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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 8. Business and Professions
- Chapter 36. Dentistry
- Section 271. Permits For Isolated Areas.
previous: Section 270. Permits For Isolated Areas. [Repealed, Sec. 3 Ch 26 SLA 1965; Sec. 5 Ch 93 Sla 1965].
next: Section 280. Temporary Permit. [Repealed, Sec. 40 Ch 100 SLA 1984].
AS 08.36.271. Permits For Isolated Areas.
- (a) The Department of Health and Social Services shall designate as isolated areas those specific places and regions
remote from major population centers that are not served by dentists licensed under this chapter and that have a
geographical location that works financial hardship, extended loss of time, or arduous and costly travel upon residents
needing dental care.
- (b) The board shall, upon recommendation of the Department of Health and Social Services, issue an annual permit
authorizing the treatment of residents in an area designated under (a) of this section, who are not entitled to dental
care by the state or federal government, by a dentist employed by the United States Public Health Service or qualified
member of the armed services who serves in that area.
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