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H. B. 3017


(By Delegates Fleischauer, Compton, Kominar,
Butcher, Mahan, Hatfield and Beane)
[Introduced March 27, 2001; referred to the
Committee on Health and Human Resources then Finance.]



A BILL to amend chapter sixteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated article thirty-eight, relating to the creation of a state oral health program within the bureau for public health.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That chapter sixteen of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new article, designated article thirty-eight, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 38. ORAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT ACT.
§16-38-1. Short title.

This article may be cited as the "West Virginia Oral Health Improvement Act".
§16-38-2. Oral health program.
The commissioner of the bureau for public health shall implement and maintain an oral health program including, but not limited to:
(1) The development of comprehensive dental health plans within the framework of the state plan of operation, provided for in subdivision (f), section six, article one of this chapter, to maximize use of all available resources.
(2) Providing the consultation necessary to coordinate federal, state, county and city agency programs concerned with dental health.
(3) Encouraging, supporting and augmenting the efforts of local boards of health and boards of education in the implementation of a dental health component in their program plans.
(4) Providing consultation and program information to, at a minimum, health professions, health professional educational institutions, school educators, extension specialists and volunteer agencies.
(5) (A) Providing programs aimed at preventing and detecting oral cancer in the state, with a primary focus of meeting the needs of high-risk under-served populations, with the intent to reduce oral cancer mortality. In consultation with dental care providers, the commissioner shall develop and implement ongoing oral cancer educational programs in the state:
(i) To train health care providers to screen and properly refer patients with oral cancers; and
(ii) To promote the cessation of the use of alcohol and tobacco products with a primary focus of meeting the needs of high-risk under-served populations;
(B) The programs developed and implemented under this subdivision shall address:
(i) The risk factors that lead to oral cancer;
(ii) The signs and symptoms of oral cancer;
(iii) The high-risk behaviors that may lead to oral cancer; and
(iv) The accessibility of screening to detect oral cancer.
(6) Providing programs addressing oral health education and promotion, including:
(A) Public health education to promote the prevention of oral disease through self-help methods, including the initiation and expansion of preschool, school age and adult education programs;
(B) Organized continuing health education training programs for, at a minimum, health care providers, school educators and extension specialists; and
(C) Preventive health education information for the public.
(7) Facilitation of access to oral health services, including:
(A) The improvement of the existing oral health services delivery system for the provision of services to low-income residents;
(B) Outreach activities to inform the public of the type and availability of oral health services to increase the accessibility of oral health care for low-income residents; and
(C) Assistance and cooperation in promoting better distribution of dentists and other oral health professionals throughout the state.
(8) Providing programs specifically targeting prevention of tooth loss and the restoration of existing teeth;
(9) Providing oral or dental health services to individuals in need, to the extent funds are available for the services.
(10) Provide evaluation of these programs in terms of preventive services.
§16-38-3. Dentist to administer program.
The director shall appoint a dentist licensed in this state to administer the oral health program.
§16-38-4. Receipt of funds.
(a) The commissioner has the power to receive for the oral health program any financial aid granted by any private, federal, state or local or other grant or source, and the bureau shall use the funds to carry out the provisions and purposes of this article.
(b) All funds received by the commissioner for the oral health program shall be deposited into the "oral health program fund" which is created in the state treasury.
§16-38-5. Contracts.
The commissioner may enter into contracts and agreements necessary to facilitate the efficient and economical provision of
oral health services under this article, including contracts for the purchase of services, equipment, and supplies from qualified
providers, if included in the plan.
§16-38-6. Reporting requirements.
On or before the first day of December of each year, the commissioner shall submit a report on the commissioner's findings and recommendations to the governor and the joint committee on government and finance on the oral health programs established under this article. The report shall include the identification of existing barriers to proper oral health care in the state and recommendations addressing the removal of the barriers.



NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to provide for the
creation of a state oral health program within the bureau for public health.

This article is new; therefore, strike-throughs and underscoring have been omitted.
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