Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1478

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1478 would impose specific health and safety standards on pregnancy resource centers, compelling them to adhere to rules akin to those for ambulatory surgical centers. The executive commissioner of Health and Human Services will be tasked with defining these minimum standards, which must protect patients' health and safety. As part of this legislation, centers would face disciplinary actions for violations, effectively holding them to a higher standard than previously dictated by law. This could lead to improved conditions and care for individuals seeking pregnancy-related services through these centers.

Summary

House Bill 1478 is designed to establish minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers in Texas. It defines these centers as organizations that provide pregnancy counseling or information without performing abortions or offering comprehensive birth control services. Notably, the bill mandates that these centers are not licensed or certified to provide medical care, which distinguishes them from traditional health care establishments. The legislation aims to ensure certain health and safety protections for individuals utilizing the services of such centers, focusing particularly on the need for at least one licensed obstetrician or gynecologist to be present during patient interactions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 1478 appears to be mixed. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step to regulate pregnancy resource centers and ensure safe practices for patients, echoing a growing concern for health standards in the realm of reproductive health. Conversely, some opponents may view this legislation as an additional regulatory burden that could limit the operational capabilities of these centers. There might also be concerns about how these standards align with broader discussions on access to reproductive health services.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact HB 1478 may have on individuals' access to pregnancy resources. Critics might argue that imposing stricter standards could reduce the number of available centers or limit their ability to operate, thus affecting the support available to pregnant individuals. Additionally, discussions may arise surrounding the balance between ensuring patient safety and maintaining the autonomy of these centers in providing alternative options related to pregnancy care. There are underlying debates about the role of state regulation versus individual choice in reproductive health, making HB 1478 a focal point of broader societal discussions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 171. Abortion
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 243. Ambulatory Surgical Centers
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2586

Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.

TX SB1685

Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.

TX HB4549

Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.

TX HB4552

Relating to pregnancy resource center reporting requirements.

TX SB0256

Licensure of pregnancy resource centers.

TX HB2526

Relating to pregnancy resources.

TX HB3535

Relating to pregnancy resources.

TX HB538

AN ACT relating to pregnancy resource centers.

TX HB489

AN ACT relating to pregnancy resource centers.

TX HB794

AN ACT relating to pregnancy resource centers.

Similar Bills

CA AB602

False advertising: pregnancy-related services.

NJ S3545

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A2145

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ S2522

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A861

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate the consumer fraud act.

NJ A5418

Requires pregnancy centers to disclose certain information in multiple languages.

SC H3504

Pregnancy CARE Act

SC H3012

Pregnancy CARE Act