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SB 5512 reforms how the Oregon Board of Dentistry manages funds, budgeting, and fees, with an emergency clause for immediate effect on July 1, 2025.
SB 5512 reforms how the Oregon Board of Dentistry manages funds, budgeting, and fees, with an emergency clause for immediate effect on July 1, 2025.
Relating to the financial administration of the Oregon Board of Dentistry; and declaring an emergency.
SB 5512 addresses the financial administration of the Oregon Board of Dentistry. The title indicates the bill makes statutory changes relating to how the Board handles its funds, budgeting, assessments or fees, and other fiscal management matters. The bill also includes an emergency declaration.
No full bill text was provided; this summary is based on the bill title and legislative history. For precise statutory changes (specific fee amounts, account names, transfer authorities, or fiscal processes), consult the enacted statute (Chapter 335, 2025 Laws) or the official bill text.
Because the bill title focuses on “financial administration,” typical types of changes in such bills include one or more of the following:
- Authority to set, revise, or collect licensure or regulatory fees for dentists, dental hygienists, assistants, or allied licensees.
- Creation, consolidation, or reclassification of Board accounts or dedicated funds (e.g., operating account, disciplinary fund).
- Changes to budgeting or spending authorities (e.g., ability to carry forward balances, emergency expenditures).
- Procedural requirements for audits, financial reporting, or internal controls.
- Direction to the Department of Administrative Services or the State Treasurer regarding fund transfers or accounting treatment.
- Transitional provisions and effective dates; emergency clause to accelerate some provisions.
Because amendments were printed (A-Eng.) and the bill passed with committee recommendation “Do pass with amendments,” substantive modifications were made in committee prior to final enactment.
For exact language, statutory amendments, and any fee schedules or account transfers, consult the enrolled bill (Chapter 335, 2025 Laws) and the Oregon State Legislature or Oregon Secretary of State websites.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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