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New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law Table of Contents
45:6-1. State board of dentistry; membership; appointments; terms .................................................. 3 45:6-1a. Additional board member. ...................................................................................................... 3 45:6-1.1. Compensation for participation in examinations................................................................... 3 45:6-2. Officers; meetings; quorum; rating of dental schools, etc.; reports; seal................................. 4 45:6-3. Rules; examinations; qualifications of applicants for examination ......................................... 4 45:6-4. Application and fee ................................................................................................................... 4 45:6-5. Receipts and expenditures; secretary-treasurer's bond .......................................................... 5 45:6-6. Issuance of licenses; reciprocal licenses; fees ........................................................................ 5 45:6-7.1. Pharmacists informed of dentist's license and medical status............................................... 5 45:6-10. Annual certificate of registration; nonactive certificate; branch offices; retired dentists .... 6 45:6-10.1 Continuing dental education required .................................................................................. 7 45:6-10.2. Standards for continuing education ..................................................................................... 7 45:6-10.2a. Continuing education for dentists relative to opiods. ........................................................ 7 45:6-10.3. Compliance and evaluation .................................................................................................. 8 45:6-10.4 Hardship waivers, waivers for certain volunteers. ................................................................ 8 45:6-10.5. Initial registration ................................................................................................................. 8 45:6-10.6. Phase-in of requirements ..................................................................................................... 8 45:6-10.7. Proof of credits..................................................................................................................... 9 45:6-10.8. Enforcement of requirements ............................................................................................. 9 45:6-10.9. Differential fees of dental associations ................................................................................ 9 45:6-10.10. Definitions relative to continuing education for dentists................................................... 9 45:6-11. Licensees to furnish names of practitioners or assistants in office; display of certificate; inspection of offices, etc...................................................................................................................... 10 45:6-12. Practice of dentistry by corporations prohibited; practice under firm name regulated....... 10 45:6-13. Penalty for practicing without license................................................................................... 10 45:6-14. Construction of chapter as to unlicensed persons and as to physicians ............................... 11 45:6-15.1. "Dental clinic" defined ....................................................................................................... 11 45:6-15.2. Permit to operate dental clinic........................................................................................... 11 45:6-15.3. Rules and regulations; standards ...................................................................................... 11 45:6-15.4. Council on dental clinics; membership; vacancies; compensation................................... 11 45:6-15.5. Powers and duties of council on dental clinics................................................................... 12 45:6-15.6. Issuance of permits; prerequisites ..................................................................................... 12 45:6-15.7. Licensed persons to perform dental operations ................................................................ 12 45:6-15.8. Inspection of dental clinics................................................................................................. 12
45:6-15.12. Separate violations........................................................................................................... 12 45:6-15.15. Repeal .............................................................................................................................. 13 45:6-16. "College", "school" and "university" defined; authority to teach science of dentistry ....... 13 45:6-16.1. Limited teaching certificates; issuance; authorized activities. ........................................... 13 45:6-16.2. Application forms, determining competency of applicant................................................. 13 45:6-16.3. Limited teaching certificate fees; renewal. ........................................................................ 14 45:6-16.4 Teaching without license or limited teaching certificate, prohibited; penalty.................... 14 45:6-16.5. Roster of teachers; submission by educational institutions............................................... 14 45:6-16.6. Guest lecturers or clinicians ............................................................................................... 14 45:6-17. "Institute" defined................................................................................................................. 15 45:6-18. Illegal use of terms; penalty ................................................................................................. 15 45:6-18.1. Extra fee for completion of dental claim form; penalty .................................................... 15 45:6-18.2. Radiographs; use ................................................................................................................ 15 45:6-18.3. Violations............................................................................................................................ 15 45:6-19. "Practicing dentistry" defined ............................................................................................... 15 45:6-19.1. Definitions .......................................................................................................................... 17 45:6-19.2. Upper and lower dentures and removable dental prostheses; markings .......................... 17 45:6-19.3. Removable dental prosthesis; marking at time of rebasing............................................... 18 45:6-19.4. Rules and regulations ......................................................................................................... 18 45:6-19.5. Hospital privileges for dentists........................................................................................... 18 45:6-19.6. Additional authorized procedures...................................................................................... 18 45:6-20. Practice of dentistry as interne in public or private hospitals and institutions..................... 19 45:6-21. Dental internes not to receive fees or compensation; exception; nature of services; inspection of institution ...................................................................................................................... 19 45:6-23. Unlawful sale, alteration, use of dental degree, certificate, transcript; misdemeanor ........ 19 45:6-24. False statements; high misdemeanor.................................................................................. 20 45:6-26. Commitment for failure to pay judgment ............................................................................. 20 45:6-48. Short title............................................................................................................................... 20 45:6-49. Definitions. ............................................................................................................................ 20 45:6-50. Additional powers, duties of board....................................................................................... 21 45:6-50.1. Required training for dental assistant internship programs .............................................. 22 45:6-50.2. Required training for limited dental assistant internship program.................................... 22 45:6-51. Meetings ............................................................................................................................... 23 45:6-52. Dental hygiene; examination of candidates for licenses to practice .................................... 23 45:6-53. Registration and issuance of licenses ................................................................................... 23 45:6-54. Waiver of examination ......................................................................................................... 23 45:6-55. Rules, procedure for registration .......................................................................................... 23 45:6-56. Requirement of continuing education .................................................................................. 24 45:6-57. Biennial certificate of registration......................................................................................... 25 45:6-57.1. Inactive status list............................................................................................................... 25
45:6-58. Penalties ................................................................................................................................ 25 45:6-60. Disorderly persons offense; fines.......................................................................................... 26 45:6-61. Penalty for violations by dentist............................................................................................ 26 45:6-62. Practice of dental hygiene..................................................................................................... 26 45:6-64. Establishment of independent office, practice, of dental hygienist; prohibition................. 27 45:6-65. Continuance of proceedings dependent on law prior to effective date of law..................... 27 45:6-66. Rules and regulations; continuation...................................................................................... 27 45:6-67. Rules and regulations on practice of dental hygienists and registered dental assistants; expiration of s. 45:6-63 ....................................................................................................................... 27 45:6-68. Severability ............................................................................................................................ 28 45:6-69. Compliance with law on radiologic technology..................................................................... 28 45:6-69.1. Direct supervision required for certain procedures. .......................................................... 28 45:6-69.2. Restrictions relative to dental hygienists. .......................................................................... 28 45:6-70. Issuance of limited registration certificate............................................................................ 28 45:6-71. Fee for certificate .................................................................................................................. 29 45:6-72. Standards for dentists and holders of limited registration certificates. ................................ 29 45:6-73. License to practice dentistry required under certain circumstances .................................... 29
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law
DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
45:6-1. State board of dentistry; membership; appointments; terms The State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry in the Division of Professional Boards of the Department of Law and Public Safety, hereinafter in this chapter designated as the "board," created and established by an act entitled "An act to regulate the practice of dentistry in the State of New Jersey, and to repeal certain acts now relating to the same," approved March 31, 1915 (L.1915, c. 146, p. 261), as amended and supplemented, is continued, and shall hereafter be known and designated as the New Jersey State Board of Dentistry. Wherever in any law, rule, regulation, judicial or administrative proceeding or otherwise, reference is made to the State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry, the same shall mean and refer to the New Jersey State Board of Dentistry. In addition to two public members, the board shall consist of nine members, eight of whom shall have resided and practiced dentistry in this State for at least 10 years each immediately preceding their appointments and one of whom shall be a dental hygienist appointed by the Governor for a term of 4 years. In appointing such dental hygienist, the Governor shall give due consideration to, but shall not be bound by, the recommendation of the New Jersey Dental Hygienists Association. Upon the expiration of the term of office of any member, his successor shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to the provisions of section 45:1-2 of this Title, for a term of 4 years, except that the successors of the members whose terms will expire on June 4, 1949, shall be appointed each for a term expiring on August 31, 1952; the successors of the members whose terms will expire on November 9, 1949, and January 7, 1950, respectively, shall be appointed each for a term expiring on August 31, 1953; the successors of the members whose terms will expire on July 31, 1950, and October 8, 1950, respectively, shall be appointed each for a term expiring on August 31, 1954; and the successors of the members whose terms will expire on July 30, 1951, and November 4, 1951, respectively, shall be appointed each for a term expiring on August 31, 1955. Each member shall hold his office until his successor is appointed and qualifies. Any vacancy in the membership of the board, occurring from any cause, shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term only. Upon cause being shown before him, the Governor may remove a member from office upon proven charges of inefficiency, incompetency, immorality or professional misconduct. Amended by L.1938, c. 277, p. 599, s. 3; L.1949, c. 52, p. 339, s. 1; L.1963, c. 20, s. 1; L.1979, c. 46, s. 22, eff. March 21, 1979. 45:6-1a. Additional board member. 10. In addition to the current membership of the board as prescribed by R.S.45:6-1, the Governor shall appoint, in the same manner as presently prescribed by law for the appointment of members, one additional member to the board who shall have resided and practiced dentistry in this State for at least 10 years immediately preceding his or her appointment . L.2007, c.259, s.10. 45:6-1.1. Compensation for participation in examinations In addition to traveling and other expenses incurred in the performance of his duties by a member of the State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry to which said member is entitled pursuant to the provisions of section 45:1-3 of the Revised Statutes, each such member shall be entitled to $225.00 for each of the examination parts of 2 clinical practical tests each, conducted outside the city of Trenton, in which he participates, but to no more than $1,125.00 in any 1 year, which sum shall be paid from the license fees and other sources of income of the said board. L.1959, c. 152, p. 598, s. 1. Amended by L.1960, c. 150, p. 679, s. 1.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law
DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
45:6-2. Officers; meetings; quorum; rating of dental schools, etc.; reports; seal The board shall, at its annual meeting, elect from its members a president, and an officer to be known as secretary-treasurer, which officer may or may not be a member of the board; and it shall hold at least two meetings annually for examining and licensing persons to practice dentistry, at which meetings five members shall constitute a quorum. The board shall have power to determine the good standing and repute of any dental school, college or department of a university, and may from time to time designate, in a public manner, schools, colleges or departments of universities, whose diplomas will be received by it; and it shall annually make a report of its proceedings to the governor and to the New Jersey State Dental Society. The seal heretofore adopted by it shall continue to be the common seal of the board. 45:6-3. Rules; examinations; qualifications of applicants for examination The board shall from time to time adopt rules for its own government and for the examination of candidates for licenses to practice dentistry. Any rule altering the nature or increasing the severity of the examination or the subjects to be included therein shall not be enforced until six months after its adoption and public promulgation. The examination of applicants shall be confined to written or oral, or both written and oral, examinations upon subjects properly relating to the science of dentistry, the knowledge of which is necessary to the proper and skillful practice of said science. The board may also require from applicants, as part of the examination, demonstration of their skill in operative and prosthetic dentistry. No person shall be examined by the board unless he is at least 18 years of age, of good moral character, and shall present to the board a certificate from the Commissioner of Education of this State, showing that before entering a dental college he had obtained an academic education consisting of a four years' course of study in an approved public or private high school or the equivalent thereof, unless he has been graduated in course with a dental degree from a dental school, college or department of a university approved by the board, or holds a diploma or license conferring full right to practice dentistry in some foreign country and granted by some authority recognized by the board. Any member of the board may inquire of any applicant for examination concerning his qualifications, and may take testimony of anyone in regard thereto, under oath, which he is hereby empowered to administer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no person who is a graduate of an unapproved dental school shall be examined by the board unless he has successfully completed at least two years of study of a board approved curriculum at a dental school, college or department of a university approved by the board, with a dental degree having been conferred by the school. Amended by L.1939, c. 108, p. 389, s. 1; L.1983, c. 541, s. 1, eff. Jan. 17, 1984. 45:6-4. Application and fee Every applicant for a license shall file his application with and pay a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) to the secretary-treasurer of the board and present himself for examination at the first regular meeting of the board after such application, due notice of which shall be given. Such fee shall not be refunded, unless from sickness or other good cause appearing to the satisfaction of the board such applicant was prevented from attending and completing such examination. Further or subsequent examinations under such application may be given to applicants, in the discretion of the board, upon payment of an additional fee of twenty dollars ($20.00). Amended by L.1949, c. 52, p. 340, s. 2.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law
DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
45:6-5. Receipts and expenditures; secretary-treasurer's bond All moneys received shall be held by the secretary-treasurer and paid out only upon resolution of the board and warrant of its president. The secretary-treasurer shall give bond in such sum and with such surety as the board may, from time to time, direct and approve. A statement of all moneys received and disbursed by the board shall be annually submitted to the governor in the annual report of the board. 45:6-6. Issuance of licenses; reciprocal licenses; fees The board shall register as licensed dentists, and, under its seal and the hand of its president and secretary-treasurer, shall issue to all persons who successfully pass said examination its license to practice dentistry. The board may, in its discretion, without such examination, issue its license to practice dentistry to any applicant therefor who desires to remove to this state from another state of the United States or from a foreign country, in which he was licensed to practice dentistry and has conducted the practice of dentistry for at least five years immediately preceding the application to the board for such license, if such applicant presents proof, by affidavit or otherwise, of the facts above mentioned, and presents a certificate from the board of dental examiners or from the board or official exercising similar powers of the state or county from which he desires to remove, certifying that he is a competent dentist or dental surgeon, and of good moral character, and if such certificate is presented to the board of this state not more than six months after its date of issue, and if the board or official issuing such certificate recognizes, in like manner, certificates issued by the board of this state and presented to them by licensed practitioners of dentistry of this state. The board may, in its discretion, refuse to issue licenses under this section without examination to any person not qualified under this chapter for admission to examination for license to practice dentistry. The fee for issuing any such license without examination shall be fifty dollars, which shall be paid before its issuance. The board may issue to any person known to it to be competent and of good moral character, who is licensed to practice dentistry in this state, and who desires to change his residence to another state or foreign country, a certificate over the signature of its president and secretary-treasurer, authenticated with its seal, which shall attest the facts above mentioned and give the date upon which such person was licensed to practice dentistry. The fee for issuing such certificate shall be five dollars, which shall be paid before its issuance. 45:6-7.1. Pharmacists informed of dentist's license and medical status The New Jersey State Board of Dentistry shall notify each pharmacy owner in the State in writing of any dentist permitted to prescribe or administer a controlled dangerous substance in the course of professional practice whose license to practice has been suspended, revoked, or voluntarily surrendered, or who has been ordered to cease and desist from prescribing or administering certain substances. The board shall also notify the pharmacy owners when the dentist's license to practice or authority to prescribe or administer certain substances has been reinstated. Pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1991, c.304 (C.45:14-3.2), the board shall request the Board of Pharmacy of the State of New Jersey to provide the board with a list of names and addresses of the pharmacy owners in the State. L.1991,c.304,s.2.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY 45:6-10. Annual certificate of registration; nonactive certificate; branch offices; retired dentists Every licensed dentist shall procure from the secretary-treasurer of the board on or before November 1 each year an annual certificate of registration. Such certificate shall be issued by the secretary-treasurer upon payment of a fee of $8.00 for those in active practice within the State or $4.00 for those not practicing within the State; provided, however, that any dentist licensed after July 1 in any year shall only pay a registration fee of $2.00 for the remainder of such year. A nonactive registration certificate shall be issued to those not practicing within the State and should a nonactive registrant desire to practice during the registration year he may upon payment of an additional $4.00 to the secretary-treasurer with the return of the nonactive registration certificate for cancellation, be issued an active certificate of registration. All active certificates so issued shall be prima facie evidence of the right of the holder to practice dentistry in this State. Every licensee holding an active registration certificate who may practice at any place other than that address for which his active registration certificate is issued shall be required to obtain from the secretary- treasurer for a fee of $2.00 a branch office registration certificate for each and every location wherein he practices; provided, that nothing herein contained, shall be construed to require an active licensee to obtain a branch office certificate for the purpose of serving on the staff of a hospital or institution which receives no fees (other than entrance registration fees) for the services rendered by the dentist and that the dentist receives no fees or compensation directly or indirectly for such services rendered; and further provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to require an active licensee to obtain a branch office certificate for the purpose of rendering necessary dental services for their patients confined to their homes, hospitals or institutions. The secretary-treasurer of the board shall, on or before October 1 each year, mail to each licensed dentist, a printed blank form to be properly filled out and returned by such licensed person to said secretary-treasurer, together with the fee herein fixed for such annual registration. Upon receipt of such form and fee, the annual certificate of registration shall be issued and transmitted. The board shall cause a notice to be inserted in not less than 3 newspapers, 1 in the city of Trenton, 1 in the city of Camden, and 1 in the city of Newark, to the effect that such annual registration will be required. Such notice shall be printed in such papers, once a week for 3 consecutive weeks between September 1 and October 1, each year. Any person who, for at least 25 years, shall have been licensed to practice dentistry in New Jersey and who desires to retire from the practice thereof, and during his retirement to refrain from practicing dentistry, upon application to the secretary-treasurer of the board, may be registered annually, without the payment of any registration fee, as a retired dentist. The certificate of registration which shall be issued to a retired dentist shall state, among other things, that the holder has been licensed to practice dentistry in New Jersey but that during his retirement he shall not practice dentistry. The holder of a certificate of registration as a retired dentist shall be entitled to resume the practice of dentistry at any time; provided, he first shall have obtained from the secretary-treasurer an annual certificate of registration as hereinbefore provided. The license of any person who fails to procure any annual certificate of registration, or in lieu thereof an annual certificate of registration as a retired dentist, at the time and in the manner required by this section may be suspended by the board in the manner provided by sections 45:6-7 to 45:6-9 of this Title. Any license so suspended shall be reinstated at any time within 3 years from the date of such suspension upon the payment of all past due annual registration fees and an additional reinstatement fee of $25.00. Any person whose license shall have been suspended for such cause shall, during the period of such suspension, be regarded as an unlicensed person and, in case he shall continue or engage in the practice of dentistry during such period, shall be liable to the penalties prescribed by section 45:6-13 of this Title for practicing dentistry without a license. Any person to whom a certificate of registration as a retired dentist shall have been issued who shall continue or engage in the practice of dentistry without first having obtained a certificate of registration authorizing him to resume the practice of dentistry, shall be liable to the penalties prescribed by section 45:6-13 of this Title for practicing dentistry without a license.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY Amended by L.1939, c. 108, p. 390, s. 2; L.1942, c. 62, p. 300, s. 1; L.1951, c. 291, p. 1067, s. 1; L.1959, c. 151, p. 595, s. 1. 45:6-10.1 Continuing dental education required. The New Jersey State Board of Dentistry shall require each person licensed as a dentist, as a condition for biennial registration pursuant to R.S.45:6-10 and P.L.1972, c.108 (C.45:1-7), to complete a requisite number of credits of continuing dental education, as determined by the board pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991, c.490 (C.45:6-10.2) during each biennial registration period. L.1991, c.490, s.1; amended 2009, c.221, s.2.
45:6-10.2. Standards for continuing education. a. The board shall:
(1) Establish standards for continuing dental education, including the subject matter and content of courses of study, and may establish any core continuing dental educational requirements pursuant to subsection c. of this section that all licensees shall complete as a condition of biennial licensure; (2) Accredit educational and other programs offering credit towards the continuing dental education requirements; and (3) Accredit other equivalent educational programs, including, but not limited to, meetings of constituents and components of dental professional associations recognized by the board, examinations, papers, publications, scientific presentations, teaching and research appointments, table clinics and scientific exhibits, and shall establish procedures for the issuance of credit upon satisfactory proof of the completion of these programs. b. In the case of education courses or programs, each hour of instruction shall be equivalent to one credit. c. The board may, in its discretion, delineate specific topics of dental education for any biennial renewal period or periods as core continuing dental education requirements that the board deems necessary to address developments in science or technology or particular issues or problems. The board shall provide notification of the specific topics and the registration periods to which those requirements apply by direct communication to licensees or through electronic media. L.1991, c.490, s.2; amended 2009, c.221, s.3. 45:6-10.2a. Continuing education for dentists relative to opiods. a. The New Jersey State Board of Dentistry shall require that the number of credits of continuing dental education required of each person licensed as a dentist, as a condition of biennial registration pursuant to R.S.45:6-10 and section 1 of P.L.1972, c.108 (C.45:1-7), include one credit of educational programs or topics concerning prescription opioid drugs, including responsible prescribing practices, alternatives to opioids for managing and treating pain, and the risks and signs of opioid abuse, addiction, and diversion. The continuing dental education requirement in this subsection shall be subject to the provisions of P.L.1991, c.490 (C.45:6-10.1 et seq.), including, but not limited to, the
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY authority of the board to waive the provisions of this section for a specific individual if the board deems it is appropriate to do so. b. The New Jersey State Board of Dentistry, pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), shall adopt such rules and regulations as are necessary to effectuate the purposes of this section. L.2017, c.28, s.18. 45:6-10.3. Compliance and evaluation. The board may: a. Establish procedures for monitoring compliance with the continuing dental education requirements; and b. Establish procedures to evaluate and grant approval to providers of continuing dental education courses and programs. L.1991, c.490, s.3; amended 2009, c.221, s.4. 45:6-10.4 Hardship waivers, waivers for certain volunteers. a. The board may in its discretion, waive requirements for continuing dental education on an individual basis for reasons of hardship such as illness or disability, retirement of the license, or other good cause. b. The board may, in its discretion, waive up to one half of the biennial continuing dental education requirements for a licensee who renders volunteer dental services to eligible persons, provided that core continuing dental educational requirements, if any, shall not be waived for this purpose; and one half-hour of one continuing dental education credit hour shall be waived for each hour of volunteer dental service. L.1991, c.490, s.4; amended 2009, c.221, s.5. 45:6-10.5. Initial registration The board shall not require completion of continuing dental education credits for initial registration. L.1991,c.490,s.5. 45:6-10.6. Phase-in of requirements a. The board shall not require completion of continuing dental education credits for any registration periods commencing within 12 months of the effective date of this act. b. The board shall require completion of continuing dental education credits on a pro rata basis for any registration periods commencing more than 12 but less than 24 months following the effective
date of this act. L.1991,c.490,s.6.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law
DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
45:6-10.7. Proof of credits The board shall accept as proof of completion of continuing education program credits documentation submitted by a person licensed as a dentist or by any entity offering a continuing education program approved by the board pursuant to section 2 of this act. L.1991,c.490,s.7. 45:6-10.8. Enforcement of requirements Any person who fails to complete the continuing dental education requirements established pursuant to section 1 of this act shall be liable to a civil penalty of not more than $500 or additional hours of continuing dental education, or both, as imposed by the board, for a first offense. A second or subsequent offense by a licensee shall be considered professional misconduct pursuant to the provisions of chapter 6 of Title 45 of the Revised Statutes and P.L.1978 c.73 (C.45:1-14 et seq.). L.1991,c.490,s.8. 45:6-10.9. Differential fees of dental associations The board shall permit any dental association offering a continuing education program approved by the board pursuant to section 2 of this act to impose a reasonable differential in registration fees for courses upon licensed dentists who are not members of that dental association. L.1991,c.490,s.9. 45:6-10.10. Definitions relative to continuing education for dentists. For the purposes of P.L.1991, c.490 (C.45:6-10.1 et seq.) and this 2009 amendatory and supplementary act: "Core continuing dental education" means any minimum continuing education hours in specified subjects determined by the board that shall be completed to satisfy the biennial continuing education requirement applicable to dentists pursuant to P.L.1991, c.490 (C.45:6-10.1 et seq.). "Eligible person" means: (1) any person under the age of 19 whose parent or guardian attests that he meets the eligibility requirements for, and is enrolled in, the NJ FamilyCare Program established pursuant to P.L.2005, c.156 (C.30:4J-8 et seq.); (2) a child who is in the custody of the Division of Youth and Family Services in the Department of Children and Families; or (3) any person who attests that he meets the eligibility requirements for, and is enrolled in, the Medicaid program established pursuant to P.L.1968, c.413 (C.30:4D-1 et seq.), the Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled program established pursuant to P.L.1975, c.194 (C.30:4D-20 et seq.), or the Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program established pursuant to P.L.2001, c.96 (C.30:4D-43 et seq.). "Volunteer dental service" means dental care provided, without charge, to an eligible person, or to a minor in a primary school, secondary school, or other school setting, or to a patient through a dental clinic as defined by section 1 of P.L.1951, c.199 (C.45:6-15.1), in accordance with the standards, procedures, requirements, and limitations as may be established by the board. L.2009, c.221, s.1.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY 45:6-11. Licensees to furnish names of practitioners or assistants in office; display of certificate; inspection of offices, etc. Every person practicing dentistry in this state shall, upon demand in writing made by the secretary- treasurer of the board, furnish, within thirty days after said demand to the secretary-treasurer, the name and address of each and every person practicing dentistry, or assisting in the practice thereof, in the office of such person. For failure so to do, he shall be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars, and costs. Every person practicing dentistry in this state shall at all times display his registration certificate for the current year in a conspicuous place in his main operating room where the same shall be in plain view of patients, and every person who practices dentistry within the meaning of this chapter without having such certificate on display as herein required shall be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars, besides costs. Every member and employee of the board, when identified as herein provided, shall be authorized during ordinary business hours to enter and inspect any dental office or dental laboratory for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter. Each member and employee of the board shall, when inspecting any dental office or laboratory, carry and exhibit when properly requested, a card stating his name and connection with the board, verified by the signatures of the president and secretary-treasurer of the board and by its seal. 45:6-12. Practice of dentistry by corporations prohibited; practice under firm name regulated No corporation shall practice or continue to practice, offer or undertake to practice, or hold itself out as practicing dentistry. No person shall practice or continue to practice dentistry as an officer, agent or employee of any corporation, or under the name of any corporation. No person shall practice or continue to practice dentistry under any firm name or trade name or under any name other than his true name, but nothing herein contained shall prohibit the practice of dentistry by a partnership under a firm name containing nothing but the surname of every member of the partnership, and that nothing herein contained shall prohibit a licensed dentist from practicing under his own name or under a firm name containing only the surnames of each member of such firm. Every person or corporation, violating any of the foregoing provisions of this section shall be subject to a penalty of three hundred dollars for the first offense and six hundred dollars for the second and each subsequent offense. Every person practicing dentistry under a firm name as herein authorized and every person practicing dentistry or 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 shall be conducted, and any person who shall neglect to cause his name to be displayed as herein required, shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars. 45:6-13. Penalty for practicing without license No person shall practice dentistry within the meaning of this chapter unless licensed so to do, and no person shall be deemed so licensed unless he is now licensed and registered so to do or shall hereafter be licensed and registered under the provisions of this chapter. No person shall employ, for a stated salary or otherwise, or give aid or assist any person not regularly licensed to practice dentistry to perform any dental operation upon human beings in this State. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this section or of any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty of $300.00 for the first offense and of $2,000.00 for the second and each subsequent offense unless otherwise specifically provided. Amended by L.1950, c. 193, p. 434, s. 1; L.1955, c. 91, p. 269, s. 1.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law
DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
45:6-14. Construction of chapter as to unlicensed persons and as to physicians This chapter shall not be construed to prohibit an unlicensed person from performing mechanical work upon inert matter in a dental office or laboratory; nor to prohibit a duly licensed physician from treating the diseases of the mouth or performing operations in oral surgery; and nothing in this chapter shall be construed to permit the performance of dental operations by any unlicensed person under cover of the name of a registered practitioner. 45:6-15.1. "Dental clinic" defined Dental clinic, as used in this act, shall mean and include any clinic, infirmary, hospital, institution or other place of any kind whatsoever, in which science of dentistry in any of its branches is practiced, demonstrated or taught, upon or with respect to human beings but shall not include the private office of a regularly licensed dentist of this State. L.1951, c. 199, p. 728, s. 1. 45:6-15.2. Permit to operate dental clinic No industrial or corporate dental clinic shall be established, operated, conducted or maintained in this State unless and until a permit to do so has first been obtained from the State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry (hereinafter referred to as the board). Application for such permit shall be in the form prescribed by the board. All such permits shall expire on December thirty-first of each year. L.1951, c. 199, p. 729, s. 2. 45:6-15.3. Rules and regulations; standards The board shall adopt rules and regulations and establish standards for the establishment, operation, conduct and maintenance of industrial or corporate dental clinics. L.1951, c. 199, p. 729, s. 3. 45:6-15.4. Council on dental clinics; membership; vacancies; compensation There is hereby established a council on dental clinics which shall consist of seven members, each of whom shall be chosen with due regard to his knowledge of and interest in the practice of dentistry. Three members thereof shall consist of one representative of the State Department of Institutions and Agencies; one representative of the State Department of Health and one representative of the State Department of Education, chosen and appointed by the head of each respective department. A fourth member shall be chosen and appointed by the State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry, a fifth member shall be chosen and appointed by the New Jersey State Dental Society, a sixth member shall be chosen and appointed by the New Jersey Hospital Association, and the seventh member by the New Jersey State Health Officers' Association. Each member shall be appointed for a term of one year and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Any vacancy occurring in the membership for any cause shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment but for the unexpired term only. The members of the council shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties by the agency appointing said member. L.1951, c. 199, p. 729, s. 4.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law
DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
45:6-15.5. Powers and duties of council on dental clinics The council on dental clinics shall enact and from time to time may amend rules in relation to its meetings and the transaction of its business. The council shall elect one of its members chairman who shall hold office for one year. The council shall consider matters relating to the establishment, maintenance, conduct and operation of dental clinics and may advise the board thereon. It shall submit to the board any recommendations it may deem necessary for the proper conduct and operation of dental clinics. It shall study and investigate the establishment, maintenance, conduct and operation of dental clinics, and shall recommend ways and means to promulgate these standards for the establishment, maintenance, conduct and operation of such dental clinics. The council shall also consider all matters concerning the approval, issuance, suspension or revocation of permits for dental clinics and shall submit its recommendations thereon to the board. The council shall consider such other matters as may be pertinent to the conduct of dental clinics in this State and may report thereon to the board. L.1951, c. 199, p. 729, s. 5. 45:6-15.6. Issuance of permits; prerequisites No permit shall be issued by the board unless the dental clinic complies with the rules, regulations, standards and requirements adopted by the board and in force at the time such application is made.
L.1951, c. 199, p. 730, s. 6.
45:6-15.7. Licensed persons to perform dental operations In every dental clinic operated, conducted or maintained in this State all dental operations shall be performed by a licensed dentist or licensed hygienist in accordance with the provisions of Title 45, chapter six of the Revised Statutes. L.1951, c. 199, p. 730, s. 7. 45:6-15.8. Inspection of dental clinics Every member of the council and every member and employee of the board is empowered and authorized to enter and inspect any place where a dental clinic is established, operated, conducted or maintained. Every such member and employee shall, when inspecting any such place or dental clinic, carry and exhibit when properly requested, a card stating his name and connection with the council or board, verified by the signature of the president and secretary-treasurer of the board and by its seal. L.1951, c. 199, p. 730, s. 8. 45:6-15.12. Separate violations Each day that any dental clinic shall be operated, conducted or maintained in violation of any provision of this act or of any rule or regulation of the board made pursuant thereto shall be deemed to be a separate violation for which a penalty may be recovered. L.1951, c. 199, p. 732, s. 12.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law
DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
45:6-15.15. Repeal Section 45:6-15 of the Revised Statutes is repealed. L.1951, c. 199, p. 733, s. 15.
45:6-16. "College", "school" and "university" defined; authority to teach science of dentistry The words "college," "school" or "university," when used in connection with a place where the science of dentistry in any of its branches may be practiced, demonstrated or taught, mean any educational institution authorized by the Legislature of this State to teach the science of medicine or dentistry and approved by the State Board of Education and by the State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry. Any educational institution, including a college, school, university, institute or department of a university, incorporated or organized and operating under Title 15 of the Revised Statutes or under any other law of this State, which has been or shall be approved by the State Board of Education and by the State Board of Registration and Examination in Dentistry to teach the science of dentistry in any of its branches, shall be deemed to be authorized by the Legislature of this State to teach the science of dentistry in any of its branches and to have complied with the requirements of this section in respect to authorization by the Legislature of this State. Any such educational institution so authorized to teach the science of dentistry in any of its branches may use the words "college" or "school" in connection with its place where the science of dentistry in any of its branches may be taught, practiced or demonstrated. Amended by L.1955, c. 41, p. 155, s. 1. 45:6-16.1. Limited teaching certificates; issuance; authorized activities. The New Jersey State Board of Dentistry (hereinafter referred to as the board) may issue to qualified applicants limited teaching certificates authorizing the certificate holder to teach, demonstrate, and practice dentistry in all its branches, but only in and upon the premises of the dental school or its clinical facilities designated in the certificate in which the science of dentistry in any of its branches is taught, except that the holder of a limited teaching certificate may teach, demonstrate and practice dentistry at meetings of the American Dental Association or any of its component parts, or any other similar dental organizations, while appearing as clinicians. L.1964,c.168,s.1; amended 2007, c.235, s.1. 45:6-16.2. Application forms, determining competency of applicant. a. The board shall prescribe the forms for any such application, and shall determine the competency of the applicant to teach the science of dentistry as predicated upon the applicant's general and technical knowledge. In all cases the applicant shall submit proof satisfactory to the board of his graduation with a dental degree from a dental school and of his subsequent employment and professional experience. The dean of a dental school in which the applicant seeks employment shall: certify to the board that the applicant is properly qualified to teach, demonstrate and practice dentistry at the dental school; and furnish to the board supporting information from which the board can determine that the applicant's general and technical level of knowledge and moral character suitably qualifies the applicant to teach, demonstrate and practice dentistry at a dental school in this State.
New Jersey Board of Dentistry Law DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY b. No dental school in this State shall employ, at any one time, more than 15 persons with limited teaching certificates who have graduated from dental schools not approved by the board. For the purposes of this section, if the dental school from which the applicant graduated is located in the United States, Canada, or a territory or possession of the United States, the dental school shall be approved by the board. c. No such limited teaching certificate shall be deemed to authorize the certificate holder to engage in the private practice of dentistry outside of the premises of the dental school or its clinical facilities. A limited teaching certificate shall automatically expire upon the termination of the certificate holder's employment by a dental school in this State. L.1964,c.168,s.2; amended 2007, c.235, s.2. 45:6-16.3. Limited teaching certificate fees; renewal. Every applicant for a limited teaching certificate shall pay to the board for the use of the State an initial application fee and an annual renewal fee to be determined by board regulation. L.1964,c.168,s.3; amended 2007, c.235, s.3. 45:6-16.4 Teaching without license or limited teaching certificate, prohibited; penalty. No person shall teach the science of dentistry in any of its branches in this State unless he shall hold a regularly issued license to practice dentistry in this State or a limited teaching certificate, and any violation of this provision shall be deemed to be an illegal practice of dentistry punishable as provided in R.S.45:6-1 et seq. L.1964,c.168,s.4; amended 2007, c.235, s.4. 45:6-16.5. Roster of teachers; submission by educational institutions Every educational institution where the science of dentistry is practiced, demonstrated, or taught in any of its branches shall submit to the board from time to time a roster of all persons engaged in teaching any of the clinical subjects or who act as demonstrators or teachers in the laboratories or clinics where the practice of dentistry of any kind is performed on patients. The board shall prescribe a form for such roster and make rules governing their submission. L.1964, c. 186, s. 5. 45:6-16.6. Guest lecturers or clinicians Nothing contained in this act shall be deemed to preclude a giving of lectures or the making of demonstrations in connection with the teaching of the science of dentistry by guest lecturers and guest clinicians who are licensed to practice dentistry outside of this State, and who are invited to so demonstrate or teach a specific technique or procedure. L.1964, c. 186, s. 6.
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