FINAL BILL REPORT
SCR 8429
As Passed Legislature
Brief Description: Establishing a joint select committee on oral health care.
Sponsors: Senators Thibaudeau, Quigley, Moyer, Deccio, Winsley, Wood, Franklin, Wojahn, Prentice, Fairley and Kohl.
Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
Background: It is estimated that over 36 percent of the preschool children in Head Start programs in Washington State need dental treatment. While there is general agreement that low-income children and the elderly have high rates of dental disease in this state, many feel more data on dental primary and preventive services is needed to fully understand the problem of widespread dental disease among certain populations.
Summary: A joint select committee on oral health is established with the concurrence of the House of Representatives. The committee must identify barriers to access to oral health care services, including financial, regulatory, and administrative barriers and potential solutions. The committee must report back to the Legislature by December 1, 1996.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate Adopted
House Adopted