Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-11-202 - Dental Licensure by Credential; Application
A. A dentist
applying under A.R.S. §
32-1240 shall comply with all other applicable
requirements in A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 11 and this Article.
B. A dentist applying under A.R.S. §
32-1240 shall:
1. Have a current dental
license in another state, territory or district of the United States;
2. Submit a written affidavit affirming that
the dentist has practiced dentistry for a minimum of 5000 hours during the five
years immediately before applying for licensure by credential. For purposes of
this subsection, dental practice includes experience as a dental educator at a
dental program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation or another
post-secondary dental education program accrediting agency recognized by the
U.S. Department of Education, or employment as a dentist in a public health
setting;
3. Submit a written
affidavit affirming that the applicant has complied with the continuing dental
education requirement of the state in which the applicant is currently
licensed;
4. Provide evidence
regarding the clinical examination by complying with R4-11-201(A);
and
5. Pass the Arizona
jurisprudence examination with a minimum score of 75%.
C. A dentist applying
under A.R.S. § 32-1240(A)(2) shall submit certified documentation sent
directly from the applicable state, United States territory, District of
Columbia or regional testing agency to the Board that contains the name of
applicant, date of examination or examinations and proof of a passing
score.
1.
Underserved areas, such as declared or eligible Health Professional Shortage
Areas; or
2. Other facilities
caring for underserved populations as recognized by the Arizona Department of
Health Services and approved by the Board.
1. Commit
to a three-year, exclusive service period,
2. File a copy of a contract or employment
verification statement with the Board, and
3. As a Licensee, submit an annual contract
or employment verification statement to the Board by December 31 of each
year.
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