§ 54.1-2725. Licenses to teach dental hygiene; renewals
Upon payment of the prescribed fee, the Board shall grant, without examination, a license to teach dental hygiene to any applicant who (i) is a graduate of a dental hygiene school or college or the dental hygiene department of a college or university approved by the Board of Dentistry; (ii) has a B.S., B.A., A.B., or M.S. degree and is otherwise qualified; (iii) is not licensed to practice dental hygiene; (iv) has not failed an examination for a license to practice dental hygiene in this Commonwealth; and (v) has a license to practice dental hygiene in at least one other state. The applicant shall be certified to be on the faculty of an approved institution that teaches dentistry or dental hygiene. The holder of such a license shall be entitled to perform all operations which a person licensed to practice dental hygiene would be entitled to perform but only for the express purpose of teaching. This license does not entitle the holder to practice dental hygiene intramurally or privately or to receive fees for services.
Any license issued under this section shall expire on the second June 30 after its issuance but may be renewed.
(1975, c. 479, § 54-175.1; 1976, c. 327; 1988, c. 765.)
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