Washington

2021 State Legislation Wrap Up

December 31, 2021

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NADP Comments to Washington Senate Health Care Committee Supporting SB 5158 regarding Dental Service Organizations (January 2017)

January 19, 2017

NADP Comments to Washington Senate Health Care Committee Supporting SB 5158 regarding Dental Service Organizations (January 2017)

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NADP Comments to Washington Senate Health Care Committee Opposing SB 6318 regarding Dental Service Organizations (January 2016)

January 28, 2016

NADP Comments to Washington Senate Health Care Committee Opposing SB 6318 regarding Dental Service Organizations (January 2016)

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NADP Letter to WA Office of the Insurance Commissioner Regarding draft rules on adjusting rate and form filing procedures and implementation of SB 5023 (Nov. 2015)

November 24, 2015

The National Association of Dental Plans (NADP) is responding with written comments to the
Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner’s (OIC) stakeholder draft rules on adjusting
rate and form filing procedures and implementation of Senate Bill (SB) 5023.

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NADP Letter to WA Office of the Insurance Commissioner Regarding draft rules on adjusting rate and form filing procedures and implementation of SB 5023 (November 2015)

November 24, 2015

NADP Letter to WA Office of the Insurance Commissioner Regarding draft rules on adjusting rate and form filing procedures and implementation of SB 5023 (November 2015)

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NADP Comments to Washington House Health Care & Wellness Committee Supporting HB 1514 regarding dental office support services (February 2015)

February 3, 2015

The National Association of Dental Plans (NADP) writes in support of House Bill 1514 to
modernize the 1935 state dental statute and confirm dentists’ ability to contract with
Dental Support Organizations (DSOs) for non-clinical support services. The bill is on the
agenda to be discussed by the House Health Care & Wellness Committee on
Wednesday, February 4.

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