SB133 eliminates the requirement that water suppliers maintain a *minimum* fluoride level, replacing it with a maximum limit of 4.0 milligrams per liter, meaning fluoridation becomes optional rather than mandatory. The bill also removes enforcement provisions and eliminates the Public Health Advisory Committee's role in overseeing water fluoridation, transferring those responsibilities to the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
This bill does not directly amend codified state law.
Senate Placed on calendar pursuant to JR 6F-6 Failed, YEAS 12, NAYS 22. S.J. 217
Health and Human Services Report out of committee without recommendation Passed, YEAS 6, NAYS 1.
Health and Human Services Scheduled for hearing
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Health and Human Services S.J. 136
Prime sponsor · Sen
R
Dist. SD-003
Placed on calendar pursuant to JR 6F-6
Health and Human Services — Report out of committee without recommendation