30-4A-1 Requirement for anesthesia permit; qualifications and requirements for qualified monitors
30-4A-2 Presumption of Degree of Central Nervous System Depression
30-4A-3 Classes of anesthesia permits
30-4A-4 Qualifications, standards and continuing education requirements for relative analgesia/minimal sedation use
30-4A-5 Qualifications, standards, and continuing education requirements for a Class 2 Permit
30-4A-6 Qualifications, standards, and continuing education requirements for Class 3 Anesthesia Permit
30-4A-7 Qualifications, standards, and continuing education requirements for Class 4 Anesthesia Permit
30-4A-8 Board to review, inspect and reinspect dentists for issuance of permits
30-4A-9 Office evaluations
30-4A-10 Reporting of Death, Serious Complications or Injury
30-4A-11 Immunity from liability
30-4A-12 Facility Inspections
30-4A-13 Issuance of regular annual permits
30-4A-14 Waiting period for reapplication or reinspection of facilities
30-4A-15 Application and annual renewal of regular permits; fees
30-4A-16 Violations of article; penalties for practicing anesthesia without a permit
30-4A-17 Appointment of Subcommittee; credentials review; and on-site inspections

Terms Used In West Virginia Code > Chapter 30 > Article 4A - Administration of Anesthesia by Dentists

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