Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1106

Filed
12/27/22  
Out of House Committee
3/30/23  
Voted on by House
4/19/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/8/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/17/23  
Governor Action
6/9/23  

Caption

Relating to the training of and the provision of acupuncture services by an acudetox specialist.

Impact

With the passing of HB 1106, Texas laws concerning the training and certification of acudetox specialists would be modified. The legislation allows for individuals with specific qualifications, including licensed social workers and counselors, to offer acudetox services following the successful completion of a defined training program. Furthermore, the bill intends to streamline regulations by removing the requirement for continuous education development overseen by the Texas Medical Board for these specialists, which proponents argue will facilitate access to vital services.

Summary

House Bill 1106, introduced by Representative Goodwin, aims to expand access to acudetox treatments—an effective acupuncture technique that focuses on five specific points in the ear—to address mental health issues such as stress, anxiety, and addiction. The bill seeks to enable certified individuals, specifically acudetox specialists, to provide these services more widely, ultimately increasing the availability of low-cost mental health care options in Texas. The proposed legislation is rooted in addressing the growing mental health care crisis, especially as many Texans face challenges related to emotional stress and trauma.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1106 is predominantly positive, with strong support from various groups, including the Texas Council of the Military Officers Association. Advocates believe that the bill is a critical step towards ensuring that more Texans have access to effective, non-pharmaceutical treatments for mental health issues. The unanimous support observed during committee discussions and voting indicates a shared recognition of the need for improved treatment access. Additionally, representatives have articulated their perspective on the importance of expanding such services in light of current mental health challenges faced by Texans.

Contention

While there is overwhelming support for HB 1106, there are some concerns regarding the modifications to the certification requirements. Critics may argue that removing some of the oversight mechanisms, such as continuing education, could lead to variations in the quality of care provided by acudetox specialists. Despite this pushback, the general consensus leans towards enabling increased service access as a priority, particularly given the rising demand for mental health treatments. Overall, discussions have been primarily constructive, emphasizing the urgency of addressing mental health access in Texas.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 205. Acupuncture
    • Section: 303
    • Section: 303
    • Section: 303
    • Section: 303
    • Section: 303

Companion Bills

TX SB919

Identical Relating to the training of and the provision of acupuncture services by an acudetox specialist.

Similar Bills

TX SB919

Relating to the training of and the provision of acupuncture services by an acudetox specialist.

WV HB4288

Relating to expanding the practice of auricular acudetox to professions approved by the acupuncturist board

RI H7626

Broadens the definition of a "qualified individual" in acupuncture and Chinese medicine to include any person trained and certified in auricular acudetox.

RI S2404

Broadens the definition of a "qualified individual" in acupuncture and Chinese medicine to include any person trained and certified in auricular acudetox.

TX SB1314

Relating to the regulation of the practice of acupuncture.

CO HB1263

Sunset Continue Licensure Of Acupuncturists

CO HB1003

School Mental Health Assessment