Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024
Subpart 1.
Requirements.
A person seeking reinstatement of a license after the board
has terminated the license according to part 3100.1700, subpart 3, or the
person has voluntarily terminated the license, must:
A. provide the board a completed
reinstatement application;
B.
provide the board the biennial renewal and reinstatement application fees in
Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivisions 5 and 10; and
C. comply with the applicable provisions of
subparts 2 to 3.
Subp. 2.
If terminated for six months or less.
If the persons license is terminated for six months or less,
the person must provide the board:
A.
evidence of completing the professional development requirements described
under part 3100.5100 within 24 months prior to the boards receipt of the
application; and
B. documentation
of current CPR certification.
Subp.
2a.
If terminated for more than six months but less than 24
months.
If the persons license is terminated for more than six
months but less than 24 months, the person must provide the board:
A. evidence of completing the professional
development requirements under part 3100.5100 within 24 months prior to the
boards receipt of the application;
B. documentation of current CPR
certification;
C. evidence of
passing the boards jurisprudence examination within 12 months prior to the
boards receipt of the application; and
D. a criminal background check if terminated
more than one year as required by Minnesota Statutes, section
214.075.
Subp. 3.
If terminated for 24 months or more.
If the persons license is terminated for 24 months or more,
the person must provide the board:
A.
evidence of completing the professional development requirements under part
3100.5100 within 24 months prior to the boards receipt of the
application;
B. documentation of
current CPR certification;
C.
evidence of passing the boards jurisprudence examination within 12 months prior
to the boards receipt of the application;
D. a criminal background check as required by
Minnesota Statutes, section 214.075; and
E. evidence of passing the following
examinations within 24 months prior to the boards receipt of the application:
(1) a nationally recognized objective
structured clinical examination for general dentists;
(2) a written specialty board examination or
a nationally recognized objective structured clinical examination for specialty
dentists;
(3) a nationally
recognized objective structured clinical examination for dental
therapists;
(4) a nationally
recognized objective structured clinical examination for dental hygienists;
and
(5) the examination in part
3100.1300, subpart 1, item D, for licensed dental assistants.
Subp. 4. [Repealed, 20
SR 2316]
Subp. 4a.
Board
review and appeals.
A. Once the
requirements of subpart 1 have been reviewed by the board, the board shall
notify the applicant as to whether the reinstatement of a license has been
denied or granted by the board. If granted reinstatement, the person shall be
assigned to the biennial term to which the licensee was assigned prior to
termination of the license.
B. An
applicant denied reinstatement of a license may appeal the denial by initiating
a contested case hearing pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, chapter 14.
Subp. 5.
Scope.
Nothing in this part prohibits a dentist, dental therapist,
or dental hygienist from applying for licensure by credentials according to
part 3100.1400.
Statutory Authority: MS s
150A.04;
150A.06;
150A.08;
150A.09;
150A.10;
150A.11;
214.06;
214.15;
319A.18