Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice (RDHAP) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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Which responsibility does a diversion evaluation committee NOT have?

  1. Evaluating licensee requests to join the program

  2. Approving licenses for new applicants

  3. Designating treatment facilities for referrals

  4. Reviewing information regarding program participants

The correct answer is: Approving licenses for new applicants

The responsibility that a diversion evaluation committee does not have is the approval of licenses for new applicants. The primary function of a diversion evaluation committee typically revolves around supporting and managing individuals who may be struggling with substance abuse or similar issues, rather than assessing and granting initial licenses. Evaluating licensee requests to join the program, designating treatment facilities for referrals, and reviewing information regarding program participants are all crucial aspects of the committee's role that focus on the welfare of the practitioners and the integrity of the profession. These tasks involve direct interaction with current licensees who are seeking assistance, ensuring they receive the necessary support while also upholding the standards of practice in the field. In contrast, the approval of licenses is generally the responsibility of a regulatory body or licensing board, rather than a diversion evaluation committee.