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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-28 — Dentists

43-28-15. Licensure by credential review.

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1. The board may issue a license and certificate of registration to practice dentistry in this
state to an applicant who meets the following requirements:
a. The applicant, for at least five years immediately preceding application, has been
licensed in good standing and has been actively practicing dentistry in another
jurisdiction where the requirements are at least substantially equivalent to those
of this state;
b. Grounds for denial of the application under section 43-28-18 do not exist;
c. The applicant pays to the board the fee determined by the board by rule;
d. The applicant delivers to the board a certificate from the examining or licensing
board of every jurisdiction in which the individual is practicing or is licensed to
practice, certifying that the individual is a licensed and registered dentist in good
standing in that jurisdiction;
e. The applicant passes a written examination on the laws and rules governing the
practice of dentistry in this state administered by the board at a meeting; and
f. The applicant meets any requirement for licensure established by the board by
rule.
2. The board may issue a license and certificate of registration to practice dentistry in this
state to an applicant who is in good standing under the laws of another jurisdiction,
has passed a hand skills examination approved by the board, and possesses
qualifications, education, and experience substantially similar to the requirements in
subsection 1.
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