Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 1966.2
Dental Hygienists
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2011
Each diversion evaluation committee shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
Each diversion evaluation committee shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
(a) To evaluate those licensees who request to participate in the diversion program according to the guidelines prescribed by the committee and to consider the recommendations of any licensees designated by the committee to serve as consultants on the admission of the licensee to the diversion program.
(a) To evaluate those licensees who request to participate in the diversion program according to the guidelines prescribed by the dental hygiene board and to consider the recommendations of any licensees designated by the dental hygiene board to serve as consultants on the admission of the licensee to the diversion program.
(b) To review and designate those treatment facilities to which licensees in a diversion program may be referred.
(b) To review and designate those treatment facilities to which licensees in a diversion program may be referred.
(c) To receive and review information concerning a licensee participating in the program.
(c) To receive and review information concerning a licensee participating in the program.
(d) To consider in the case of each licensee participating in a program whether he or she may safely continue or resume the practice of dental hygiene.
(d) To consider in the case of each licensee participating in a program whether the licensee may safely continue or resume the practice of dental hygiene.
(e) To perform other related duties as the committee may by regulation require.
(e) To perform other related duties as the dental hygiene board may by regulation require.
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