Establishes Office of State Dental Director and New Jersey Oral Health Commission.
Impact
The bill mandates the director to develop educational materials and programs that will be disseminated to local school districts, emphasizing good nutrition, oral hygiene, and the prevention of oral disease. Importantly, the establishment of the New Jersey Oral Health Commission will accompany this development, which will consist of various stakeholders including public members and state agency representatives. This commission aims to create and promote policies and events designed to improve the overall condition of oral health in New Jersey, potentially reshaping the landscape of oral health services and education in the state.
Summary
Senate Bill S809 establishes the Office of the State Dental Director within the New Jersey Department of Health, focusing on improving oral health services throughout the state. The State Dental Director, appointed by the Governor in consultation with the New Jersey Dental Association, must be a licensed dentist or dental hygienist who has practiced in New Jersey for at least ten years. This director will be responsible for overseeing public and private partnerships aimed at raising awareness about oral health and enhancing access to oral health services.
Contention
While there are no immediate major contentions highlighted in the summary, the implications of centralizing authority in the Office of the State Dental Director could lead to discussions about state vs. local control of health initiatives. Questions may arise about how effectively the director and commission can address the diverse needs of communities across New Jersey, particularly regarding health care disparities. However, the overall intention is to empower local programs through a state-coordinated framework.
Standardizes successor appointment language for various boards and adds language providing that a quorum be a majority of appointed members and the language applies across several healthcare professional boards that currently lack this language.
Standardizes successor appointment language for various boards and adds language providing that a quorum be a majority of appointed members and the language applies across several healthcare professional boards that currently lack this language.
Ga. Board of Dentistry; issuance of a dental or dental hygiene license for the sole purpose of teaching in an accredited dental, dental hygiene school, or academic medical center; revise provisions