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Md. Code Ann., Health Occ. § 4-304

Known as the Maryland Dentistry Act

The act spans §§ 4–4 (76 sections).

(a) To apply for a license, an applicant shall:

(1) Submit an application to the Board on the form that the Board requires; and

(2) Pay to the Board an application fee set by the Board.

(b) In addition to the other requirements of this section, an applicant for a limited license to practice dentistry shall submit to the Board a written request, from the hospital, sanatorium, dental school, or public health program to which the practice is to be limited, that the license be issued.

(c) To apply for a retired volunteer dentist’s license, a volunteer dentist’s license, or a temporary volunteer dentist’s license to practice dentistry, an applicant:

(1) Shall submit an application to the Board on the form that the Board requires; and

(2) May not be required to pay an application fee.

(d) (1) At least 30 days before the examination, an applicant for a general license to practice dental hygiene shall submit the application to the Board.

(2) In addition to the other requirements of this section, an applicant for a license to practice dental hygiene shall submit to the Board:

(i) Satisfactory evidence of graduation from a dental hygiene program accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation; and

(ii) Any other credentials that the Board requires.

(e) To apply for a retired volunteer dental hygienist’s license, a volunteer dental hygienist’s license, or a temporary volunteer dental hygienist’s license to practice dental hygiene, an applicant:

(1) Shall submit an application to the Board on the form that the Board requires; and

(2) May not be required to pay an application fee.

(f) To apply for a temporary dental clinic permit, an applicant:

(1) Shall submit an application on the form that the Board requires; and

(2) May not be required to pay an application fee.

Official source: Maryland General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Maryland statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.