HB 473
AN ACT relating to notice of rights provided to a patient receiving
House Bill
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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Bill filed, pending referral to House committee
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What This Bill Does
relating to notice of rights provided to a patient receiving
Bill Text
relating to notice of rights provided to a patient receiving certain mental health, chemical dependency, or rehabilitation treatment or services at certain facilities. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 321.002, Health and Safety Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a), (f), (g), and (h) and adding Subsections (a-1) and (f-1) to read as follows: (1) an inpatient facility at which voluntary or involuntary mental health, chemical dependency, or comprehensive medical rehabilitation services are provided, including a: (C) mental health facility; and (2) a child-care facility at which treatment is provided to minors for emotional, mental health, or chemical (a-1) The executive commissioner by rule shall adopt a "patient's bill of rights" that includes the applicable rights included in this chapter, Subtitle C of Title 7, Chapters 241, 462, 464, and 466, and any other provisions the executive commissioner considers necessary to protect the health, safety, and rights of a patient receiving voluntary or involuntary mental health, chemical dependency, or comprehensive medical rehabilitation services in an inpatient facility. In addition, the executive commissioner shall (1) provide standards to prevent the admission of a minor to a facility for treatment of a condition that is not generally recognized as responsive to treatment in an inpatient (2) prescribe the procedure for presenting the applicable bill of rights and obtaining each necessary signature (A) the patient cannot comprehend the information because of illness, age, or other factors; or (B) an emergency exists that precludes immediate presentation of the information. (f) Before a facility may admit a patient for inpatient mental health, chemical dependency, or comprehensive medical rehabilitation services, or before a child-care facility may accept a minor for treatment, the facility shall provide to the person and, if appropriate, to the person's parent, managing conservator, or guardian, a written copy of the applicable "bill of rights" adopted under this section. The facility shall provide the written copies in the person's primary language[, if possible]. In addition, the facility shall ensure that[, within 24 hours after the person is admitted to the facility,] the rights specified in the written copy are explained to the person and, if appropriate, to the person's parent, managing conservator, or guardian: (1) orally, in simple, nontechnical terms in the person's primary language[, if possible]; or (2) through a means reasonably calculated to communicate with a person who has an impairment of vision or (f-1) The oral and written communication required by Subsection (f) must be provided on two separate days as follows: (1) if English is the patient's primary language: (A) at the time the patient is admitted to the facility or accepted by the facility for treatment; and (B) not later than the third day after the date the patient is admitted to the facility or accepted by the facility (2) if English is not the patient's primary language: (A) not later than 24 hours after the patient is admitted to the facility or accepted by the facility for treatment; (B) not later than the third day after the date the patient is admitted to the facility or accepted by the facility (g) The facility shall ensure that: (1) each patient admitted for inpatient mental health, chemical dependency, or comprehensive rehabilitation services and each minor accepted [admitted] for treatment in a child-care facility and, if appropriate, the person's parent, managing conservator, or guardian signs each [a] copy of the document stating that the person has read the document and understands the rights specified in the document; and (2) the signed copies are [copy is] made a part of the (h) A facility shall prominently and conspicuously post a copy of the "bill of rights" for display in a public area of the facility that is readily available to patients, residents, employees, and visitors. The "bill of rights" must: (1) include the name and contact information of the person with whom a complaint regarding a violation of the rights provided by this chapter, Subtitle C of Title 7, Chapters 241, 462, 464, and 466, and any other provisions the executive commissioner considers necessary to protect the health, safety, and rights of a patient of a facility to which this section applies may be filed; (2) be in English and in a second language appropriate to the demographic composition of the community served by the SECTION 2. Section 576.009, Health and Safety Code, is Sec. 576.009. NOTIFICATION OF RIGHTS. A patient receiving involuntary inpatient mental health services shall be informed of the rights provided by this subtitle: (1) through a poster displayed in the mental health facility in the manner provided by Section 321.002(h); and (A) orally, in simple, nontechnical terms, and in writing in the manner provided by Section 321.002(f-1) [that, if possible, is in the person's primary language]; or (B) [(2)] through the use of a means reasonably calculated to communicate with a hearing impaired or visually impaired person, if applicable. SECTION 3. The changes in law made by this Act apply only to a patient admitted to a facility for inpatient mental health, chemical dependency, or comprehensive medical rehabilitation services or a minor accepted by a child-care facility to receive treatment for an emotional, mental health, or chemical dependency problem on or after the effective date of this Act. A patient admitted to a facility for mental health, chemical dependency, or comprehensive medical rehabilitation services or a minor accepted by a child-care facility to receive treatment for an emotional, mental health, or chemical dependency problem before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the patient was admitted or minor was accepted, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
Bill History
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