SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 6418
As Passed Senate, February 14, 2006
Title: An act relating to initial limited licenses for dental hygienists.
Brief Description: Adding requirements to renew initial limited licenses for dental hygienists.
Sponsors: Senators Keiser and Deccio.
Brief History:
Committee Activity: Health & Long-Term Care: 1/26/06, 1/30/06 [DP].
Passed Senate: 2/14/06, 48-0.
SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH & LONG-TERM CARE
Majority Report: Do pass.Signed by Senators Keiser, Chair; Thibaudeau, Vice Chair; Deccio, Ranking Minority Member; Benson, Brandland, Franklin, Johnson, Kastama, Kline, Parlette and Poulsen.
Staff: Edith Rice (786-7444)
Background: Dental hygienists in Washington must maintain a license to practice and must be
supervised by a dentist except in limited settings. In-state applicants who complete an approved
education program, have successfully completed examination requirements, have not engaged in
unprofessional conduct, are able to practice with reasonable skill and safety, and who have
complied with administrative and fee requirements are issued a license by the Secretary of the
Department of Health.
Out-of-state applicants who (1) have practiced in another state for two years, (2) graduated from
an approved dental hygiene school, (3)successfully completed the dental hygiene national board
examination, and (4) hold a valid license from another state that allows the same scope of practice
as Washington can be issued an initial limited license by the department.
Currently, the initial limited license is for a term of 18 months and is renewable upon successful
passage of the examination for administering local anesthetic and nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia.
It is felt by some that the expanded scope of practice for dental hygienists in Washington is
difficult for out-of-state applicants to match. This is perceived as a barrier to licensing out-of-state applicants.
Summary of Bill: An initial limited license can be issued without an examination to any
applicant who meets the requirements as set out in the current law; however, if he or she holds
a valid license in another state he or she need only show that it allows a substantively equivalent
scope of practice.
An initial limited license issued for eighteen months is renewable when the applicant can:
1) demonstrate successful passage of a substantively equivalent dental hygiene patient evaluation/prophylaxis examination;
2) demonstrate successful passage of a substantively equivalent local anesthesia
examination; and
3) demonstrate competency in the administration of nitrous oxide analgesia.
If an applicant licensed in another state is able to demonstrate substantively equivalent licensing
standards in the administration of local anesthetic, this will amount to the successful passage of
the local anesthesia examination, listed under 2) above.
The requirement that a temporary license holder meet the requirements for substantively
equivalent licensing standards in restorative or local anesthetic is no longer necessary and is
removed.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: This bill closes a loophole that created problems. It is important to reduce barriers to licensing qualified dental hygienists.
Testimony Against: None.
Who Testified: PRO: Colleen Gaylord, Washington State Dental Hygienists Association; Bonnie King, Department of Health; Linda Hull, Washington State Dental Association.