Ratification of the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact. (FE)
Impact
The bill's enactment is expected to significantly amend existing state laws regarding dental practice licensing. It establishes a framework for collaboration among member states to regulate dental practice, thereby creating a more streamlined process for licensing which could enhance accessibility to qualified professionals. This measure potentially leads to improved coordination in monitoring licensure and disciplinary actions across state lines, contributing to public health and safety by regulating the quality of dental services offered within compact states.
Summary
Assembly Bill 666 aims to ratify and enter Wisconsin into the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact. This compact facilitates the ability of dentists and dental hygienists to practice in other participating states without undergoing the extensive and often duplicative licensing processes typically required. By establishing a compact privilege, this legislation promotes the mobility of dental professionals and seeks to alleviate workforce shortages in the field of dentistry by enabling qualified dentists and hygienists to provide their services where they are most needed, thereby improving public access to dental care.
Contention
Notable points of contention regarding AB666 include concerns about the potential dilution of state control over dental practice regulations. Critics may argue that allowing interstate practice could undermine the rigor of state-specific standards and oversight in lieu of a more centralized regulatory framework. Additionally, while advocates point to increased accessibility and reduced barriers for practitioners, there may be worries regarding how states can adequately enforce compliance with licensing standards and how they will respond to complaints or discipline in this multi-state environment.
Licensure of dental therapists; extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from rule-making procedures; and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Licensure of dental therapists; extending the time limit for emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; providing an exemption from rule-making procedures; and granting rule-making authority. (FE)