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Registrants who are currently on the non-practicing register have the option to transfer to the General Register.

Transfers

Application for Transfer from Non-Practicing to the General Register

Note: the following information is about transferring from the Non-Practicing register to the General Register. If you are looking for information about reinstatement, please visit the Reinstatement page.

The ACDH will no longer have a non-practicing register as of November 1, 2024. Registrants who are currently on the non-practicing register have three options: 

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Option 1: Submit a complete application to transfer to the General Register in the current permit year (prior to November 1, 2024).

If you would like to return to the General Register, you must apply to transfer your registration to the General Register. 

A complete application means all required information, documentation, and fees have been received and reviewed by the College, and all required qualification and competence assessments have been completed. Please review the requirements thoroughly and make note of items that may take time to complete. 

Transferring in the current permit year will allow you to obtain your practice permit and work before November 1. The deadline to have your complete application approved to transfer to the General Register for the current permit year is September 30, 2024

Note: Registrants who transfer in the current permit year must also complete a Renewal application for the 2024-2025 permit year.

Learn more about annual Renewal requirements on the Maintaining Your Registration page.

Click the image on the right to see the timeline for transferring to the General Register before November 1.

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Option 2: Submit a complete application to transfer to the General Register to obtain your practice permit ON November 1, 2024, for the 2024-2025 permit year. 

This is the last day that registrants can transfer onto the General Register. The deadline to have your complete application approved to transfer the General Register for the 2024 - 2025 permit year is October 31, 2024.

A complete application means all required information, documentation, and fees have been received and reviewed by the College, and all required qualification and competence assessments have been completed. Please review the requirements thoroughly and make note of items that may take time to complete. 

Note: You will not be required to submit a Renewal application in 2024 if you choose this option.

Click the image on the right to see the timeline for transferring to the General Register on November 1.

Option 3. Cancel your registration. 

If you have not transferred to the General Register or cancelled your registration by November 1, 2024, your registration will automatically be cancelled by the College. The College will not complete any transfers after November 1, 2024. After this date, any registrants who were previously on the non-practicing register will have to complete a reinstatement application in order to register with the College.  

As part of the required paper application, applicants must provide the following: 

  • Applicant personal information, including contact and demographic information. 
  • Information about restricted activities and skills. 
  • Information about any additional post-secondary diplomas or degrees. 
  • Information about any current or previous professional healthcare registrations such as a dental assistant, nurse, paramedic, or dentist, etc.
  • Information about employment history and practice hours.
    • Applicants must provide evidence of 600 practice hours that meet the requirements listed in section 5 of the Registration and Practice Permit Renewal Policy. This could be a signed letter on clinic letterhead from an employer, an ROE, or a recent paystub showing the number of hours you worked as a dental hygienist at each location.
  • Information about professional development activities.
    • Applicants must provide evidence of 45 Continuing Competence Program credits obtained in the 3 years immediately preceding the date their application is complete. The credits must meet the requirements outlined in the Continuing Competence Program Manual.
  • Completion certificate from the “Protecting Patients from Sexual Abuse and Misconduct” e-learning course (if the College does not have one on file for you already).
  • A CPR certificate showing current certification that meets the requirements listed in section 2 in the Registration and Practice Permit Renewal Policy.
  • Certificate(s) showing Professional Liability Insurance that meets the requirements listed in section 3 in the Registration and Practice Permit Renewal Policy.
  • Completed form to request to take the jurisprudence exam modules if you have not taken the jurisprudence exam in the last 3 years.
    • Applicants will be given access to and must complete the modules.
    • The College will receive the completion certificate and add it to the application. The learning management system will automatically send a completion certificate to the College. Applicants do not need to send a copy to the College.
  • Answers to Good Character and Fitness to Practice declarations and the statutory declaration.
  • Applicants must obtain and submit a vulnerable sector check to the College that meets the requirements listed in section 4 of the Registration and Practice Permit Renewal Policy.

Please note: All documents and information provided must be verifiable by the College. The College may contact third parties such as educational institutions, regulatory bodies, agencies, or employers to verify documentation or the information provided in an application for registration. 

Reference: Health Professions Act (HPA) – Sections 29(4), 49 

Reference: ACDH Bylaws – Section 16 

Transfer Application Package

Transfer Fees

Applicants will have to provide 2 (two) bank drafts, money orders, or certified cheques. Personal cheques will not be accepted. The fees are different depending on which permit year the applicant is returning to the General Register. The breakdown is as follows:

Application Type

Application Fee
(non-refundable)

Permit Fee TOTAL

Transfer to the General Register
(effective before October 31, 2024)

$350

$484
($599 - $115)

$834

Transfer to the General Register
(effective November 1, 2024)

$350

$599

$949

More information about Council-approved fees can be found on the Fee Schedule page on our website. 

Transfer FAQs

If you don’t meet the practice hour requirement, you will need to take either a Council-approved dental hygiene refresher course or a Council-approved remedial education course to show evidence of entry-to-practice level competency. You will need to provide evidence that you successfully completed one of these courses in the last 12 months. This evidence will meet both the practice hour and the Continuing Competence Program (CCP) credit requirements. 

At a minimum, applicants who have not practiced for up to 5 years will need to successfully complete a 5-day refresher course. Applicants who have not practiced in over 5 years will need to successfully complete a 10-day refresher course. 

No, under the Registration and Practice Permit Renewal Policy, only practice hours obtained in Canada can be reported. The reason for this is the scope of practice for dental hygienists varies significantly between countries. As a regulatory body, ACDH has the responsibility to ensure that you are able to demonstrate the necessary knowledge, skills, and judgement to practice safely and competently in Alberta. Please contact the Registration Team to discuss your options. 

If you have been using a temping agency, you may be able to obtain a record of your assignments from them. This could be a signed letter on agency letterhead. If you were an independent contractor, you could provide pay stubs, letters from frequent employers, or copies of paid invoices. 

Your application will not be considered complete until you meet the CCP credit requirement. This means you can continue to earn CCP credits after you submit your application. Please submit evidence for the credits you have already and once you have obtained the remaining credits, you can provide the evidence to the College.  

You can claim 2 CCP credits for completing the jurisprudence exam, 3 credits for your CPR course, and 2 credits for completing the Protecting Patients from Sexual Abuse & Misconduct e-Learning course. 

Alternatively, you can provide evidence of having successfully completed the NDHCE within the last 3 years. 

You no longer have a reporting period as of the day you left the General Register.

Practice hours and continuing competence program credits are counted if they were obtained in the 3 years immediately preceding when your application for registration is considered complete. 

For example, if all of your required documentation is submitted to the College and the information in your application is correct on September 1, 2024, The College will consider hours and credits obtained between September 1, 2021 and August 31, 2024.  

Our legislation requires that all applicants for registration successfully complete the jurisprudence exam within the last 3 years. If it has been over 3 years since you last took the exam, you will have to retake it. The College has made extensive changes to the exam, both in the content and the format, to reflect improvements in technology and changes to our legislation, bylaws, standards of practice and guidelines. You may find it beneficial to your practice to take it again. You may also claim 2 CCP credits for completing the exam. 

If the College does not already have a completion certificate for the course on file, and if you can’t provide one, you will need to retake the course. This is a legislated requirement for the College. You may claim 2 CCP credits for completing the course. 

If your application for transfer is approved less than 1 year after you left the General Register, you will keep the same reporting period you had when you switched to the Non-Practicing Register. 

If your application for transfer is approved more than 1 year after you left the General Register, your reporting period will start the November 1 after your application is approved. 

CCP credits earned before the start of your reporting period will not be eligible. However, if your application for transfer is approved less than 1 year after you left the General Register, you will keep the same reporting period, and the CCP credits you earned within this reporting period will remain valid.