Sec. 25.5. (a) As used in this section, "active patient" applies and refers to a person whom the dentist has examined, treated, cared for, or otherwise consulted with during the two (2) year period before retirement, discontinuation of practice, or moving from or leaving the community.
(b) This section does not apply to a dentist engaged solely in an internship, a residency, a preceptorship, a fellowship, teaching, or another postgraduate dental education or training program.
(c) Upon retirement, discontinuation of practice, or moving from or leaving a community, a dentist shall:
(1) notify all of the dentist's active patients in writing, or by publication once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the community, that the dentist intends to discontinue the dentist's practice of dentistry in the community; and
(2) encourage the dentist's patients to seek the services of another dentist.
(d) The dentist who is retiring, discontinuing practice, or moving from or leaving a community shall make reasonable arrangements with the dentist's active patients for the transfer of the dentist's records, or copies of the records, to the succeeding dentist or, at the written request of the patient, to the patient, in compliance with IC 16-39.
(e) Nothing in this section supersedes the requirements of IC 16-39.
(f) A person who intentionally prevents a dentist from complying with the requirements in this section commits a Class A misdemeanor.
(g) The attorney general may enforce this section by bringing a civil action to enjoin a violation of this section.
(h) In an action brought under subsection (g), the court may:
(1) issue an injunction;
(2) order the person to make payment of any money unlawfully received to be held in escrow for distribution to any aggrieved consumer;
(3) order the person to pay the state the reasonable costs of the state's investigation and prosecution related to the action; and
(4) order, for knowing violations, the person to pay a civil penalty of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) per violation.
As added by P.L.264-2013, SEC.13.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
Chapter 1. Regulation of Dentists; Creation of Board
25-14-1-1. Necessity for License
25-14-1-2. State Board of Dentistry; Appointments; Districts; Examination
25-14-1-3.1. Anesthesia or Sedation; Permit to Administer; Requirements; Renewal
25-14-1-3.5. Fees; Establishment; Disposition
25-14-1-4.5. Requirements if Degree Is From Unaccredited Dental College Outside of United States
25-14-1-5. Dental Residency Permit for Students; Fee; Practice Under Permit
25-14-1-5.5. Dental Faculty License; Requirements; Use of License; Fee
25-14-1-10. Expiration of License; Renewal; Fee; Display of License; Reinstatement; Rules
25-14-1-12. Meetings of Board; Records; Affiliation
25-14-1-13. Powers and Duties of Board; Complaints; Hearings
25-14-1-17. Record of Persons Practicing With and Employed by Certificate Holder
25-14-1-18. Display of Name and License
25-14-1-20. Disciplinary Proceedings
25-14-1-21. Representation by Attorney General
25-14-1-23.5. Inspect Program Report in Patient's Medical File
25-14-1-24. Evidence of Practice of Dentistry; Exception
25-14-1-25. Specific Violations
25-14-1-27.1. Inactive Licenses; Remediation
25-14-1-29. Liberal Construction
25-14-1-30.2. Certificates Deemed Licenses
25-14-1-30.4. Discipline; Knowledge of Standards of Conduct and Practice