Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
Any licensee whose license to practice as a dentist, dental
hygienist or dental therapist has expired, may apply for reinstatement under
the following circumstances:
(1) If
the license has been expired 30 days or less, the applicant shall:
(a) Pay a penalty fee of $50;
(b) Pay the biennial renewal fee;
and
(c) Submit a completed renewal
application and certification of having completed the Board's continuing
education requirements.
(2) If the license has been expired more than
30 days but less than 60 days, the applicant shall:
(a) Pay a penalty fee of $100;
(b) Pay the biennial renewal fee;
and
(c) Submit a completed renewal
application and certification of having completed the continuing education
requirements.
(3) If the
license has been expired more than 60 days, but less than one year, the
applicant shall:
(a) Pay a penalty fee of
$150;
(b) Pay a fee equal to the
renewal fees that would have been due during the period the license was
expired;
(c) Pay a reinstatement
fee of $500; and
(d) Submit a
completed application for reinstatement provided by the Board, including
certification of having completed continuing education credits as required by
the Board during the period the license was expired. The Board may request
evidence of satisfactory completion of continuing education courses.
(4) If the license has been
expired for more than one year but less than four years, the applicant shall:
(a) Pay a penalty fee of $250;
(b) Pay a fee of equal to the renewal fees
that would have been due during the period the license was expired;
(c) Pay a reinstatement fee of
$500;
(d) Pass the Board's
Jurisprudence Examination;
(e) Pass
any other qualifying examination as may be determined necessary by the Board
after assessing the applicant's professional background and
credentials;
(f) Submit evidence of
good standing from all states in which the applicant is currently licensed;
and
(g) Submit a completed
application for reinstatement provided by the Board including certification of
having completed continuing education credits as required by the Board during
the period the license was expired. The Board may request evidence of
satisfactory completion of continuing education courses.
(5) If a Licensee fails to renew or reinstate
their license within four years from expiration, the Licensee must apply for
licensure under the current statute and rules of the Board.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 679 & 680
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
679.090,
679.120,
680.072 &
680.075