HR 1219

Official Title: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to include over-the-counter oral healthcare products as qualified medical expenses which can be purchased with HSA and FSA funds.

Introduced: 2025-02-11

Passed House:

Passed Senate:

To President:

Became Law:

Categories: Health/Group House Introduced

Oral Health Products Inclusion Act

This bill allows individuals to use funds in a flexible spending arrangement (FSA), health reimbursement arrangement (HRA), health savings account (HSA), or Archer medical savings account (Archer MSA) to pay for toothbrushes (manual or electric), water flossers, and oral health products.

Under current law, reimbursements from an FSA or HRA and tax-free distributions from an HSA or Archer MSA may be used to pay for the qualified medical expenses. Reimbursements from an FSA or HRA for nonmedical expenses generally are not allowed and distributions from an HSA or Archer MSA for nonmedical expenses generally are taxed as income and may be subject to an additional penalty.

Under the bill, the definition of qualified medical expenses is expanded to include toothbrushes (manual or electric), water flossers, and oral health products.

The bill defines an oral health product as an over-the-counter product that is (1) used for preventing or treating dental cavities, plaque, or gingivitis; (2) suitable for topical administration to the teeth or gums; and (3) generally recognized as safe and effective. 

Action(s)

  • 02/11/2025 - Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
  • 02/11/2025 - Introduced in House

Bill Details

  • Oral Health Products Inclusion Act

    Short Title

  • House

    Type

  • 119

    Congress Number

  • HR1219-119

    Full Number

Sponsor

Rep. Van Drew, Jefferson [R-NJ-2]

Rep.