Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB591

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

Caption

Relating to staffing, overtime, and other employment protections for nurses.

Impact

By mandating the formation of nurse staffing committees within hospitals, the bill aims to foster collaboration between nurses and hospital management in establishing effective staffing plans tailored to patient needs. These committees, composed predominantly of registered nurses, are required to evaluate the staffing plans and address any pertinent staffing concerns. Additionally, the bill introduces strict regulations against mandatory overtime, allowing nurses to refuse extra shifts unless specific emergency conditions are met, thus aiming to improve job security and prevent nurse burnout.

Summary

House Bill 591 focuses on enhancing the working conditions for nurses within Texas hospitals by establishing specific staffing requirements and protections against mandatory overtime. The bill introduces Chapters 257 and 258 to the Health and Safety Code, which outline the obligations of hospitals to develop and enforce nurse staffing policies that ensure 'an adequate number and skill mix of nurses' based on patient care needs. This initiative is grounded in research linking nurse staffing levels with improved patient outcomes and higher job satisfaction among nurses.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind HB 591, there may be challenges concerning implementation and compliance from hospitals, particularly in under-resourced facilities. Critics argue that while the bill promotes essential protections, it may inadvertently burden smaller hospitals that struggle to meet the mandated staffing ratios and the associated administrative requirements. Additionally, concerns have been raised about potential resistance from hospital administrations, who may view these new regulations as constraints on operational flexibility.

Companion Bills

TX SB476

Identical Relating to staffing, overtime, and other employment protections for nurses.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1700

Relating to the licensing and authority of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB3359

Relating to network adequacy standards and other requirements for preferred provider benefit plans.

TX HB4071

Relating to the licensing and regulation of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX SB1765

Relating to network adequacy standards and other requirements for preferred provider benefit plans.

TX SB25

Relating to support for nursing-related postsecondary education, including scholarships to nursing students, loan repayment assistance to nurses and nursing faculty, and grants to nursing education programs.

TX SB609

Relating to a voluntary home nursing visitation program for newborns.

TX SB26

Relating to local mental health authority and local behavioral health authority audits and mental and behavioral health reporting, services, and programs.

TX SB401

Relating to prices charged by a medical staffing services agency during certain designated public health disaster periods; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB1770

Relating to nurse profiles and certain information concerning nurses maintained on the Texas Board of Nursing's Internet website.

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