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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the Interstate Dental and Dental Hygiene Licensure |
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Compact; authorizing fees. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subtitle D, Title 3, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Chapter 268 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 268. INTERSTATE DENTAL AND DENTAL HYGIENE LICENSURE |
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COMPACT |
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Sec. 268.001. INTERSTATE DENTAL AND DENTAL HYGIENE |
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LICENSURE COMPACT. The Interstate Dental and Dental Hygiene |
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Licensure Compact is enacted and entered into with all other |
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jurisdictions that legally join in the compact, which reads as |
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follows: |
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INTERSTATE DENTAL AND DENTAL HYGIENE LICENSURE COMPACT |
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The Interstate Dental and Dental Hygiene Licensure Compact is |
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hereby enacted into law and the Governor shall enter into a Compact |
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on behalf of the State of Texas with any jurisdiction legally joined |
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therein, in the form substantially as set forth in this Act. |
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Section 1. PURPOSE. |
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This Compact shall be known as the Interstate Dental and Dental |
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Hygiene Licensure Compact and the purpose of the Compact is to |
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expedite licensure and increase access to dental health care |
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through licensure boards acting in cooperation. The Compact adopts |
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the existing structures most utilized by Dental Boards across the |
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United States, while ensuring the safety of the public through the |
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sharing of documents and information. This Compact ensures that |
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each state retains the right to impose an adverse action on a |
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licensee as a home state or as a practicing state. Each state has an |
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opportunity to share investigations and information with the home |
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state of licensure. The Compact is operated by state dental board |
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members, administrators and other staff, thus allowing for each |
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state to maintain its sovereignty. |
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The Compact: |
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(a) Allows for expedited licensure portability and ease of |
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movement of licensees between states; |
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(b) Allows each state to continue to regulate the practice |
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of dentistry and dental hygiene within its borders; |
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(c) Creates a common goal of protecting the public by |
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ensuring a uniform licensure standard and sharing of information in |
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the Compact; |
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(d) Allows for licensure in every participating state by |
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requiring passage of the uniform licensure examination that |
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assesses psychomotor and cognitive dental skills and is currently |
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accepted in fifty state (50) licensing jurisdictions and United |
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States territories; |
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(e) Gives licensees one (1) location to maintain |
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professional documentation to expedite license transfers in |
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states, hospitals or institutional credentialing; |
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(f) Facilitates a faster licensure process for relocation |
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or separation of military members and their dependent spouses; |
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there are no Compact fees for military members or their spouses; |
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(g) Alleviates a duplicative process for licensure among |
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multiple states; and |
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(h) Saves applicants money by not having to obtain duplicate |
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documents from a source that charges for the documents. |
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Section 2. DEFINITIONS |
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(a) "AADB" means the American Association of Dental Boards |
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(AADB) or its named successor, formerly known as the American |
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Association of Dental Examiners (AADE), originally chartered on |
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September 10th, 1896 and renewed in 1944, comprised of State Dental |
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Boards in the United States and its territories; |
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(b) "Attorneys' Committee" means the committee of attorneys |
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who currently represent a Member State Dental Board. The Attorneys' |
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Committee shall participate in the Commission as a non-voting |
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member. An attorney that has previously served as an attorney for a |
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Member State Dental Board may be invited on a year-to-year basis to |
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serve on the Attorneys' Committee if they have not engaged in an |
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official case against a State Dental Board or have any no other |
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conflict of interest. The Attorneys' Committee may assist the |
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investigators in working through joint investigation issues |
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between states; |
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(c) "Active-duty military person or spouse" means a |
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Licensee in full-time active-duty status in the active uniformed |
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services of the United States, including members of the National |
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Guard and Reserves. The legal spouse of the military member must be |
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recognized by the military unit as a dependent while the service |
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member is on active duty. Spouses shall receive the same privileges |
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as military members for the purpose of this Compact; |
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(d) "Active Investigation" means an active investigation |
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resulting in formal allegations or charges precipitating a judicial |
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process by a State Dental Board, oversight agency, or other law |
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enforcement entity; |
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(e) "Adverse Action" means an order issued by a State Dental |
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Board or reported to the clearinghouse pursuant to the Commission's |
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Bylaws and rules that disciplines a Licensee. Adverse Action |
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includes, and is not limited to, the suspension, limiting, or |
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revocation of a License or Compact License Privilege; the |
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imposition of fees and sanctions; and any temporary emergency order |
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that may be later withdrawn by a Board; |
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(f) "ADEX examination" means the initial licensure |
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examinations developed by the American Board of Dental Examiners, |
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Inc. or its successor; |
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(g) "Bylaws" means the bylaws passed by the Commission or |
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its named successor commission; |
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(h) "Clearinghouse" means the clearinghouse and databank |
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that houses prior Adverse Action documentations, orders and denials |
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of licensure or permits from State Dental Boards that is |
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administered by the AADB or its successor; |
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(i) "CODA" means the Commission on Dental Accreditation or |
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its successor as approved by the United States Department of |
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Education; |
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(j) "Commission" means the Interstate Dental and Dental |
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Hygiene Compact Licensure Commission created pursuant to Section 3 |
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of this Act. |
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(k) "Commissioners" means the two (2) members chosen by each |
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Member State Dental Board to serve as the voting members of the |
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Commission; |
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(l) "Compact" means the Interstate Dental and Dental |
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Hygiene Licensure Compact created pursuant to Section 3 of this |
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Act; |
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(m) "Compact License Privilege" means the expedited dental |
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or dental hygiene license to practice in a Member State that is not |
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the Licensee's Home State; |
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(n) "Conviction" means an adjudication or formal judgment |
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by a court that an individual is guilty through a plea of guilty or |
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no contest, or a finding of guilt by the court. Evidence of a |
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conviction of a criminal offense by the court shall be considered |
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final for the purposes of considering or imposing disciplinary |
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action by a Member State Dental Board; |
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(o) "Criminal background check" means a criminal background |
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check using the results of fingerprint or other biometric data |
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checks compliant with the requirements of the Federal Bureau of |
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Investigation, with the exception of federal employees who have |
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suitability determination in accordance with 5 C.F.R. 731.202; |
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(p) "Dental hygienist" means any person who: |
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1. Has successfully graduated from a CODA-approved |
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dental hygiene school; |
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2. Has successfully passed the ADEX dental hygiene |
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licensure examination; or has been in practice 5 years or more and |
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has successfully passed a Regional Board Examination or equivalent |
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state-administered psychomotor licensure examination prior to |
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January 1, 2024; |
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3. Has successfully passed the written national dental |
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hygiene board examination administered by the Joint Commission on |
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National Dental Examinations; |
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4. Possesses a full and unrestricted dental hygiene |
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license issued by a Member State; |
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5. Has never been convicted or received adjudication, |
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deferred adjudication, community supervision or deferred |
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disposition for any offense by a court of appropriate jurisdiction; |
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6. Has never been a subject of discipline by a |
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Licensing Agency through any Adverse Action, order, or other |
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restriction of the Licensee by a Licensing Agency, with the |
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exception of failure to pay fees or failure to complete continuing |
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education; |
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7. Is not currently under Active Investigation by a |
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Licensing Agency or law enforcement authority in any state, federal |
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or foreign jurisdiction; and |
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8. Meets any jurisprudence requirement established by |
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a Member State Dental Board of a Member State in which a Licensee is |
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seeking a Compact License Privilege. |
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(q) "Dental Practice Act" means the laws and regulations |
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governing the practice of dentistry within a Member State; |
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(r) "Dentist" means any person who: |
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1. Has successfully graduated from a CODA-approved |
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dental school; |
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2. Has successfully passed the ADEX dental licensure |
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exam; or has been in practice 5 years or more and has successfully |
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passed a Regional Board Examination or equivalent |
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state-administered psychomotor licensure examination prior to |
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January 1, 2024; |
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3. Has successfully passed the written National Dental |
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Board Exam administered by the Joint Commission on National Dental |
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Examinations; |
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4. Possesses a full and unrestricted dental license |
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issued by a Member State Dental Board; |
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5. Has never been convicted or received adjudication, |
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deferred adjudication, community supervision, or deferred |
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disposition for any offense by a court of appropriate jurisdiction; |
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6. Has never been a subject of discipline by a |
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Licensing Agency through any Adverse Action, order, or other |
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restriction of the Licensee by a Licensing Agency, with the |
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exception of failure to pay fees or failure to complete continuing |
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education; |
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7. Has never had a state or federal drug registration, |
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permit, or license restricted, suspended, or revoked by the United |
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States Drug Enforcement Administration or any Licensing Agency that |
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oversees scheduled drug registrations; |
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8. Is not currently under Active Investigation by a |
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Licensing Agency or law enforcement authority in any state, federal |
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or foreign jurisdiction; and |
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9. Meets any jurisprudence requirement established by |
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a Member State Dental Board in which a Licensee is seeking a Compact |
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License Privilege; |
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(s) "Home State" means the state of primary licensure of a |
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Licensee; |
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(t) "License" means the authorization by a Licensing |
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Authority for a dentist or dental hygienist to engage in the |
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unrestricted practice of dentistry or dental hygiene, which would |
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be unlawful without such license; |
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(u) "Licensee" means a Dentist or Dental Hygienist who holds |
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an unrestricted License to practice as a dentists or dental |
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hygienist. |
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(v) "Licensing Agency" means the agency or other entity of a |
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State that is responsible for the licensing of Dentists and Dental |
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Hygienists. If a Member State Dental Board has such responsibility, |
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it shall be deemed a Licensing Agency. |
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(w) "Member State Dental Board" means a state agency in a |
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Member State that protects the public through licensure, |
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regulation, and the education of dentist and dental hygienists, as |
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directed by the state law. All actions taken by a Member State |
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Dental Board shall be under the authority of the laws its State and |
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any other rights conferred under this Compact; |
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(x) "Member State" means a state or United States territory |
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that has enacted the Compact; |
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(y) "Regional Board Examination" means initial licensure |
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examinations administered by the Western Regional Examining Board |
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(WREB), the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners (NERB), |
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the Commission on Dental Competency Assessments (CDCA), Council of |
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Interstate Testing Agencies (CITA), Southern Regional Testing |
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Agency (SRTA), or Central Regional Dental Testing Services (CRDTS) |
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that assess psychomotor skills; |
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(z) "Repository" means the repository of original documents |
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of a Licensee that may include original transcripts, certification |
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documents, test scores, military training records, previous or |
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current licensing documents and other sources of materials needed |
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for applications and verification administered by the AADB or its |
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successor. The Repository shall receive documents from primary or |
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originating sources and/or verify their authenticity; |
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(aa) "Scope of practice" means the dental-related |
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procedures that require a License, permit, or training, to |
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undertake the treatment and procedure to be completed on a patient |
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within the Member State's requirements; |
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(bb) "State" means a state within the United States or a |
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United States Territory; and |
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(cc) "State jurisprudence" means the knowledge of a Member |
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State's laws and rules of dentistry and dental hygiene. |
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Section 3. COMPACT AND COMMISSION |
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a) The Member States hereby create the Interstate Dental and |
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Dental Hygiene Licensure Compact and the Commission. Each State |
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must enact a compact that is not materially different from this |
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Compact, as determined by the Commission. |
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b) Each Member State Dental Board shall have two (2) voting |
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members who shall serve as Commissioners. Each Commissioner shall |
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have one (1) vote. Member States with separate dental and dental |
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hygiene Licensing Agencies shall appoint one (1) Commissioner from |
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each licensing agency. One Commissioner shall be a current member |
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of a Member State Dental Board. Commissioners may not delegate |
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votes or vote by proxy, however, if a Commissioner is unable to |
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attend, the Member State may substitute a Commissioner who meets |
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the same requirements. |
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c) Upon five (5) states joining the Compact, the Compact |
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shall become active. The Commission shall adopt Bylaws upon |
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becoming active. |
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d) The Commission shall meet at least once per calendar year |
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(the "Annual Meeting") and at additional times as necessary |
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pursuant to the Bylaws and rules. |
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e) At each Annual Meeting, the Commission shall elect a |
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Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer from the membership of |
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the Commission (the "Officers.") The Officers shall be members of |
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the Commission's Executive Committee (the "Executive Committee.") |
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The Commission shall also elect representatives from four (4) |
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regional districts established by the Commission to serve on the |
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Executive Committee. All Officers and Executive Committee |
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representatives shall serve one (1)-year terms. |
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f) Quorum for purposes of conducting business shall be a |
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majority of Commissioners attending in person or virtually. |
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g) The Commission shall provide notice of all meetings on |
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its website and in other communications to Member State Dental |
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Boards. |
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h) A vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the Commissioners present |
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shall be required for an executive session to discuss: |
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1) Items specifically related to participation in a |
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lawsuit or in anticipation of a legal proceeding; |
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2) Matters specifically exempted from disclosure by |
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federal statute; |
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3) Information or matters involving law enforcement |
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agencies or information that accuses a person of a crime or a public |
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censure; |
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4) Discussions that would include information of a |
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personal nature that would constitute an unwarranted invasion of |
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personal privacy; |
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5) Anything considered internal practices and |
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procedures or a trade secret; |
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6) Other items described in the Commission Bylaws |
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allowing for executive sessions to be called; or |
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7) Advice of Legal Counsel. |
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i) The Commission shall keep minutes and make them available |
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to all Member States. |
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j) The Commission may establish other committees as needed. |
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k) The Commission shall prepare an annual report that shall |
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be made available to the legislatures and governors of the Member |
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States. The annual report shall describe the activities of the |
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Commission during the preceding calendar year. Such reports shall |
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also include reports of the annual financial audit and any actions |
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taken by or rules that were adopted by the Commission. |
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Section 4. DUTIES OF COMPACT MEMBER STATES |
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a) Member States shall submit to the Clearinghouse all |
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Member State Dental Board actions and other documents and data as |
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determined by the Commission; |
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b) Member States shall notify the Commission of any Adverse |
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Action taken by the Member State Dental Board, any Active |
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Investigation by the Member State Dental Board, any Active |
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Investigation involving pending criminal charges, or other |
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circumstance as determined by the Commission; |
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c) Any Adverse Action, order, restriction or denial of a |
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license or permit on a Licensee or Compact License Privilege holder |
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shall be reported to the Clearinghouse by the Member State Dental |
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Board; |
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d) Member State Dental Boards may submit to the |
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Clearinghouse nonpublic complaints, or disciplinary or |
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investigatory information not required by Section 4(c). All |
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investigatory material shall be considered confidential and not |
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part of a public record unless otherwise specifically required by |
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state statute; |
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e) Accept continuing education credits as required by each |
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state; |
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f) Documents in the Repository shall be treated by a Member |
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State as the equivalent of a primary or original source document for |
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licensure; |
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g) Member States shall accept a standardized application |
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for a Compact License Privilege. The standardized application shall |
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be established by the rules enacted by the Commission; |
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h) Member States may agree to share information regarding |
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ongoing investigations and actions, including joint investigations |
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between states. All investigatory material shall be considered |
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confidential and not part of a public record unless otherwise |
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specifically required by state statute; and |
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i) As part of the Compact enforcement, participating Member |
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States may issue subpoenas and seek testimony of witnesses, which |
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subpoenas shall be enforced in other Member States and enforced by a |
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court of competent jurisdiction where the witnesses or evidence is |
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located. |
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Section 5. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION |
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a) The Commission shall have the duty and power to: |
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1) Oversee and maintain the administration of the |
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Compact, including the organizational needs, the financial |
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activities, the hiring of personnel and ongoing activities or needs |
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of the Commission; |
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2) Promulgate Bylaws and rules to operate the Compact |
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and the Commission; |
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3) Establish a budget and make expenditures; |
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4) Have an annual financial audit performed by an |
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independent certified public accounting firm; |
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5) Issue, upon the request of a Member State Dental |
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Board, advisory opinions concerning the meaning or interpretation |
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of the Compact and its Bylaws, rules, and actions; |
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6) Enforce compliance with Compact provisions, the |
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rules promulgated by the Commission, and the Bylaws, using all |
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necessary and proper means, including but not limited to the use of |
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judicial process; |
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7) Hold an Annual Meeting for the Commission where the |
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elections of the Executive Committee and other issues may be |
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discussed and voted on; |
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8) Establish personnel policies and programs relating |
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to conflicts of interest, and the rates of compensation and |
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qualifications of personnel; |
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9) Accept donations and grants of money, equipment, |
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supplies, materials and services, and to receive, utilize and |
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dispose of them in a manner consistent with the |
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conflict-of-interest policies established by the Commission; |
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10) Report annually to the legislatures and governors |
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of the Member State Dental Boards concerning the activities of the |
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Commission during the preceding calendar year. Such reports shall |
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also include reports of annual financial audits, all actions of the |
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Commission, rules adopted by the Commission, and any |
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recommendations by the Commission; and |
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11) Coordinate education, training and public |
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awareness regarding the Compact, its implementation, and its |
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operation. |
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b) The Executive Committee shall have the power to act on |
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behalf of the Commission, with the exception of rulemaking, during |
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periods when the Commission is not in session. When acting on behalf |
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of the Commission, the Executive Committee shall oversee the |
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administration of the Compact, including enforcement and |
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compliance of the Compact. |
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c) The officers and employees of the Commission shall be |
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immune from suit and liability, either personally or in their |
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official capacity, for a claim for damage to or loss of property or |
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personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising out of, |
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or relating to, an actual or alleged act, error or omission that |
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occurred, or that such person had a reasonable basis for believing |
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occurred, within the scope of Commission employment, duties or |
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responsibilities; provided, that such person shall not be protected |
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from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury or liability caused |
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by the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. |
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d) The liability of the executive director and employees of |
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the Commission or representatives of the Commission, acting within |
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the scope of such person's employment or duties for acts, errors or |
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omissions occurring within such person's state may not exceed the |
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limits of liability set forth under the constitution and laws of |
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that state for state officials, employees and agents. The |
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Commission shall be considered to be an instrumentality of the |
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states for the purposes of any such action. Nothing in this |
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subsection shall be construed to protect such person from suit or |
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liability for damage, loss, injury or liability caused by the |
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intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. |
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e) The Commission shall defend the Commission's executive |
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director, its employees, and, subject to the approval of the |
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attorney general or other appropriate legal counsel of the Member |
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State represented by an Commission representative, shall defend |
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such Commission representative in any civil action seeking to |
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impose liability arising out of an actual or alleged act, error or |
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omission that occurred within the scope of Commission employment, |
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duties or responsibilities, or that the defendant had a reasonable |
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basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission |
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employment, duties or responsibilities, provided that the actual or |
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alleged act, error or omission did not result from intentional or |
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willful and wanton misconduct on the part of such person. |
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f) To the extent not covered by the state involved, Member |
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State, or the Commission, the representatives or employees of the |
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Commission shall be held harmless in the amount of a settlement or |
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judgment, including attorney fees and costs, obtained against such |
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persons arising out of an actual or alleged act, error or omission |
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that occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties or |
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responsibilities, or that such persons had a reasonable basis for |
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believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, |
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duties or responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged |
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act, error or omission did not result from intentional or willful |
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and wanton misconduct on the part of such persons. |
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Section 6. APPLICATION, ELIGIBILITY, AND ISSUANCE OF COMPACT |
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LICENSE PRIVILEGE TO A MEMBER STATE. |
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a) A dentist or dental hygienist applying for Compact |
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License Privileges shall meet the requirements of a Dentist as |
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listed in Section (2)(r) of this Compact or a Dental Hygienist as |
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listed in Section (2)(p) of this Compact and hold a current License |
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in a Member State under this Compact. |
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b) Each Dentist or Dental Hygienist shall designate a Home |
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State of licensure. The Home State shall be determined by: |
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1) The State of primary residence for the Dentist or |
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Dental Hygienist, where twenty-five percent (25%) of their practice |
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within one year occurs. An active-duty military member or their |
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spouse may choose a Home State as designated with the military but |
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are not required to meet the requirement of twenty-five percent |
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(25%) practice being within their Home State; or |
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2) If no State qualifies under Section 6(b)(1), then |
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the State where the Dentist or Dental Hygienist filed the previous |
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year's federal tax return. |
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c) A Dentist or Dental Hygienist may redesignate a Home |
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State no more than one time in a calendar year if the qualifications |
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of a Home State are met. |
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d) A Dentist or Dental hygienist seeking a Compact License |
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Privilege (the "Applicant") shall apply to their Home State Dental |
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Board for a letter stating that the Applicant is eligible for |
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Compact License Privileges. |
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e) The Home State Dental Board shall determine the |
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eligibility of an application for a Compact License Privilege and |
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shall issue a letter of approval or denial of the application for a |
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Compact License Privilege. |
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f) The letter from the Applicant's Home State Dental Board |
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approving the application shall be submitted to the Member State |
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Dental Board for the Member State in which the Applicant proposes to |
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practice, and shall include: (i) the Compact application packet; |
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(ii) authorization to seek access to the Applicant's Repository |
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documents; (iii) any additional information that may be required by |
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the proposed Compact License Privilege state; and (iv) any required |
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fees. The Member State Dental Board shall review the application to |
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confirm compliance with the Member State's laws and regulations. |
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Following such review, if the Member State Dental Board approves |
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the application, it shall issue a Compact License Privilege from |
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the proposed Member State to the Applicant. |
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g) Appeals of a denial of a Compact License Privilege |
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application shall be filed with the Member State Dental Board |
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making such determination, and shall be filed within thirty (30) |
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dates of the date of the denial. |
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h) A Licensee holding a Compact License Privilege shall |
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notify the Commission within ten (10) business days of any Adverse |
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Action taken against a License held in a state that is not a Member |
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State. |
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i) A Compact License Privilege may be revoked, suspended or |
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limited by the issuing Member State Dental Board if at any time the |
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Licensee's Home State license is revoked, suspended or limited. |
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j) The Commission shall issue rules on the duration of a |
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Compact License Privilege, the application and renewal process for |
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a Compact License Privilege, and any application fees. |
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k) Eligibility or ineligibility to receive a Compact |
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License Privilege shall not limit the ability of a Licensee to seek |
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a state license through the regular process outside of the Compact. |
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7. JURISDICTION OVER COMPACT LICENSE PRIVILEGE HOLDERS |
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a) Each Licensee holding a Compact License Privilege shall |
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be subject to and comply with the laws and regulations of the Member |
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State in which such Licensee practices under a Compact License |
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Privilege. |
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b) Each Licensee holding a Compact License Privilege shall |
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be subject to the jurisdiction and authority of the Member State |
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Dental Board of the state in which such Licensee practices, as if |
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they held a license issued from such Member State Dental Board. Such |
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Compact License Privilege holder shall be deemed a "Licensee" of |
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the Member State Dental Board for purposes of such board taking an |
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Adverse Action. |
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c) Each Licensee holding a Compact License Privilege shall |
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list a current address with the Commission that shall serve as their |
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official address of service. |
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d) A Licensee holding a Compact License Privilege may have |
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an Adverse Action taken against them by: |
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1) The Member State Dental Board of the Member State in |
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which they are practicing with a Compact License Privilege; |
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2) The Licensee's Home State; or |
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3) The State Licensing Authority of a State that is not |
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a Member State from which the Licensee holds a License. |
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e) A Home State may take an Adverse Action against the |
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holder of a Compact License Privilege, regardless of where the |
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actions giving rise to the Adverse Action occurred. |
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f) Any Member State in which the Compact Licensee holds a |
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Compact License Privilege may investigate an allegation of a |
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violation of the laws and rules of the practice of dentistry or |
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dental hygiene in any other State where the Compact Licensee holds a |
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Compact License Privilege. |
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Section 8. FEES AND MILITARY WAIVER |
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a) The Commission shall issue rules regarding the use of the |
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Repository by each holder of a Compact License Privilege. |
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b) A Member State Dental Board issuing a Compact License |
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Privilege authorizing practice in its State may impose a fee for a |
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Compact License Privilege, for ether initial issuance or any |
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renewal. |
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c) No Compact fee shall be required of any active-duty |
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military member and/or their spouse up to one (1) year after |
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separation. Each Member State issuing a Compact License Privilege |
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may waive fees for active-duty military and/or their spouse as |
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required by each individual state statute. |
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d) Active-duty military may transfer military training |
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records to the Repository without a fee. |
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Section 9. JOINT INVESTIGATIONS AND DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS |
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a) Each Member State shall name a point of contact for joint |
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investigations between Member State Dental Boards. |
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b) Member State Dental Boards may participate with other |
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Member State Dental Boards in joint investigations of Licensees |
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that are subject to this Compact. |
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c) Member State Dental Boards may share investigative, |
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litigation or other materials in furtherance of any joint or |
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individual investigation of a Compact License Privilege holder. |
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d) A subpoena issued by a Member State or Member State |
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Dental Board shall be enforceable in other Member States as allowed |
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by law. |
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e) If a Compact License Privilege holder has an Adverse |
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Action taken by any Member State Dental Board against the Compact |
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License Privilege holder, the Compact License Privilege holder, |
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Licensee shall automatically be subject to discipline by other |
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Member State Dental Boards. |
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f) If a Compact License Privilege holder has an Adverse |
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Action taken against their Home State license, including being |
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revoked, surrendered, or relinquished in lieu of discipline or |
|
suspended, then automatically all other Compact License Privileges |
|
shall be placed in the same status. The Home State Dental Board |
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shall notify the Commission and the Commission shall issue a notice |
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to all Member State Dental Boards of such Adverse Action. |
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g) If discipline or an Adverse Action is taken against a |
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Compact License Privilege holder in a Member State, the Member |
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State Board shall notify the Commission and the Home State of the |
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Compact License Privilege holder. The Home State may deem the |
|
action conclusive as a matter of law and fact decided and may: |
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1) Impose the same or lesser sanction consistent with |
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the Home State's laws; or |
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2) Pursue separate actions against the Compact License |
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Privilege holder under its laws, regardless of the sanctions |
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pursued by the Member State Dental Board. |
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Section 10. OTHER REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION FROM THE REPOSITORY AND |
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THE CLEARINGHOUSE |
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a) Insurance companies and entities verifying documents for |
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the purpose of licenses extended to a Dentist or Dental Hygienist |
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may seek information from the Clearinghouse for public record |
|
documents; |
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b) A Dentist or Dental Hygienist may submit a request to the |
|
Commission to allow any hiring employer, entity, or insurance |
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company to access documents from the Repository for the purposes of |
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credentialing, licensing or other privileges; |
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c) The Commission shall set a fee schedule for these |
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services. |
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Section 11. RULEMAKING FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION |
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a) The Commission shall promulgate reasonable rules in |
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order to effectively and efficiently implement and achieve the |
|
purposes and administration of the Compact. Notwithstanding the |
|
foregoing, in the event the Commission exercises its rulemaking |
|
authority in a manner that is beyond the scope of the purposes of |
|
the Compact or the powers granted hereunder, then such an action by |
|
the Commission may be determined to be invalid and have no force or |
|
effect. |
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b) Rules issued by the Commission shall have the force of |
|
law in each Member State. |
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c) Rules deemed appropriate for the operations of the |
|
Commission shall be made pursuant to a rulemaking process that |
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substantially conforms to the Model State Administrative Procedure |
|
Act of 2010, and subsequent amendments thereto. |
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Section 12. OVERSIGHT OF THE COMPACT |
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a) The executive, legislative, and judicial branches of |
|
state government in each Member State shall enforce the Compact and |
|
shall take all actions necessary and appropriate to effectuate the |
|
Compact's purposes and intent to allow for expedited licensure for |
|
the purpose of mobility. The provisions of the Compact and the rules |
|
promulgated hereunder shall have standing as statutory law but |
|
shall not override existing state authority to regulate the |
|
practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. |
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b) All courts may take judicial notice of the Compact and |
|
the rules in any judicial or administrative proceeding in a Member |
|
State pertaining to the subject matter of the Compact which may |
|
affect the powers, responsibilities or actions of the Commission. |
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c) The Commission shall be entitled to receive all service |
|
of process in any such proceeding and shall have standing to |
|
intervene in the proceeding for all purposes. Failure to provide |
|
service of process to the Commission shall render a judgment or |
|
order void as to the Commission, the Compact or promulgated rules. |
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Section 13. ENFORCEMENT AND DEFAULT PROCEDURES |
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a) The Commission, in the reasonable exercise of its |
|
discretion, shall enforce the provisions and rules of the Compact. |
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b) The grounds for default under this Compact by a Member |
|
State include, but are not limited to, failure of a Member State to |
|
perform such obligations or responsibilities imposed upon it by the |
|
Compact or by the rules and Bylaws of the Commission promulgated |
|
under the Compact. |
|
c) If the Commission determines that a Member State has |
|
defaulted in the performance of its obligations or responsibilities |
|
under the Compact, or the Bylaws or promulgated rules, the |
|
Commission shall: |
|
1) provide written notice to the defaulting state and |
|
other Member States of the nature of the default, the means of |
|
curing the default and any action taken by the Commission. The |
|
Commission shall specify the conditions by which the defaulting |
|
state must cure its default; and |
|
2) provide remedial training and specific technical |
|
assistance regarding the default. |
|
d) If the defaulting state fails to cure the default, the |
|
defaulting state shall be terminated from the Compact upon an |
|
affirmative vote of a majority of the Commissioners and all rights, |
|
privileges and benefits conferred by the Compact shall terminate on |
|
the effective date of termination. A cure of the default does not |
|
relieve the offending state of obligations or liabilities incurred |
|
during the period of the default. |
|
e) Termination of membership in the Compact shall be imposed |
|
only after all other means of securing compliance have been |
|
exhausted. Notice of intent to terminate shall be given by the |
|
Commission to the Governor, the majority and minority leaders of |
|
the defaulting state's legislature and each of the Member States. |
|
f) The Commission shall establish rules and procedures to |
|
address licenses and Compact License Privilege holders that are |
|
materially impacted by the termination of a Member State or the |
|
withdrawal of a Member State. |
|
g) The Commission shall not bear any costs relating to any |
|
state that has been found to be in default or which has been |
|
terminated from the Compact, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon |
|
in writing between the Commission and the defaulting state. |
|
h) The defaulting state may appeal the action of the |
|
Commission by petitioning the federal district where the Commission |
|
has its principal offices. The prevailing party shall be awarded |
|
all costs of such litigation, including reasonable attorney fees. |
|
i) The Commission shall not bear any costs relating to any |
|
state that has been found to be in default or which has been |
|
terminated from the Compact, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon |
|
in writing between the Commission and the defaulting state. |
|
j) The remedies herein shall not be the exclusive remedies |
|
of the Commission. The Commission may avail itself of any other |
|
remedies available under state law or the regulation of a |
|
profession. |
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Section 14. DISPUTE RESOLUTION |
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a) The Commission shall attempt, upon the request of a |
|
Member State Dental Board, to resolve disputes which are subject to |
|
the Compact and which may arise among Member State Dental Boards. |
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b) The Commission shall promulgate rules providing for both |
|
mediation and binding dispute resolution, as appropriate. |
|
Section 15. MEMBER STATES, EFFECTIVE DATE AND AMENDMENT |
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a) Any state is eligible to become a Member State of the |
|
Compact. |
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b) The Compact shall become effective and binding upon |
|
legislative enactment of the Compact into law by no less than five |
|
(5) states. Thereafter, it shall become effective and binding on a |
|
state upon enactment of the Compact into law by that State. |
|
c) The governors of non-member states, or their designees, |
|
shall be invited to participate in the activities of the Commission |
|
on a nonvoting basis prior to adoption of the Compact by all States. |
|
d) The Commission may propose amendments to the Compact for |
|
enactment by the Member States. No amendment shall become effective |
|
and binding upon the Commission and the Member States unless and |
|
until it is enacted into law by unanimous consent of the Member |
|
States. |
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Section 16. WITHDRAWAL |
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a) Once effective, the Compact shall continue in force and |
|
remain binding upon each and every Member State; provided, however, |
|
that a Member State may withdraw from the Compact after giving |
|
appropriate notice by specifically repealing the statute which |
|
enacted the Compact into law. |
|
b) The Licensee's Compact License Privilege shall remain in |
|
effect for six (6) months from the date of the Member State Dental |
|
Board withdrawal. |
|
c) The withdrawing State shall immediately notify the |
|
chairperson of the Commission in writing upon the introduction of |
|
legislation repealing the Compact by the withdrawing state. |
|
d) The Commission shall notify the other Member States of |
|
the withdrawing State's intention to withdraw within sixty (60) |
|
days of its receipt of notice provided under Section 16(c) of this |
|
section. |
|
e) Reinstatement following withdrawal of a Member State |
|
shall occur upon the withdrawing state reenacting the Compact or |
|
upon such later date as determined by the Commission. |
|
f) The Commission shall issue rules to address the impact of |
|
the withdrawal of a Member State on Licenses granted by other |
|
Member States to dentists and dental hygienists who designated the |
|
withdrawing Member State as their Home State. |
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Section 17. DISSOLUTION |
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a) The Compact shall dissolve effective upon the date of the |
|
withdrawal or default of the Member State which reduces the |
|
membership in the Compact to one (1) Member State. |
|
b) Upon the dissolution of the Compact, the Compact shall |
|
become null and void and shall be of no further force or effect, and |
|
the business and affairs of the Commission shall be concluded and |
|
surplus funds shall be distributed in accordance with the Bylaws. |
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Section 18. SEVERABILITY AND CONSTRUCTION |
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a) The provisions of the Compact shall be severable, and if |
|
any phrase, clause, sentence or provision is deemed unenforceable, |
|
the remaining provisions of the Compact shall be enforceable. |
|
b) The provisions of the Compact shall be liberally |
|
construed to effectuate its purposes. |
|
Section 19. BINDING EFFECT OF COMPACT AND OTHER LAWS |
|
a) Nothing herein prevents the enforcement of any other law |
|
of a Member State that is not inconsistent with the Compact. |
|
b) All lawful actions of the Commission, including all rules |
|
and Bylaws promulgated by the Commission, shall be binding upon the |
|
Member States. |
|
c) All agreements between the Commission and the Member |
|
States shall beare binding in accordance with their terms. |
|
d) In the event any provision of the Compact exceeds the |
|
constitutional limits imposed on the legislature of any Member |
|
State, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of the |
|
conflict with the constitutional provision in question in that |
|
Member State. |
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Section 20. RULES OF ORDER |
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The most current edition of the American Institute of |
|
Parliamentarians Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure shall shall |
|
all meetings of the Commission, including its committees, in those |
|
situations not otherwise covered in the Bylaws. |
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Sec. 268.002. ADMINISTRATION OF COMPACT. The board is the |
|
Interstate Dental and Dental Hygiene Licensure Compact |
|
administrator for this state. |
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Sec. 268.003. RULES. The board may adopt rules necessary to |
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implement this chapter. |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |