Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1079

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

Caption

Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology; providing penalties; imposing fees.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws related to healthcare and occupational licensing by providing a formal framework for the registration, supervision, and responsibilities of registered radiologist assistants. This legislation is designed to enhance accountability and adherence to professional standards in the medical field. By defining the scope of practice and implementing penalties for violations, SB1079 aims to improve patient safety and the quality of radiology services provided across Texas. Furthermore, the law may facilitate the integration of registered radiologist assistants into healthcare settings by clarifying their role and function.

Summary

SB1079 focuses on the regulation of medical radiologic technology and establishes guidelines that govern the practice of registered radiologist assistants. This bill modifies existing definitions and introduces new terms to clarify the roles of various professionals within the field of medical radiology, particularly emphasizing the importance of certification and proper training. Registered radiologist assistants will now need to adhere to specific state standards and must undergo a supervisory structure determined by the attending radiologist, which ensures a higher level of patient care.

Contention

While proponents of SB1079 argue that the legislation will enhance the quality of care and ensure that only qualified individuals perform radiologic procedures, there are concerns about potential burdens that such regulations might impose on healthcare providers. Some may view the requirement for registered radiologist assistants to obtain state registration as an unnecessary bureaucratic hurdle that could limit their availability in critical medical environments, potentially affecting the efficiency of healthcare delivery. The ongoing discourse surrounding SB1079 reflects the balance between maintaining high standards of professional practice and ensuring accessible healthcare services.

Companion Bills

TX HB1546

Identical Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology; providing penalties; imposing fees.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2057

Relating to the licensing and regulation of lactation consultants and the creation of the Lactation Consultant Advisory Board; requiring an occupational license; imposing fees; providing penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2324

Relating to the regulation of certain health professionals and health facilities; providing civil and administrative penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3583

Relating to the licensing and regulation of youth sports programs; providing civil and administrative penalties; authorizing fees.

TX SB121

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, delivery, sale, and research of medical cannabis for medical use by patients with certain medical conditions and the licensing of medical cannabis organizations; authorizing fees.

TX HB2274

Relating to the licensing and regulation of anesthesiologist assistants; requiring an occupational license; providing an administrative penalty; authorizing fees.

TX HB1568

Relating to the licensing and regulation of child swim instruction operators; requiring an occupational license; imposing penalties, including administrative penalties; authorizing fees.

TX SB765

Relating to the licensing and regulation of child swim instruction operators; requiring an occupational license; imposing penalties, including administrative penalties; authorizing fees.

TX HB3890

Relating to the regulation and voluntary licensing of reroofing contractors by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation; providing administrative and civil penalties; authorizing fees.

TX HB4071

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

TX HB667

Relating to the licensing and regulation of music therapists; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees.

Similar Bills

TX SB848

Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology; providing an administrative penalty; imposing fees; requiring an occupational license.

TX HB1546

Relating to the regulation of medical radiologic technology; providing penalties; imposing fees.

NH HB1018

Relative to the board of medical imaging and radiation therapy.

CA AB3097

Radiologist assistants.

CA SB480

Law enforcement uniforms.

TX HB1504

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Medical Board; authorizing a fee.

TX SB610

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Medical Board; authorizing a fee.

GA HB434

Georgia Composite Medical Board; licensing for radiologist assistants; provide