An Act To Establish the Dental Adjudicatory Panel
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §12004-A, sub-§10-A is enacted to read:
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Sec. 2. 32 MRSA §1077, sub-§1, as corrected by RR 2009, c. 2, §87, is amended to read:
The board shall notify the licensee of the content of a complaint filed against the licensee as soon as possible, but no later than 60 days from receipt of this information. The licensee shall respond within 30 days. If the licensee's response to the complaint satisfies the board that the complaint does not merit further investigation or action, the matter may be dismissed, with notice of the dismissal to the complainant, if any.
If, in the opinion of the board, the factual basis of the complaint is or may be true, and the complaint is of sufficient gravity to warrant further action, the board may request an informal conference with the licensee. The board shall provide the licensee with adequate notice of the conference and of the issues to be discussed. The conference must be conducted in executive session of the board, pursuant to Title 1, section 405, unless otherwise requested by the licensee. Statements made at the conference may not be introduced at a subsequent formal hearing unless all parties consent.
If the board finds that the factual basis of the complaint is true and is of sufficient gravity to warrant further action, it may take any of the following actions it considers appropriate:
The authority to take action pursuant to Title 10, section 8003, subsection 5, paragraph A-1, subparagraphs (2) to (4) and paragraph C, subparagraph (3) is granted to the Dental Adjudicatory Panel and not to the board.
Sec. 3. 32 MRSA §1080 is enacted to read:
§ 1080. Dental Adjudicatory Panel
The Dental Adjudicatory Panel, referred to in this section as "the panel," is established.
A member must be licensed to practice in this State and may not be a member of the board.
(1) Modify or refuse to renew the license of the licensee who is the subject of the complaint; or
(2) Dismiss the complaint.
Sec. 4. Staggered terms. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, section 1080, subsection 3, the initial appointment to the Dental Adjudicatory Panel of a dental hygienist and one of the dentists must be for 3 years, and the initial appointment of the denturist and one of the dentists must be for 4 years.
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This bill establishes the Dental Adjudicatory Panel for the purpose of conducting adjudicatory hearings for the Board of Dental Examiners. These adjudicatory hearings must utilize the Maine Rules of Evidence. Members of the panel may not be members of the Board of Dental Examiners.
The bill also makes a change in the process by which the Board of Dental Examiners files a complaint in the District Court to suspend or revoke a license. Before filing such a complaint, the board shall notify the licensee of reasons for the suspension or revocation and provide the licensee with an opportunity for an informal conference with the members of the board.