North Dakota Code § 43-20-01.3

Licensure by credential review
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Applications for licensure to practice dental hygiene by credential review must be made on 
forms provided by the board. The board may issue a license and certificate of registration to 
practice dental hygiene to an applicant who meets all of the following requirements:
1. The applicant, for at least three years immediately preceding application, has been 
licensed in good standing and has been actively practicing dental hygiene in another 
jurisdiction where the requirements are at least substantially equivalent to those of this 
state.
2. Grounds for denial of the application under section 43-20-05 do not exist.
3. The applicant has paid to the board the fee established by the board by rule.
4. The applicant has delivered to the board a certificate from the examining or licensing 
board of every jurisdiction in which the individual is licensed to practice, certifying that 
the individual is a licensed and registered dental hygienist in good standing in that 
jurisdiction.
5. The applicant has passed a written examination on the laws and rules governing the 
practice of dentistry in this state administered by the board at a meeting.
6. The applicant has met any requirement for licensure established by the board by rule.

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