North Dakota Statutes
§ 26.1-17-20 — Dental and optometric service in accordance with prevailing practice - Emergency service
North Dakota § 26.1-17-20
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N.D. Cent. Code § 26.1-17-20 (2026).
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Emergency service.
All dental or optometric care rendered to a subscriber under the subscriber's contract must
be in accordance with the accepted standards of dental or optometric practice prevailing in the
community in which the service is rendered.
All service must be rendered by dentists and practitioners duly licensed and registered to
practice their profession in this state, except that in case of emergency, and subject to the
approval of the board of directors of the health service corporation, the benefits to which a
subscriber is entitled under the subscriber's contract may be rendered in another state, provided
the services are rendered by a duly licensed dentist or duly licensed practitioner in the other
state.
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