HRS §447-7
False information can block or cancel a dental license
The dental board must deny a license to anyone who knowingly files false paperwork with the state consumer affairs department. It must also revoke the license of someone who does this. This rule covers false statements, altered documents, or false entries.
The statute, as written — Filing of false information; revocation of license
The board of dentistry shall refuse to grant a license to any applicant or shall revoke the license of any person who knowingly records, registers, or files, or offers for recordation, registration, or filing with the department of commerce and consumer affairs any written statement which has been falsely made, completed, or altered, or in which a false entry has been made, or which contains a false statement or false information.
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