Adopt the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact
The bill is expected to affect state laws related to professional licensure for dentists and dental hygienists. By adopting this compact, Nebraska would join a cooperative framework with other states that facilitates mutual recognition of licenses. This may lead to a significant reduction in the administrative burdens faced by practicing dental professionals and could potentially encourage more practitioners to enter the state, enhancing competition and improving service availability for residents.
LB83 proposes the adoption of the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact, aimed at facilitating interstate practice for dental professionals. This compact allows dentists and dental hygienists licensed in one participating state to practice in other member states without needing to obtain additional licenses. Proponents of LB83 argue that this will enhance access to dental care, especially in underserved areas, and streamline the regulatory process for dental practitioners, allowing them to serve more patients across state lines.
While the bill holds promise for improving access to dental care, it may face scrutiny from those concerned about the implications of interstate licensure. Critics may argue that easing these restrictions could lead to a dilution of state regulatory standards, potentially compromising the quality of care provided by out-of-state practitioners. There are worries regarding the oversight of professional conduct and patient safety when allowing practitioners from other states to operate without local oversight, prompting discussions about how to maintain high practice standards under the compact.