LD 1736
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LD 1736 Title Page An Act To Authorize Licensure by Endorsement for Canadian Dentists and Dental H... LD 1736 Title Page
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 32 MRSA §1085, as amended by PL 2003, c. 285, §2, is
further amended to read:

 
§1085. Endorsement; fees

 
The board is authorized, at its discretion, without the
examination as provided, to issue a license to an applicant who
furnishes proof, satisfactory to the board, that the applicant
has been licensed to practice dentistry in another state or a
Canadian province after full compliance with the requirements of
its dental laws. If an applicant is licensed to practice
dentistry in another state or a Canadian province, that
applicant's professional education may not be less than is
required in this State and the applicant must have been at least
3 years in actual practice in the state or Canadian province in
which the license was granted. Applicants for licensure by
endorsement who meet the requirements of this section must be
interviewed in person by the board or members of the board, prior
to being issued a license. Every license of this type issued by
the board must state upon its face the grounds upon which it is
issued and the applicant may be required to furnish proof upon
affidavit. The fee for the license is determined by the board,
but may not be more than $400.

 
Sec. 2. 32 MRSA §1099, as amended by PL 1995, c. 590, §2, is
further amended to read:

 
§1099. Endorsement

 
The board may at its discretion, without examination, issue a
license to an applicant to practice dental hygiene who furnishes
proof satisfactory to the board that the dental hygienist has
been duly licensed to practice in another state or a Canadian
province after full compliance with the requirements of its
dental laws, except that the professional education may not be
less than is required in this State. The board may require
letters of reference as to ability. Applicants for licensure by
endorsement who meet the requirements of this section must be
interviewed in person by the board or members of the board prior
to being issued a license. Every license so given must state
upon its face that it was granted on the basis of endorsement.
The fee for that license must be determined by the board, but may
not be more than $100.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill allows dentists and dental hygienists from Canada to
be endorsed for licensure in Maine.


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