Delaware Code § 16-9943

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The Board shall be responsible for implementation of policies designed to accomplish the purposes set forth in § 9942 of this title, and
shall report to the Commission on its progress. Its activities and responsibilities shall include:
(1) Working in conjunction with the State Board of Dentistry and Dental Hygiene, development of programs to encourage and allow
dentists to practice in under-served areas of the State, as recognized by the Delaware Health Care Commission, in lieu of hospital-
based residency training as a condition of licensure. Such programs may include reciprocity.
(2) Loan repayment programs designed to attract dental personnel to Delaware's under-served areas, as approved by the Delaware
Health Care Commission.
(3) Development of expanded opportunities for dental school graduates to obtain general practice training in Delaware. Examples
of such opportunities may include, but not be limited to: satellite sites; partnerships with dental schools; and partnerships with local
hospitals.
(4) Developing recruitment programs designed to attract dental personnel to Delaware.
(5) Developing plans for enhanced education opportunities for Delawareans interested in pursuing a dental education such as the
current relationship with Temple University, extending them to include other similar institutions based on need.
(6) Developing plans for improving access to dental care, particularly for the underserved populations.
The Board may develop working relationships and affiliation agreements with other institutions to facilitate carrying out the purposes
of this chapter. Any such agreements shall be approved by the Delaware Health Care Commission, which shall be a signatory to any
documents setting the terms of the agreement.

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