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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-1425. Corporations not to practice dentistry; exception; employee to display name.

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65-1425. Corporations not to practice dentistry; exception; employee to display name. Except as provided in K.S.A. 17-2706 et seq., and amendments thereto, no corporation shall practice, offer, or undertake to practice or hold itself out as practicing dentistry. Every person practicing dentistry as an employee of another shall cause his name to be conspicuously displayed and kept in a conspicuous place at the entrance of the place where such practice is conducted. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a licensed dentist from practicing dentistry as the agent or employee of another licensed dentist in this state, or from practicing dentistry as the agent or employee of any state hospital or state institution where such dentist's only remuneration is from the state, or from any corporation which provides dental service for its employees at no profit to the corporation.
Nothing in this section shall prohibit a licensed dentist from practicing dentistry as an employee of a general hospital defined in K.S.A. 65-425 , and amendments thereto, in a county with population of less than 50,000.
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