Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1984

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Prepayments for certain dental services regulation

Impact

The enactment of SF1984 would require amendments to Minnesota Statutes, particularly section 150A.11 concerning dental practices. By instituting a two-payment plan, the bill is expected to provide greater financial flexibility for patients and could potentially increase access to necessary dental care. This could have a positive effect on public health and well-being, particularly for individuals who may have previously faced barriers due to upfront costs associated with extended dental treatments.

Summary

Senate File 1984, introduced in the Minnesota Legislature, seeks to regulate prepayments for certain dental services. The bill specifically targets dental treatment plans that are scheduled to take more than 90 days to complete. Under this legislation, dental practices are prohibited from requiring patients to prepay any portion of the owed amount prior to commencing any dental services. Instead, once the dental services are started, patients must be afforded the option to pay in at least two installments, spaced at least 30 days apart. This regulation aims to enhance financial accessibility for patients undergoing long-term dental treatments.

Contention

While the bill seems to promote consumer protection, it may also raise issues of contention within the dental community. Some stakeholders may argue that these requirements could disrupt typical business practices for dental providers, particularly in how they manage cash flow and pre-treatment financial arrangements. Moreover, there could be concerns regarding the capacity of dental offices to adjust their billing systems to align with the new regulations, potentially leading to operational challenges.

Companion Bills

MN HF1720

Similar To Prepayments for certain dental services regulated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1720

Prepayments for certain dental services regulated.

MN HF4401

Medical assistance reimbursement rates for dental services and critical access dental providers modified.

MN SF1137

Covered services for dental care definition modification

MN HF1474

Definition of covered services changed for dental care.

MN SB268

Revises provisions relating to insurance coverage for certain dental services. (BDR 57-329)

MN SF3559

Dentistry profession licensure, registration, scope of practice, continuing education, and disciplinary grounds modifications

MN SF3298

Omnibus Health Professional Scope and Licensing bill

MN HF3516

Dentistry profession licensure, registration, scope of practice, continuing education, and disciplinary grounds modified; and fees established.

MN SF4010

Certain autonomous vehicles regulations provision

MN HB05140

An Act Allowing Dental Hygienists To Provide Dental Hygiene Services In Patients' Private Residences.

Similar Bills

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