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If linkage to Accreditation Standards or CODA policy is identified, legal counsel, the Chair or the appropriate Review Committee, and the applicable Review Committee members may be consulted to assist in determining whether there is sufficient evidence of probable cause of noncompliance with the standard s or required accreditation policy ies , or procedure s to proceed with an investigation.
The initial screening is usually completed within thirty 30 days. If further investigation is warranted, the anonymous complaint will be handled as a formal complaint See Formal Complaints ; however, due to the anonymous nature of the submission, the Commission will not correspond with the complainant. Interested parties may submit an appropriate, signed complaint to the Commission on Dental Accreditation regarding Commission policy ies , procedure s or the implementation thereof.
If you receive a complaint from the dental board you should consult an attorney. Your dental malpractice carrier may provide one.
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