Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB955

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/21/11  
Introduced
2/25/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/5/11  
Refer
3/8/11  
Out of House Committee
5/13/11  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the authority of counties to appoint, contract for, or employ physicians, dentists, or other health care providers for county jails.

Impact

The enactment of SB955 is poised to significantly impact local government operations regarding inmate healthcare. By providing counties the power to directly engage health care professionals, the bill seeks to enhance the quality of medical services available to incarcerated individuals. This move is likely to reduce the burden on county jails to rely on external health care providers, ensuring that inmates receive timely and adequate medical care, which is vital for their health and safety.

Summary

SB955 aims to expand the authority of county commissioners in Texas regarding the employment of health care providers for county jails. This bill allows the commissioners court of a county to appoint, contract for, or employ licensed health care professionals, including physicians and dentists, to provide necessary health care services to inmates under the sheriff's custody. The bill addresses the critical need for adequate health care systems within county jails, reflecting a growing concern for inmate health and wellbeing.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB955 may revolve around the oversight and regulatory compliance associated with the employment of health care providers in county jails. Critics may raise concerns regarding the potential lack of accountability and standards in the provision of health care services, particularly in environments that hold vulnerable populations. Moreover, debates might arise over the funding mechanisms for such health care services and whether counties can sustain these additional costs, thus impacting the overall governance of local health policies.

Companion Bills

TX HB1566

Identical Relating to the authority of counties to appoint, contract for, or employ physicians, dentists, or other health care providers for county jails.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1117

Relating to the prosecution of a parent contributing to the nonattendance of a public school student.

TX SB954

Relating to the authority of certain counties to appoint, contract for, or employ physicians, dentists, or other health care providers for county jails.

TX SB682

Relating to access to criminal history record information that relates to a person who is an applicant for appointment to an appraisal review board.

TX SB568

Relating to access by a public institution of higher education to the criminal history record information of certain persons seeking to reside in on-campus housing.

TX SB1066

Relating to adding certain synthetic stimulants to Penalty Group 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.

TX SB1208

Relating to the age until which juveniles placed on determinate sentence probation may be on probation.

TX SB1209

Relating to the detention of certain juvenile offenders.

TX HB2124

Relating to victim notification regarding the release of a defendant who was acquitted by reason of insanity in a criminal case.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.