Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB117

Caption

Relating to inspection procedures in certain long-term care facilities and the creation of a long-term care legislative oversight committee.

Impact

Another significant aspect of HB117 is its establishment of a long-term care legislative oversight committee, composed of both Senate and House members along with public appointees. This committee is tasked with monitoring the regulatory framework of long-term care facilities, reviewing proposed regulatory changes, and facilitating discussions around operational disputes that may arise between facilities and the governing commission. By having a dedicated oversight committee, the legislation aims to ensure more robust legislative involvement in the regulatory system governing long-term care facilities, thus enhancing the quality and effectiveness of care provided to residents.

Summary

House Bill 117 addresses inspection procedures in long-term care facilities within Texas, particularly focusing on assisted living environments. The bill mandates that employees conducting inspections must provide proof of their health care professional licensure if requested by officers from the facilities. It aims to increase accountability during inspections by requiring that all findings of violations include a brief description of the evidence supporting such findings and the identity of the inspector responsible for them. This move seeks to ensure that facilities are treated fairly and that inspections are conducted with adequate expertise and professionalism.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions to protect facilities from retaliatory actions during inspections, such as through exit conferences where inspectors are prohibited from using this time to penalize facilities that have filed complaints against inspectors or the commission itself. This protective measure highlights the potential contention between facility operators and regulatory authorities. By placing checks on the inspector's authority, the bill intends to create a more balanced inspection dynamic, making it difficult for inspectors to misuse their power against facilities that seek redress through formal complaints.

Companion Bills

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