22 Tex. Admin. Code § 114.6 - General Qualifications for Registration or Certification
(a) Any person who desires to provide dental
assistant services requiring registration or certification must obtain the
proper registration or certification issued by the Board before providing the
services, except as provided in Texas Occupations Code §
265.001(d)
and §
114.11 of this chapter.
(b) Any applicant for registration or
certification must meet the requirements of this chapter.
(c) To be eligible for registration or
certification, an applicant must provide with an application form approved by
the Board satisfactory proof to the Board that the applicant:
(1) has fulfilled all requirements for
registration or certification outlined in this chapter;
(2) has met the requirements of §
101.8 of this title;
(3) has not had any disciplinary action taken
in this state or any other jurisdiction;
(4) has successfully completed a current
course in basic life support;
(5)
has taken and passed the jurisprudence assessment administered by the Board or
an entity designated by the Board within one year immediately prior to
application;
(6) has paid all
application, examination and fees required by law and Board rules and
regulations; and
(7) has completed
a course in human trafficking prevention approved by the executive commissioner
of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
(d) Applications for dental assistant
registration and certification must be delivered to the office of the State
Board of Dental Examiners.
(e) An
application for dental assistant registration or certification is filed with
the Board when it is actually received, date-stamped, and logged-in by the
Board along with all required documentation and fees. An incomplete application
will be returned to the applicant with an explanation of additional
documentation or information needed.
(f) The Board may refuse to issue
registration or certificate or may issue a conditional registration or
certificate to any individual who does not meet the requirements of subsections
(c)(2) or (c)(3) of this section, or who:
(1)
presents to the Board fraudulent or false evidence of the person's
qualification for registration or certification;
(2) is guilty of any illegality, fraud, or
deception during the process to secure a registration or
certification;
(3) is habitually
intoxicated or is addicted to drugs;
(4) commits a dishonest or illegal practice
in or connected to dentistry;
(5)
is convicted of a felony under federal law or law of this state; or
(6) is found to have violated a law of this
state relating to the practice of dentistry within the 12 months preceding the
date the person filed an application for a registration or
certification.
(g) If the
Board chooses to issue a conditional registration or certificate, the
individual may be required to enter into an agreed settlement order with the
Board at the time the registration or certificate is issued.
(1) The order may include limitations
including, but not limited to, practice limitations, stipulations, compliance
with court ordered conditions, notification to employer or any other
requirements the Board recommends to ensure public safety.
(2) In the event an applicant is uncertain
whether he or she is qualified to obtain a dental assistant registration or
certification due to criminal conduct, the applicant may request a Criminal
History Evaluation Letter in accordance with §
114.9 of this chapter, prior to
application.
(3) Should the
individual violate the terms of his or her conditional registration or
certificate, the Board may take additional disciplinary action against the
individual.
(h) An
applicant whose application is denied by the Board may appeal the decision to
the State Office of Administrative Hearings.
(i) An individual whose application for
dental assistant registration/certification is denied is not eligible to file
another application for registration/certification until the expiration of one
year from the date of denial or the date of the Board's order denying the
application for registration/certification, whichever date is later.
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