Minnesota Administrative Rules
3100.1150 FACULTY DENTIST; FULL OR LIMITED.
Subpart 1.
Licensure application and examination requirements.
A person seeking licensure to practice as a faculty dentist who is not already licensed to practice dentistry in Minnesota must provide the board:
F.
a letter from the dean or program director of a school of dentistry, dental therapy, dental hygiene, or dental assisting certifying that the person seeking licensure is a member of the school's faculty and practices dentistry. The original letter must include:
(2)
a statement that the applicant is a member of the faculty and practices dentistry within the school or its affiliated teaching facilities, but only for purposes of instruction or research; and
(3)
the dates of the applicant's employment by the school of dentistry, dental therapy, dental hygiene, or dental assisting.
Subp. 2.
Termination of licensure.
The board shall terminate a person's license to practice dentistry as a faculty dentist when the person is no longer practicing dentistry as a member of the faculty of a school of dentistry.
Subp. 3.
Terms and renewal of license.
A full faculty dentist may renew a full faculty license according to the terms of renewal under part 3100.1700. A limited faculty dentist may renew a limited faculty license under part 3100.1750.
Subp. 4.
Reinstatement of terminated license prohibited.
The board shall not reinstate a terminated faculty license.
Subp. 5.
Emeritus license.
A full or limited faculty dentist who wishes to apply for an emeritus license may apply for an emeritus inactive license under part 3100.1340. A full or limited faculty dentist cannot apply for an emeritus active license under part 3100.1350.
Subp. 6.
Professional development.
A full faculty dentist must complete professional development requirements including maintaining a professional portfolio under parts 3100.5100 to 3100.5300. A limited faculty dentist is not required to complete the professional development requirements under part 3100.5100.
Subp. 7.
Anesthesia, sedation, and nitrous oxide.
A person applying for a faculty license who wants the authority under the license to administer a pharmacological agent for the purpose of general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation or to administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia must comply with the applicable requirements of part 3100.3600.
History:
20 SR 2623; 39 SR 1455; 46 SR 908
Published Electronically:
March 17, 2022
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes