22 Tex. Admin. Code § 108.63 - Advertisement and Education by Unlicensed Clinicians
(a) Any advertisement placed by a person who
is not domiciled and located in this state and subject to the laws of this
state may not advertise or cause or permit to be advertised, published,
directly or indirectly, printed, or circulated in this state a notice,
statement, or offer of any service, drug, or fee relating to the practice of
dentistry, unless the advertising conspicuously discloses that the person is
not licensed to practice dentistry in this state.
(b) Licensees of other jurisdictions may be
permitted to demonstrate their professional technique and ability on live
patients at scientific and clinical meetings upon prior approval by the State
Board of Dental Examiners. The State Board of Dental Examiners must approve any
and all courses, seminars, clinics, or demonstrations that involve live
patients, including those pertaining to anesthesia or anesthetic agents and
duties of auxiliary personnel except those sponsored by recognized dental
schools, dental hygiene schools, medical schools or colleges.
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