education credits completed by a licensee in excess of the 40 credit hours required pursuant to (a) above may be credited to the subsequent biennial registration period.
l) Any continuing education courses taken by a licensee at the direction or order of the Board as a remedial measure shall not be used to fulfill the continuing education requirement set forth in (a) above.
m) The Board may, in its discretion, waive all or a portion of the requirements for continuing education on an individual basis for reasons of hardship such as illness or disability or other good cause. Any licensee seeking a waiver of continuing education requirements shall apply to the Board in writing and set forth with specificity the reasons for requesting the waiver. The licensee shall also provide the Board with such additional information as the Board may reasonably request in support of the application.
13:30-5.2 CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DENTAL HYGIENISTS
a) All licensed dental hygienists shall submit a certification verifying the completion of 20 hours of continuing education every two years at the time of license renewal, except as provided in (b) and (d) below. No more than one-half of the required continuing education hours in the two-year period may be obtained through written or electronic media distance learning courses.
b) An individual who graduates from a program in dental hygiene in the first year of the biennial period shall complete 10 credits of continuing education for biennial renewal. An individual who graduates from a program in dental hygiene in the second year of the biennial period shall be exempt from continuing education requirements for that biennial period.
c) The following shall be considered acceptable forms of continuing education:
1) Scientific courses applicable to the delivery of dental care by dental hygienist, including preventive services, radiography, dental photography, nutrition, patient counseling, community health, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification, and infection control;
2) Courses which directly relate to or concern the practice of dentistry, including organization and office management, office design, communication skills, behavioral science, dental-legal matters and methods of health care delivery; and
3) Teaching and research appointments:
i) A licensee involved in teaching or research activities at least one full day or the equivalent of one full day per week per academic year and who holds at least a part-time faculty or research appointment shall receive two hours of continuing education credit annually for each full day of teaching or research up to a maximum of four hours of credit per biennial period and one credit annually for each half day of teaching or research up to a maximum of two hours of credit per biennial period.
d) The Board shall recognize as acceptable the courses of study and amount of hours credited in continuing education programs approved by the following, provided that the courses satisfy the minimum requirements set forth in this subchapter:
1) The American Dental Association and its constituents and components;
2) The Academy of General Dentistry and its constituents and components;
3) The American Dental Hygienists Association and its constituents and components;
4) The American Dental Assistants' Association and its constituents and components;
5) The American Academy of Dental Hygiene and its constituents and components; and
6) Accredited colleges or universities.
e) A licensee shall maintain a record of all continuing education activity completed and shall submit a certification verifying the completion of the credit requirements to the Board upon request. Records shall be maintained for two full biennial periods from the date of completion of the continuing education activity. Each licensee shall obtain from the continuing education course sponsor a record of attendance which shall include, at a minimum, the following:
1) The participant's name;
2) The title or subject area of the course;
3) The instructor's name;
4) The course sponsor;
5) The date and location of the course;
6) The number of hours; and
7) Verification of successful completion by the course sponsor.
f) The Board may inspect the licensee's records upon request as may be necessary to insure that the continuing education requirements have been satisfied.
13:30-5.3 CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANTS AND LIMITED REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANTS IN ORTHODONTICS
a) All registered dental assistants and limited registered dental assistants in orthodontics shall submit a certification verifying the completion of 10 hours of continuing education every two years at the time of registration renewal. No more than one-half of the required continuing education hours in the two-year period may be obtained through written or electronic media distance learning courses.
b) The following shall be considered acceptable forms of continuing education:
1) Scientific courses applicable to the delivery of dental care by dental auxiliaries, including preventive services, radiography, dental photography, nutrition, patient counseling, community health, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation or Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification, and infection control;
2) Courses which directly relate to or concern the practice of dentistry, including organization and office management, office design, communication skills, behavioral science, dental-legal matters and methods of health care delivery; and
3) Teaching and research appointments:
i) A registrant involved in teaching or research activities at least one full day or the equivalent of one full day per week per academic year and who holds at least a part-time faculty or research appointment shall receive two hours of continuing education credit annually for each full day of teaching or research up to a maximum of four hours of credit per biennial period and one credit annually for each half day of teaching or research up to a maximum of two hours of credit per biennial period.
c) The Board shall recognize as acceptable the courses of study and amount of hours credited in continuing education programs approved by the following, provided that the courses satisfy the minimum requirements set forth in this subchapter:
1) The American Dental Association and its constituents and components;
2) The Academy of General Dentistry and its constituents and components;
3) The American Dental Hygienists Association and its constituents and components;
4) The American Dental Assistants' Association and its constituents and components;
5) The American Academy of Dental Hygiene and its constituents and components; and
6) Accredited colleges or universities.
d) A registrant shall maintain a record of all continuing education activity completed and shall submit a certification verifying the completion of the continuing education credit requirements to the Board upon request. Records shall be maintained for two full biennial periods from the date of completion of the continuing education activity. Each registrant shall obtain from the continuing education course sponsor a record of attendance which shall include, at a minimum, the following:
1) The participant's name;
2) The title or subject area of the course;
3) The instructor's name;
4) The course sponsor;
5) The date and location of the course;
6) The number of hours; and
7) Verification of successful completion by the course sponsor.
e) The Board may inspect the registrant's records upon request as may be necessary to insure that the continuing education requirements have been satisfied.