Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Dentistry and Dental Hygiene
§ 1132B. Community health license to care for underserved populations — Dentists practicing in federally-qualified health centers (“FQHCs”) or in government-operated dental clinics [Effective Nov. 28, 2022].

(a) On completion of an application approved by the Board and payment of a fee established by the Division, the Board shall issue a community health license to care for underserved populations to an applicant who furnishes proof satisfactory to the Board that the applicant has contracted to be an employee with a federally-qualified health center (“FQHC”) or a government-operated dental clinic, for purposes of providing care to traditionally underserved populations.
(b) A community health license to care for underserved populations entitles the applicant to practice dentistry as follows:

(1) On individuals served by the FQHC, including during community or outreach events serving underserved populations, or on the staff of the FQHC.
(2) For a government-operated dental clinic.
(c) To obtain a community health license to care for underserved populations at an FQHC or government-operated dental clinic, an individual must meet all of the following requirements:

(1) Has received a degree in dentistry from an accredited dental college or university accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association.
(2) Before matriculating in a dental college or university, has completed at least 2 years of undergraduate study in an accredited college or university.
(3) Achieve a passing score on the Delaware jurisprudence and National Board of Dental Examiners' examinations.
(4) Does 1 of the following:

a. Takes and passes the Delaware practical examination under § 1123 of this title.
b. Takes and passes a nationally-recognized dental exam given by 1 of the following or a nationally-recognized regional board exam that the Board deems substantially similar to the following:

1. The Council of Interstate Testing Agencies (“CITA”).
2. The Central Regional Dental Testing Services (“CRDTS”).
3. The Commission on Dental Competency Assessments (“CDCA”), formerly the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners (“NERB”).
4. The Southern Regional Testing Agency (“SRTA”).
5. The Western Regional Examining Board (“WREB”).
(d) (1) A community health license to care for underserved populations becomes a license under § 1122 of this title once the holder submits proof to the Board that the holder completed 3600 hours over 2 years at an FQHC or a government-operated dental clinic. Hours are limited to a maximum of 40 hours per week, of which at least 32 hours per week must be in providing care for patients at the approved site and only up to 8 hours per week may be for performing clinical-related administrative activities.
(2) If an applicant seeks a license under § 1122 of this title before completing 2 years of service at an FQHC or a government-operated dental clinic, the applicant must comply with §§ 1122(a)(3) and 1123 of this title.
(3) If the requirements of this subsection are not fulfilled, the Board may deny a license under § 1122 of this title.
(e) The holder of a community license to care for underserved populations shall comply with all other applicable provisions of this chapter.
(f) (1) A community health license to care for underserved populations expires after 2 years of service at an FQHC or a government-operated dental clinic has been completed, or after a pending application for a license under § 1122 of this title has been approved, whichever comes later.
(2) The Board may grant an extension of the community health license for good cause demonstrated by the holder of the license.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 24 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 11. DENTISTRY AND DENTAL HYGIENE

Subchapter II. Dentistry and Dental Hygiene

§ 1121. License required [Effective until Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1121. License required [Effective Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1122. Qualifications of applicant; report to Attorney General; judicial review [Effective until Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1122. Qualifications of applicant for Delaware-specific dental license; report to Attorney General; judicial review [Effective Nov. 28, 2022; Effective until Jan. 1, 2023].

§ 1122. Qualifications of applicant for Delaware-specific dental license; report to Attorney General; judicial review [Effective Jan. 1, 2023].

§ 1123. Examinations [Effective until Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1123. Examinations [Effective Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1124. Dentists and dental hygienists licensed in other jurisdictions [Effective until Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1124. Dentists and dental hygienists licensed in other jurisdictions [Effective Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1125. Fees.

§ 1126. Issuance and renewal of licenses; replacement of licenses.

§ 1127. Complaints.

§ 1128. Grounds for discipline.

§ 1129. Disciplinary sanctions.

§ 1130. Hearing procedures.

§ 1131. Duty to self-report.

§ 1131A. Duty to report conduct that constitutes grounds for discipline or inability to practice.

§ 1131B. Treatment or examination of minors.

§ 1132. Limited license — Fee.

§ 1132A. Academic license — Director or chairperson of a hospital dental or hospital oral and maxillofacial surgery residency program [Effective until Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1132A. Academic license — Director or chairperson of a hospital dental or hospital oral and maxillofacial surgery residency program [Effective Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1132B. Provisional license — Dentists practicing in federally-qualified health centers or in the Division of Public Health [Effective until Nov. 28, 2022].

§ 1132B. Community health license to care for underserved populations — Dentists practicing in federally-qualified health centers (“FQHCs”) or in government-operated dental clinics [Effective Nov. 28, 2022].