6604-B - Restricted dental faculty license.

* §  6604-b.  Restricted dental faculty license. 1. The department may  issue a restricted dental faculty license to a full-time faculty  member  employed  at  an approved New York state school of dentistry. The holder  of such restricted dental faculty license shall have  the  authority  to  practice  dentistry,  as  defined  in this article, but such practice of  dentistry shall be limited to the school's facilities  or  the  school's  clinics,  or  facilities  or  clinics  with  relationships to the school  confirmed by formal affiliation  agreements.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  construed  to  authorize  such  holder of a restricted dental  faculty license to engage in the private practice of  dentistry  at  any  other site.    2.  To  qualify  for a restricted dental faculty license the applicant  shall present satisfactory evidence of the following:    (a) The completion of a total of no less than six  academic  years  of  pre-professional and professional education, including:    i. courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology or zoology  and physics; and    ii. not less than four academic years of professional dental education  satisfactory  to  the  department  culminating  in  a degree, diploma or  certificate in dentistry recognized by the appropriate civil authorities  of the jurisdiction in which the school is  located  as  acceptable  for  entry into practice in the jurisdiction in which the school is located.    (b)  Within  the  last  five  years,  have  two  years of satisfactory  practice as a dentist  or  have  satisfactorily  completed  an  advanced  education  program  in  general  dentistry  or  in  a  dental specialty,  provided such program is accredited by an organization accepted  by  the  department  as  a reliable authority for the purpose of accrediting such  programs (such as the commission on dental accreditation); and    (c) Possesses good moral character as determined by the department.    3. The dean of the  dental  school  shall  notify  the  department  in  writing upon the submission of an initial license application and yearly  thereafter  that  the  holder  of the dental faculty license is employed  full-time at the dental school. Full-time employment means the holder of  such dental faculty license devotes at least four full working days  per  week  in  teaching or patient care, research or administrative duties at  the dental school where employed. The dean of the dental school and  the  holder  of  such dental faculty license shall each notify the department  in  writing  within  thirty  days  of  the  termination   of   full-time  employment.    4.  In  order  to  continue  to  practice  dentistry,  the holder of a  restricted dental faculty license shall apply for  and  hold  a  current  triennial  registration  which shall be subject to the same registration  requirements as apply to holders of unrestricted dental licenses, except  that such registration shall be  issued  only  upon  the  submission  of  documentation  satisfactory  to the department of the holder's continued  status  as  a  full-time  dental  faculty  member,  provided  that  such  registration  shall immediately terminate and the holder shall no longer  be authorized to practice if the holder ceases to be a full-time  dental  faculty member at an approved New York state school of dentistry.    5.  The  holder  of  this  restricted  dental faculty license shall be  subject to the professional misconduct provisions set forth  in  article  one  hundred  thirty  of  this  chapter and in the rules of the board of  regents and the regulations of the commissioner.    6. The fee for each restricted dental faculty license shall  be  three  hundred   dollars,  and  the  fee  for  initial  registration  and  each  subsequent re-registration shall be three hundred dollars.    7. In order to be eligible for a restricted dental faculty license  an  applicant  must be a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admittedfor permanent residence in the United States;  provided,  however,  that  the  department may grant a three year waiver for an alien who otherwise  meets all other requirements for a  restricted  dental  faculty  license  except  that  the  department  may  grant an additional extension not to  exceed six years to an alien to enable him or her to secure  citizenship  or  permanent  resident  status,  provided such status is being actively  pursued. No current faculty member shall be displaced by the holder of a  restricted dental faculty license.    * NB Repealed February 1, 2015