Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XXXIII - Dental Health Profession
Chapter 17 - Licensure Examination
Section XXXIII-1711 - Examination of Dental Hygienists
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. An applicant shall be entitled to take the examinations required in this Section to practice dental hygiene in this state if such applicant:
B. To be licensed as a dental hygienist in this state, an applicant must successfully complete the following:
C. Examination scores are valid for initial licensure for three years following the candidates successful completion of an accepted licensing examination. The examinations accepted by the Louisiana state Board of Dentistry for initial licensure by examination are as follows:
D. The board is expressly authorized to utilize the services of other licensed dentists to facilitate the examination.
E. No clinical licensing examination may be conducted in the state of Louisiana without the written permission from the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry. For permission to be granted, the agency conducting the examination must have at least four current members of the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry participating in the clinical licensing examination.
F. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary or any examination manual of any of the testing agencies, no candidate for licensure in the state of Louisiana will be granted same if said candidate has failed any clinical licensing examination for a total of three times. This number includes the accumulation of all examinations taken regardless of the testing agency. A make-up examination counts as an examination. This prohibition may be overcome if the applicant meets all of the other requirements of this Rule, including the successful completion of an initial licensure examination that included procedures on a live patient, has been actively practicing with an unrestricted license for five years in another state as defined in R.S. 37:751(A)2 and meets in person with the full board, and thereafter the full board votes with a majority to overcome this prohibition.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:760(1) and (8).