Governing Legislation
The Dentistry Act, 1991 and the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 govern how dentistry is regulated in Ontario. RCDSO by-laws govern how the College operates.
Regulated Health Professions Act
The Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) applies to 26 health professions and the 26 colleges that regulate them. These health regulatory colleges set standards for their health professions and make sure each profession complies with the RHPA and related laws. Anyone who calls themselves a regulated health professional must be a member of their regulatory College.
The Dentistry Act
The Dentistry Act sets out the scope of practice and controlled or authorized acts for dentists in Ontario.
The Act, through the Health Professions Procedural Code, gives RCDSO the authority to develop regulations that establish obligations and requirements for dentists to practice in Ontario.
Any regulation developed by RCDSO must be circulated to all dentists for their consideration and response. A proposed regulation must also be approved by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, a provincial government cabinet committee. It must be signed into law by the Lieutenant-Governor to come into effect.
The Dentistry Act also gives RCDSO the authority to develop by-laws. By-laws usually have a broad scope and are generally concerned with administrative matters within our College.
Additional resources
- Drug and Pharmacies Regulation Act
- Regulation 547: Dentistry