Iowa Admin. Code r. 650-11.3 - [Rescinded effective 4/9/2025] Dental licensure by credentials
(1) Applications for licensure by credentials
to practice dentistry in this state shall be made on the form provided by the
board and must be completely answered, including required credentials and
documents.
(2) Applications must be
filed with the board along with:
a.
Satisfactory evidence of graduation with a DDS or DMD from an accredited dental
college approved by the board or satisfactory evidence of meeting the
requirements specified in rule
650-11.4 (153).
b. Evidence of successful passage of the
Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations. Any dentist who has lawfully
practiced dentistry in another state or territory for five years may be
exempted from presenting this evidence.
c. A statement of any dental examinations
taken by the applicant, with indication of pass/fail for each examination
taken. Any dentist who has lawfully practiced dentistry in another state or
territory for five or more years may be exempted from presenting this
evidence.
d. Evidence of a current,
valid license to practice dentistry in another state, territory or district of
the United States issued under requirements equivalent or substantially
equivalent to those of this state.
e. Evidence that the applicant has met at
least one of the following:
(1) Has less than
three consecutive years of practice immediately prior to the filing of the
application and evidence of successful passage of a board-approved clinical
examination pursuant to subrule 11.2(2) within the previous five-year period;
or
(2) Has for three consecutive
years immediately prior to the filing of the application been in the lawful
practice of dentistry in such other state, territory or district of the United
States.
f. Evidence from
the state board of dentistry, or equivalent authority, from each state in which
applicant has been licensed to practice dentistry, that the applicant has not
been the subject of final or pending disciplinary action.
g. A statement disclosing and explaining any
disciplinary actions, investigations, malpractice claims, complaints,
judgments, settlements, or criminal charges, including the results of a
self-query of the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB).
h. The nonrefundable application fee for
licensure by credentials, plus the fee for the evaluation of the fingerprint
packet and the criminal history background checks by the Iowa division of
criminal investigation (DCI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as
specified in 650-Chapter 15.
i.
Current CPR certification. A statement:
(1)
Confirming that the applicant possesses a valid certificate from a nationally
recognized course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) that included a
"hands-on" clinical component;
(2)
Providing the expiration date of the CPR certificate; and
(3) Acknowledging that the CPR certificate
will be retained and made available to board office staff as part of routine
auditing and monitoring.
j. Evidence of successful completion of a
board-approved jurisprudence examination with a grade of at least 75
percent.
k. A completed fingerprint
packet to facilitate a criminal history background check by the DCI and
FBI.
(3) The board may
require a personal appearance or may require any additional information
relating to the character, education, and experience of the
applicant.
(4) The board may also
require such examinations as may be necessary to evaluate the applicant for
licensure by credentials.
(5)
Applications must be signed and verified attesting to the truth of the
statements contained therein.
(6) A
dentist who is licensed in another jurisdiction but who is unable to satisfy
the requirements for licensure by credentials may apply for licensure by
verification, if eligible, in accordance with rule
650-11.12 (272C).
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code chapters 147 and 153.
Notes
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(1) Applications for licensure by credentials to practice dentistry in this state shall be made on the form provided by the board and must be completely answered, including required credentials and documents.
(2) Applications must be filed with the board along with:
a. Satisfactory evidence of graduation with a DDS or DMD from an accredited dental college approved by the board or satisfactory evidence of meeting the requirements specified in rule 650-11.4(153).
b. Evidence of successful passage of the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations. Any dentist who has lawfully practiced dentistry in another state or territory for five years may be exempted from presenting this evidence.
c. A statement of any dental examinations taken by the applicant, with indication of pass/fail for each examination taken. Any dentist who has lawfully practiced dentistry in another state or territory for five or more years may be exempted from presenting this evidence.
d. Evidence of a current, valid license to practice dentistry in another state, territory or district of the United States issued under requirements equivalent or substantially equivalent to those of this state.
e. Evidence that the applicant has met at least one of the following:
(1) Has less than three consecutive years of practice immediately prior to the filing of the application and evidence of successful passage of a board -approved clinical examination pursuant to subrule 11.2(2) within the previous five-year period; or
(2) Has for three consecutive years immediately prior to the filing of the application been in the lawful practice of dentistry in such other state, territory or district of the United States.
f. Evidence from the state board of dentistry, or equivalent authority, from each state in which applicant has been licensed to practice dentistry, that the applicant has not been the subject of final or pending disciplinary action.
g. A statement disclosing and explaining any disciplinary actions, investigations, malpractice claims, complaints, judgments, settlements, or criminal charges, including the results of a self-query of the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB).
h. The nonrefundable application fee for licensure by credentials, plus the fee for the evaluation of the fingerprint packet and the criminal history background checks by the Iowa division of criminal investigation (DCI) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as specified in 650-Chapter 15.
i. Current CPR certification. A statement:
(1) Confirming that the applicant possesses a valid certificate from a nationally recognized course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) that included a "hands-on" clinical component;
(2) Providing the expiration date of the CPR certificate; and
(3) Acknowledging that the CPR certificate will be retained and made available to board office staff as part of routine auditing and monitoring.
j. Evidence of successful completion of a board -approved jurisprudence examination with a grade of at least 75 percent.
k. A completed fingerprint packet to facilitate a criminal history background check by the DCI and FBI.
(3) The board may require a personal appearance or may require any additional information relating to the character, education, and experience of the applicant.
(4) The board may also require such examinations as may be necessary to evaluate the applicant for licensure by credentials.
(5) Applications must be signed and verified attesting to the truth of the statements contained therein.
(6) A dentist who is licensed in another jurisdiction but who is unable to satisfy the requirements for licensure by credentials may apply for licensure by verification, if eligible, in accordance with rule 650-11.12 (272C).
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code chapters 147 and 153.