HB 23 REFERRALS INVOLVING DENTAL SERVICES  CHAIRMAN KELLY called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:35 p.m. and announced HB 23 to be up for consideration. DARIN MORGAN, Legislative aide to Senator Gary Davis, said HB 23 prohibits the receipt of compensation by a dentist for referring a person to another dentist or dental practice. The American Dental Association Code of Ethics forbids dentists from profiting from referrals. This legislation codifies the ethical concern relating to referrals. Section 2 prohibits the receipt of compensation by a person or advertisement referring a dental service unless the compensation for referral is disclosed at the time of referral. This will help insure that patients are being referred to a dentist or dental practice as a result of their service. DR. DAN PITTS, the Alaska Dental Society, explained that the reason for this legislation is because of complaints coming through the Dental Society about the 1-800 dentist referral service doing referrals without disclosing that the dentist they are referring paid for the advertisement in the yellow pages. Many times patients would be referred to the wrong kind of dentist. The American Dental Society feels it is unethical for dentists to receive compensation for referring to another dentist, a practice that is called "fee splitting." SENATOR SALO asked if that also held true for a dentist referring a patient to an oral surgeon or an orthodontist. He said that was correct. Number 127 SENATOR MILLER moved to pass HB 23 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.