HB 484 -- Dental Services Sponsor: Luetkenhaus This bill revises a provision pertaining to child immunizations by allowing physicians to administer the appropriate fluoride treatment to children when they receive their immunizations. The bill also requires the Bureau of Child Hygiene in the Department of Health to provide literature on the importance of routine dental care for children. The bill establishes a five-member Advisory Commission for Dental Hygienists. The duties of the commission include recommending educational requirements for dental hygienist registration; annually reviewing the practice act of dental hygienists; providing recommendations to the Missouri Dental Board concerning the practice, licensure, examination, and discipline of dental hygienists; and assisting the board in implementing the dental hygienist provisions of Chapter 332, RSMo. Members of the commission will be appointed by the Governor, subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. The requirements, composition, lengths of service, selection of commission members, and times of commission meetings are stated. Members of the initial commission are required to be appointed by April 1, 2002. Members of the commission will serve without compensation but will be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses. The Missouri Dental Board is required to provide all necessary staff and support services for the commission. Registered and currently licensed dental hygienists who have been practicing for at least 3 years and who practice in a public health setting can without the supervision of a licensed dentist provide fluoride treatments, teeth cleaning, and sealants, if appropriate, to children who are eligible for medical assistance under Chapter 208. The Medicaid program is prohibited from reimbursing dental hygienists and dentists who provide fluoride treatments, teeth cleaning, and sealants and pediatricians who provide fluoride treatments to eligible children at a rate less than 75% of the usual and customary charge as established by the Division of Medical Services. The public health settings where a dental hygienist can practice without the supervision of a licensed dentist will be established by the Department of Health by rule.Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives