§ 104790 Local Dental Prevention Proposals
This law says the local health officer (or someone they pick) must send a yearly plan for a community dental disease prevention program, and if they don’t, the health department can ask other nonprofits to send a plan instead.
County A’s health officer writes a proposal that explains how they will teach kids about brushing teeth and how they will track the results, then sends it to the state each year.
Because the law requires an annual proposal, the health officer’s plan is reviewed and the program can get funding. If the officer decided not to write a plan, the county could ask a local nonprofit dental group to submit a plan that meets the same rules.
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§ 104790 Local Dental Prevention Proposals
Last verified: January 11, 2026