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4715.21 [Effective Until 8/31/2010] License application.

Each person who desires to practice as a dental hygienist shall file with the secretary of the state dental board a written application for a license, under oath, upon the form prescribed. Such applicant shall furnish satisfactory proof of being at least eighteen years of age and of good moral character. An applicant shall present a diploma or certificate of graduation from an accredited dental hygiene school and shall pay the examination fee of ninety-six dollars if the license is issued in an odd-numbered year or one hundred forty-seven dollars if issued in an even-numbered year. Those passing such examination as the board prescribes relating to dental hygiene shall receive a certificate of registration entitling them to practice. If an applicant fails to pass the first examination the applicant may apply for a re-examination at the next regular or special examination meeting of the board. No applicant shall be admitted to more than two examinations without first presenting satisfactory proof that the applicant has successfully completed such refresher courses in an accredited dental hygiene school as the state dental board may prescribe. An accredited dental hygiene school shall be one accredited by the council on dental education of the American dental association or whose educational standards are recognized by the council on dental education of the American dental association and approved by the state dental board.

Effective Date: 09-05-2001

This section is set out twice. See also § 4715.21, as amended by 128th General Assembly File No. 34, HB 190, § 1, eff. 8/31/2010.

4715.21 [Effective 8/31/2010] License application

Each person who desires to practice as a dental hygienist shall file with the secretary of the state dental board a written application for a license, under oath, upon the form prescribed. Such applicant shall furnish satisfactory proof of being at least eighteen years of age and of good moral character. An applicant shall present a diploma or certificate of graduation from an accredited dental hygiene school and shall pay the examination fee of ninety-six dollars if the license is issued in an odd-numbered year or one hundred forty-seven dollars if issued in an even-numbered year. Those passing such examination as the board prescribes relating to dental hygiene shall receive a certificate of registration entitling them to practice. If an applicant fails to pass the first examination the applicant may apply for a re-examination at the next regular or special examination meeting of the board.

No applicant shall be admitted to more than two examinations without first presenting satisfactory proof that the applicant has successfully completed such refresher courses in an accredited dental hygiene school as the state dental board may prescribe.

An accredited dental hygiene school shall be one accredited by the American dental association commission on dental accreditation or whose educational standards are recognized by the American dental association commission on dental accreditation and approved by the state dental board.

Amended by 128th General Assembly File No. 34, HB 190, § 1, eff. 8/31/2010.

Effective Date: 09-05-2001

This section is set out twice. See also § 4715.21, effective until 8/31/2010.

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Statutes > Ohio > Title47 > Chapter4715 > 4715_21

4715.21 [Effective Until 8/31/2010] License application.

Each person who desires to practice as a dental hygienist shall file with the secretary of the state dental board a written application for a license, under oath, upon the form prescribed. Such applicant shall furnish satisfactory proof of being at least eighteen years of age and of good moral character. An applicant shall present a diploma or certificate of graduation from an accredited dental hygiene school and shall pay the examination fee of ninety-six dollars if the license is issued in an odd-numbered year or one hundred forty-seven dollars if issued in an even-numbered year. Those passing such examination as the board prescribes relating to dental hygiene shall receive a certificate of registration entitling them to practice. If an applicant fails to pass the first examination the applicant may apply for a re-examination at the next regular or special examination meeting of the board. No applicant shall be admitted to more than two examinations without first presenting satisfactory proof that the applicant has successfully completed such refresher courses in an accredited dental hygiene school as the state dental board may prescribe. An accredited dental hygiene school shall be one accredited by the council on dental education of the American dental association or whose educational standards are recognized by the council on dental education of the American dental association and approved by the state dental board.

Effective Date: 09-05-2001

This section is set out twice. See also § 4715.21, as amended by 128th General Assembly File No. 34, HB 190, § 1, eff. 8/31/2010.

4715.21 [Effective 8/31/2010] License application

Each person who desires to practice as a dental hygienist shall file with the secretary of the state dental board a written application for a license, under oath, upon the form prescribed. Such applicant shall furnish satisfactory proof of being at least eighteen years of age and of good moral character. An applicant shall present a diploma or certificate of graduation from an accredited dental hygiene school and shall pay the examination fee of ninety-six dollars if the license is issued in an odd-numbered year or one hundred forty-seven dollars if issued in an even-numbered year. Those passing such examination as the board prescribes relating to dental hygiene shall receive a certificate of registration entitling them to practice. If an applicant fails to pass the first examination the applicant may apply for a re-examination at the next regular or special examination meeting of the board.

No applicant shall be admitted to more than two examinations without first presenting satisfactory proof that the applicant has successfully completed such refresher courses in an accredited dental hygiene school as the state dental board may prescribe.

An accredited dental hygiene school shall be one accredited by the American dental association commission on dental accreditation or whose educational standards are recognized by the American dental association commission on dental accreditation and approved by the state dental board.

Amended by 128th General Assembly File No. 34, HB 190, § 1, eff. 8/31/2010.

Effective Date: 09-05-2001

This section is set out twice. See also § 4715.21, effective until 8/31/2010.


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Statutes > Ohio > Title47 > Chapter4715 > 4715_21

4715.21 [Effective Until 8/31/2010] License application.

Each person who desires to practice as a dental hygienist shall file with the secretary of the state dental board a written application for a license, under oath, upon the form prescribed. Such applicant shall furnish satisfactory proof of being at least eighteen years of age and of good moral character. An applicant shall present a diploma or certificate of graduation from an accredited dental hygiene school and shall pay the examination fee of ninety-six dollars if the license is issued in an odd-numbered year or one hundred forty-seven dollars if issued in an even-numbered year. Those passing such examination as the board prescribes relating to dental hygiene shall receive a certificate of registration entitling them to practice. If an applicant fails to pass the first examination the applicant may apply for a re-examination at the next regular or special examination meeting of the board. No applicant shall be admitted to more than two examinations without first presenting satisfactory proof that the applicant has successfully completed such refresher courses in an accredited dental hygiene school as the state dental board may prescribe. An accredited dental hygiene school shall be one accredited by the council on dental education of the American dental association or whose educational standards are recognized by the council on dental education of the American dental association and approved by the state dental board.

Effective Date: 09-05-2001

This section is set out twice. See also § 4715.21, as amended by 128th General Assembly File No. 34, HB 190, § 1, eff. 8/31/2010.

4715.21 [Effective 8/31/2010] License application

Each person who desires to practice as a dental hygienist shall file with the secretary of the state dental board a written application for a license, under oath, upon the form prescribed. Such applicant shall furnish satisfactory proof of being at least eighteen years of age and of good moral character. An applicant shall present a diploma or certificate of graduation from an accredited dental hygiene school and shall pay the examination fee of ninety-six dollars if the license is issued in an odd-numbered year or one hundred forty-seven dollars if issued in an even-numbered year. Those passing such examination as the board prescribes relating to dental hygiene shall receive a certificate of registration entitling them to practice. If an applicant fails to pass the first examination the applicant may apply for a re-examination at the next regular or special examination meeting of the board.

No applicant shall be admitted to more than two examinations without first presenting satisfactory proof that the applicant has successfully completed such refresher courses in an accredited dental hygiene school as the state dental board may prescribe.

An accredited dental hygiene school shall be one accredited by the American dental association commission on dental accreditation or whose educational standards are recognized by the American dental association commission on dental accreditation and approved by the state dental board.

Amended by 128th General Assembly File No. 34, HB 190, § 1, eff. 8/31/2010.

Effective Date: 09-05-2001

This section is set out twice. See also § 4715.21, effective until 8/31/2010.