Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1366 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 03/31/2025

                             
 
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ENGROSSED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 1366 	By: Culver of the House 
 
   and 
 
  Gollihare of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[ dentists and dental hygienists - Commission 
membership - duties for Compact Member States - 
powers and duties of the Compact Commission – 
application eligibility - Compact license privilege 
- jurisdiction - fees - military waiver - joint 
investigations - disciplinary actions - request of 
information - nonmember states - rulemaking 
functions - oversight – enforcement – resolution - 
withdrawal - dissolution – severability - rules of 
order – codification - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.1 of Title 59, unl ess there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
The American Association of Dental Boards Compact is hereby 
enacted into law and the Governor shall enter into a Compact on   
 
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behalf of the State of Oklahoma with any jurisdiction legally joi ned 
therein, in the form substantially as set forth in this act. 
SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.2 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
The American Association of Dental Boards Compact: 
1.  Allows for expedited licensure portability and ease of 
movement between states; 
2.  Allows each state to continue to regulate the practice of 
dentistry and dental hygiene within its borders and maintain its 
sovereignty by allowing actions against a Compact license privilege 
or a licensee and maintaining its existing licensure structure while 
allowing for Compact licensure privileges; 
3.  Creates a common goal of protecting the public by ens uring a 
uniform licensure standard and sharing of information in the 
Compact; 
4.  Allows for licensure in every participating state by passing 
a uniform licensure examination, that tests psychomotor and 
cognitive dental skills , which is currently accepted in fifty state 
licensing jurisdictions and United States territories; 
5.  Gives licensees one location to maintain professional 
documentation to expedite Compact license privileges in states, 
hospitals, or institutional credentialing;   
 
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6.  Facilitates a fas ter licensure process for relocation or 
separation of military members and his or her dependent spouse.  
There are no Compact fees for military members or their spouses; 
7.  Alleviates a duplicative process for licensure among 
multiple states; 
8.  Saves applicants money by not having to obtain duplicate 
documents from a source that charges for the documents; and 
9.  Utilizes existing infrastructure of the AADB that has been 
in existence for over one hundred (100) years, representing dental 
licensing boards. 
SECTION 3.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.3 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
As used in this act: 
1.  "AADB" means the American Association of Dental Boards or 
its named successor, formerly known as the American Association of 
Dental Examiners (AADE), originally chartered on September 10, 1896, 
and renewed in 1944, comprised of state dental boards in the United 
States and its terri tories; 
2.  "AADB Attorneys' Committee" means attorneys that currently 
represent a state dental board.  The AADB Attorneys ' Committee 
participates in the Commission as a non-voting member.  An attorney 
who has previously served as an attorney for a state d ental board 
may be invited on a year -to-year basis to serve on the Committee if   
 
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he or she has not engaged in an official case against a board within 
the Compact or has any other conflict of interest.  The AADB 
Attorneys' Committee may assist the investigat ors in working through 
joint investigation issues between states.  The AADB Attorneys ' 
Committee shall prepare a summary of legal issues directly dealing 
with the Compact at the annual meeting as well as a legal update for 
issues affecting Member State Den tal Boards; 
3.  "AADB Compact Commission " means the American Association of 
Dental Boards (AADB) Dental and Dental Hygiene Compact Commission.  
Each state shall have two members as required by Section 4 of this 
Compact, meeting as a whole to form the Commission; 
4.  "AADB composite" means an annual publication listing 
information regarding each state board, contacts, links to statutes 
and rules and additional data.  Each state shall submit an annual 
update regarding all dental -practice-related licenses and permits 
available by state and the procedures allowed to be conducted by 
licensees and permit holders; 
5.  "Active-duty military person or spouse " means an individual 
in full-time active-duty status in the active uniformed service of 
the United States incl uding members of the National Guard and 
Reserve.  The legal spouse of the military member must be recognized 
by the military unit as a dependent while the service member is on 
active duty.  Spouses shall receive the same privileges as military 
members for the purpose of this Compact;   
 
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6.  "Active investigation " means an active investigation 
resulting in formal allegations or charges precipitating a judicial 
process by a Dental Board, oversight agency, or other law 
enforcement entity; 
7.  "Adverse action" means an order issued by a state dental 
board or reported to the AADB Clearinghouse pursuant to the Compact 
bylaws and rules.  This shall also include a temporary emergency 
order that may be later withdrawn by a board; 
8.  "ADEX examination" means American Board of Dental Examiners 
examination; 
9.  "Bylaws" means the bylaws passed by the AADB or its named 
successor Compact Commission; 
10.  "Clearinghouse" means the AADB Clearinghouse and databank 
that houses prior adverse actions, orders, and denials of licens ure 
or permits from state dental boards in the fifty states and 
territories; 
11.  "CODA" means the Commission on Dental Accreditation or its 
successor as approved by the United States Department of Education; 
12.  "Commissioners" means the two members chos en by each Member 
State Dental Board to serve as the voting members of the Compact; 
13.  "Compact" means the American Association of Dental Boards 
(AADB) Dental and Dental Hygiene Compact;   
 
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14.  "Compact license privilege " means the expedited dental or 
dental hygiene license to practice in a Member State that differs 
from the licensee's home state; 
15.  "Conviction" means an adjudication and/or formal judgment 
by a court that an individual is guilty through a plea of guilty or 
no contest, or a finding of gui lt by the court.  Evidence of a 
conviction of a criminal offense by the court shall be considered 
final for the purposes of disciplinary action by a board member; 
16.  "Criminal background check " means a dentist or dental 
hygienist seeking Compact license privileges shall complete and 
provide a criminal background check, including the use of the 
results of fingerprint or other biometric data checks compliant with 
the requirements of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with the 
exception of federal employee s who have suitability determination in 
accordance with 5 C.F.R., Section 731.202; 
17.  "Dental hygienist" means any person who: 
a. has successfully graduated from a CODA -approved dental 
hygiene school, 
b. has successfully passed the American Board of Dent al 
Examiners (ADEX) licensure exam, or has been in 
practice five (5) years or more and has successfully 
passed a regional or equivalent state -administered 
psychomotor licensure examination prior to January 1, 
2026,   
 
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c. has successfully passed the written na tional dental 
hygiene board examination administered by the Joint 
Commission on National Dental Examinations, 
d. possesses a full and unrestricted dental hygiene 
license issued by a Member State of the Compact, 
e. has never been convicted, received adjudic ation, 
deferred adjudication, community supervision, or 
deferred disposition for any offense by a court of 
appropriate jurisdiction, 
f. has never been a subject of discipline by a board 
through any adverse action, order, or other 
restriction of the license e by the board with the 
exception of failure to pay fees or failure to 
complete continuing education, 
g. is not currently under active investigation by a 
licensing agency or law enforcement authority in any 
state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction, and 
h. meet any jurisprudence requirement established by a 
Member State Dental Board in which a licensee is 
seeking a Compact privilege expedited license; 
18.  "Dental Practice Act" means the laws and regulations 
governing the practice of dentistry within a Member State; 
19.  "Dentist" means any person who:   
 
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a. has successfully graduated from a CODA -approved dental 
school, 
b. has successfully passed the American Board of Dental 
Examiners (ADEX) licensure exam, or has been in 
practice five (5) years or more and has s uccessfully 
passed a regional or equivalent state -administered 
psychomotor licensure examination prior to January 1, 
2026, 
c. has successfully passed the written National Dental 
Board Exam administered by the Joint Commission on 
National Dental Examination s, 
d. possesses a full and unrestricted dental license 
issued by a Member State Dental Board of the Compact, 
e. has never been convicted, received adjudication, 
deferred adjudication, community supervision, or 
deferred disposition for any offense by a cour t of 
appropriate jurisdiction, 
f. has never been a subject of discipline by a board as 
determined by the AADB Compact bylaws and rules, 
through any adverse action, order, or other 
restriction of the licensee by the board with the 
exception of failure to pa y fees or failure to 
complete continuing education,   
 
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g. has never had a state or federal drug registration, 
permit, or license restricted, suspended, or revoked 
by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration 
or any state board that oversees scheduled drug 
registrations, 
h. is not currently under active investigation by a 
licensing agency or law enforcement authority in any 
state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction, and 
i. meet any jurisprudence requirement established by a 
Member State Dental Board in wh ich a licensee is 
seeking a Compact privilege expedited license; 
20.  "Home state" means the state of primary licensure.  It is 
the location of the practicing dentist or dental hygienist license 
where Compact privileges originate and the licensee practices at 
least twenty-five percent (25%) of the time within a calendar year.  
The home state can take an action on a licensee regardless of where 
an action against a licensee occurred; 
21.  "License" means authorization for a dentist or dental 
hygienist to engage in the unrestricted practice of dentistry or 
dental hygiene, which would be unlawful without; 
22.  "Member State Dental Board " means a state agency in a 
Member State that acts in the sovereign interests of the state by 
protecting the public through lice nsure, regulation, and the 
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law.  All actions taken by a member board shall be under the 
authority of its state jurisdiction and any other rights conferred 
under this Compact; 
23.  "Member State" means a state or United States territory 
that has enacted the Compact; 
24.  "Regional board examination " means the Western Regional 
Dental Board Examination (WREB), the North East Regional Board of 
Dental Examiners (NERB), the Commission on Dental C ompetency 
Assessments (CDCA), Council of AADB Compact Testing Agencies (CITA), 
Southern Regional Testing Agency (SRTA), or Central Regional Dental 
Testing Services (CRDTS); 
25.  "Repository" means the AADB repository of original 
documents of a licensee tha t may include original transcripts, 
certification documents, test scores, military training records, 
previous or current licensing documents, and other sources of 
materials needed for applications and verification.  The AADB 
repository shall receive docume nts from primary or originating 
sources and verify their authenticity; 
26.  "Scope of practice" means the dental-related procedures 
that require a license, permit, or training to undertake the 
treatment and procedure to be completed on a patient within the 
practice state's requirements; 
27.  "State" means a state within the United States or a United 
States Territory; and   
 
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28.  "State jurisprudence" means the knowledge of the state laws 
and rules of dentistry and dental hygiene in which a Compact license 
privilege is extended. 
SECTION 4.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.4 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The Member States hereby crea te the AADB Dental and Dental 
Hygiene Compact.  Each state must enact the AADB model Compact that 
is not materially different as determined by the AADB Compact 
Commission. 
B.  Each Member State Dental Board shall have two voting 
Commission members that sha ll serve as Commissioners and have one 
vote each, cumulatively making the AADB Compact Commission.  Member 
States with separate Dental and Dental Hygiene State Dental Boards 
shall appoint one commissioner from each Board.  One shall be a 
current state dental board member.  Commissioners may not delegate 
votes or proxies; however, if a commissioner is unable to attend, 
the Member State may substitute a delegate that meets the same 
requirements. 
C.  Upon five states joining the Compact, the AADB Dental and 
Dental Hygiene Compact will become active.  The Compact Commission 
shall have the authority to enact bylaws and rules on behalf of the 
Compact that shall have the force of law in each participating state 
to carry out the provisions of the Compact.   
 
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D.  The AADB Compact Commission shall be a separate body within 
the American Association of Dental Boards and shall have all the 
responsibilities, powers, and duties set forth in the Compact and 
such additional powers as may be conferred by a concurrent action of 
the respective legislatures of the Member States in accordance with 
the terms of the Compact. 
E.  The Compact Commission shall meet at least once per calendar 
year and additional times as necessary pursuant to the bylaws and 
rules.  During the annual meeting , the Commission members and the 
AADB Attorneys' Committee shall prepare information regarding issues 
and resolutions between states to further the cooperation of the 
state boards.  The AADB Attorneys ' Committee shall also prepare a 
legal update for curren t events related to dental boards. 
F.  The Compact Commission shall elect officers from the 
membership that shall serve as an Executive Committee.  Elections 
shall occur during the annual meeting.  The quorum of Commissioners 
shall select an Executive Comm ittee consisting of a Chair, Vice - 
Chair, Secretary, Treasurer , and a Representative from the North, 
South, East, and West districts as divided pursuant to the AADB 
Compact Rules. 
G.  Quorum for purposes of conducting business shall be a 
majority of Commission members attending in person or virtually. 
H.  The Commission shall provide notice of all meetings on its 
website and in other communications to members.   
 
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I.  A vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the membership shall be 
required for an executive session to dis cuss: 
1.  Items specifically related to participation in a lawsuit or 
in anticipation of a legal proceeding; 
2.  Matters specifically exempted from disclosure by federal 
statute; 
3.  Discussions of investigative records of an active Compact 
member investigation or investigative records for law enforcement or 
discussions specifically accusing a person of a crime or a public 
censure; 
4.  Discussions that would include information of a personal 
nature that would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal 
privacy; 
5.  Anything considered internal practices and procedures or a 
trade secret; 
6.  Other items in the Commission bylaws allowing for executive 
sessions to be called; or 
7.  Advice of legal counsel. 
J.  The Commission shall keep minutes and make them available to 
all Member States. 
K.  The Commission may establish other committees as needed. 
L.  The Commission shall prepare an annual report that shall be 
made available to the legislatures and governors of the Member 
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during the preceding calendar year.  Such reports shall also include 
reports of financial audits and any recommendations that may have 
been adopted by the Compact Commission. 
SECTION 5.     NEW LAW     A new sect ion of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.5 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Member States agree to submit Member State Dental Board 
actions and other documents and data as deter mined by the AADB 
Compact Commission through bylaws and rules. 
B.  Member States shall notify the AADB Compact Commission 
pursuant to the rules regarding any adverse action taken by the 
Board, any active investigation by the state dental board, and any 
active investigation involving pending criminal charges or other 
circumstance as determined by the Compact Commission Rules and 
bylaws. 
C.  Any adverse action, order, restriction, or denial of a 
license or permit on a licensee or permit holder shall be report ed 
to the AADB Clearinghouse by the Member State Dental Board. 
D.  Member State Dental Boards may submit nonpublic complaints, 
disciplinary or investigatory information not required by subsection 
C of this section to the AADB Clearinghouse.  All investigat ory 
material shall be considered confidential and not part of a public 
record unless otherwise specifically required by state statute.   
 
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E.  Accept continuing education credits as required by each 
state, including but not limited to classes authorized by AAD B 
Accredited Continuing Education (ACE) program. 
F.  Documents in the AADB Repository shall be treated by a 
Member State as the equivalent of a primary or original source 
document for licensure. 
G.  Member States agree to accept a standardized application for 
Compact license privileges.  The standardized application shall be 
established by the rules enacted by the Commission. 
H.  Member States may agree to share information regarding 
ongoing investigations and actions, including joint investigations 
between states.  All investigatory material shall be considered 
confidential and not part of a public record unless otherwise 
specifically required by state statute. 
I.  As part of the Compact enforcement, participating Member 
States issuing subpoenas and seeking testimony of witnesses shall be 
enforced in other participating Member States in the Compact and 
shall be enforced by a court of competent jurisdiction where the 
witnesses or evidence is located. 
SECTION 6.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.6 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The AADB Compact Commission shall have the duty and power 
to:   
 
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1.  Oversee and maintain the administration o f the Compact, 
including organizational needs, the financial activities, the hiring 
of personnel and ongoing activities or needs of the AADB Compact 
Commission; 
2.  Promulgate bylaws and rules to operate the Compact; 
3.  Establish a budget and make expendi tures; 
4.  Issue, upon the request of a Member State Dental Board, 
advisory opinions concerning the meaning or interpretation of the 
Compact and its bylaws, rules, and actions; 
5.  Enforce compliance with Compact provisions, the rules 
promulgated by the AA DB Compact Commission and the bylaws using all 
necessary and proper means, including , but not limited to, the use 
of judicial process; 
6.  Hold an annual meeting for the AADB Compact Commission where 
the elections of an executive board and other issues may be 
discussed and voted on; 
7.  Establish personnel policies and programs relating to 
conflicts of interest, rates of compensation, and qualifications of 
personnel; 
8.  Accept donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, 
materials, and services, and to receive, utilize, and dispose of 
them in a manner consistent with the conflict -of-interest policies 
established by the AADB Commission;   
 
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9.  Report annually to the legislatures and governors of the 
Member State Dental Boards concerning the activities of the AADB 
Compact Commission during the preceding calendar year.  Such reports 
shall also include reports of financial audits and any 
recommendations that may have been adopted by the AADB Compact 
Commission; and 
10.  Coordinate education, training, and pu blic awareness 
regarding the Compact, its implementation, and its operation. 
B.  The Executive Committee shall have the power to act on 
behalf of the AADB Compact Commission with the exception of 
rulemaking during periods when the Compact Commission is not in 
session.  When acting on behalf of the Compact Commission, the 
Executive Committee shall oversee the administration of the Compact , 
including enforcement and compliance of the Compact. 
C.  The officers and employees of the AADB Compact Commission 
shall be immune from suit and liability, either personally or in his 
or her official capacity, for a claim for damage to or loss of 
property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or 
arising out of, or relating to, an actual or alleged act, error, o r 
omission that occurred, or that such person had a reasonable basis 
for believing occurred, within the scope of AADB Compact Commission 
employment, duties or responsibilities; provided, that such person 
shall not be protected from suit or liability for da mage, loss,   
 
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injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful and wanton 
misconduct of such person. 
D.  The liability of the Executive Director and employees of the 
AADB Compact Commission or representatives of the AADB Compact 
Commission, acting w ithin the scope of such person 's employment or 
duties for acts, errors, or omissions occurring within such person 's 
state, may not exceed the limits of liability set forth under the 
constitution and laws of that state for state officials, employees, 
and agents.  The AADB Compact Commission is considered to be an 
instrumentality of the states for the purposes of any such action.  
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to protect such person 
from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury, or liability caused 
by the intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. 
E.  The AADB Compact Commission shall defend the Executive 
Director, its employees, and, subject to the approval of the 
Attorney General or other appropriate legal counsel of the M ember 
State represented by an AADB Compact Commission representative, 
shall defend such AADB Compact Commission representative in any 
civil action seeking to impose liability arising out of an actual or 
alleged act, error, or omission that occurred within the scope of 
AADB Compact Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, or 
that the defendant had a reasonable basis for believing occurred 
within the scope of AADB Compact Commission employment, duties, or 
responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged act, error, or   
 
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omission did not result from intentional or willful and wanton 
misconduct on the part of such person. 
F.  To the extent not covered by the state involved, Member 
State, or the AADB Compact Commission, the representatives or 
employees of the AADB Compact Commission shall be held harmless in 
the amount of a settlement or judgment, including attorney fees and 
costs, obtained against such persons arising out of an actual or 
alleged act, error, or omission that occurred within the scope of 
AADB Compact Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, or 
that such persons had a reasonable basis for believing occurred 
within the scope of AADB Compact Commission employment, duties, or 
responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged act, error, or 
omission did not result from intentional or willful and wanton 
misconduct on the part of such persons. 
SECTION 7.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.7 of Title 59, unl ess there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  A dentist or dental hygienist applying for Compact license 
privileges shall meet the requirements of a dentist as listed in 
paragraph 19 of Section 3 of this Compact or dental hygienist as 
listed in paragraph 17 of Section 3 of this Compact and hold a 
current valid license in a Member State under this Compact. 
B.  Each dentist or dental hygienist shall designate a home 
state of licensure.  The home state shall be determined by:   
 
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1.  The state of primary residence for the dentist or dental 
hygienist where twenty -five percent (25%) of his or her practice 
within one (1) year occurs.  An active -duty military member or his 
or her spouse may choose a home state as designated with the 
military but is not required to meet the twenty -five percent (25%) 
practice within the home state requirement; or 
2.  If no state qualifies under paragraph 1 of this subsection, 
then the state where the dentist or dental hygienist filed the 
previous year federal tax return. 
C.  A dentist or dental hygienist may redesignate a home state 
one time in a calendar year, if the qualifications of a home state 
are met. 
D.  A dentist or dental hygienist seeking a Compact license 
privilege shall apply to his or her home state for a letter stating 
that he or she is eligible for Compact license privileges. 
E.  The home state determines the eligibility and issues a 
letter of approval or denial for the Compact license privilege. 
F.  The letter is submitted to the proposed Compact lic ense 
state along with the AADB Compact application packet and 
authorization to seek access to the licensee 's repository documents 
and any additional information as may be required by the proposed 
Compact license state along with the required fees.  Upon ap proval 
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Compact license privilege from the proposed application state to the 
applicant. 
G.  Appeals on determination of eligibility shall be made to the 
home state where the applicant was se eking privileges under a state 
Compact license privilege and shall be subject to the law of that 
state. 
H.  A person holding a Compact license privilege shall notify 
the Compact Commission within ten (10) business days of any adverse 
action taken against a license held in a non -Compact state. 
I.  A Compact license privilege may be revoked, suspended, or 
limited by the issuing state dental board if at any time the 
licensee's home state license is revoked, suspended, or limited. 
J.  The AADB Compact Commissio n is authorized to develop rules 
regarding the application and renewal process including payment of 
any application fees and the issuance of a Compact license 
privilege. 
K.  Eligibility or ineligibility to receive a state Compact 
license privilege shall no t impact or prohibit an individual from 
the ability to seek a state license through the regular process 
outside of the Compact. 
SECTION 8.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.8 of Titl e 59, unless there 
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A.  Each dentist or dental hygienist holding a Compact license 
privilege is required to reference the composite and Member State 
Dental Boards' statutes and rules to be aware of la ws that apply to 
a specific state in which he or she is practicing under a Compact 
license privilege.  Compact license scope and practice requirements 
shall conform to the state jurisdiction in which the Compact license 
privilege holder is practicing. 
B.  Each dentist or dental hygienist holding a Compact license 
privilege shall list a current address with the AADB Compact 
Commission that shall serve as his or her official address of 
service. 
C.  A dentist or dental hygienist holding a Compact license 
privilege may have an adverse action taken against him or her by 
the: 
1.  Member State Dental Board in which they are practicing with 
a Compact license privilege; 
2.  Compact licensee 's home state; or 
3.  Member State that is a Compact member where the Compact 
licensee has requested or received a Compact license privilege to 
practice. 
D.  Any state in which the Compact licensee holds a Compact 
license privilege may investigate an allegation of a violation of 
the statutes and rules of dentistry or dental hygiene in any other 
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SECTION 9.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.9 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The AADB Compact Commission is authorized to develop rules 
regarding fees for Compact licensees ' use of the repository and 
other provisions as determined by the AADB Compact Commission. 
B.  A Member State Dental Board issui ng a Compact license 
privilege authorizing practice in its state may impose a fee for a 
Compact license privilege to be issued or renewed. 
C.  No Compact fee shall be required of any active-duty military 
member or his or her spouse up to one (1) year after separation.  
Each participating state issuing a Compact license privilege may 
waive fees for active -duty military and his or her spouse as 
required by each individual state statute. 
D.  Active-duty military may transfer military training records 
to the repository without a fee. 
SECTION 10.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.10 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Each state shall name a point of contact for joint 
investigations between Compact Member State Dental Boards. 
B.  In addition to the authority granted to a Member State 
Dental Board by the state law of its jurisdiction, Member State 
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in joint investigations of licensees that fall subject to this 
Compact. 
C.  Member State Dental Boards may share investigative, 
litigation, or other materials in furtherance of any joint or 
individual investigation arising with a lice nsee who holds a Compact 
license privilege within his or her jurisdiction. 
D.  A subpoena issued by a Member State or Member State Dental 
Board shall be enforceable in other Member States as allowed by law. 
E.  If a licensee has a disciplinary action taken by any Member 
State Dental Board against a licensee under the Compact, he or she 
shall automatically be subject to discipline by other Member State 
Dental Boards. 
F.  If a licensee has an action taken against his or her home 
state license, including being revoked, surrendered, or relinquished 
in lieu of discipline or being suspended, then automatically all 
other Compact license privileges shall be placed in the same status.  
The home state shall notify the Commission and the Commission shall 
issue a notice to all Member State Dental Boards that the licensee 
holding a Compact license privilege shall suspend the Compact 
license privilege. 
G.  If discipline is taken against a licensee in an AADB Compact 
Member State, the Member State Board shall notify the Com mission and 
the home state of the licensee.  The home state may deem the action 
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1.  Impose the same or lesser sanction consistent with the home 
state practice act; or 
2.  Pursue separate actions against t he licensee under its 
practice act regardless of the sanctions pursued by the Compact 
Member State Dental Board. 
SECTION 11.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.11 of Title 59, unless t here 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Insurance companies and entities verifying documents for the 
purpose of licenses extended to a provider may seek information from 
the AADB Clearinghouse for public record documents. 
B.  A dentist or dental hygienist, as defined by the bylaws and 
rules, may submit a request to the AADB Compact Commission to allow 
any hiring employer, entity, or insurance company to access 
documents from the repository for the purposes of credentialing, 
licensing, or other privileges. 
C.  The Commission shall set a fee schedule for these services 
in the bylaws and rules. 
SECTION 12.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.12 of Title 59, unless t here 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The AADB Compact Commission shall promulgate reasonable 
rules in order to effectively and efficiently achieve the purposes 
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Commission exercises its rulemaking authority in a manner that is 
beyond the scope of the purposes of the Compact, or the powers 
granted hereunder, then such an action by the AADB Compact 
Commission may be determined to be invalid and have no force or 
effect. 
B.  Rules deemed appropriate for the operations of the AADB 
Compact Commission shall be made pursuant to a rulemaking process 
that substantially conforms to the Model State Administrative 
Procedure Act of 2010, and subsequent amendments thereto. 
SECTION 13.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.13 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The executive, legislative, and judicial branches of st ate 
government in each Member State Dental Board shall enforce the 
Compact and shall take all actions necessary and appropriate to 
effectuate the Compact 's purposes and intent to allow for expedited 
licensure for the purpose of mobility.  The provisions of the 
Compact and the rules promulgated hereunder shall have standing as 
statutory law, but shall not override existing state authority to 
regulate the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. 
B.  All courts may take judicial notice of the Compact and the 
rules in any judicial or administrative proceeding in a Member State 
pertaining to the subject matter of the Compact which may affect the 
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C.  The AADB Compact Commission shall be entitled to receive all 
service of process in any such proceeding and shall have standing to 
intervene in the proceeding for all purposes.  Failure to provide 
service of process to the AADB Compact Commission shall render a 
judgment or order void as to the AADB Co mpact Commission, the 
Compact, or promulgated rules. 
SECTION 14.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.14 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows : 
A.  The AADB Compact Commission, in the reasonable exercise of 
its discretion, shall enforce the provisions and rules of the 
Compact. 
B.  The grounds for default include, but are not limited to, 
failure of a Member State to perform such obligations or 
responsibilities imposed upon it by the Compact, or the rules and 
bylaws of the AADB Compact Commission promulgated under the Compact. 
C.  If the AADB Compact Commission determines that a Member 
State has defaulted in the performance of its obligations or 
responsibilities under the Compact, or the bylaws or promulgated 
rules, the AADB Compact Commission shall: 
1.  Provide written notice to the defaulting state and other 
Member States of the nature of the default, the means of curing the 
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AADB Compact Commission shall specify the conditions by which the 
defaulting state must cure its default; and 
2.  Provide remedial training and specific technical assistance 
regarding the default. 
D.  If the defaulting state fails to cure the default, the 
defaulting state shall be terminated from the Compact upon an 
affirmative vote of a majority of the Commissioners and all rights, 
privileges, and benefits conferred by the Compact shall terminate on 
the effective date of termination.  A cure of the default does not 
relieve the offending state of obligations or liabilities incurred 
during the period of the default. 
E.  Termination of membership in the Compact shall be imposed 
only after all other means of securing compliance have been 
exhausted.  Notice of intent to terminate shall be given by the AADB 
Compact Commission to the Governor, the majority and minority 
leaders of the defaulting state 's Legislature and each of the Member 
States. 
F.  The AADB Compact Commi ssion shall establish rules and 
procedures to address licenses and Compact license privilege holders 
that are materially impacted by the termination of a Member State or 
the withdrawal of a Member State. 
G.  The AADB Compact Commission shall not bear any c osts 
relating to any state that has been found to be in default or which 
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agreed upon in writing between the AADB Compact Commission and the 
defaulting state. 
H.  The defaulting state may appea l the action of the AADB 
Compact Commission by petitioning the federal district where the 
AADB Compact Commission has its principal offices.  The prevailing 
party shall be awarded all costs of such litigation, including 
reasonable attorney fees. 
I.  The AADB Compact Commission shall not bear any costs 
relating to any state that has been found to be in default or which 
has been terminated from the Compact, unless otherwise mutually 
agreed upon in writing between the AADB Compact Commission and the 
defaulting state. 
J.  The remedies herein shall not be the exclusive remedies of 
the AADB Compact Commission.  The AADB Compact Commission may avail 
itself of any other remedies available under state law or the 
regulation of a profession. 
SECTION 15.    NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.15 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The AADB Compact Commission shall attempt, upon the request 
of a Member State Dental Board, to resolve disputes which are 
subject to the Compact and which may arise among Member State Dental 
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B.  The AADB Compact Commission shall promulgate rules providing 
for both mediation and binding dispute resolution, as appropriate. 
SECTION 16.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.16 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Any state is eligible to become a Member State of the 
Compact. 
B.  The Compact shall become effective and binding upon 
legislative enactment of the Compact into law by no less than five 
states.  Thereafter, it shall become effective and binding on a 
state upon enactment of the Compact into law by that state. 
C.  The governors of nonmember states, or his or her designees, 
shall be invited to participate in the activities of the AADB 
Compact Commission on a nonvoting basis prior to adoption of the 
Compact by all states. 
D.  The AADB Compact Commission ma y propose amendments to the 
Compact for enactment by the Member States.  No amendment shall 
become effective and binding upon the AADB Compact Commission and 
the Member States unless and until it is enacted into law by 
unanimous consent of the Member State s. 
SECTION 17.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.17 of Title 59, unless there 
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A.  Once effective, the Compact shall continue i n force and 
remain binding upon each and every Member State; provided, that a 
Member State may withdraw from the Compact after giving appropriate 
notice by specifically repealing the statute which enacted the 
Compact into law. 
B.  Withdrawal from the Compa ct shall be by the enactment of a 
statute repealing the same.  The individual 's Compact license 
privilege shall remain in effect for six (6) months from the date of 
the Member State Dental Board 's withdrawal. 
C.  The withdrawing state shall immediately not ify the 
chairperson of the AADB Compact Commission in writing upon the 
introduction of legislation repealing the Compact in the withdrawing 
state. 
D.  The AADB Compact Commission shall notify the other Member 
States of the withdrawing state 's intent to withdraw within sixty 
(60) days of its receipt of notice provided under subsection C of 
this section. 
E.  Reinstatement following withdrawal of a Member State shall 
occur upon the withdrawing state reenacting the Compact or upon such 
later date as determined by the AADB Compact Commission. 
F.  The AADB Compact Commission is authorized to develop rules 
to address the impact of the withdrawal of a Member State on 
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hygienists who designated the withdra wing Member State as the state 
of principal license. 
SECTION 18.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.18 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows : 
A.  The Compact shall dissolve effective upon the date of the 
withdrawal or default of the Member State which reduces the 
membership in the Compact to one Member State. 
B.  Upon the dissolution of the Compact, the Compact becomes 
null and void and shall be of no further force or effect, and the 
business and affairs of the AADB Compact Commission shall be 
concluded and surplus funds shall be distributed in accordance with 
the bylaws. 
SECTION 19.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be cod ified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.19 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  The provisions of the Compact shall be severable, and if any 
phrase, clause, sentence, or provision is deemed unenforcea ble, the 
remaining provisions of the Compact shall be enforceable. 
B.  The provisions of the Compact shall be liberally construed 
to effectuate its purposes. 
SECTION 20.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.20 of Title 59, unless there 
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A.  Nothing herein prevents the enforcement of any other law of 
a Member State that is not inconsistent with the Compact. 
B.  All lawful actions of t he AADB Compact Commission, including 
all rules and bylaws promulgated by the Commission, are binding upon 
the Member States. 
C.  All agreements between the AADB Compact Commission and the 
Member States are binding in accordance with their terms. 
D.  In the event any provision of the Compact exceeds the 
constitutional limits imposed on the Legislature of any Member 
State, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of the 
conflict with the constitutional provision in question in that 
Member State. 
SECTION 21.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 329.21 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
The most current edition of the American Institute of 
Parliamentarians Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure governs 
all meetings of the AADB Compact Commission, including its 
committees, in those situations not otherwise covered in the bylaws. 
SECTION 22.  This act shall become effective No vember 1, 2025.   
 
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Passed the House of Representatives the 27th day of March, 2025. 
 
 
 
  
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Passed the Senate the ___ day of ___________, 2025. 
 
 
 
  
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