West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB357

Introduced
1/17/22  

Caption

Board of Dentistry rule relating to formation and approval of dental corporation and dental practice ownership

Impact

If enacted, SB357 would significantly influence the state's laws regarding dental practice ownership. By allowing the Board of Dentistry to set regulations specifically for the formation of dental corporations, the bill aims to streamline the process for dentists looking to establish their practices legally. This means that there would be clearer guidelines and requirements for dental professionals, which could potentially attract more dentists to practice in the state and enhance competition, ultimately benefiting patients with improved access to dental care.

Summary

Senate Bill 357 aims to amend and reenact section 64-9-1 of the Code of West Virginia, focusing on the framework for the formation and approval of dental corporations and practices. The bill grants the Board of Dentistry the authority to promulgate a legislative rule that governs these aspects, thereby establishing protocols for dental ownership structures in the state. The legislation ultimately seeks to facilitate the incorporation and operational management of dental entities, potentially enhancing the accessibility of dental services within West Virginia.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB357 appears to be supportive among dental professionals and the Board of Dentistry. Proponents likely view the legislation as a step forward in modernizing the dental practice landscape in West Virginia. However, opposition may arise concerning concerns about regulatory overreach or the implications of corporate ownership in healthcare, emphasizing a need for vigilant oversight to ensure that patient care remains a priority. The sentiments expressed reflect a balancing act between facilitating business operations and safeguarding public health interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB357 might include debates about the extent of corporate involvement in healthcare. Critics may argue that allowing dental corporations to form could lead to prioritization of profit over patient care, raising ethical concerns. Additionally, differing opinions may emerge regarding the adequacy of the regulations set forth by the Board of Dentistry, as stakeholders assess whether such rules will sufficiently address issues of quality and access to dental care in the state.

Companion Bills

WV HB4196

Similar To Authorizing the Board of Dentistry to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Formation and Approval of Dental Corporation and Dental Practice Ownership.

Previously Filed As

WV HB4196

Authorizing the Board of Dentistry to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Formation and Approval of Dental Corporation and Dental Practice Ownership.

WV SB360

Board of Dentistry rule relating to expanded duties of dental hygienists and dental assistants

WV SB356

Board of Dentistry rule relating to formation and approval of professional limited liability companies

WV SB355

Board of Dentistry rule relating to WV Board of Dentistry

WV SB359

Board of Dentistry rule relating to administration of anesthesia by dentists

WV HB4199

Authorizing the Board of Dentistry to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Expanded Duties of Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants

WV SB361

Board of Dentistry rule relating to teledentistry

WV SB381

Board of Dentistry rule relating to mobile dental facilities and portable dental units

WV HB4195

Authorizing the Board of Dentistry to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Formation and Approval of Professional Limited Liability Companies

WV SB358

Board of Dentistry rule relating to continuing education requirements

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