Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1491

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Caption

Relating to the temporary licensing of a dentist who performs voluntary charity care.

Impact

The bill amends the Occupations Code, particularly adding Section 256.1016, which outlines the conditions under which a temporary license may be granted. Dentists licensed under this section would be restricted to providing voluntary charity care only in designated geographic areas and for a specified duration. This approach aims to attract out-of-state dentists or those returning to practice, thus enhancing healthcare accessibility for communities in need.

Summary

House Bill 1491 seeks to establish a framework for the temporary licensing of dentists who provide voluntary charity care. This legislation would allow reputable dentists who either recently ceased practicing in another state with similar licensing requirements or hold a current license in such a state to obtain a temporary license specifically for charitable services. The intent of the bill is to facilitate access to dental care for underserved populations by enabling qualified dentists to offer their services on a voluntary basis.

Contention

While the bill promotes charitable service, there may be concerns regarding the regulatory oversight of temporary licensees. Some stakeholders could argue that permitting non-resident or temporarily licensed professionals to practice in Texas without the usual comprehensive oversight could lead to variability in care quality. Conversely, supporters emphasize the need to address healthcare disparities and bolster the healthcare workforce for charitable endeavors.

Companion Bills

TX SB1130

Identical Relating to the temporary licensing of a dentist who performs voluntary charity care.

Similar Bills

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