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TDA Announces Member-Only Leadership Program

Starting September 10, there is a new method for logging into ADA, TDA and many local society websites.

Before Sept 2, you can update your profile on ada.org ensuring you have a unique email address on your account. After September 10, you will be prompted to enter a unique email address and reset your password. You will no longer use your ADA number to log in.

New Courses on Dental Concierge

Sign up to fulfill your mandatory CE requirement for prescribing controlled substances.

As we transition to a new association management software you may experience difficulty in accessing your member profile. If you have any issues or would like to make a payment, you can call 512-443-3675, ext. 137 to speak to Rachael Daigle.

Texas Dental Association: Helping Every Member Succeed

TDA connects dentists with each other, with patients, and with resources for life and career. TDA is a professional membership organization for dentists, and the 3rd largest state dental association in the US. The TDA is part of a tripartite affiliation with the American Dental Association at the national level, and component societies at the local level. The Association has more than 9,200 members, and is composed of 26 local component dental societies, grouped into 4 divisions across Texas.

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COVID Vaccine Laws: What You Need to Know

Aug 6, 2021
The TDA team includes experts in legal and regulatory issues whose knowledge helps Texas dentists. TDA’s legal counsel recently analyzed Senate Bill 968—the state’s COVID-19 vaccine bill—so you don’t have to. TDA’s legal and regulatory support saves you time and money.

SB 968, effective as of June 16, 2021, does not prevent you from asking your team members about their COVID-19 vaccine status, or requiring all of your team members to be vaccinated.

Additionally, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) recently updated COVID-19 guidance states that asking for proof of a team member’s vaccination status is not a disability-related inquiry and is permitted under federal disability discrimination law. However, the EEOC cautions that asking an employee about the reasons for declining vaccination could require the employee to reveal information about a disability. The employer dentist will need to show that such questions were "job-related and consistent with business necessity." Dentist employers should warn employees not to provide any medical information as part of the proof of vaccination.

Regarding patients, you are prevented from asking patients about their vaccine status as part of your COVID-19 patient screening process. You can ask patients whether they have been vaccinated when completing and updating the patient’s required medical history and limited physical evaluation.

If you’re a TDA member and you have questions about complying with regulations in your practice, you can call or email us. Individualized regulatory help is a benefit we offer our members. Visit https://www.tda.org/member-center/personalized-insurance-regulatory-help for more info.
 

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