Committee advances dentist and hygienist compact after brief debate over association positions

Legislative committee · March 31, 2026

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Summary

Senate Bill 5-40, which would let Oklahoma join an interstate compact for dentists and dental hygienists, was explained to the committee and advanced on a recorded vote after members questioned why the Oklahoma Dental Association opposed the bill while the American Dental Association supported it.

Representative Harris told the committee that Senate Bill 5-40 "establishes a framework for Oklahoma to participate in a dentist and dental hygienist compact." The sponsor said the compact would create a reciprocal licensure pathway between member states.

A member asked why the Oklahoma Dental Association opposes the bill while the American Dental Association supports it. Representative Harris suggested opposition can stem from "bad information" or personal reasons and said he could not speak to a specific organization's rationale. "Sometimes people make decisions and or are influenced by bad information," he told the committee.

After limited questioning, the committee moved and seconded the bill. The clerk announced the vote as "9 I 2 Nay" and declared SB 5-40 passed out of committee.

The sponsor requested passage; no amendments were recorded in committee. The bill will proceed to the next legislative stage.