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Arizona House Bill HB2306 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/23/2024

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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2306: dental board; business entities; enforcement 
S/E: dental board; unauthorized practice 
Sponsor: Representative Willoughby, LD 13 
Committee on Regulatory Affairs 
 
Summary of the Strike-Everything Amendment to HB2306 
Overview 
Lists actions that the Arizona State Board of Dental Examiners (Board) may take if a person 
is engaged in the unauthorized practice of dentistry.  
History 
The Board regulates and licenses dental professionals, including dentists, dental hygienists, 
dental consultants, dental therapists, denturists and dental assistants. Additionally, the 
Board reviews complaints against licensees and business entities, conducts investigations 
and is authorized to take disciplinary action for violations of state laws relating to these 
professions (A.R.S. §§ 32-1201 through 32-1299.26). 
A person in violation of the dental board statutes and rules is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor 
unless another classification is specifically prescribed. Violations must be prosecuted by the 
county attorney and tried before the superior court in the county in which the violation 
occurs. In addition to the prescribed penalties, the courts of the state are vested with 
jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations as nuisances per se, and the county attorney's 
must and the Board may, institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain violations. 
A person damaged, or threatened with loss or injury, by reason of a violation is entitled to 
obtain injunctive relief in any court of competent jurisdiction against any damage or 
threatened loss or injury by reason of a violation (A.R.S. § 32-1269).  
A person is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor who: 1) is not licensed as a dentist, practices 
denture technology without certification; 2) exhibits or displays a certificate, diploma, degree 
or identification of another or a forged or fraudulent credentials with the intent that it be 
used as evidence of the right of such person to practice as a denturist; 3) fails to obey a 
summons or other order regularly and properly issued by the Board; and 4) is a licensed 
dentist responsible for denturists who fails to personally supervise the work of the denturist. 
An injunction must be issued to enjoin the practice of denture technology by any of the 
following: 1) one neither certified to practice as a denturist nor licensed to practice as a 
dentist; 2) one certified as a denturist from practicing without proper supervision by a 
dentist; and 3) a denturist whose continued practice will or might cause irreparable damage 
to the public health and safety prior to the time proceedings could be instituted and completed 
(A.R.S. §§ 32-1297.08, 32-1297.09). 
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Provisions 
1. Specifies, in addition to all other remedies available by law, if it appears to the Board or 
its designated authority, either on receipt of a complaint or otherwise, that a person is 
engaged in the unauthorized practice of dentistry, the Board may either: 
a) issue a cease-and-desist order to the person, by certified mail or personal service, 
stating the reasons for the issuance and require the person to immediately cease and 
desist from further engaging in the unauthorized practice of dentistry; or 
b) apply to the appropriate court for an order enjoining the unauthorized practice of 
dentistry and, on proper shoring by the Board that the person has engaged in the 
unauthorized practice of dentistry, the court must grant an injunction, restraining 
order or there order as may be appropriate without bond. (Sec. 1) 
2. Allows a person who received a cease-and-desist order issued by the Board to request a 
hearing within 30 days after the date of the order. (Sec. 1) 
3. Directs the Board to file an action to restrain and enjoin the person from engaging in the 
unauthorized practice of dentistry if a person fails to comply with an order issued by the 
Board. (Sec. 1) 
4. Requires the court in the action to proceed as in other actions for injunction and impose 
a civil penalty of at least $500 and not more than $2,000 per violation if the court finds 
that the person failed to comply with the cease-and-desist order. (Sec. 1) 
5. Defines the term unauthorized practice of dentistry. (Sec. 1) 
6. Repeals statutes relating to certain violations for denturists. (Sec. 1)