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Code · Florida · Title XXXII — Regulation of Professions and Occupations · Chapter 466

466.00671 Renewal of the health access dental license.

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(1)A health access dental licensee shall apply for renewal each biennium. At the time of renewal, the licensee shall sign a statement that she or he has complied with all continuing education requirements of an active dentist licensee. The board shall renew a health access dental license for an applicant who:
(a)Submits documentation, as approved by the board, from the employer in the health access setting that the licensee has at all times pertinent remained an employee;
(b)Has not been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to the practice of a health care profession;
(c)Has paid a renewal fee set by the board. The fee specified herein may not differ from the renewal fee adopted by the board pursuant to s. 466.013 . The department may provide payment for these fees through the dentist’s salary, benefits, or other department funds;
(d)Has not failed the examination specified in s. 466.006 since initially receiving a health access dental license or since the last renewal; and
(e)Has not been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, unless the applicant successfully appealed to have his or her name removed from the data bank.
(2)The board may undertake measures to independently verify the health access dental licensee’s ongoing employment status in the health access setting.
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