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Louisiana dental CPR requirements
For dental CPR/BLS requirements in Louisiana, Dentovio's sourced CE notes say: 30 hours / 2 years 20 hours / 2 years No state CE requirement (Expanded Duty Dental Assistants are certified via an approved EDDA course, radiology training, and current CPR, but no ongoing CE mandate is specified) Biennial; licenses valid for two years, staggered by last name (A-L renew odd years, M-Z even years), expiring Dec 31; CE reported via CE Broker by Dec 31. All licensees must maintain current BLS certification at all times (counts as 3 personally-attended clinical hours); sedation/anesthesia permit holders must also hold ACLS or PALS. Confirm current CPR, BLS, hands-on skills, provider, renewal-cycle, and audit rules with the Louisiana dental board before renewing.
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- 2026-07-08
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Source citations
- CPR-BLS-LOUISIANA-1 Louisiana dental CPR/BLS source 1 (lsbd.org)
- CPR-BLS-LOUISIANA-2 Louisiana dental CPR/BLS source 2 (law.cornell.edu)
- CPR-BLS-LOUISIANA-3 Louisiana dental CPR/BLS source 3 (law.cornell.edu)
- CPR-BLS-LOUISIANA-4 Louisiana dental CPR/BLS source 4 (lsbd.org)