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4. Perform other duties on behalf of the Board as needed or directed.
Historical Data Added by Laws 2012, SB 1690, c. 270, § 3, eff. November 1, 2012.
2. Be present only at a Board meeting when the agenda of the meeting includes matters pertinent to the administration and enforcement of the dental hygiene provision of the State Dental Act.
B. The appointment shall be made from a list of names submitted to the Board by the dental hygienists of this state.
C. The appointment shall be for a period of two (2) years or until a successor is appointed.
Historical Data Laws 1970, SB 632, c. 173, § 17, emerg. eff. July 1, 1970; Amended by Laws 2003, HB 1445, c. 172, § 3, emerg. eff. May 5, 2003 (superseded document available).
18. Owning, maintaining, or operating an office or offices by holding a financial interest in same for the practice of dentistry.
7. The fabrication of dental appliances pursuant to a laboratory prescription of a dentist, by a dental laboratory technician in a dental laboratory using inert materials and mechanical devices for the fabrication of any restoration, appliance or thing to be worn in the human mouth.
Historical Data Laws 1970, SB 632, c. 173, § 19, emerg. eff. July 1, 1970; Amended by Laws 1999, SB 296, c. 280, § 3, eff. November 1, 1999 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 2003, HB 1445, c. 172, § 4, emerg. eff. May 5, 2003 (superseded document available).
A. No person, unless registered to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in this state on July 1, 1970, shall practice dentistry or dental hygiene without first applying for and obtaining a license from the Board of Dentistry.
2. Is twenty-one (21) years of age, or over, at the time of making application to practice dentistry or eighteen (18) years of age, or over, if the applicant is to practice dental hygiene.
2. A graduate of an accredited dental hygiene program, if the applicant is to practice dental hygiene.
The college or program, in either case, shall be accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association.
c. a written jurisprudence examination, relating to the contents and interpretation of the State Dental Act and the rules of the Board.
2. The theoretical and jurisprudence examination papers and all grading thereon, and the grading of the clinical examination, shall be deemed public documents, and shall be preserved by the Board for a period of two (2) years after the Board has made and published its decision thereon.
2. Pass an examination required by the Board in the theory and practice of the science of dentistry or dental hygiene, whichever the case may be. The Board may recognize the results of examinations conducted by the Commission on National Dental Examinations or results of regionally conducted examinations with which regions the Board is affiliated by contract or cooperative agreement pursuant to Section 328.15 of this title, in lieu of, or subject to, such examinations as may be required.
F. Any applicant who fails to pass any part of the first examination may apply for a second examination, in which case the applicant shall pay a reexamination fee as established by the rules of the Board. Any applicant who fails to pass the examination upon first trial may be given credit for such subjects as the Board may allow, but such credits shall be extended only to the succeeding examinations. If the applicant fails to pass a second examination, before further re-examination, the Board may require evidence of additional education, as specified by the Board. After a third examination, the Board may deny the applicant another examination.
Historical Data Laws 1970, SB 632, c. 173, § 21, emerg. eff. July 1, 1970; Amended by Laws 1981, SB 182, c. 216, § 2; Amended by Laws 1999, SB 296, c. 280, § 5, eff. November 1, 1999 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 2003, HB 1445, c. 172, § 5, emerg. eff. May 5, 2003 (superseded document available).
A. 1. The Board of Dentistry may issue a dental specialty license authorizing a dentist or an out-of-state dentist to represent himself or herself to the public as a specialist, and to practice as a specialist, in a dental specialty.
b. has been issued a dental specialty license by the Board.
B. 1. Except as authorized in subsection C of this section, an applicant for a dental specialty license must satisfactorily pass an examination for dental specialty practice, as provided in the rules of the Board.
2. An applicant for a dental specialty license who fails the examination shall be entitled to retake the examination upon such terms and conditions as may be established by the rules of the Board.
c. has been issued a dental specialty license by the dental licensing agency of another state or has received board certification from a national dental specialty board recognized by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association and the rules of the Board.
2. In conducting an investigation of an out-of-state dentist who has applied for a dental specialty license pursuant to this subsection, the Board may require of the applicant disclosure of the same background information as is required of an applicant for a license to practice dentistry in this state. If the Board determines that the out-of-state dentist is competent to practice a dental specialty, and after the out-of-state dentist passes an examination on the contents and interpretation of the State Dental Act and the rules of the Board, the out-of-state dentist may be issued a dental specialty license by the Board.
b. that the state from which the applicant presents credentials afford substantially equivalent licensure by credentialing to dentists of this state.
D. Upon payment of a fee established by the rules of the Board, any applicant who meets the requirements of this section shall be entitled to be issued a dental specialty license by the Board.
E. Out-of-state dentists to whom dental specialty licenses have been issued by the Board, but who have not been licensed in this state to practice dentistry, shall limit their practice in this state to the practice of the specialty for which they hold a dental specialty license.
Historical Data Laws 1970, SB 632, c. 173, § 22, emerg. eff. July 1, 1970; Amended by Laws 1998, SB 448, c. 377, § 3, eff. November 1, 1998 (superseded document available).
A. 1. The Board of Dentistry may issue a license to practice dentistry, without examination, to an out-of-state dentist who has been engaged in the practice of dentistry in another state for at least five (5) years, upon presentation to the Board of a certificate from the dental licensing agency of that state, certifying the applicant's length of practice and that the applicant is in good standing with the agency, and upon the payment of a fee established by the rules of the Board; provided, however, the state from which the applicant presents a license to practice dentistry shall have required the applicant to meet professional education, competency, and moral character standards substantially equivalent to the standards required by the Board for issuance of a license by examination to practice dentistry in this state.
2. The Board shall not issue a license pursuant to this subsection to any person who would not otherwise be eligible to receive a license to practice dentistry.
B. Any dentist who is in good standing with the Board shall, upon application to the Board and payment of a fee established by the rules of the Board, receive a certificate which shall attest that the dentist is in good standing with the Board.
C. The President of the Board, upon verification that a person meets the requirements provided for in this section and any other requirements provided for in the State Dental Act, may issue a temporary license to practice dentistry for thirty (30) days. A temporary license may be extended but shall not exceed ninety (90) days.
Historical Data Laws 1970, SB 632, c. 173, § 23, emerg. eff. July 1, 1970. Amended by Laws 1996, HB 1880, c. 2, § 6, eff. November 1, 1996; Amended by Laws 1998, SB 448, c. 377, § 4, eff. November 1, 1998 (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 2012, SB 1690, c. 270, § 4, eff. November 1, 2012 (superseded document available).
4. Issued for one fiscal year or part thereof.
4. Acknowledgement and documentation that the dentist or dental hygienist will not receive or have the expectation to receive any payment or compensation, either direct or indirect, for any dental services rendered under the special volunteer license.
C. The Board of Dentistry shall have jurisdiction over dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dental technicians who volunteer their professional services in the state. Dental assistants and dental technicians shall work under the direct supervision of a dentist.
D. Dental assistants and dental technicians shall not be required to obtain a volunteer license. Volunteers in a volunteer initiative who are not dentists or dental hygienists shall be named and provided on a list to the Board by the entity hosting the volunteer initiative. The Board shall provide written documentation to the host entity designating all persons who may participate in the volunteer initiative, including authorization of the timetable requested by the host entity for granting licensure exemption.
E. All persons providing care shall do so under the provisions specified in Section 328.1 et seq. of this title or rules promulgated by the Board. Only those functions authorized by law or administrative rule shall be performed by the named person approved by the Board.
F. Volunteers shall not use sedation or general anesthesia during volunteer procedures.
G. Volunteers shall use a form to be provided by the Board for any patient with clear instructions for any and all follow-up care.
H. At any time, the Board shall revoke a volunteer license based on documentation of failure to participate according to state laws or administrative rules.
A. 1. The Board of Dentistry may issue a license to practice dental hygiene, without examination, to an out-of-state dental hygienist who has been engaged in the active practice of dental hygiene in another state or territory for at least two (2) years immediately preceding application, upon presentation to the Board of a certificate from the Board of Dental Examiners or a like dental hygiene licensing agency of that state or territory, certifying the applicant's length of practice and that the applicant is in good standing with the agency, and upon the payment of a fee established by the rules of the Board; provided, however, the state or territory from which the applicant presents a license to practice dental hygiene shall have required the applicant to meet professional education, competency, and other eligibility standards equivalent to the standards required by the Board for issuance of a license by examination to practice dental hygiene in this state.
2. The Board shall not issue a license pursuant to this subsection to any person who would not otherwise be eligible to receive a license to practice dental hygiene.
b. that the state or territory from which the applicant presents credentials afford substantially equivalent licensure by credentialing to dental hygienists of this state.
B. Any dental hygienist who is in good standing with the Board shall, upon application to the Board and payment of a fee established by the rules of the Board, receive a certificate which shall attest that the dental hygienist is in good standing with the Board.
Historical Data Laws 1970, SB 632, c. 173, § 24, emerg. eff. July 1, 1970; Amended by Laws 2000, HB 1351, c. 283, § 4, eff. November 1, 2000 (superseded document available).
A. The Board of Dentistry may issue a temporary license to practice dental hygiene, without examination, to an out-of-state dental hygienist who has been engaged in the active practice of dental hygiene in another state or territory during the two (2) years immediately preceding application upon presentation to the Board of a certificate from the Board of Dental Examiners or a like dental hygiene licensing agency of that state or territory, certifying that the applicant is in good standing with the agency and upon the payment of a fee established by the rules of the Board; provided, however, the state or territory from which the applicant presents a license to practice dental hygiene shall have required the applicant to meet professional education, competency, and other eligibility standards equivalent to the standards required by the Board for issuance of a license by examination to practice dental hygiene in this state.
B. A holder of a temporary license to practice dental hygiene shall have the same rights and privileges and be governed by the State Dental Act and the rules of the Board in the same manner as a holder of a permanent license to practice dental hygiene. A temporary license to practice dental hygiene shall expire as of the date of the next dental hygiene clinical examination required by the Board.
Historical Data Laws 1970, SB 632, c. 173, § 25, emerg. eff. July 1, 1970; Amended by Laws 2000, HB 1351, c. 283, § 5, eff. November 1, 2000 (superseded document available).

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