Nevada 2023 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB44 Introduced / Bill

                      
  
  	S.B. 44 
 
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SENATE BILL NO. 44–COMMITTEE ON  
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 
 
(ON BEHALF OF THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC AND  
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF THE DEPARTMENT  
OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) 
 
PREFILED NOVEMBER 16, 2022 
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Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services 
 
SUMMARY—Revises provisions related to dental and oral health 
care. (BDR 38-221) 
 
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No. 
 Effect on the State: No. 
 
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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. 
 
 
AN ACT relating to public health; transferring the State Dental 
Health Officer from the Division of Health Care 
Financing and Policy of the Department of Health and 
Human Services to the Department; revising provisions 
governing the qualifications for appointment as the State 
Dental Health Officer or the State Public Health Dental 
Hygienist; transferring the State Program for Oral Health, 
the Advisory Committee on the State Program for Oral 
Health and certain duties from the Division of Public and 
Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and 
Human Services to the Department; and providing other 
matters properly relating thereto. 
Legislative Counsel’s Digest: 
 Existing law requires the Division of Health Care Financing and Policy of the 1 
Department of Health and Human Services to appoint, with the consent of the 2 
Director of the Department, a State Dental Health Officer and prescribes  3 
the qualifications and duties of the State Dental Health Officer. Existing law also 4 
requires the State Dental Health Officer to: (1) hold a current license to practice 5 
dentistry issued pursuant to chapter 631 of NRS; and (2) be appointed on the basis 6 
of his or her education, training and experience and his or her interest in public 7 
dental health and related programs. Finally, existing law requires the State Dental 8 
Health Officer to devote all of his or her time to the business of his or her office 9   
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and prohibits him or her from pursuing any other business or vocation or holding 10 
any other office of profit. (NRS 422.239) Section 1 of this bill transfers the duty to 11 
appoint the State Dental Health Officer from the Division of Health Care Financing 12 
and Policy to the Director of the Department. Section 1 also provides that the State 13 
Dental Health Officer may, but is not required to, hold a current license to practice 14 
dentistry issued pursuant to chapter 631 of NRS. Finally, section 1 eliminates the 15 
requirement that the State Dental Health Officer devote all of his or her time to the 16 
business of his or her office and the prohibition on the pursuit of any other business 17 
or vocation or holding any other office of profit. 18 
 Existing law requires the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the 19 
Department of Health and Human Services to appoint, with the consent of the 20 
Director of the Department, a State Public Health Dental Hygienist, who must: (1) 21 
hold a current license to practice dental hygiene issued pursuant to chapter 631 of 22 
NRS with a special endorsement to practice public health dental hygiene; and (2) be 23 
appointed on the basis of his or her education, training and experience and his or 24 
her interest in public health dental hygiene and related programs. Existing law also 25 
requires the State Public Health Dental Hygienist to devote all of his or her time to 26 
the business of his or her office and prohibits the State Public Health Dental 27 
Hygienist from pursuing any other business or vocation or holding any other office 28 
of profit. (NRS 439.279) Section 2 of this bill transfers the duty to appoint the State 29 
Public Health Dental Hygienist to the Department and provides that the State 30 
Public Health Dental Hygienist may, but is not required to, hold a current license to 31 
practice dental hygiene issued pursuant to chapter 631 of NRS with a special 32 
endorsement to practice public health dental hygiene. Section 2 also eliminates the 33 
requirement that the State Public Health Dental Hygienist devote all of his or her 34 
time to the business of his or her office and the prohibition on the pursuit of any 35 
other business or vocation or holding any other office of profit. 36 
 Existing law establishes the State Program for Oral Health within the Division 37 
of Public and Behavioral Health. (NRS 439.2791) Section 3 of this bill transfers 38 
that Program to the Department. 39 
 Existing law: (1) creates the Advisory Committee on the State Program for Oral 40 
Health within the Division of Public and Behavioral Health; and (2) requires the 41 
Advisory Committee to annually submit a written report to the Administrator of the 42 
Division summarizing the activities of the Advisory Committee and its 43 
recommendations. (NRS 439.2792) Section 4 of this bill: (1) transfers the Advisory 44 
Committee to the Department; and (2) requires the Advisory Committee to submit 45 
its annual report to the Director of the Department. 46 
 Existing law prescribes certain duties for the Division of Public and Behavioral 47 
Health to perform with the advice and recommendations of the Advisory 48 
Committee. (NRS 439.2793) Section 5 of this bill transfers those duties to the 49 
Department. 50 
 Existing law authorizes the Division of Public and Behavioral Health to take 51 
certain actions and sets forth certain requirements and duties for the administration 52 
of money accepted to carry out the State Program for Oral Health. (NRS 439.2794) 53 
Section 6 of this bill transfers that authority and those requirements and duties to 54 
the Department. 55 
 
 
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN 
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 
 
 Section 1.  NRS 422.239 is hereby amended to read as follows: 1 
 422.239 1.  The [Division of Health Care Financing and 2 
Policy of the Department] Director shall appoint [, with the consent 3   
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of the Director,] a State Dental Health Officer, who may serve in the 1 
unclassified service of the State or as a contractor for the [Division.] 2 
Department. The State Dental Health Officer : [must:] 3 
 (a) [Be] Must be a resident of this State; 4 
 (b) [Hold] May, but is not required to, hold a current license to 5 
practice dentistry issued pursuant to chapter 631 of NRS; and 6 
 (c) [Be] Must be appointed on the basis of his or her education, 7 
training and experience and his or her interest in public dental health 8 
and related programs. 9 
 2.  The State Dental Health Officer shall: 10 
 (a) Determine the needs of the residents of this State for public 11 
dental health; 12 
 (b) Provide the Advisory Committee [, the Division of Health 13 
Care Financing and Policy] and the [Division of Public and 14 
Behavioral Health] Department with advice regarding public dental 15 
health; 16 
 (c) Make recommendations to the Advisory Committee, the 17 
[Division of Health Care Financing and Policy, the Division of 18 
Public and Behavioral Health] Department and the Legislature 19 
regarding programs in this State for public dental health; 20 
 (d) Work collaboratively with the State Public Health Dental 21 
Hygienist; and 22 
 (e) Seek such information and advice from the Advisory 23 
Committee or from any dental education program in this State, 24 
including any such programs of the Nevada System of Higher 25 
Education, as necessary to carry out his or her duties. 26 
 3.  [The State Dental Health Officer shall devote all of his or 27 
her time to the business of his or her office and shall not pursue any 28 
other business or vocation or hold any other office of profit. 29 
 4.]  As used in this section, “Advisory Committee” means the 30 
Advisory Committee on the State Program for Oral Health created 31 
by NRS 439.2792. 32 
 Sec. 2.  NRS 439.279 is hereby amended to read as follows: 33 
 439.279 1.  The [Division] Department shall appoint [, with 34 
the consent of the Director,] a State Public Health Dental Hygienist, 35 
who may serve in the unclassified service of the State or as a 36 
contractor for the [Division.] Department. The State Public Health 37 
Dental Hygienist : [must:] 38 
 (a) [Be] Must be a resident of this State; 39 
 (b) [Hold] May, but is not required to, hold a current license to 40 
practice dental hygiene issued pursuant to chapter 631 of NRS with 41 
a special endorsement issued pursuant to NRS 631.287; and 42 
 (c) [Be] Must be appointed on the basis of his or her education, 43 
training and experience and his or her interest in public health dental 44 
hygiene and related programs. 45   
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 2.  The State Public Health Dental Hygienist: 1 
 (a) Shall work collaboratively with the State Dental Health 2 
Officer in carrying out his or her duties; and 3 
 (b) May: 4 
  (1) Provide advice and make recommendations to the 5 
Advisory Committee and the [Division] Department regarding 6 
programs in this State for public health dental hygiene; and 7 
  (2) [Perform] If he or she holds a license to practice dental 8 
hygiene issued pursuant to chapter 631 of NRS with a special 9 
endorsement issued pursuant to NRS 631.287, perform any acts 10 
authorized pursuant to NRS 631.287. 11 
 3.  [The State Public Health Dental Hygienist shall devote all of 12 
his or her time to the business of his or her office and shall not 13 
pursue any other business or vocation or hold any other office of 14 
profit. 15 
 4.]  The [Division] Department may solicit and accept gifts and 16 
grants to pay the costs associated with the position of State Public 17 
Health Dental Hygienist. 18 
 Sec. 3.  NRS 439.2791 is hereby amended to read as follows: 19 
 439.2791 There is hereby established within the [Division] 20 
Department the State Program for Oral Health to increase public 21 
knowledge and raise public awareness of the importance of oral 22 
health and to educate the residents of this State on matters relating 23 
to oral health, including, without limitation: 24 
 1.  Proper oral hygiene; 25 
 2.  The factors that increase the risk of a person developing oral 26 
diseases; and 27 
 3.  The prevention and treatment of oral diseases. 28 
 Sec. 4.  NRS 439.2792 is hereby amended to read as follows: 29 
 439.2792 1.  There is hereby created within the [Division of 30 
Public and Behavioral Health] Department the Advisory Committee 31 
on the State Program for Oral Health to advise and make 32 
recommendations to the [Division] Department concerning the 33 
Program. 34 
 2.  The [Administrator] Director shall appoint to the Advisory 35 
Committee 13 members, including, without limitation, one or more 36 
persons who are representatives of: 37 
 (a) Public health care professionals and educators; 38 
 (b) Providers of oral health care; 39 
 (c) Persons knowledgeable in promoting and educating the 40 
public on oral health issues; and 41 
 (d) National dental and other oral health organizations and their 42 
local or state chapters. 43   
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 3.  After the initial terms, the members of the Advisory 1 
Committee serve terms of 2 years commencing on July 1. A 2 
member may be reappointed. 3 
 4.  Members of the Advisory Committee serve without 4 
compensation, except that each member is entitled, while engaged in 5 
the business of the Advisory Committee, to the per diem allowance 6 
and travel expenses provided for state officers and employees 7 
generally. 8 
 5.  Any member of the Advisory Committee who is a public 9 
employee must be granted administrative leave from his or her 10 
duties to engage in the business of the Advisory Committee without 11 
loss of his or her regular compensation. Such leave does not reduce 12 
the amount of the member’s other accrued leave. 13 
 6.  A majority of the members of the Advisory Committee 14 
constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority 15 
of a quorum present at any meeting is sufficient for any official 16 
action taken by the Advisory Committee. 17 
 7.  The Advisory Committee shall: 18 
 (a) At its first meeting and annually thereafter, elect a Chair 19 
from among its members; 20 
 (b) Meet at the call of the Director, the Chair or a majority of its 21 
members as necessary and within the budget of the Advisory 22 
Committee; and 23 
 (c) On or before July 1 of each year, submit a written report to 24 
the [Administrator] Director summarizing the activities of the 25 
Advisory Committee and any recommendations of the Advisory 26 
Committee. 27 
 Sec. 5.  NRS 439.2793 is hereby amended to read as follows: 28 
 439.2793 To carry out the provisions of NRS 439.271 to 29 
439.2794, inclusive, the [Division] Department shall, with advice 30 
and recommendations of the Advisory Committee: 31 
 1.  Establish a solid scientific database of the most current 32 
information on the importance of oral health, using information 33 
obtained through surveillance, epidemiology and research related to 34 
oral health; 35 
 2.  Provide educational materials and information on research 36 
concerning matters relating to oral health to health care 37 
professionals, providers of oral health care and the public, including, 38 
without limitation, materials and information concerning programs 39 
and services available to the public and strategies for the prevention 40 
of oral diseases; 41 
 3.  Coordinate the establishment of regional coalitions to 42 
support the efforts of the Program; 43 
 4.  Increase public awareness about the prevention, detection 44 
and treatment of oral diseases among state and local governmental 45   
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officials who are responsible for matters relating to oral health, 1 
health care professionals, providers of oral health care and 2 
policymakers; 3 
 5.  Coordinate state and local programs and services to ensure 4 
that the public has adequate access to dental services; 5 
 6.  Work with other governmental agencies, national health 6 
organizations and their local and state chapters, community and 7 
business leaders, community organizations and providers of oral 8 
health care to: 9 
 (a) Coordinate the work of the Program with the work of those 10 
agencies, organizations and persons; and 11 
 (b) Maximize the resources of state and local governments in the 12 
efforts to educate the public about the importance of oral health, 13 
including, without limitation, the prevention and detection of oral 14 
diseases and proper oral hygiene; 15 
 7.  Develop and carry out public awareness and media 16 
campaigns in each county, targeting groups of persons who are 17 
considered at risk for developing oral diseases; 18 
 8.  Evaluate the need to improve the quality and accessibility of 19 
dental services that exist in communities in this State; and 20 
 9.  Develop and coordinate, in cooperation with the Department 21 
of Education, recommendations for dental programs to encourage 22 
proper oral hygiene by children. 23 
 Sec. 6.  NRS 439.2794 is hereby amended to read as follows: 24 
 439.2794 1.  The [Division] Department may: 25 
 (a) Enter into contracts for any services necessary to carry out or 26 
assist the [Division] Department in carrying out the provisions of 27 
NRS 439.271 to 439.2794, inclusive, with public or private entities 28 
that have the appropriate expertise to provide such services; 29 
 (b) Apply for and accept any gift, donation, bequest, grant or 30 
other source of money to carry out the provisions of NRS 439.271 31 
to 439.2794, inclusive; 32 
 (c) Apply for any waiver from the Federal Government that may 33 
be necessary to maximize the amount of money this State may 34 
obtain from the Federal Government to carry out the provisions of 35 
NRS 439.271 to 439.2794, inclusive; and 36 
 (d) Adopt regulations as necessary to carry out and administer 37 
the Program. 38 
 2.  Any money that is accepted by the [Division] Department 39 
pursuant to subsection 1 must be deposited in the State Treasury and 40 
accounted for separately in the State General Fund. 41 
 3.  The [Administrator] Director shall administer the account 42 
created pursuant to subsection 2. Money in the account does not 43 
lapse to the State General Fund at the end of the fiscal year. The 44 
interest and income earned on the money in the account must be 45   
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credited to the account. Any claims against the account must be paid 1 
as other claims against the State are paid. 2 
 Sec. 7.  The Legislative Counsel shall: 3 
 1.  In preparing the reprint and supplements to the Nevada 4 
Revised Statutes, appropriately change any references to an officer, 5 
agency or other entity whose name is changed or whose 6 
responsibilities are transferred pursuant to the provisions of this act 7 
to refer to the appropriate officer, agency or other entity. 8 
 2.  In preparing supplements to the Nevada Administrative 9 
Code, appropriately change any references to an officer, agency or 10 
other entity whose name is changed or whose responsibilities are 11 
transferred pursuant to the provisions of this act to refer to the 12 
appropriate officer, agency or other entity. 13 
 Sec. 8.  1. Any administrative regulations adopted by an 14 
officer or an agency whose name has been changed or whose 15 
responsibilities have been transferred pursuant to the provisions of 16 
this act to another officer or agency remain in force until amended 17 
by the officer or agency to which the responsibility for the adoption 18 
of the regulations has been transferred. 19 
 2. Any contracts or other agreements entered into by an officer 20 
or agency whose name has been changed or whose responsibilities 21 
have been transferred pursuant to the provisions of this act to 22 
another officer or agency are binding upon the officer or agency to 23 
which the responsibility for the administration of the provisions of 24 
the contract or other agreement has been transferred. Such contracts 25 
and other agreements may be enforced by the officer or agency to 26 
which the responsibility for the enforcement of the provisions of the 27 
contract or other agreement has been transferred. 28 
 3. Any action taken by an officer or agency whose name has 29 
been changed or whose responsibilities have been transferred 30 
pursuant to the provisions of this act to another officer or agency 31 
remains in effect as if taken by the officer or agency to which the 32 
responsibility for the enforcement of such actions has been 33 
transferred. 34 
 Sec. 9.  This act becomes effective on July 1, 2023. 35 
 
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