2005 Idaho Code - 54-916B — DENTAL APPLICANTS LICENSED IN OTHER STATES

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 9
                                   DENTISTS
    54-916B.  DENTAL APPLICANTS LICENSED IN OTHER STATES. The board may issue
a license to applicants licensed to practice dentistry in another state
without the examination required by section 54-915(4), Idaho Code, upon
evidence that:
    (1)  The applicant is currently an active dentist who holds a valid
unrestricted license in another state;
    (2)  The applicant has been in clinical practice at least five (5) years
immediately preceding the date of application for a minimum of one thousand
(1,000) hours in each year;
    (3)  The applicant has successfully completed the national board dental
examination parts one (1) and two (2);
    (4)  The applicant has successfully completed a clinical examination which
is at least equivalent to that required by this state, as determined by the
board;
    (5)  At the discretion of the board, the applicant may be required to
present case histories of patients treated by the applicant in the last five
(5) years including appropriate x-rays, study models, treatment plans and
treatment records;
    (6)  At the discretion of the board, the applicant may be required to
appear for a personal interview conducted by the board;
    (7)  The applicant meets all other qualifications for a license in this
state; and
    (8)  The applicant has paid the application fee as set by the board of not
more than one thousand dollars ($1,000).

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