Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2250

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

Caption

Relating to the Karnes County Hospital District.

Impact

One significant impact of SB2250 is the establishment of a comprehensive program that provides income and medical benefits to district employees who sustain injuries in the course of their employment. This provision exempts the district from the state's standard workers' compensation requirements, thus allowing it to create tailored benefits programs that may better serve its employees. Such a move is designed to improve employee welfare and retention within the district.

Summary

Senate Bill 2250, relating to the Karnes County Hospital District, introduces provisions aimed at enhancing the operational efficiency of the district. The bill amends the Special District Local Laws Code by allowing the board of the Karnes County Hospital District to employ physicians and other health care providers deemed necessary. However, it specifically states that this power does not permit the board to supervise or control the practice of medicine, maintaining a boundary on their authority.

Contention

The provisions related to financial authority are particularly interesting as SB2250 grants the board the capability to borrow money to support the district's operations. The bill outlines specific conditions under which the district can borrow, including limitations on the maturity of loans. While proponents argue this will enhance financial flexibility, critics may express concerns over the implications of increased debt and its sustainability over time. The ability to borrow against future revenues or taxes is a notable point that could lead to vigorous debate.

Overall_conclusion

In summary, SB2250 represents a legislative effort to refine the operational structure of the Karnes County Hospital District by enhancing its authority regarding personnel and employee benefits, as well as its financial capabilities. It reflects a growing trend in health district legislation aimed at improving employee support while providing the necessary tools for financial governance. However, the long-term effects of these changes will require careful monitoring to ensure accountability and sustainability.

Companion Bills

TX HB2708

Identical Relating to the powers of the Karnes County Hospital District.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.