Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4070

Filed
3/7/25  
Out of House Committee
5/6/25  
Voted on by House
5/14/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/26/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/27/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the sale, design, and manufacture of orthodontic devices.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to significantly impact state laws governing health and safety, particularly in the dental sector. By mandating that orthodontic devices can only be sold after thorough examinations, including x-rays and patient histories, HB4070 ensures that potential issues are identified before treatment. This is crucial in preventing harmful practices and ensuring that devices are tailored to individual needs. Furthermore, it reinforces the role of dentists as primary care providers in orthodontics, potentially reducing complications from poorly chosen treatments.

Summary

House Bill 4070 establishes new regulations surrounding the sale, design, and manufacture of orthodontic devices in Texas. The legislation specifically defines what constitutes an 'orthodontic device' and outlines the mandatory procedures that must be followed before such devices can be sold or used by patients. This legislation aims to ensure patients receive proper examinations and care before being provided with orthodontic treatment, thereby enhancing patient safety and ensuring high standards in orthodontic practices.

Sentiment

Sentiments around HB4070 appear to be largely positive, especially among dental professionals who support the move towards higher safety standards and practices. Dentists have expressed approval for more stringent regulations that ensure that the devices they work with are safe and appropriate for their patients. However, there might be some dissent among suppliers and manufacturers who could see this as a burden that complicates their business operations and may limit availability for patients.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding the bill involves the balance between patient accessibility to orthodontic care and the protective measures being established. While the legislation's supporters argue that these safeguards are essential to patient welfare, critics may contend that the new regulations could lead to increased costs and reduced availability of orthodontic devices, particularly for underserved populations. The requirement for comprehensive examinations and documentation may also be seen as an administrative burden that could discourage some practitioners from offering these services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H1205

Orthodontic Treatment In-Person Exam Req

TX HR1230

Georgia School of Orthodontics; commend

TX SR691

Georgia School of Orthodontics; recognize

TX SR680

Georgia School of Orthodontics; recognize

TX HB1342

The authorized sale of electronic gaming devices by manufacturers and live or simulcast horse racing.

TX HB772

AN ACT relating to pharmaceutical manufacturers.

TX HR1229

Georgia School of Orthodontics; occasion of its 10th anniversary; inviting its leadership to be recognized by the Georgia House of Representatives; recognize

TX SB160

Motor Vehicle Sales by Manufacturers' Affiliates

TX SB918

Business Regulation - Electronic Smoking Devices Manufacturers - Certifications

TX HB2352

Relating to requiring wireless telephone service providers and mobile device manufacturers to disable certain stolen mobile devices.

Similar Bills

GA SR680

Georgia School of Orthodontics; recognize

GA HR1229

Georgia School of Orthodontics; occasion of its 10th anniversary; inviting its leadership to be recognized by the Georgia House of Representatives; recognize

NC H1205

Orthodontic Treatment In-Person Exam Req

GA HR1227

Lazzara, Dr. Gasper; commend

TN HB1171

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55 and Title 67, relative to taxation.

TN SB1091

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55 and Title 67, relative to taxation.

GA SR691

Georgia School of Orthodontics; recognize

GA HR1230

Georgia School of Orthodontics; commend