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Code · Montana · Title 37 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 4 · Part 5

37-4-501. Work order for construction or repair of appliances.

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37-4-501 . Work order for construction or repair of appliances.
(1)A licensed dentist who employs or engages the services of a person, firm, or corporation to construct, reproduce, make, alter, or repair bridges, crowns, dentures, other prosthetic appliances, surgical appliances, or orthodontic appliances shall furnish the person, firm, or corporation with a written work authorization on forms that must contain:
(a)the name and address of the person, firm, or corporation to which the work authorization is directed;
(b)the patient's name or identification number, but if only a number is used, the patient's name must be written on the duplicate copy of the work authorization retained by the dentist;
(c)the date on which the work authorization was written;
(d)a description of the work to be done, including diagrams if necessary;
(e)a specification of the type and quality of the materials to be used; and
(f)the signature of the dentist and the number of the dentist's license to practice dentistry.
(2)The person, firm, or corporation receiving a work authorization from a licensed dentist shall retain the original work authorization, and the dentist shall retain the duplicate copy for inspection at a reasonable time by the board for a period of 2 years from date of issuance.
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