Oklahoma Code § 59-328.36a

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Laboratory prescriptions
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A.  A dentist may utilize a dental laboratory technician and a
dental laboratory to perform or provide dental laboratory
technology.  Except as provided in subsection C of Section 328.36 of
this title, a dentist who utilizes the services of a dental
laboratory technician or dental laboratory shall furnish a
laboratory prescription for each patient for whom a work product is
prescribed.
B.  Laboratory prescriptions issued by a dentist shall be on
forms containing the minimum information required by subsection D of
this section and shall be produced or printed by each dentist.  Such
forms shall be provided by the Board of Dentistry or downloaded from
the Board's website.  All forms shall be completed in full and
signed by the prescribing dentist.  The owner of a dental laboratory
shall retain each original laboratory prescription received from a
prescribing dentist and produce the document for inspection and
copying by a member of the Board or by an agent or employee of the
Board, for a period of seven (7) years from the date of the
laboratory prescription.  The prescribing dentist shall retain the
duplicate copy of each laboratory prescription and produce the
document for inspection and copying by a member of the Board or by
an agent or employee of the Board, for a period of seven (7) years
from the date of the laboratory prescription.
C.  The patient's name or the identification number of the
laboratory prescription shall appear on all dental models and
correspond to all dental restorations, appliances or other devices
being constructed, reproduced or repaired.  Any dental model,
restoration, appliance or other device in the possession of a dental
laboratory technician or dental laboratory without a laboratory
prescription and corresponding number on the model, restoration,
appliance or device shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of
the State Dental Act.  After completion, the prescribed work product
shall be returned by the dental laboratory technician or dental
laboratory to the prescribing dentist or the dental office of the
dentist with the name or number of the laboratory prescription
accompanying the invoice.
D.  At a minimum, prescriptions shall contain the following
information:
1.  The name and address of the dental laboratory;
2.  The patient's name and/or identifying number.  In the event
such identifying number is used, the name of the patient shall be
written on a copy of the prescription retained by the dentist;
3.  A description of the work to be completed with diagrams, if
applicable;
4.  A description of the type of materials to be used;
5.  The actual date on which the authorization or prescription
was written or completed;

6.  The signature in ink or by electronic method of the dentist
issuing the prescription and the state license number and address of
such dentist; and
7.  A section to be completed by the dental laboratory and
returned to the issuing dentist that shall disclose all information
and certify that the information is accurate by including the
signature of a reasonable part of the primary contractor.
E.  The Board shall make readily available a sample form on the
Board's website for use by any licensee at no cost.
F.  A dentist may produce, transfer and retain copies of the
form electronically.
G.  A dentist may refer a patient to a dental laboratory for the
purpose of selecting the shading or matching shades of a prosthetic
device being prepared for the dentist to deliver to the patient.
The dentist must maintain a copy of the prescription written for the
laboratory.
Added by Laws 1970, c. 173, § 20, eff. July 1, 1970.  Amended by
Laws 1996, c. 2, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 1996; Laws 1999, c. 280, § 4,
eff. Nov. 1, 1999.  Renumbered from § 328.20 of this title by Laws
1999, c. 280, § 11, eff. Nov. 1, 1999.  Amended by Laws 2011, c.
262, § 4, eff. July 1, 2011; Laws 2021, c. 566, § 11, emerg. eff.
May 28, 2021.

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