MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2002 Regular Session

To: Public Health and Welfare

By: Representative Ford

House Bill 479

AN ACT TO REENACT SECTIONS 73-9-1 THROUGH 73-9-65, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, WHICH CREATE THE STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS AND PRESCRIBE ITS DUTIES AND POWERS; TO AMEND SECTION 73-9-67, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO EXTEND THE DATE OF REPEAL ON THE PROVISIONS OF LAW THAT CREATE THE STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS AND PRESCRIBE ITS DUTIES AND POWERS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 73-9-1, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-1.  Every person who desires to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in this state must obtain a license to do so as hereinafter provided; but this section shall not apply to dentists or dental hygienists now holding permanent licenses to practice provided the same have been recorded as required by law.

     SECTION 2.  Section 73-9-3, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-3.  "Dentistry" is defined as the evaluation, diagnosis, prevention and/or treatment (nonsurgical, surgical or related procedures) of diseases, disorders and/or conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and/or the adjacent and associated structures and their impact on the human body; provided by a dentist, within the scope of his education, training and experience, in accordance with the ethics of the profession and applicable law, provided that nothing herein shall be so construed as to prevent:

          1.  The practice of his profession by a regularly licensed and registered physician under the laws of this state unless he practices dentistry as a specialty; or

          2.  The performance of mechanical work upon inanimate objects by persons working in dental offices under their supervision; or

          3.  The operation of a dental laboratory and taking work by written work authorization from regularly licensed and registered dentists as provided for elsewhere in this chapter; or

          4.  Dentists from outside the state from giving educational clinics or demonstrations before a dental society, convention or association; or

          5.  Licensed dentists from outside the state from being called into Mississippi by licensed dentists of this state for consultative or operative purposes when such consultative or operative purposes have been authorized or approved by the Board of Dental Examiners for specified periods of time or as provided for by rules and regulations set forth by the board; or

          6.  Applicants for license to practice dentistry in this state from working during examination by and under the supervision and direction of the Board of Dental Examiners; or

          7.  The practice of dentistry or of dental hygiene by students under the supervision of instructors in any dental school, college, or dental department of any school, college, or university, or school of dental hygiene recognized by the board, but such activities shall not be carried on for profit; or

          8.  Dental or dental hygiene students enrolled in accredited dental or dental hygiene schools from participating in off-site training recognized and approved by the board; or

          9.  A regularly licensed and registered dentist from the delegation of procedures to a regularly licensed and registered hygienist or other competent dental auxiliary personnel while acting under the direct supervision and full responsibility of the dentist except as follows:  Those procedures which require the professional judgment and skill of a dentist such as diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical procedures involving hard or soft tissues, or any intra-oral procedure of an irreversible nature which could result in injury to the patient.  Provided, however, the dentist may delegate the removal of calcareous deposits only to a regularly licensed and registered dental hygienist as regulated by the State Board of Dental Examiners.

     All dentists and dental hygienists serving as instructors, professors or residents, as provided for in subsections 7 and 8 above, shall be required to be licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners.

     SECTION 3.  Section 73-9-5, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-5.  (1)  For the purpose of this chapter, a dental hygienist shall be an individual who has completed an accredited dental hygiene education program, passed the national dental hygiene board and is licensed by the State Board of Dental Examiners to provide, as an auxiliary to the dentist, preventive care services including, but not limited to, scaling and polishing.  In fulfilling these services, dental hygienists provide treatment that helps to prevent oral disease such as dental caries and periodontal disease and for educating patients in prevention of these and other dental problems.

     (2)  The work of dental hygienists and dental assistants while working in the office of a regularly licensed and registered dentist shall at all times be under the direct supervision of the dentist.  Dental hygienists in the employ of the State Board of Health or public school boards shall be limited to only performing oral hygiene instruction and screening when under the general supervision and direction of regularly licensed and registered dentists.  Dental hygienists recognized by the board of dental examiners when making public demonstrations of dental hygiene for educational purposes shall be under the general supervision and direction of regularly licensed and registered dentists.

     (3)  The board of dental examiners may prohibit any dental hygienist or other auxiliary personnel from rendering service that it feels is not in the best interest of the public welfare.

     SECTION 4.  Section 73-9-7, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-7.  The duties of the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners, or "the board," shall be to carry out the purposes and provisions of the laws pertaining to the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene.  The board shall consist of seven (7) regularly licensed, registered and practicing dentists, each a graduate of an accredited college of dentistry and each a regularly licensed, registered and practicing dentist within the State of Mississippi for a period of five (5) or more years next preceding his appointment.  No dentist shall be eligible for appointment who is connected in any way with any school of dentistry or the dental supply business.

     In addition, the board shall include one (1) member who shall be a regularly licensed, registered dental hygienist with at least five (5) years' practical experience.  The dental hygienist member shall be appointed by the Governor from the state at large from a list of six (6) dental hygienists.  Each of the dental hygienists listed shall be the dental hygienist receiving the highest number of votes in his or her individual district from a poll conducted and compiled by the board.  The poll shall consist of a blank ballot with three (3) spaces for nomination provided to all licensed dental hygienists in the state by district.  The dental hygienist member shall serve for a term of four (4) years and may succeed himself or herself in office.  Any vacancy in the dental hygienist board membership shall be filled by the Governor within sixty (60) days by appointment from the list of nominees submitted for the existing term of office.  During the course of each calendar year, the board shall take like polls of all licensed dental hygienists practicing in the state, and shall prepare a new list of six (6) dental hygienists, such list to consist of the dental hygienist receiving the highest number of votes in each district, to be submitted to the Governor, which shall be used in the appointment of the dental hygienist member from the state at large.  The terms of the dental hygienist member shall be computed from July 1, 1995.

     Except as hereinafter provided, each member of the board shall hold office for the particular term of four (4) years to which he is appointed as differentiated and set out in this section and until his successor shall be duly appointed and qualified.  Any appointment made to fill a vacancy or to replace an incumbent holding over shall terminate in accordance with the designation of the particular term as set out below and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified.

     Except for the original appointments, the term of each of the seven (7) dentist appointees provided for herein shall be for a period of four (4) years and shall terminate on and after June 30th of the year set out below for each appointive position:

     Appointments one (1) and two (2) in 1964 and each fourth year thereafter; appointment three (3) in 1965 and each fourth year thereafter; appointment four (4) in 1966 and each fourth year thereafter; and appointments five (5) and six (6) in 1967 and each fourth year thereafter.  Each subsequent appointment shall be made in chronological order of respective expiration dates; provided, however, that each appointee holding office at the time of passage of this chapter shall continue to serve until the expiration date of the period for which he was appointed, and appointment of such incumbent's successors shall be made in order of the expiration dates of their present commissions.

     Upon July 1, 1982, the Governor shall appoint one (1) dentist member of the board from the state at large, with the advice and consent of the Senate.

     Upon expiration of the term of office of any of the six (6) members of the board who are appointed from districts, the Governor shall appoint his successor from a list of names to be submitted as set out herein.  From and after July 1, 1991, all appointments to the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners shall be with the advice and consent of the Senate.

     As soon after passage of this chapter as feasible, the board shall poll all licensed dentists and dental hygienists in the state by dental district as follows:

     Dental District One:  Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Clay, Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Lowndes, Marshall, Monroe, Oktibbeha, Pontotoc, Prentiss, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Webster;

     Dental District Two:  Bolivar, Carroll, Coahoma, DeSoto, Grenada, Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Leflore, Montgomery, Panola, Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tunica, Washington, Yalobusha, Yazoo;

     Dental District Three:  Attala, Clarke, Covington, Forrest, Jasper, Jones, Kemper, Lamar, Lauderdale, Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Perry, Scott, Smith, Wayne, Winston;

     Dental District Four:  Hinds, Madison, Rankin, Warren;

     Dental District Five:  George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Pearl River, Stone;

     Dental District Six:  Adams, Amite, Claiborne, Copiah, Franklin, Jefferson Davis, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Pike, Simpson, Walthall, Wilkinson;

and request the submission from each such dental district of three (3) nominations for appointment as members of the board.  Thirty (30) days after submitting such request, the board shall list all nominations by district according to the number of votes each received.  The top three (3) names from each district shall then be considered as a list of names to be submitted to the Governor as referred to above each time a vacancy occurs in one (1) of the six (6) positions appointed from districts or whenever the Governor requests such submission.  During the course of each calendar year, the board shall take like polls of all licensed dentists practicing in each dental district, and shall prepare new lists therefrom to be submitted to the Governor which shall be used in the appointment of the six (6) members appointed from districts.

     It is the purpose of this section that no more than one (1) appointee of the six (6) members appointed from districts shall serve from any district at any one (1) time; provided, however, that the members serving on the effective date of this section shall continue until their term of office has expired.  All subsequent appointments of the six (6) members appointed from districts shall be made in accordance with the provisions of this section, shall be designated by district, and shall be selected by district in accordance with the appropriate list submitted therefor.  The names on the lists shall be given priority in accordance with the votes for each nominee.  In case of a tie, such persons receiving tie votes shall have their names placed on the list even though it results in more than three (3) names on such list from that district.

     The Secretary of State shall, at his discretion, at any time there is sufficient cause, investigate the method and procedure of taking such polls and establishing such lists, and the board shall make available to him all records involved therein; and if the Secretary of State should find cause therefor he may, upon specifying such cause, declare the list invalid, whereupon the board shall follow the procedure set out above to establish a new list.  If a vacancy exists and no list is available, the Board of Dental Examiners is to follow the above-described procedure in establishing a new list for the appropriate dental district.

     A vote for an individual dentist or dental hygienist in all polls may be counted only once for each ballot no matter how many times the name is listed on the ballot.

     SECTION 5.  Section 73-9-9, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-9.  The Governor may remove any member of said board on proof of inefficiency, incompetency, immorality, unprofessional conduct, or continued absence from the state, for failure to perform duties, or for other sufficient cause.  Any member who shall not attend two (2) consecutive meetings of the board, for any reason other than illness of such member, shall be subject to removal by the Governor.  The president of the board shall notify the Governor in writing when any such member has failed to attend two (2) consecutive regular meetings.  No removal shall be made without first giving the accused an opportunity to be heard in refutation of the charges made against him, and he shall be entitled to receive a copy of the charges at the time of filing.

     SECTION 6.  Section 73-9-11, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-11.  Each person appointed as a member of the board shall qualify by taking the oath prescribed by the Constitution for the state officers, and shall file certificate thereof in the office of the Secretary of State within fifteen (15) days after his appointment.  A majority of the board shall at all times constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

     SECTION 7.  Section 73-9-13, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-13.  The State Board of Dental Examiners shall each year elect from their number a president and a secretary-treasurer to serve for the coming year and until their successors are qualified.  The board shall have a seal with appropriate wording to be kept by the secretary.  The secretary shall be required to make bond in such sum and with such surety as the board may determine.  It shall be the duty of the secretary to keep a complete record of the acts and proceedings of the board and to preserve all papers, documents and correspondence received by the board relating to its duties and office.  The proceedings shall at all reasonable times be open to public inspection.

     The board shall have the following powers and duties:

          (a)  To carry out the purposes and provisions of the state laws pertaining to dentistry and dental hygiene, and the practice thereof and matters related thereto, particularly Sections 73-9-1 through 73-9-65, together with all amendments and additions thereto.

          (b)  To regulate the practice of dentistry and to promulgate reasonable regulations as are necessary or convenient for the protection of the public.

          (c)  To make rules and regulations by which clinical facilities within institutions, schools, colleges, universities and other agencies may be recognized and approved for the practice of dentistry or of dental hygiene by unlicensed persons therein, as a precondition to their being excepted from the general practice act and authorized in accordance with Section 73-9-3(7) and (8).

          (d)  To provide for the enforcement of and to enforce the laws of the State of Mississippi and the rules and regulations of the State Board of Dental Examiners.

          (e)  To compile at least once each calendar year and to maintain an adequate list of prospective dentist appointees for approval by the Governor as provided for elsewhere by law, such list being based upon a comprehensive poll of all licensed and registered dentists in the state, the names being arranged in order of preference as shown by such poll.

          (f)  To issue licenses to dentists and dental hygienists when found to be qualified.

          (g)  To provide for annual reregistration of dentists and dental hygienists.

          (h)  To maintain an up-to-date list of all registered dentists and dental hygienists in the state, together with their addresses.

          (i)  To examine applicants for the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene at least annually.

          (j)  To issue licenses or duplicates and annual reregistration certificates, to collect and account for fees for same.

          (k)  To maintain an office adequately staffed insofar as funds are available for the purposes of carrying out the powers and duties of the board.

          (l)  To provide by appropriate rules and regulations, within the provisions of the state laws, for revoking or suspending dentists' and dental hygienists' licenses and a system of fines for lesser penalties.

          (m)  To prosecute, investigate or initiate prosecution for violations of the laws of the state pertaining to practice of dentistry or dental hygiene, or matters affecting the rights and duties, or related thereto.

          (n)  To provide by rules for the conduct of as much board business as practicable by mail, which, when so done, shall be and have the same force and effect as if done in a regular meeting duly organized.

          (o)  To adopt rules and regulations providing for the reasonable regulation of advertising by dentists and dental hygienists.

          (p)  To employ, in its discretion, a duly licensed attorney to represent the board in individual cases.

          (q)  To employ, in its discretion, technical and professional personnel to conduct dental office sedation site visits, monitor state board examinations and carry out the powers and duties of the board.

     SECTION 8.  Section 73-9-15, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-15.  All board action on rules, regulations and policy matters, such as required to be by vote, shall be by roll call or mail ballot wherein the vote of each member shall be recorded whether for, against or otherwise.  The dental hygienist member of the board shall only vote on rules, regulations, policy and administrative matters relating to the licensing, qualifications and practice of dental hygiene.  The results of such vote shall be a public record except that information pertaining to personal investigations or examinations shall be confidential unless waived by such persons investigated or examined.

     SECTION 9.  Section 73-9-17, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-17.  The board is authorized to prescribe and enforce regulations and to perform those acts compatible with and authorized by, either directly or by implication, the laws of the state for the purpose of implementing the provisions of this chapter.

     SECTION 10.  Section 73-9-19, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-19.  The State Board of Dental Examiners shall maintain a compiled list of the names and post office addresses of all dentists and dental hygienists registered and practicing in the state, arranged alphabetically by name and also by the towns where their offices are situated.  Every dentist or dental hygienist shall promptly keep the board advised of any change in address of his office or residence.  Every registered dentist shall exhibit his full name in plain readable letters in the offices or rooms where his professional business is transacted.

     Every licensed dentist and dental hygienist shall, in accordance with the laws and rules and regulations of the board, together with appropriate required information and registration fee, apply within the period of sixty (60) days prior to September 1 of each year for annual registration, and the board shall issue such annual registration certificate to any dentist or dental hygienist in active practice and in good standing with the board. Any dentist or dental hygienist performing acts constituting practice or attempted practice of the profession of dentistry or dental hygiene without legally having in his custody a valid active registration certificate or duly issued duplicate therefor in accordance with provisions elsewhere set out may be found guilty and punished or prosecuted therefor in accordance with law; provided, that the filing of such application, the payment of such fee, and the issuance of such certificate therefor, shall not entitle the holder thereof to lawfully practice dentistry or dental hygiene within the State of Mississippi unless he has in fact been previously licensed as such practitioner by the State Board of Dental Examiners as provided by this chapter, and has duly recorded his license in the county or counties in which the same may be required by law to be recorded, and unless said license is in full force and effect; and provided further, that in any prosecution for the unlawful practice of dentistry such receipt showing payment of the annual registration fee required by this chapter shall not be treated as evidence that the holder thereof is lawfully entitled to practice dentistry.

     Any licensed dentist or dental hygienist who is registered but not actively practicing in the State of Mississippi at the time of making application for renewal, shall be registered on the "inactive" list and shall not be authorized to practice such profession in this state.  Such "inactive" list shall be maintained by the board and shall set out the names and post-office addresses of all dentists and dental hygienists registered but not actively practicing in this state, arranged alphabetically by name and also by the towns and states of their last known professional or residential address.  However, licensed dentists or dental hygienists actively practicing in another state at a veterans hospital, federal government facility or residency graduate school program at the time of renewal shall not be registered on the inactive list.

     Only the dentists and dental hygienists registered on the appropriate list as actively practicing in the State of Mississippi shall be authorized to practice such profession.  For the purpose of this section, any licensed dentist or dental hygienist who has actively practiced his profession for at least three (3) months of the immediately preceding license renewal period shall be considered in active practice.

     No dentist or dental hygienist shall be registered on the "inactive" list until the dentist or dental hygienist has been furnished a statement of intent to take such action by the board; and the board shall notify the licensee by mail that on the day fixed for hearing he may appear and show cause, if any, why his license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene should remain active.  The licensee may be present at the hearing in person, by counsel, or both.  For the purpose of such hearing the board is hereby empowered to require the attendance of witnesses, administer oaths and hear testimony, either oral or documentary, for and against the licensee, and if after such hearing, the board shall be satisfied that the dentist or dental hygienist shall be registered on the inactive list, it shall thereupon without further notice take such action.

     Any licensed dentist or dental hygienist registered on the "inactive" list shall not be eligible for registration on the active list until either of the following conditions have been satisfied:

          (a)  Written application shall be submitted to the Secretary of the State Board of Dental Examiners stating the reasons for such inactivity and setting forth such other information as the board may require on an individual basis; or

          (b)  Evidence to the satisfaction of the board shall be submitted that they have actively practiced their profession in good standing in another state and have not been guilty of conduct that would warrant suspension or revocation as provided by applicable law.

     SECTION 11.  Section 73-9-21, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-21.  Such stationery, blank books and forms as may be needed by the board in the discharge of its duties shall be furnished to it in the manner as like supplies are furnished other state departments.

     SECTION 12.  Section 73-9-23, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-23.  (1)  No person who desires to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in the State of Mississippi shall be licensed until that person has passed an examination by the board.  Applicants for examination shall apply in writing to the secretary of the boardfor an examination at least thirty (30) days prior to the examination and shall upon application pay a nonrefundable fee as elsewhere provided in this chapter.

     (2)  An applicant for licensure by examination as a dentist who is a graduate of a dental school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Dental and Dental Auxiliary Educational Programs of the American Dental Association (ADA), shall:

          (a)  Be of good moral character, be possessed of a high school education, and have attained the age of twenty-one (21) years;

          (b)  Exhibit with the application a diploma or certificate of graduation from the ADA accredited dental school; and

          (c)  Have successfully completed Parts I and II of the National Board of Examinations of the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations, unless the applicant graduated from an approved dental school prior to 1960.

     (3)  An applicant for licensure by examination as a dentist who is a graduate of a non-ADA accredited foreign country dental school shall:

          (a)  Be of good moral character and have attained the age of twenty-one (21) years;

          (b)  Be proficient in oral and written communications in the English language;

          (c)  Have completed not less than six (6) academic years of postsecondary study and graduated from a foreign dental school which is recognized by the licensure authorities in that country;

          (d)  Have been licensed as a dentist or admitted to the practice of dentistry in the foreign country in which the applicant received foreign dental school training;

          (e)  Must present documentation of having completed at least two (2) or more years of full-time post-doctoral general dental education in a dental school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Dental and Dental Auxiliary Educational Programs of the American Dental Association, and has been certified by the dean of the accredited dental school as having achieved the same level of didactic and clinical competence as expected of a graduate of the school; and

          (f)  Have successfully completed Parts I and II of the National Board Examinations of the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations, unless the applicant graduated from an approved dental school prior to 1960.

     (4)  An applicant for licensure by examination as a dental hygienist who is a graduate of a dental hygiene school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Dental and Dental Auxiliary Educational Programs of the American Dental Association (ADA) shall:

          (a)  Be of good moral character, be possessed of a high school education and have attained the age of eighteen (18) years; and

          (b)  Exhibit with the application a diploma or certificate of graduation from the ADA accredited dental hygiene school; and

          (c)  Have successfully completed the National Board Dental Hygiene Examinations by the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations.

     (5)  An applicant for licensure by examination as a dental hygienist who is a graduate of a non-ADA accredited foreign country dental hygiene school shall:

          (a)  Be of good moral character and have attained the age of eighteen (18) years;

          (b)  Be proficient in oral and written communications in the English language;

          (c)  Have completed not less than two (2) academic years of postsecondary study and graduated from a foreign dental hygiene school which is recognized by the licensure authorities in that country;

          (d)  Have been licensed as a dental hygienist or admitted to the practice of dental hygiene in the foreign country in which the applicant received foreign dental hygiene school training;

          (e)  Must present documentation of having completed at least one or more years of full-time post-graduate clinical education in a dental hygiene school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Dental and Dental Auxiliary Educational Programs of the American Dental Association, and has been certified by the dean of the accredited dental hygiene school as having achieved the same level of didactic and clinical competence as expected of a graduate of the school; and

          (f)  Have successfully completed the National Board Dental Hygiene Examinations by the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations.

     (6)  Applications shall be made in the form and content as required in this section and as shall be prescribed by the board, and each applicant shall submit upon request such proof as the board may require as to age, character and qualifications.  Applications must be signed by two (2) citizens of the state of which the applicant is a resident, attesting under oath that the applicant is of good moral character.  All applicants for licensure shall submit an endorsement from all states in which he or she is currently licensed or has ever been licensed to practice dentistry or dental hygiene.  The board may disallow the licensure examination to any applicant who has been found guilty of any of the grounds for disciplinary action as enumerated in Section 73-9-61.

     (7)  Examination shall be as elsewhere provided in this chapter and the board may by its rules and regulations prescribe reasonable professional standards for oral, written, clinical and other examinations given to applicants.  Each applicant shall appear before the board and be examined to determine his or her learning and skill in dentistry or dental hygiene.  If found by the members of the board conducting the examination to possess sufficient learning and skill therein and to be of good moral character, the board shall, as early as practicable, grant to such person a license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene, as the case may be, which shall be signed by each member of the board who attended the examination and approved the issuance of a license.

     (8)  The Board of Dental Examiners may, at its own discretion, accept certification of a licensure applicant, either dentist or dental hygienist, by the National Board of Dental Examiners in lieu of the written examination.  However, in all such instances the board shall retain the right to administer such further practical examinations and demonstrations as it deems necessary.

     (9)  Each application or filing made under this section shall include the social security number(s) of the applicant in accordance with Section 93-11-64, Mississippi Code of 1972.

     SECTION 13.  Section 73-9-24, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-24.  (1)  In addition to the method for obtaining a license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene by way of examination as provided by Section 73-9-23, Mississippi Code of 1972, the board, in its sole discretion, may grant a license to a candidate who meets the following criteria:

          (a)  Submit proof of graduation from a dental school or school of dental hygiene accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Dental and Dental Auxiliary Educational Programs of the American Dental Association (ADA).

          (b)  Be engaged in the active practice of dentistry or dental hygiene or in full-time dental education or dental hygiene education for the past five (5) years;

          (c)  Currently hold a valid, unrestricted and unexpired license in a state whose standards for licensure are determined by the board as equivalent to Mississippi's standards, and which state grants reciprocity or licensure by credentials to licensees of the State of Mississippi;

          (d)  Provides an endorsement from all states in which he is currently licensed or has ever been licensed to practice dentistry or dental hygiene;

          (e)  Has not been the subject of pending or final disciplinary action in any state in which the applicant has been licensed;

          (f)  Is not the subject of a pending investigation in any other state or jurisdiction;

          (g)  Has not failed at any time within the past five (5) years, a licensure examination administered by another state or jurisdiction;

          (h)  Has not failed at any time, a licensure examination administered by the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners;

          (i)  Provides a written statement agreeing to appear for interviews at the request of the board;

          (j)  Has successfully completed all parts of the National Board of Examinations, unless the applicant graduated from an approved dental or dental hygiene school prior to 1960;

          (k)  Successfully passes a written jurisprudence examination;

          (l)  Provides payment of a nonrefundable application fee as provided in Section 73-9-43; and

          (m)  In addition, the State Board of Dental Examiners may consider the following in accepting, rejecting or denying an application for licensure by credentialing:

              (i)  Information from the National Practitioner Data Bank and/or the American Association of Dental Examiners Clearinghouse for Disciplinary Information.

              (ii)  Questioning under oath.

              (iii)  Results of peer review reports from constituent societies and/or federal dental services.

               (iv)  Substance abuse testing or treatment.

              (v)  Background checks for criminal or fraudulent activities.

              (vi)  Participation in Continuing Education.

              (vii)  A current certificate in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

              (viii)  Recent patient case reports and/or oral defense of diagnosis and treatment plans.

              (ix)  No physical or psychological impairment that would adversely affect the ability to deliver quality dental care.

              (x)  Agreement to initiate practice in the credentialing jurisdiction within a reasonable period of time.

              (xi)  Proof of professional liability coverage and that such coverage has not been refused, declined, canceled, nonrenewed or modified.

              (xii)  Any additional information or documentation that the board may stipulate by rule or regulation as necessary to qualify for a license by credentialing.

     (2)  The board shall be granted sufficient time to conduct a complete inquiry into the applicant's qualifications for licensure by credentials, and the board may adopt such rules and regulations pertaining to time needed to conduct investigations and responsibility of applicants to produce verifiable documentation.

     (3)  Any applicant failing to meet the criteria in subsection (1) above shall not be eligible for a license based on credentials.  Upon meeting the criteria in subsection (1), the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners may, in its discretion, issue to the applicant a license to practice dentistry, or dental hygiene, unless grounds for denial of licensure exist as enumerated in Section 73-9-61.  Evidence of falsification in the application for licensure through credentialing will result in revocation of such license.

     (4)  Any applicant applying for a specialty license by credentials must stay within his board recognized specialty and must practice only that specialty within the State of Mississippi.  A specialty license holder must hold a general dentistry license prior to obtaining a specialty license.

     SECTION 14.  Section 73-9-25, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-25.  The regular meeting of the state board of dental examiners shall be held annually at such place, date and time as the board may determine in its discretion, for the purpose of examining applicants for license to practice dentistry and dental hygiene, and continue in session until all applicants for license have been examined and their examinations have been approved or disapproved.  The board may meet more often if necessary, in the discretion of the board, at such times and places as it may deem proper for the examination of applicants who may wish to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in this state, to administer makeup examinations, or for the purpose of enforcing the dental laws of the state.

     As far as practicable, all examinations, except as to character, shall be upon written questions.  Examinations for license to practice dentistry shall be upon the following subjects:  anatomy, anesthesiology, biochemistry, community health, dental auxiliary utilization, dental materials science, diagnosis and treatment planning, embryology, endodontics, ethics, growth and development, history, hospital dental service, internal medicine, jurisprudence, microbiology, occlusion, operative dentistry, oral anatomy, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, oral and maxillofacial pathology, pediatric dentistry, pharmacology, physiology, practice administration, preventive dentistry, prosthodontics-fixed and removable, oral and maxillofacial radiology and roentgenology, as they pertain to dentistry, together with a practical examination in operative and mechanical dentistry.  Examinations for license to practice dental hygiene shall cover the subjects taught in the recognized schools of dental hygiene together with such other subjects and practical demonstrations as the board may require.

     The state shall furnish necessary equipment for the required practical examinations for dentists and dental hygienists, and properly house and care for same.

     SECTION 15.  Section 73-9-27, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-27.  Each license issued by the board shall bear a serial number, the full name and residence of licensee, the date of issuance, the seal of the board, and shall be attested by the signatures of all the board attending the examination.  Certified copies of the license may be issued by the president and secretary under their signature and seal, for which the secretary shall collect a fee as elsewhere provided in this chapter.

     SECTION 16.  Section 73-9-28, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-28.  The Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners is hereby vested with the authority to promulgate rules and regulations allowing special categories of licenses, certificates, specialty certificates and permits whereby institutional, teaching and provisional privileges may be granted on an individual basis, pursuant to such rules and regulations prescribing the qualifications, conditions and limitations of such privileges as may be established by the board.  Such qualifications, conditions and limitations shall pertain to applicants who require but are eligible for less than complete resident licensure as provided for in the dental practice act.

     Application for such special category of license, certificate, specialty certificate or permit, and the renewal thereof, shall be made to the secretary of the board in writing in accordance with such rules and regulations as the board may adopt.  The secretary shall collect a fee therefor as provided in Section 73-9-43.

     SECTION 17.  Section 73-9-29, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-29.  Any dentist of this state licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners, who has complied with the requirements specified by the Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association, in a specialty branch of dentistry or who has otherwise met the requirements of the rules and regulations promulgated by the board may apply for a certificate as a specialist.  Such application shall be accompanied by the payment of a fee not to exceed Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) and such application must be on file for at least sixty (60) days prior to the regular meeting of the board, and if the application is accepted the applicant may be notified to appear for examination before the board and a committee of that particular specialty, if available, appointed by the board. Examinations may be oral, written, or both, and the applicant may be required to demonstrate his knowledge and proficiency in the specialty in which he desires to be certified.  The board is authorized to certify specialists in all specialty areas approved by the American Dental Association.

     Any dentist not licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners but who is eligible to take the Mississippi State Board examination, and is further eligible for specialty examination, may take both examinations at the discretion of the board.

     No licensed dentist shall hold himself out to the public as a specialist, or publicly announce as being specially qualified in any particular branch of dentistry, or publicly announce as giving special attention to any branch of dentistry, until he has been issued a certificate by the board authorizing him to do so. Failure to comply shall be cause for his dental license to be revoked or suspended.

     Only the following shall be eligible to announce as specialists:

          (a)  A diplomate of a specialty board approved by the American Dental Association;

          (b)  A dentist who has complied with requirements as specified by the Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association for graduate training in the specialty sought to be announced, such training to meet the educational or training requirement for diplomate status;

          (c)  A dentist who has announced a specialized practice in one (1) of the special areas of dental practice within the State of Mississippi for at least five (5) years prior to January 1, 1970, and who meets the requirements elsewhere in this section may be granted a specialist certificate upon application and payment only of an initial specialty registration fee.

     A dentist specialist's certificate shall be revoked upon the revocation of the holder's license to practice dentistry in Mississippi.

     SECTION 18.  Section 73-9-33, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-33.  Every person who receives a license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in the state must file it for record in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of the county or county district in which he or she shall reside within thirty (30) days after its issuance; if he or she fail to do so, if engaged in the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene, he or she shall thereafter be liable for practicing without license so long as the same shall remain unrecorded.  When such license shall be filed, the clerk shall record the same in the book in which the licenses of physicians are recorded, upon payment to him of the lawful fee; and when recorded the original shall be delivered on demand to the licensee.  On removal from one county or county district to another, the license must be recorded in the county or county district to which licensee removed.  It shall be the duty of the circuit clerk of each county within this state to make and file, with the secretary of the board, on or before the first day of January of each year, a list of all the licenses filed during the preceding year with such clerk, both dentists and dental hygienists, and also all other licensed and registered dentists and dental hygienists in the county.

     SECTION 19.  Section 73-9-35, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-35.  The holder of either of the licenses provided for, shall at all times, upon request, exhibit same, together with the certificate of recordation, to any member of the Board of Dental Examiners, or his authorized agent or to any officer of the law.

     SECTION 20.  Section 73-9-37, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-37.  If a license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene be issued and be lost or destroyed, the board may issue another in lieu thereof, upon satisfactory proof of such loss or destruction.

     SECTION 21.  Section 73-9-39, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-39.  It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to practice or offer to practice dentistry under, or use the name of any company, association or corporation or business name or any name except his or their own in a manner which is in violation of Section 73-9-61, or to operate, manage or be employed in any room, rooms or office where dental work is done or contracted for, and that is operated under the name of any company, association, trade name or corporation in a manner which is in violation of Section 73-9-61.

     SECTION 22.  Section 73-9-41, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-41.  (1)  No person shall practice, attempt to practice or offer to practice dentistry or dental hygiene within the state without first having been authorized and issued a license by the board; nor shall any person practice, attempt to practice, or offer to practice dentistry or dental hygiene within the state during any period of suspension of his license by the board or after revocation by the board of any license theretofore issued to the offending person.

     (2)  A person not licensed to practice dentistry under the laws of this state shall not perform any act which would constitute the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene as defined in Sections 73-9-3 and 73-9-5, including, but not limited to, the following:  (a) take impressions or casts of the human mouth or teeth, (b) construct or supply dentures without the work authorization or prescription of a person licensed under the laws of this state to practice dentistry, and (c) construct or supply dentures from impressions or casts without the work authorization or prescription of a person licensed under the laws of this state to practice dentistry.

     (3)  The fact that any person engages in or performs or offers to engage in or performs any of the practices, acts or operations set forth in Section 73-9-3 or Section 73-9-5 is prima facie evidence that such a person is engaged in the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene.

     (4)  In addition to any other civil remedy or criminal penalty provided for by law, the executive director or the secretary of the board may issue a summons to appear before the board to any person or persons who the executive director or any member of the board has probable cause to believe has violated this section by practicing, attempting to practice, or offering to practice dentistry or dental hygiene without a current, valid license or permit and any necessary witnesses.  The summons issued by the board shall command each person to whom it is directed to attend and give testimony at a time and place therein specified.  The summons shall be served upon the individual personally or by any type of mailing requiring a return receipt and shall include a statement of the charges and an explanation of the manner in which the unlicensed person shall be required to respond to the board.

     (5)  In proceedings conducted pursuant to subsection (4) above, the board may levy for each and every violation a civil penalty upon any unlicensed person who after a hearing is found to have practiced dentistry or dental hygiene without the benefit of a current, valid license having been issued by the board pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, as follows:

          (a)  For the first violation, a monetary penalty of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).

          (b)  For the second violation, a monetary penalty of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00).

          (c)  For the third and any subsequent violations, a monetary penalty of not more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).

          (d)  For any violation, the board may assess those reasonable costs that are expended by the board in the investigation and conduct of the hearing as provided in subsection (4) above, including, but not limited to, the cost of process service, court reporters, expert witnesses and other witness expenses paid by the board, and investigators.  Appeals from the board's decision may be taken as provided in Section 73-9-65.  Any monetary penalty or assessment levied under this section shall be paid to the board by the illegal practitioner upon the expiration of the period allowed for appealing such penalties or may be paid sooner if the illegal practitioner elects.  Monetary penalties collected by the board under this section shall be deposited to the credit of the General Fund of the State Treasury.  Any monies collected for assessment of costs by the board shall be deposited into the special fund of the board.

     (6)  No person practicing dentistry or dental hygiene without a current valid license or temporary permit shall have the right to receive any compensation for services so rendered.  In addition to any other penalties imposed under this section, any person who practices dentistry or dental hygiene without a license shall return any fees collected for practicing dentistry or dental hygiene and shall be liable for any damages resulting from negligent conduct.  The board or any patient shall have the right to enforce the obligation provided in this section.

     SECTION 23.  Section 73-9-43, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-43.  (1)  The secretary shall collect in advance all fees provided for in this chapter as established by the board, not to exceed:

Application for dental license................... $  600.00

Application for dental license through credentials2,500.00

Application for dental specialty license............ 400.00

Application for dental institutional, teaching or provisional license   600.00

Application for dental hygiene license.............. 400.00

Application for dental hygiene license through

credentials.............................................. 750.00

     Application for dental hygiene institutional,

teaching, or provisional license......................... 400.00

Application for general anesthesia permit........... 400.00

Application for I.V. sedation permit................ 400.00

Application for radiology permit.................... 100.00

Annual dental license renewal....................... 300.00

Annual dental specialty license renewal............. 100.00

     Annual dental institutional, teaching or provisional

license renewal.......................................... 300.00

Annual dental hygiene license renewal............... 150.00

     Annual dental hygiene institutional, teaching, or

provisional license renewal.............................. 150.00

Annual general anesthesia permit renewal............ 100.00

Annual I.V. sedation permit renewal................. 100.00

Annual radiology permit renewal...................... 75.00

     Penalty for delinquent renewal of dental licenses;

dental specialty licenses; and dental institutional,

teaching, and provisional licenses:

First month (plus annual renewal fee).......... 100.00

Second month (plus annual renewal fee)......... 150.00

Third month (plus annual renewal fee).......... 200.00

     Penalty for delinquent renewal of dental hygiene

licenses and dental hygiene institutional, teaching,

and provisional licenses:

First month (plus annual renewal fee)........... 50.00

Second month (plus annual renewal fee).......... 75.00

Third month (plus annual renewal fee).......... 100.00

     Penalty for delinquent renewal of radiology permits:

First month (plus annual renewal fee)........... 45.00

Second month (plus annual renewal fee).......... 65.00

Third month (plus annual renewal fee)........... 75.00

Penalty for nonnotification of change of address..... 50.00

Penalty for duplicate renewal forms and

certification cards....................................... 50.00

Duplicate or replacement license or permit........... 40.00

Certification of licensure status.................... 40.00

Certified copy of license or permit.................. 40.00

Handling fee for nonsufficient funds check........... 50.00

Requests for database information................... 300.00

Radiology examinations administered in board's

office................................................... 100.00

     Dental and dental hygiene licensure examination

manuals................................................... 50.00

     Dental and dental hygiene licensure by

credentials packets....................................... 50.00

Laws and/or regulations.............................. 50.00

Disciplinary action orders........................... 25.00

Newsletters.......................................... 20.00

     The payment of annual dentist registration fees shall be optional with all dentists over the age of seventy (70) years.

     (2)  The board may enact and enforce for delinquency in payment for any fees set out in this section a penalty in addition to the fee of an amount up to but not in excess of the fee.  An additional fee of an amount equal to the first penalty may be assessed for each thirty (30) days, or part thereof, of delinquency.  If any licensed and registered dentist or dental hygienist should be delinquent in payment of registration fees for a period as long as ninety (90) days, such person shall be presumed to be no longer practicing and shall be stricken from the rolls, and in order to practice his or her profession in this state thereafter may, at the discretion of the board, be considered as a new applicant and subject to examination and other licensing requirements as an original applicant.

     (3)  The secretary shall faithfully account for all monies received by the board.  All fees and any other monies received by the board, except monetary penalties collected under Section 73-9-61, shall be deposited in a special fund that is created in the State Treasury and shall be used for the implementation and administration of this chapter when appropriated by the Legislature for such purpose.  The monies in the special fund shall be subject to all provisions of the state budget laws that are applicable to special fund agencies, and disbursements from the special fund shall be made by the State Treasurer only upon warrants issued by the State Fiscal Officer upon requisitions signed by the president, secretary or administrative officer of the board.  Any interest earned on this special fund shall be credited by the State Treasurer to the fund and shall not be paid into the State General Fund.  Any unexpended monies remaining in the special fund at the end of a fiscal year shall not lapse into the State General Fund.

     (4)  It shall be the duty of the State Auditor to audit the financial affairs of the board, the transactions involving the special fund and the books of the secretary of the board at least once a year in the same manner as for other special fund agencies, and at any time requested to do so by a majority of the board casting their vote for such audit and while in a lawfully called meeting.  The report of the State Auditor shall be incorporated in the minute book of the board.

     (5)  All fees collected from applicants, duplicate licenses, certificates of recommendation and certified copies of licenses shall be distributed among the members of the board in such proportion as to allow the secretary twice the remuneration each of the other seven (7) members receive as their compensation for examining applicants for licensure.  Provided, however, that for examining applicants for licensure the secretary shall receive no more than Twenty-four Hundred Dollars ($2400.00) per year and no other member shall receive more than Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) per year.  The receipt of said compensation shall not entitle members of the board to receive or be eligible for any state employee group insurance, retirement or other fringe benefits.  Provided further, that any fees or income other than the maximum allowable for examining applicants for licensure as set out above shall be accounted for and may be used as needed in carrying out the provisions of this chapter.

     (6)  Fees collected from annual registration shall be used to maintain an office adequately staffed insofar as funds are available and provide other services as may be needed for carrying out the powers and duties of the board within the provisions of this chapter.  Fees collected from annual registration shall also be used to pay the per diem and defray the expense of members of the board for attendance at meetings other than those for the purpose of examining applicants for licenses.  In addition, a portion of the fee charged for annual dentist registration, annual specialty registration, annual dental hygienist registration, and annual institutional, teaching or provisional registration may be used to support a program to aid impaired dentists and/or dental hygienists.  The payment of per diem and expense for attending said board meetings shall be in addition to the compensation permitted above for examining applicants for licensure, and the per diem shall not exceed the amount provided in Section 25-3-69.

     SECTION 24.  Section 73-9-45, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-45.  Each member of the board and each licensed and practicing dentist and dental hygienist is constituted an agent who shall investigate all complaints and all alleged cases of noncompliance with, or violation of the provisions of this chapter and shall bring all such matters to the notice of the proper prosecuting officers, where it appears probable that an offense has been committed.

     SECTION 25.  Section 73-9-47, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-47.  The board shall, as far as practicable, provide by rule for the conduct of its business by mail, but all examinations shall be conducted in person by the board, or by a quorum thereof as provided herein.

     Any official action or vote taken by mail shall be preserved by the secretary in the same manner as the minutes of regular meetings.

     SECTION 26.  Section 73-9-49, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-49.  The secretary of the board shall, at its regular annual meeting, submit a report of its receipts and disbursements for the preceding year, and a report of its actions in general during the preceding year.  Said report when approved by the board shall be filed with the Governor on or before December 31st of each year.

     SECTION 27.  Section 73-9-51, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-51.  No member of the board shall during the term of his office or thereafter, be required to defend any action for damages in any of the courts of this state where it is shown that said damage followed or resulted from any of the official acts of said board in the performance of its powers, duties or authority as set forth in this chapter.  Any such action filed shall upon motion be dismissed, at the cost of the plaintiff, with prejudice.

     SECTION 28.  Section 73-9-53, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-53.  Legally licensed pharmacists of this state are hereby authorized to fill prescriptions of legally licensed and registered dentists of this state for any drugs to be used in the practice of dentistry.

     SECTION 29.  Section 73-9-55, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-55.  A written work authorization shall accompany all dental laboratory work sent by a licensed dentist to a commercial dental laboratory or private dental laboratory technician.

     The original of said written authorization shall be kept on file by a commercial dental laboratory or a private dental laboratory technician for a period of time required by the State Board of Dental Examiners, not to exceed two (2) years from the date it was received, and one (1) carbon copy of this written work authorization shall be kept on file by the licensed dentist executing this written work authorization for a like period not to exceed two (2) years from the date it was issued.

     This said written work authorization shall include the following information:

     (1)  Date signed.

     (2)  The name and address of the commercial dental laboratory or private dental laboratory technician.

     (3)  The name or identification number of the patient for whom the act or service is ordered.

     (4)  The licensed dentist's name, address and license number.

     (5)  The signature of the licensed dentist.

     (6)  The description of the kind and type of appliance, process, fabrication, service or material ordered.

     Any dental laboratory having received a work authorization from a licensed dentist for any appliance, process, fabrication, service or material, who shall thereafter secure the services of another dental laboratory for the performance of any said work or services, shall furnish to such laboratory a written work order therefor, and both laboratories shall keep on file a record thereof for a like period not to exceed two (2) years from the date received.

     In the enforcement of this section and the foregoing rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, the members of the Board of Dental Examiners, their agents, investigators and employees shall have the right to inspect the records of any dental office or any dental laboratory during regular office hours.

     SECTION 30.  Section 73-9-57, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-57.  If any person for any reason whatsoever, shall practice, attempt, or offer to practice dentistry or dental hygiene illegally within the meaning of this chapter, he or she shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) nor more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or be imprisoned in the county jail not less than two (2) months nor more than six (6) months.

     SECTION 31.  Section 73-9-59, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-59.  It shall be the duty of the several prosecuting officers of this state on notice from a member of the board or other persons having knowledge of violations of this chapter to institute prosecutions in the same manner as for other misdemeanors.

     SECTION 32.  Section 73-9-61, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-61.  (1)  Upon satisfactory proof, and in accordance with statutory provisions elsewhere set out for such hearings and protecting the rights of accused as well as the public, the State Board of Dental Examiners may deny the issuance or renewal of a license or may revoke or suspend the license of any licensed dentist or dental hygienist practicing in the State of Mississippi, or take any other action in relation to the license as the board may deem proper under the circumstances, for any of the following reasons:

          (a)  Misrepresentation in obtaining a license, or attempting to obtain, obtaining, attempting to renew or renewing a license or professional credential by making any material misrepresentation, including the signing in his professional capacity any certificate that is known to be false at the time he makes or signs such certificate.

          (b)  Willful violation of any of the rules or regulations duly promulgated by the board, or of any of the rules or regulations duly promulgated by the appropriate dental licensure agency of another state or jurisdiction.

          (c)  Being impaired in the ability to practice dentistry or dental hygiene with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of illness or use of alcohol, drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or any other type of material or as a result of any mental or physical condition.

          (d)  Administering, dispensing or prescribing any prescriptive medication or drug outside the course of legitimate professional dental practice.

          (e)  Being convicted or found guilty of or entering a plea of nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a violation of any federal or state law regulating the possession, distribution or use of any narcotic drug or any drug considered a controlled substance under state or federal law, a certified copy of the conviction order or judgment rendered by the trial court being prima facie evidence thereof, notwithstanding the pendency of any appeal.

          (f)  Practicing incompetently or negligently, regardless of whether there is actual harm to the patient.

          (g)  Being convicted or found guilty of or entering a plea of nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a crime in any jurisdiction which relates to the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene, a certified copy of the conviction order or judgment rendered by the trial court being prima facie evidence thereof, notwithstanding the pendency of any appeal.

          (h)  Being convicted or found guilty of or entering a plea of nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony in any jurisdiction, a certified copy of the conviction order or judgment rendered by the trial court being prima facie evidence thereof, notwithstanding the pendency of any appeal.

          (i)  Delegating professional responsibilities to a person who is not qualified by training, experience or licensure to perform them.

          (j)  The refusal of a licensing authority of another state or jurisdiction to issue or renew a license, permit or certificate to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in that jurisdiction or the revocation, suspension or other restriction imposed on a license, permit or certificate issued by such licensing authority which prevents or restricts practice in that jurisdiction, a certified copy of the disciplinary order or action taken by the other state or jurisdiction being prima facie evidence thereof, notwithstanding the pendency of any appeal.

          (k)  Surrender of a license or authorization to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in another state or jurisdiction when the board has reasonable cause to believe that the surrender is made to avoid or in anticipation of a disciplinary action.

          (l)  Any unprofessional conduct to be determined by the board on a case-by-case basis, which shall include but not be restricted to the following:

              (i)  Committing any crime involving moral turpitude.

              (ii)  Practicing deceit or other fraud upon the public.

              (iii)  Practicing dentistry or dental hygiene under a false or assumed name.

              (iv)  Advertising that is false, deceptive or misleading.

              (v)  Announcing a specialized practice shall be considered advertising that tends to deceive or mislead the public unless the dentist announcing as a specialist conforms to other statutory provisions and the duly promulgated rules or regulations of the board pertaining to practice of dentistry in the State of Mississippi.

          (m)  Failure to provide and maintain reasonable sanitary facilities and conditions or failure to follow board rules regarding infection control.

          (n)  Committing any act which would constitute sexual misconduct upon a patient or upon ancillary staff.  For purposes of this subsection, the term sexual misconduct means:

              (i)  Use of the licensee-patient relationship to engage or attempt to engage the patient in sexual activity; or

              (ii)  Conduct of a licensee that is intended to intimidate, coerce, influence or trick any person employed by or for the licensee in a dental practice or educational setting for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity or activity intended for the sexual gratification of the licensee.

          (o)  Violation of a lawful order of the board previously entered in a disciplinary or licensure hearing; failure to cooperate with any lawful request or investigation by the board; or failure to comply with a lawfully issued subpoena of the board.

          (p)  Willful, obstinate and continuing refusal to cooperate with the board in observing its rules and regulations in promptly paying all legal license or other fees required by law.

          (q)  Practicing dentistry or dental hygiene while such person's license is suspended.

     (2)  In lieu of revocation of a license as provided for above, the board may suspend the license of the offending dentist or dental hygienist, suspend the sedation permit of the offending dentist, or take any other action in relation to his license as the board may deem proper under the circumstances.

     (3)  When a license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene is revoked or suspended by the board, the board may, in its discretion, stay such revocation or suspension and simultaneously place the licensee on probation upon the condition that such licensee shall not violate the laws of the State of Mississippi pertaining to the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene and shall not violate the rules and regulations of the board and shall not violate any terms in relation to his license as may be set by the board.

     (4)  In a proceeding conducted under this section by the board for the denial, revocation or suspension of a license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene, the board shall have the power and authority for the grounds stated for such denial, revocation or suspension, and in addition thereto or in lieu of such denial, revocation or suspension may assess and levy upon any person licensed to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in the State of Mississippi, a monetary penalty, as follows:

          (a)  For the first violation of any of subparagraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (f), (i), (l), (m), (n), (o) or (q) of subsection (1) of this section, a monetary penalty of not less than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).

          (b)  For the second violation of any of subparagraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (f), (i), (l), (m), (n), (o) or (q) of subsection (1) of this section, a monetary penalty of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00).

          (c)  For the third and any subsequent violation of any of subparagraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (f), (i), (l), (m), (n), (o) or (q) of subsection (1) of this section, a monetary penalty of not less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) and not more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).

          (d)  For any violation of any of subparagraphs (a) through (q) of subsection (1) of this section, those reasonable costs that are expended by the board in the investigation and conduct of a proceeding for licensure revocation or suspension, including but not limited to the cost of process service, court reporters, expert witnesses and investigators.

     (5)  The power and authority of the board to assess and levy such monetary penalties hereunder shall not be affected or diminished by any other proceeding, civil or criminal, concerning the same violation or violations except as provided in this section.

     (6)  A licensee shall have the right of appeal from the assessment and levy of a monetary penalty as provided in this section under the same conditions as a right of appeal is provided elsewhere for appeals from an adverse ruling, order or decision of the board.

     (7)  Any monetary penalty assessed and levied under this section shall not take effect until after the time for appeal shall have expired.  In the event of an appeal, such appeal shall act as a supersedeas.

     (8)  A monetary penalty assessed and levied under this section shall be paid to the board by the licensee upon the expiration of the period allowed for appeal of such penalties under this section or may be paid sooner if the licensee elects.  With the exception of subsection (4)(d) of this section, monetary penalties collected by the board under this section shall be deposited to the credit of the General Fund of the State Treasury.  Any monies collected by the board under subsection (4)(d) of this section shall be deposited into the special fund operating account of the board.

     (9)  When payment of a monetary penalty assessed and levied by the board against a licensee in accordance with this section is not paid by the licensee when due under this section, the board shall have power to institute and maintain proceedings in its name for enforcement of payment in the chancery court of the county and judicial district of residence of the licensee, and if the licensee be a nonresident of the State of Mississippi, such proceedings shall be in the Chancery Court of the First Judicial District of Hinds County, Mississippi.

     (10)  In addition to the reasons specified in subsection (1) of this section, the board shall be authorized to suspend the license of any licensee for being out of compliance with an order for support, as defined in Section 93-11-153.  The procedure for suspension of a license for being out of compliance with an order for support, and the procedure for the reissuance or reinstatement of a license suspended for that purpose, and the payment of any fees for the reissuance or reinstatement of a license suspended for that purpose, shall be governed by Section 93-11-157 or 93-11-163, as the case may be.  If there is any conflict between any provision of Section 93-11-157 or 93-11-163 and any provision of this chapter, the provisions of Section 93-11-157 or 93-11-163, as the case may be, shall control.

     SECTION 33.  Section 73-9-63, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-63.  A complaint may be filed with the secretary or executive director of the board, by any person charging a licensed dentist or dental hygienist with the commission of any of the offenses enumerated in the preceding section.  Such complaint shall be in writing and signed by the accuser, or accusers.  If upon review of the complaint, the board determines that there is not substantial justification to believe that the accused dentist or dental hygienist has committed any of the offenses enumerated in the preceding section, it may dismiss the complaint.  In the event of a dismissal, the person filing the complaint and the accused dentist or dental hygienist shall be given written notice of the board's determination.  If the board determines there is reasonable cause to believe the accused has committed the offenses, and a hearing should be held to determine the validity of the complaint, the executive director of the board shall set a day for a hearing, and shall transmit to the accused a true copy of all papers filed with him, relating to such complaint, and shall notify the accused that on the day fixed for hearing he may appear and show cause if any why his or her license to practice dentistry or dental hygiene in the state should not be revoked or have other disciplinary action taken against it.  The board may, by regulation, establish an investigative panel consisting of at least two (2) people, one (1) of whom shall be a board member, to review complaints to determine the existence of probable cause and whether such complaints should proceed to formal hearing.

     Nothing in this section shall prevent the board from determining that it should investigate a licensee without a signed complaint provided that a prior determination is made that probable cause exists that a violation of this chapter may have occurred.

     For the purpose of such hearings or investigation of complaints, the board is empowered to require the attendance of witnesses, reimburse witnesses for necessary expenses and mileage incurred, subpoena documents and records, employ and compensate expert witnesses, administer oaths, and hear testimony, either oral or documentary, for and against the accused.  Hearings shall be conducted by a majority of the members of the board.  A record of the hearing shall be made which shall consist of all testimony received and all documents and other material introduced.  If after such hearing the board shall be satisfied that the accused has been guilty of the offense charged in the accusation, it shall thereupon, without further notice, order such disciplinary action as it deems proper.

     SECTION 34.  Section 73-9-65, Mississippi Code of 1972, is reenacted as follows:

     73-9-65.  No action to revoke or suspend a license shall be taken until the accused has been furnished a statement of the charges against him and a notice of the time and place of hearing thereof.  The accused may be present at the hearing in person, by counsel, or both.  When a license is revoked or suspended the secretary shall certify the revocation or suspension to the clerk of the county or counties with whom the accused shall have filed his license, or certified copy thereof.  The board may, for good cause shown, reinstate any license so revoked or suspended; and in case of reinstatement of the license, the secretary shall certify such reinstatement to said clerk.  The procedure for the reinstatement of a license that is suspended for being out of compliance with an order for support, as defined in Section 93-11-153, shall be governed by Section 93-11-157 or 93-11-163, as the case may be.  The right to appeal from the action of the board in revoking or suspending the license of any dentist or dental hygienist is hereby granted.  Such appeal shall be to the chancery court of the county in which such dentist is practicing, and must be taken within thirty (30) days after notice of the action of the board in revoking or suspending such license.  The appeal is perfected upon filing notice of appeal, together with bond in the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), with two (2) sureties, conditioned that if the action of the board in revoking or suspending the license be affirmed by the chancery court the dentist or dental hygienist will pay the costs of the appeal and the action in the chancery court.  Such bonds shall be approved by the president of the board.  In lieu of the bond, the dentist or dental hygienist may deposit One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) with the clerk of the chancery court.  If there is an appeal, such appeal may, in the discretion of and on motion to the chancery court, act as a supersedeas.  The chancery court shall dispose of the appeal and enter its decision promptly.  The hearing on the appeal may, in the discretion of the chancellor, be tried in vacation.  Appeals may be had to the Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi as provided by law from any final action of the chancery court.  No such person shall be allowed to practice dentistry or dental hygiene or deliver health care services in violation of any action of the chancery court revoking or suspending his or her license while any such appeal to the Supreme Court is pending.

     Actions taken by the board in suspending a license when required by Section 93-11-157 or 93-11-163 are not actions from which an appeal may be taken under this section.  Any appeal of a license suspension that is required by Section 93-11-157 or 93-11-163 shall be taken in accordance with the appeal procedure specified in Section 93-11-157 or 93-11-163, as the case may be, rather than the procedure specified in this section.

     SECTION 35.  Section 73-9-67, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     73-9-67.  Sections 73-9-1 through 73-9-65, Mississippi Code of 1972, which create the Mississippi State Board of Dental Examiners and prescribe its duties and powers, shall stand repealed on July 1, 2003.

     SECTION 36. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2002.