Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB907

Caption

Relating to the regulation of aggregate production operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; increasing a fee; increasing administrative penalties.

Impact

If enacted, HB 907 would fundamentally alter existing state regulations regarding mental health care coverage. It would enforce stricter regulations on health insurance providers to ensure they do not impose more stringent requirements for mental health services compared to physical health care. The bill seeks to provide clearer guidelines that can streamline patient access to essential services, thereby potentially increasing the number of individuals receiving timely mental health support throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 907 aims to enhance access to mental health services across the state by expanding insurance coverage for a range of mental health treatments. This legislation specifically focuses on removing barriers that have historically limited access to care, such as unnecessary prior authorizations and ensuring parity between mental health and physical health services. While aimed at improving health outcomes for individuals suffering from mental health issues, the bill also strives to alleviate the burdens on healthcare providers who have had to navigate complex approval processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 907 appears to be largely supportive among mental health advocates, healthcare providers, and certain lawmakers who emphasize the importance of mental health services. Proponents argue that this increased access is crucial for improving public health and supporting individuals in need. However, there are some concerns from insurance companies regarding the implications of the mandated coverage and potential increases in costs associated with these changes. This reflects a common conflict in healthcare legislation where aims to improve patient access must be balanced with financial sustainability.

Contention

Despite the overall support, the bill has faced some contention, particularly from segments of the insurance industry that argue the regulations may lead to increased operational costs. Critics warn that imposing rigorous coverage mandates could drive up premiums for policyholders, potentially negating some of the positive effects. Legislators and advocates are working to address these concerns while advocating for the necessity of providing robust mental health services as a public good.

Companion Bills

TX SB694

Similar To Relating to the regulation of aggregate production operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; increasing a fee; increasing administrative penalties.

TX SB694

Similar To Relating to the regulation of aggregate production operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; increasing a fee; increasing administrative penalties.

TX SB2123

Same As Relating to the penalty for failure to register certain aggregate production operations with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1687

Relating to the regulation of certain aggregate production operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; authorizing an increase in the amount of a fee.

TX HB2905

Relating to air quality permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX HB4959

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX SB1555

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX HB1093

Relating to planning and financial responsibility requirements for certain aggregate production operations; providing for the imposition of an administrative penalty.

TX HB4537

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX SB1398

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX HB4896

Relating to air quality permits for certain aggregate production operations; establishing rulemaking authority.

TX SB1397

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX SB2196

Relating to the identification and mapping of aggregate production operations by The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.