Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB35 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R1160 UM-D
 By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 35


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to mortality review for certain individuals who are
 developmentally disabled.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Chapter 161, Human Resources Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter F to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER F.  MORTALITY REVIEW FOR CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE
 DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
 Sec. 161.201.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "health care
 provider" means an individual or facility licensed, certified, or
 otherwise authorized to administer health or mental health care,
 for profit or otherwise, in the ordinary course of business or
 professional practice.
 Sec. 161.202.  APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies to
 the death of a person with a developmental disability who, at the
 time of the person's death, resided in or received services from a
 facility or agency operated or licensed by the department.
 Sec. 161.203.  MORTALITY REVIEW TEAMS.  (a)  The department
 shall establish a regional mortality review team in each local
 mental retardation authority service area.
 (b)  The executive commissioner shall appoint to each
 mortality review team at least three individuals, including a
 physician or registered nurse with expertise regarding the medical
 treatment of individuals with developmental disabilities. The
 review team may also include:
 (1)  a representative of a state school in the
 mortality review team's service area;
 (2)  a representative of the local mental retardation
 authority;
 (3)  an educator with experience working with
 individuals with developmental disabilities; or
 (4)  other community representatives with relevant
 experience working with individuals with developmental
 disabilities.
 (c)  The members of a mortality review team shall select a
 presiding officer for the mortality review team.
 (d)  Members serve for staggered terms of three years, with
 the term of one member expiring February 1 each year.
 (e)  An appointment to a vacancy on the mortality review team
 shall be made in the same manner as the original appointment. A
 member is eligible for reappointment.
 (f)  A member of a mortality review team is not entitled to
 compensation for serving on the team but is entitled to
 reimbursement for the member's travel expenses as provided in the
 General Appropriations Act. Reimbursement under this subsection
 shall be paid from funds appropriated to the department for that
 purpose.
 Sec. 161.204.  POWERS AND DUTIES OF MORTALITY REVIEW TEAM.
 (a)  A mortality review team may conduct a meeting by telephone
 conference call or other electronic medium.
 (b)  Meetings of a mortality review team are closed to the
 public and are not subject to Chapter 551, Government Code.
 (c)  Each mortality review team shall initially review and
 investigate the circumstances and causes of each death in the
 mortality review team's service area of a person to whom this
 subchapter applies to determine whether further review regarding
 that death is necessary.
 (d)  The mortality review team shall complete an in-depth
 review regarding the death of the person if the mortality review
 team finds, after an initial review, that the death of the person:
 (1) is unexpected or the result of an accident; or
 (2)  involves suspicious circumstances that may
 indicate possible abuse or neglect.
 Sec. 161.205.  ACCESS TO INFORMATION. (a)  A mortality
 review team may request information and records regarding a
 deceased person as necessary to carry out the mortality review
 team's duties. Records and information that may be requested under
 this section include:
 (1)  medical, dental, and mental health care
 information; and
 (2)  information and records maintained by any state or
 local government agency, including:
 (A) a birth certificate;
 (B) law enforcement investigative data;
 (C) medical examiner investigative data;
 (D) juvenile court records;
 (E)  parole and probation information and
 records; and
 (F)  adult or child protective services
 information and records.
 (b)  On request of the presiding officer of a review team,
 the custodian of the relevant information and records relating to a
 deceased person shall provide those records to the mortality review
 team at no charge.
 Sec. 161.206.  MORTALITY REVIEW REPORT. (a)  The mortality
 review team shall submit a written report to the department
 regarding the findings of the mortality review team for each review
 and in-depth review of the death of a person to whom this subchapter
 applies.
 (b)  The mortality review team may include suggestions for
 improving statewide practices relating to the care and treatment of
 individuals with developmental disabilities in the report.
 Sec. 161.207.  USE AND PUBLICATION RESTRICTIONS;
 CONFIDENTIALITY.  (a)  The department or mortality review team may
 use or publish information under this subchapter only to advance
 statewide practices regarding the treatment and care of individuals
 with mental, physical, or developmental disabilities.  A summary of
 the data in mortality review team reports or statistical
 compilation of data reports may be released by the department for
 general publication, if the summary or statistical compilation does
 not contain any information that would permit the identification of
 an individual.
 (b)  Information and records acquired by a mortality review
 team in the exercise of its duties under this subchapter are
 confidential and exempt from disclosure under the open records law,
 Chapter 552, Government Code, and may only be disclosed as
 necessary to carry out the mortality review team's duties.
 (c)  The identity of a person whose death was reviewed in
 accordance with this subchapter is confidential and may not be
 revealed.
 (d)  The identity of a health care provider or the name of a
 facility or agency that provided services to or was the residence of
 a person whose death was reviewed in accordance with this
 subchapter is confidential and may not be revealed.
 (e)  Reports, information, statements, memoranda, and other
 information furnished under this subchapter and any findings or
 conclusions resulting from a review by a mortality review team are
 privileged.
 Sec. 161.208.  LIMITATION ON LIABILITY. (a)  A health care
 provider or other person is not civilly or criminally liable for
 furnishing information to the department for use by a mortality
 review team unless the person acted in bad faith or knowingly
 provided false information to the department.
 (b)  A member of a mortality review team is not liable for
 damages to a person for a report or recommendation made by the
 mortality review team if the member acts in good faith and in the
 reasonable belief that the report is accurate and the
 recommendation is warranted by the facts known to the mortality
 review team.
 SECTION 2. If, before implementing any provision of this
 Act, a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a
 federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision,
 the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or
 authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the
 waiver or authorization is granted.
 SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.