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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 4 · Part 4

37-4-402. License -- examination.

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37-4-402 . License -- examination.
(1)The department may issue licenses for the practice of dental hygiene to qualified applicants to be known as dental hygienists.
(2)Except as provided by rules adopted under 37-1-319 , a person may not engage in the practice of dental hygiene or practice as a dental hygienist in this state until the person has passed an examination approved by the board under rules adopted by the board and has been issued a license by the department.
(3)An applicant for licensure shall submit an application that must include, when required:
(a)certification of successful completion of the national board written examination;
(b)certification of successful completion of a regional board practical examination;
(c)two affidavits of good moral character;
(d)a certificate of graduation from a board-approved dental hygiene school; and
(e)an application fee.
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