Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 297 - DENTAL CARE ACCESS CREDIT PROGRAM
Section 144-297-1 - PURPOSE AND DEFINITIONS
Universal Citation: 10 ME Code Rules ยง 144-297-1
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Purpose. This rule describes the requirements and conditions under which eligible dentists qualify for the Dental Care Access Credit, in accordance with 36 MRS §5219-DD.
B. Definitions. Unless otherwise indicated, the following terms shall have the following meanings specific to the Dental Care Access Credit Program as authorized by 36 M.R.S. §5219-DD.
1.
Clinical Oral Health Services
means the full range of dental services, including preventive, pediatric,
restorative, surgical, orthodontic, endodontic, and prosthodontic
services.
2.
Competitive
Order of Receipt Process means the process by which timely, complete
applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis according to
the receipt by the Department of applications postmarked within the
time-limited submission period set forth in this rule. Applications with
postmarks within the time-limited submission period are prioritized according
to the stamped date and time (hour, minute, second) the Department received the
application.
3.
Credit
Certificate means the official letter of notification sent to an
Eligible Dentist by the Department indicating that the individual is eligible
for the Dental Care Access Credit.
4.
Dental Care Access Credit
means the Maine income tax credit under
36 MRS
§5219-DD that may be applied to an
Eligible Dentist's individual state income tax liability.
5.
Dental Practice means a
privately-owned Dental Practice and public or private non-profit dental clinic
or dental center, whether free-standing or operated by another organization or
agency.
6.
Department
means the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Maine Center for
Disease Control and Prevention, Rural Health and Primary Care
Program.
7.
Dentist
means a person licensed as a dentist under 32 MRS Ch. 143, to practice
dentistry in the State of Maine. Notwithstanding the definition of "person" in
36 MRS
§111(3), for purposes
of eligibility for the Dental Care Access Credit Program, a "person" is defined
as an individual.
8.
Eligible
Dentist means an individual licensed as a dentist under
32 MRS
§§18301 -
18393
who, after January 1, 2009:
a. First began
practicing dentistry in the State of Maine by joining an existing Dental
Practice in an Underserved Area by establishing a new Dental Practice, or by
purchasing an existing Dental Practice in an Underserved Area;
b. Agrees to accept new MaineCare members
into their practice and contibute to provide dental care for their existing
MaineCare members;
c. Agrees to
practice full time for at least five years in an Underserved Area;
and
d. Is certified to be eligible
by the Department.
9.
Full-Time means a dentist who practices at least 40 hours per week
in a designated Underserved Area providing clinical dental services, as defined
by the HRSA National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program, Fiscal Year
2020, Application and Program Guidance and is incorporated by reference in this
rule.
10.
Underserved
Area means an area in the State of Maine that is a dental health
professional shortage area as defined by the federal Department of Health and
Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). A list of
current federally designated dental health professional shortage areas is
maintained by HRSA and may be found at:
https://data.hrsa.gov/tools/shortage-area/hpsa .
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