Or. Admin. Code § 818-021-0084 - Temporary Voluntary Practice Approval
(1) A dentist, dental therapist or dental
hygienist may practice, without compensation and in connection with a
coordinating organization or other entity, the health care profession that the
health care practitioner is authorized to practice for a maximum of 30 days
each calendar year without licensure requirement. Compensation is defined as
something given or received as payment including but not limited to bartering,
tips, monies, donations, or services.
(2) A dentist, dental therapist or dental
hygienist is not required to apply for licensure or other authorization from
the Board in order to practice under this rule.
(3) To practice under this rule, a dentist,
dental therapist or dental hygienist shall submit, at least 10 days prior to
commencing practice in this state, to the Board:
(a) Out-of State volunteer
application;
(b) Proof that the
practitioner is in good standing and is not the subject of an active
disciplinary action;
(c) An
acknowledgement that the practitioner may provide services only within the
scope of practice of the health care profession that the practitioner is
authorized to practice and will provide services pursuant to the scope of
practice of Oregon or the health care practitioner's licensing agency,
whichever is more restrictive;
(d)
An attestation from dentist, dental therapist or dental hygienist that the
practitioner will not receive compensation for practice in this
state;
(e) The name and contact
information of the dental director of the coordinating organization or other
entity through which the practitioner will practice; and
(f) The dates on which the practitioner will
practice in this state.
Failure to submit (a)-(e) above will result in non-approval.
(4) Misrepresentation as to information
provided in the application for the temporary practice approval may be grounds
to open a disciplinary investigation that may result in discipline under OAR
818-012-0060.
(5) Practitioner acknowledges they are
subject to the laws and rules governing the health care profession in Oregon
and that the practitioner is authorized to practice and are subject to
disciplinary action by the Board.
(6) A practitioner who is authorized to
practice in more than one other jurisdiction shall provide to the Board proof
from the National Practitioner Data Bank and their other state licensing Board
that the practitioner is in good standing and not subject to any active
disciplinary actions in any jurisdiction in which the practitioner is
authorized to practice.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 679
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 679
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