A majority of the board constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
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The board shall elect a president and a secretary from among its members, each to serve for a term not to exceed two years.
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The board shall meet at the call of the president at least four times annually and at other times necessary to conduct its business. In the absence of a call of the president, a majority of the board may call a meeting.
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The board shall issue a license to each successful dentist applicant who has paid the required fees. The licensee shall display the license in a conspicuous place where the licensee practices.
A person who violates any provision of this chapter or regulations adopted under this chapter for which no specific penalty is provided is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
Article 04. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Except as provided in AS 08.36.238 , a person may not practice, or attempt to practice, dentistry without a license and a current certificate of registration.
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The board shall comply with AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act).
A licensee who practices in an established office with an address other than that address for which the licensee's registration certificate is issued shall obtain a branch office registration certificate for each office.
Each applicant shall submit a recent unmounted photograph of the applicant. Applications shall be signed by the applicant and filed at least 45 days before the date scheduled for an examination.
Notwithstanding AS 08.01.075 (a), in a disciplinary action, the board may impose a civil fine not to exceed $25,000 for each violation of this chapter or of a regulation adopted under this chapter.
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The board may suspend or revoke a specialty license upon any grounds set out in AS 08.36.315 , and the procedure shall be the same as for the revocation or suspension of a license to practice dentistry.
Board members are entitled to per diem and travel expenses authorized for boards and commissions under AS 39.20.180 . The department shall reimburse a member for other actual, reasonable expenses incurred in carrying out duties as a board member.
In this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise,
(1) 'board' means the Board of Dental Examiners;
(2) 'department' means the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development;
(3) 'impaired practitioner' means a person who is unfit to practice dentistry due to addiction or dependence on alcohol or other drugs that impair the practitioner's ability to practice safely.
An applicant for a license to perform acupuncture in the regular practice of dentistry shall be licensed under AS 08.36.100 and shall satisfy those requirements of experience or education in the practice of acupuncture as may be adopted by the board.
The board shall maintain
(1) a record of its proceedings;
(2) a register containing the name, office and home addresses, and other information considered necessary by the board, of each person licensed as a dentist or dental hygienist, and a register of the licenses revoked by the board, and information on the status of each licensee.
Article 02. EXAMINATION AND LICENSING
An applicant shall pass the examination conducted or approved by the board with a score equal to or exceeding the minimal acceptable score set by the board by regulation. If an applicant fails the examination, the applicant may be reexamined. If an applicant fails the examination on two separate occasions, the board shall refuse to examine the applicant further until the applicant produces evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant has pursued further study in preparation for the examination.
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A licensed dentist may not hold out to the public as being especially qualified in a branch of dentistry by announcing through the press, sign, card, letterhead or printed matter, or any means of public advertising, using such terms as 'specialist,' or inserting the name of the specialty, or using other phrases customarily used by qualified specialists that would imply to the public that the dentist is so qualified, without first securing a specialist's license as provided in this chapter.
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Upon the conclusion of the written examination and as soon as practicable, the papers shall be rated by an examiner. The examiner shall prepare a report in duplicate on each written examination and a report in duplicate on each practical examination. The examiner shall forward one copy of each report on each candidate to the secretary of the board and one copy to the division of occupational licensing. The secretary shall prepare a composite report on each applicant and file one copy of that report with the division of occupational licensing. As soon as practicable the division of occupational licensing shall notify each candidate of the results of the examination.
(a) A specialty license may not be issued unless the applicant presents proof satisfactory to the board that the applicant is qualified to practice that specialty. A specialist appointed by the board and licensed in that specialty shall assist the board in the licensing procedures.
(b) This section may not be construed as limiting or preventing a licensed and qualified dentist from performing, without a specialty license, dental acts or services to the public in any of the branches of dentistry, except that a dentist may not administer a general anesthetic to a patient without a valid permit as required by regulations of the board.
(a) A person enrolled as a full-time student in an accredited school of dentistry may perform procedures as part of a course of study without a license if
(1) the procedures are performed under the direct supervision of a member of the faculty who is licensed under this chapter, or under the direct supervision of a team of licensed faculty dentists, at least one of whom is licensed under this chapter; and
(2) the clinical program has received written approval from the board.
(b) A person practicing dentistry under (a) of this section is subject to all other provisions of this chapter and to other laws and regulations that apply to the practice of dentistry.
The department shall, by regulations adopted under AS 08.01.065 , establish fees for dentists for the following:
(1) filing an examination and licensing application;
(2) examination fee;
(3) credential review;
(4) initial license;
(5) registration fee;
(6) filing a reexamination application;
(7) specialty license;
(8) branch office registration;
(9) duplicate license;
(10) delinquent registration.
Article 03. UNLAWFUL ACTS
(a) The Department of Health and Social Services shall designate as isolated areas those specific places and regions remote from major population centers that are not served by dentists licensed under this chapter and that have a geographical location that works financial hardship, extended loss of time, or arduous and costly travel upon residents needing dental care.
(b) The board shall, upon recommendation of the Department of Health and Social Services, issue an annual permit authorizing the treatment of residents in an area designated under (a) of this section, who are not entitled to dental care by the state or federal government, by a dentist employed by the United States Public Health Service or qualified member of the armed services who serves in that area.
A member against whom an accusation has been filed under AS 44.62 for violation of AS 08.32.160 or AS 08.36.315 is suspended from the board until the decision of the board on the accusation takes effect under AS 44.62.520.
An examination shall be given at least once a year and at other times and at places determined by the board to be convenient and economical for the applicants and the state. At least once each year the board shall appoint an examination committee of at least three licensed dentists who have been engaged in the practice of dentistry in the state for five years immediately preceding appointment to conduct or to supervise the examination process for applicants for licenses to practice dentistry. The board shall also appoint an examination committee of at least two licensed dentists who have been engaged in the practice of dentistry in the state for five years immediately preceding appointment and one person licensed to practice dental hygiene in the state to conduct the examination for applicants for licenses to practice dental hygiene. The examination committees shall report the results to the board for official action.
(a) At least 60 days before expiration of a licensee's registration certificate, the division of occupational licensing shall mail a form for renewal of registration to each licensed dentist. A licensee who wishes to renew a license shall complete the form and return it with the appropriate fee and evidence of continued professional competence as required by the board. The division of occupational licensing shall, as soon as practicable, issue a registration certificate valid for a stated number of years. A licensee shall keep the registration certificate beside or attached to the licensee's license. Failure to receive the registration form does not exempt a licensee from renewing registration.
(b) When applying for license renewal, a dentist shall report to the board each instance during the prior registration period in which the quality of the licensee's professional services was the subject of legal action.
(a) An applicant for a specialty license shall
(1) possess a license to practice dentistry in the state;
(2) have completed as many academic years of advanced education in the specialty as are required by the appropriate specialty board in a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Dental Association or its successor agency; and
(3) be a diplomate or the equivalent of the appropriate specialty board, or be eligible to be examined for diplomate status as documented by an organization recognized by the American Dental Association.
(b) The provisions of (a)(2) and (3) of this section do not apply to dentists who limit their practice exclusively and who ethically announce limitation of practice in accordance with the Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct of the American Dental Association.
(a) There is created the Board of Dental Examiners consisting of nine members. Six members shall be licensed dentists who have been engaged in the practice of dentistry in the state for five years immediately preceding appointment, two members shall be dental hygienists licensed under AS 08.32 who have been engaged in the practice of dental hygiene in the state for five years immediately preceding appointment, and one member shall be a public member.
(b) When making appointments of dentists and dental hygienists under (a) of this section, the governor may consider licensed dentists who have been nominated by the Alaska Dental Society and licensed dental hygienists who have been nominated by the Alaska State Dental Hygienists' Association.
(a) [Repealed, Sec. 49 ch 94 SLA 1987].
(b) [Repealed, Sec. 49 ch 94 SLA 1987].
(c) The board may summarily suspend the license of a licensee who refuses to submit to a physical or mental examination under AS 08.36.070(b)(1). A person whose license is suspended under this section is entitled to a hearing conducted by the office of administrative hearings (AS 44.64.010 ) within seven days after the effective date of the order. If, after a hearing, the board upholds the suspension, the licensee may appeal the suspension to a court of competent jurisdiction.
(d) [Repealed, Sec. 49 ch 94 SLA 1987].
(e) [Repealed, Sec. 49 ch 94 SLA 1987].
A dentist licensed to practice in this state and residing and practicing dentistry outside this state may maintain eligibility to practice in this state by registering the dentist's name and place of residence with the division of occupational licensing every four years and submitting proof of continued professional competence as required by the board. If the dentist fails to register, the board may reinstate the dentist's license without examination upon payment of applicable fees established by regulations adopted under AS 08.01.065 , payment of a penalty established under AS 08.01.100 (b), presentation of proof of continued professional competence, and presentation of proof of active practice certified by the dental board having jurisdiction or, if there is no board with jurisdiction, by evidence satisfactory to the board.
A dentist licensed in this state may
(1) practice in an association, partnership, corporation, or other lawful entity with other dentists, including specialists;
(2) practice under the name of 'dental center' or other descriptive term that does not deceive the public about the nature of the services provided;
(3) supervise research that would otherwise violate this chapter or regulations adopted under this chapter when the research does not involve treatment of dental patients if the research is performed by a nonprofit dental research institution chartered by this state or by a dental or dental auxiliary school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Dental Association, or its successor agency;
(4) supervise research that would otherwise violate this chapter or regulations adopted under this chapter when the research involves the treatment of dental patients if the research is performed by a nonprofit dental research institution chartered by this state or by a dental or dental auxiliary school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Dental Association, or its successor agency, and if the dentist notifies the board in writing, at least 60 days before beginning the treatment, of the intended practices or procedures and the board does not disapprove the research.
(a) The examination conducted or approved by the board shall be designed to test the qualifications of the applicant to practice dentistry and shall consist of a written and a clinical examination.
(b) The subjects of the written examination shall include dental radiology, the state's laws on the practice of dentistry, and other subjects selected in accordance with the trend of dental education and professional and technical advances.
(c) The clinical examination shall test the applicant's skill in operative and prosthetic dentistry or any procedures selected by the board from procedures recommended by the American Dental Association Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations.
(d) The board may require an applicant to pass a laboratory examination as a prerequisite to admission to the clinical examination if the board has reason to believe the applicant cannot practice safely on a clinical patient.
(e) A passing score on a clinical examination given by the Western Regional Examining Board or a passing score on a clinical examination taken after January 1, 2001, and given by the Central Regional Dental Testing Service, Inc., which is an entity incorporated in the state of Kansas, within the five years preceding licensure application under this chapter constitutes a passing score on a clinical examination required under this chapter.
(a) This chapter applies to a person who practices, or offers or attempts to practice, dentistry in the state except
(1) a dental surgeon or dentist in the military service in the discharge of official duties;
(2) a dentist in the employ of the United States Public Health Service, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Alaska Native Service, or other agency of the federal government, in the discharge of official duties;
(3) a physician or surgeon;
(4) a dentist providing care in an isolated area by authority of a permit issued under AS 08.36.271 ;
(5) a dentist licensed in another state who is teaching or demonstrating clinical techniques at a meeting, seminar, or limited course of instruction sponsored by a dental or dental auxiliary society or association or by an accredited dental or dental auxiliary educational institution;
(6) a dentist licensed in another state who provides emergency care to an injured or ill person who reasonably appears to the dentist to be in immediate need of emergency aid in order to avoid serious harm or death if the care is provided without remuneration.
(b) A person excepted from this chapter under (a) of this section shall be held to the same standard of care as a person covered by this chapter.
A person engages in the practice of dentistry who
(1) performs or holds out to the public as being able to perform dental operations;
(2) diagnoses, treats, operates on, corrects, attempts to correct, or prescribes for a disease, lesion, pain, injury, deficiency, deformity, or physical condition, malocclusion or malposition of the human teeth, alveolar process, gingiva, maxilla, mandible, or adjacent tissues;
(3) performs or attempts to perform an operation incident to the replacement of teeth;
(4) furnishes, supplies, constructs, reproduces, or repairs dentures, bridges, appliances or other structures to be used and worn as substitutes for natural teeth, except on prescription of a duly licensed and registered dentist and by the use of impressions or casts made by a duly licensed and registered dentist;
(5) uses the words 'dentist' or 'dental surgeon' or the letters 'D.D.S.' or 'D.M.D.' or other letter or title that represents the dentist as engaging in the practice of dentistry;
(6) extracts or attempts to extract human teeth;
(7) exercises control over professional dental matters or the operation of dental equipment in a facility where the acts and things described in this section are performed or done;
(8) evaluates, diagnoses, treats, or performs preventive procedures related to diseases, disorders, or conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area, or adjacent and associated structures; a dentist whose practice includes the services described in this paragraph may only perform the services if they are within the scope of the dentist's education, training, and experience and in accord with the generally recognized ethical precepts of the dental profession; nothing in this paragraph requires a person licensed under AS 08.64 to be licensed under this chapter.
An applicant for a license to practice dentistry shall
(1) provide certification to the board that the applicant
(A) is a graduate of a dental school that at the time of graduation is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Dental Association;
(B) holds a certificate from the American Dental Association Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations that the applicant has successfully passed the written examinations given by the commission;
(C) has not had a license to practice dentistry revoked, suspended, or voluntarily surrendered in this state or another state;
(D) is not the subject of an adverse decision based upon a complaint, investigation, review procedure, or other disciplinary proceeding within the five years immediately preceding application, or of an unresolved complaint, investigation, review procedure, or other disciplinary proceeding, undertaken by a state, territorial, local, or federal dental licensing jurisdiction or a dental society;
(E) is not the subject of an unresolved or an adverse decision based upon a complaint, investigation, review procedure, or other disciplinary proceeding, undertaken by a state, territorial, local, or federal dental licensing jurisdiction, dental society, or law enforcement agency that relates to criminal or fraudulent activity, dental malpractice, or negligent dental care and that adversely reflects on the applicant's ability or competence to practice dentistry or on the safety or well-being of patients;
(F) is not the subject of an adverse report from the National Practitioner Data Bank or the American Association of Dental Examiners Clearinghouse for Board Actions that relates to criminal or fraudulent activity, or dental malpractice;
(G) is not an impaired practitioner;
(2) pass, to the satisfaction of the board, written, clinical, and other examinations administered or approved by the board; and
(3) meet the other qualifications for a license established by the board by regulation.
The board may revoke or suspend the license of a dentist, or may reprimand, censure, or discipline a dentist, or both, if the board finds after a hearing that the dentist
(1) used or knowingly cooperated in deceit, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation to obtain a license;
(2) engaged in deceit, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation in the course of providing or billing for professional dental services or engaging in professional activities;
(3) advertised professional dental services in a false or misleading manner;
(4) received compensation for referring a person to another dentist or dental practice;
(5) has been convicted of a felony or other crime that affects the dentist's ability to continue to practice dentistry competently and safely;
(6) engaged in the performance of patient care, or permitted the performance of patient care by persons under the dentist's supervision, that does not conform to minimum professional standards of dentistry regardless of whether actual injury to the patient occurred;
(7) failed to comply with this chapter, with a regulation adopted under this chapter, or with an order of the board;
(8) continued to practice after becoming unfit due to
(A) professional incompetence;
(B) failure to keep informed of or use current professional theories or practices;
(C) addiction or dependence on alcohol or other drugs that impairs the dentist's ability to practice safely;
(D) physical or mental disability;
(9) engaged in lewd or immoral conduct in connection with the delivery of professional service to patients;
(10) permitted a dental hygienist or dental assistant who is employed by the dentist or working under the dentist's supervision to perform a dental procedure in violation of AS 08.32.110 or AS 08.36.070 (a)(10);
(11) failed to report to the board a death that occurred on the premises used for the practice of dentistry within 48 hours.
(a) The board shall
(1) provide for the examination of applicants and issue licenses to those applicants it finds qualified;
(2) register licensed dentists and licensed dental hygienists who are in good standing;
(3) affiliate with the American Association of Dental Examiners and pay annual dues to the association;
(4) hold hearings and order the disciplinary sanction of a person who violates this chapter, AS 08.32, or a regulation of the board;
(5) supply forms for applications, licenses, permits, certificates, and other papers and records;
(6) enforce the provisions of this chapter and AS 08.32 and adopt or amend the regulations necessary to make the provisions of this chapter and AS 08.32 effective;
(7) adopt regulations ensuring that renewal of registration is contingent upon proof of continued professional competence by a licensed dentist or licensed dental hygienist;
(8) provide the department with the requirements for proof of continued professional competence and request the department to make these requirements available to each licensed dentist and licensed dental hygienist at least one year before the date on which the dentist or dental hygienist must renew registration;
(9) at least annually cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in each major city in the state a summary of disciplinary actions the board has taken during the preceding calendar year;
(10) issue permits or certificates to licensed dentists, licensed dental hygienists, and dental assistants who meet standards determined by the board for specific procedures that require specific education and training;
(11) regulate the reentry into practice of inactive dentists and dental hygienists;
(12) require, as a condition of a license or license renewal issued by the board, that an applicant or licensee has, at the time of licensing or renewal and maintains throughout the period of a license, current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques, except that the board may waive this requirement under an agreement with the applicant or licensee if the applicant or licensee documents, to the satisfaction of the board, the existence of a physical impairment that results in an inability to be certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques and the agreement specifies that the applicant or licensee will ensure that another person who is certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques will be in the same room as the applicant or licensee whenever the applicant or licensee is practicing dentistry on a living patient who is also present; the board may include in the agreement an expiration date or provide that the agreement remains in effect until reviewed by the board.
(b) The board may
(1) order a licensed dentist or licensed dental hygienist to submit to a reasonable physical or mental examination if the dentist's or the dental hygienist's physical or mental capacity to practice safely is at issue; and
(2) authorize its representative to inspect the practice facilities or patient or professional records of a dentist at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner to monitor compliance with this chapter and with AS 08.32.
(a) Subject to (b) of this section, the board shall establish standards for the registration and inspection of dental radiological equipment, including standards for record keeping relating to the control panels and the use of the equipment. The inspection standards adopted by the board must require that an inspection be performed by a person who has qualifications equivalent to the qualifications established as of September 7, 1998, in the 'Applicant Profile and Job Qualification Summary' for a state Radiological Health Specialist I.
(b) The board may not adopt a standard under this section that is more stringent than a standard applicable under federal law or regulations or that is more strict than a manufacturer's standard that is applicable to the same aspect of the dental radiological equipment except that, if a federal standard is different from the manufacturer's standard on the same subject, the board shall adopt the stricter of the two standards unless adoption of the other standard would not present a risk of harm to the public or to the operator of the equipment.
(c) A dentist may not use, or allow a person under the dentist's supervision to use, dental radiological equipment in this state unless the owner or lessee of the equipment has registered the equipment's control panel with the board and the control panel displays a seal indicating that it has been registered. The board may charge the owner or lessee of the dental radiological equipment a fee for the registration of each control panel registered under this subsection. For each registered control panel, the board shall issue to the owner or lessee a registration seal that indicates that the registration requirement has been met.
(d) The board shall require that inspection of dental radiological equipment occur once within every five calendar years and require that records concerning the inspection be provided to the board by the owner or lessee of the equipment and kept on file where the equipment is located. The board shall, upon application by the owner or lessee of the dental radiological equipment, submission of evidence documenting compliance with the inspection standards of the board, and payment of a fee set by the board, issue to the owner or lessee an inspection seal indicating the date by which the dental radiological equipment must pass inspection again. The date on the inspection seal shall be December 31 of the fourth calendar year that occurs after the calendar year in which the inspection occurred. A dentist may not use, or allow a person under the dentist's supervision to use, dental radiological equipment in this state after the date on the most recent inspection seal. The board may authorize an inspector who is not a member of the board to determine whether the owner or lessee of dental radiological equipment is in compliance with the inspection standards of the board, collect the appropriate fee and remit the fee to the board, and issue an inspection seal indicating the date by which the dental radiological equipment must pass inspection again. An inspector who performs an inspection under this subsection shall report the results of each inspection to the board and to the department, indicating whether the dental radiological equipment was in compliance with the inspection standards of the board and whether an inspection seal was issued.
(e) Fees charged under this section may not be higher than the amount necessary to cover the board's cost of registering a control panel or approving the inspection of dental radiological equipment, as appropriate, plus the cost of issuing the applicable seals.
(f) In this section, 'dental radiological equipment' means equipment for use in the practice of dentistry, consisting of a control panel and associated tube heads, if the equipment emits electronic product radiation, as defined in AS 18.60.545 , or uses radionuclides, as defined in AS 18.60.545 .
(a) The board shall provide for the licensing without examination, except as provided in (2) of this subsection, of a dentist who
(1) provides certification to the board that the dentist
(A) is a graduate of a dental school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Dental Association, or its successor agency, and holds a certificate from the American Dental Association Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations that the dentist has passed the written examination given by the commission;
(B) has passed clinical and written examinations required for licensure in another state, territory, or region of the United States and is licensed to practice dentistry in a state, territory, or region of the United States; the state, territory, or region in which the dentist is licensed must have licensing requirements at least generally equivalent to those of this state at the time of application; if the board does not consider the licensing requirements of the other jurisdiction to be generally equivalent to those of this state at the time of application because certain areas of subject matter were not included in the other jurisdiction's examinations, the board may find compliance with the requirements of this subparagraph if the dentist holds a specialty certification in the omitted subject areas;
(C) is in good standing with the licensing entity in the jurisdiction where the dentist is currently licensed and in all jurisdictions in which the dentist was previously licensed while practicing in those jurisdictions; if the dentist is employed by the federal government, the dentist must be in good standing with the employing federal agency;
(D) has been engaged in continuous active clinical practice averaging at least 20 hours a week for each of the five years immediately preceding the application
(i) in a jurisdiction in which the dentist was licensed and in good standing; or
(ii) working for the federal government while in good standing with the employing federal agency and after having been licensed by a jurisdiction;
(E) is not the subject of an adverse decision based upon a complaint, investigation, review procedure, or other disciplinary proceeding within the five years immediately preceding application, or of an unresolved complaint, investigation, review procedure, or other disciplinary proceeding, undertaken by a state, territorial, local, or federal dental licensing jurisdiction or a dental society;
(F) is not the subject of an unresolved or an adverse decision based upon a complaint, investigation, review procedure, or other disciplinary proceeding undertaken by a state, territorial, local, or federal dental licensing jurisdiction, dental society, or law enforcement agency that relates to criminal or fraudulent activity, dental malpractice, or negligent dental care and that adversely reflects on the applicant's ability or competence to practice dentistry or on the safety or well-being of patients;
(G) has not previously had a license to practice dentistry suspended for grounds similar to those specified under AS 08.36.315 , revoked, or voluntarily surrendered;
(H) has completed at least 42 hours of continuing education related to clinical dentistry in the three years preceding application for a license in this state; the continuing education must have been approved by the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry, or the appropriate specialty board;
(I) has not within the previous three years failed the clinical exam given by the Western Regional Examining Board;
(J) is not the subject of an adverse report from the National Practitioner Data Bank or the American Association of Dental Examiners Clearinghouse for Board Actions that relates to criminal or fraudulent activity, negligent dental care, or malpractice;
(2) has passed, to the satisfaction of the board, a written examination that consists of the portion of the written examination given under AS 08.36.160 (b) that pertains to the state's laws on the practice of dentistry; the board may not require a higher passing score for applicants under this section than the board requires for applicants under AS 08.36.110 ;
(3) is personally interviewed by the board for purposes of verifying credentials;
(4) pays all required fees;
(5) provides the board with an affidavit that the dentist is not an impaired practitioner;
(6) provides to the board an authorization for release of records in a form prescribed by the board.
(b) A dentist applying for licensure without clinical examination is responsible for providing to the board all materials required by this section or by the board to implement this section to establish eligibility for a license without clinical examination. In addition to the grounds for revocation of a license under AS 08.36.315 , the board may revoke a license issued without a clinical examination upon evidence of misinformation or substantial omission.
(c) The board shall adopt regulations necessary to implement this section, including the form and manner of certification of qualifications under this section.
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