6610 - Exempt persons.

§ 6610.   Exempt persons.   Nothing in this article shall be construed  to affect or prevent:    1. An unlicensed person from performing solely  mechanical  work  upon  inert  matter  in a dental office or on a dental laboratory prescription  of a dentist holding a license or limited permit;    2. A  student  from  engaging  in  clinical  practice  as  part  of  a  registered  program  operated by a school of dentistry under supervision  of a dentist holding a license or  limited  permit  for  instructing  in  dentistry in a school of dentistry:    3.  A  student from engaging in any procedure authorized under section  sixty-six hundred six of this article in clinical practice as part of  a  registered  program  in  dental  hygiene  under supervision of a dentist  holding a license or a limited permit for instructing in dentistry in  a  school of dental hygiene;    4.  An  employee  of  a  federal  agency  from  using the title of and  practicing as a dentist or dental hygienist insofar as  such  activities  are required by his salaried position;    5.  A  dentist  or  a dental hygienist licensed in some other state or  country from making a teaching clinical demonstration before a regularly  organized dental or medical society or group, or from  meeting  licensed  dentists  in  this  state for consultation, provided such activities are  limited to such demonstration or consultation.    6. A dentist licensed in another state or country who is employed on a  full-time basis by a registered dental school as a faculty  member  with  the  rank  of assistant professor or higher from conducting research and  clinical  demonstrations  as  a  part  of  such  employment,  under  the  supervision  of a licensed dentist and on the premises of the school. No  fee may be charged for the practice  of  dentistry  authorized  by  this  subdivision.    7.  A  dentist licensed in another state or country who is visiting an  approved dental school or any other entity operating a residency program  that has been accredited by a national accrediting body approved by  the  department  to  receive  dental  instruction  for a period not to exceed  ninety days from engaging in clinical practice, provided  such  practice  is  limited to such instruction and is under the direct supervision of a  licensed dentist.    8. Any student matriculated in an  accredited  dental  school  located  outside  New  York  state  from  engaging  in  appropriately  supervised  clinical practice as part of the school's dental program in  a  teaching  hospital  which  has a teaching affiliation agreement with the student's  dental school.