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Code · Maryland · Health Occupations

§ 4-403

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§4–403.
(a)The work authorization required by § 4-402 of this subtitle for dental laboratory work shall:
(1)Be on the form that the Board requires;
(2)Be signed by a licensed dentist who requests the work; and
(3)Contain the information required by this section.
(b)The work authorization shall be prepared in duplicate and contain:
(1)The name and address of the dental laboratory to do the work;
(2)Identification of the patient by name or number;
(3)The date on which the work authorization form was completed;
(4)A description of the work to be done, including diagrams if necessary;
(5)A specification of the type of dental materials to be used; and
(6)The name and license number of the dentist who requests the work.
(c)A dental laboratory named in a work authorization may subcontract dental laboratory work, if that dental laboratory:
(1)Completes in duplicate the subcontracted work authorization form that the Board requires; and
(2)Complies with the record keeping requirements of § 4-404 of this subtitle.
(d)The Board shall publish:
(1)An approved standard work authorization form; and
(2)An approved standard subcontracted work authorization form that is of a color different from the standard work authorization form.
(e)A dental laboratory in this State may do dental laboratory work on the request of a dentist licensed and practicing in any other state or a foreign country if the request:
(1)Is on the form that the Board requires or a reasonably equivalent form; and
(2)Otherwise meets the requirements of this subtitle.
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