Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB911 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R7037 SJM-D
 By: Williams S.B. No. 911


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the licensing and regulation of pain management
 clinics.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 3, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 167 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 167. REGULATION OF PAIN MANAGEMENT CLINICS
 SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
 Sec. 167.001.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "pain
 management clinic" means a publicly or privately owned facility for
 which a majority of patients are issued a prescription for opioids,
 benzodiazepines, or barbiturates, including carisoprodol.
 Sec. 167.002. EXEMPTIONS. This chapter does not apply to:
 (1)  a medical or dental school or an outpatient clinic
 associated with a medical or dental school;
 (2)  a hospital, including any outpatient facility or
 clinic of a hospital;
 (3)  a hospice established under 40 T.A.C. Section
 97.403 or defined by 42 C.F.R. Section 418.3;
 (4) a facility maintained or operated by this state;
 (5)  a clinic maintained or operated by the United
 States; or
 (6)  a medical facility otherwise licensed and
 regulated by the board.
 [Sections 167.003-167.050 reserved for expansion]
 SUBCHAPTER B. POWERS AND DUTIES OF BOARD
 Sec. 167.051.  ADOPTION OF RULES. (a)  The board shall adopt
 rules necessary to implement this chapter, including rules to
 address, for a pain management clinic:
 (1) the operation of the clinic;
 (2)  personnel requirements for the clinic, including
 requirements for a physician who practices at a clinic;
 (3) standards to ensure quality of patient care;
 (4)  licensing application and renewal procedures and
 requirements;
 (5) inspections and complaint investigations; and
 (6) patient billing procedures.
 (b)  The board by rule shall prescribe fees under this
 chapter in amounts sufficient to administer the requirements of
 this chapter.
 Sec. 167.052.  INSPECTIONS. The board may inspect a pain
 management clinic, including the documents of a physician
 practicing at the clinic, at reasonable times as necessary to
 ensure compliance with this chapter.
 Sec. 167.053.  COMPLAINTS. The board shall investigate a
 complaint alleging a violation of this chapter or a rule adopted
 under this chapter by a pain management clinic licensed under this
 chapter or a physician who owns or operates a clinic in the same
 manner as other complaints under this subtitle.
 [Sections 167.054-167.100 reserved for expansion]
 SUBCHAPTER C. LICENSING OF CLINIC
 Sec. 167.101.  LICENSE REQUIRED. (a)  A pain management
 clinic may not operate in this state unless the clinic is licensed
 under this chapter.
 (b)  A license issued under this chapter is not transferable
 or assignable.
 Sec. 167.102.  LICENSE APPLICATION AND ISSUANCE. (a)  A
 physician who owns or operates a pain management clinic shall apply
 for a license for the clinic under this chapter. A pain management
 clinic must be owned and operated by a medical director who is a
 physician who practices in this state under an unrestricted
 license.
 (b)  An applicant for a license under this chapter must
 submit an application to the board on a form prescribed by the
 board.
 (c)  Each application must be accompanied by a nonrefundable
 license fee, not to exceed $1,000, in an amount set by the board.
 (d)  The board shall issue a license if, after inspection and
 investigation, it finds that the clinic meets the requirements of
 this chapter and the standards adopted by the board under this
 chapter.
 [Sections 167.103-167.150 reserved for expansion]
 SUBCHAPTER D. LICENSE RENEWAL
 Sec. 167.151.  EXPIRATION OF LICENSE. (a)  A license issued
 under this chapter expires on the second anniversary of the date it
 is issued.
 (b)  The board shall grant a 180-day grace period from the
 expiration date of a license to renew the license.
 (c)  The owner or operator of a pain management clinic for
 which a license has expired may not continue to operate the clinic
 until the clinic's license is renewed.
 Sec. 167.152.  REQUIREMENTS FOR RENEWAL. (a)  The owner or
 operator of a pain management clinic may apply to renew a license
 issued to the clinic under this chapter by:
 (1)  submitting a renewal application to the board on
 the form prescribed by the board before the expiration of the grace
 period under Section 167.151;
 (2)  paying the renewal fee, not to exceed $1,000, set
 by the board;
 (3)  passing an inspection of the pain management
 clinic to ensure compliance with this chapter; and
 (4)  complying with any other requirements adopted by
 board rule.
 (b)  The board may waive the renewal fee for a clinic if no
 complaints against the clinic exist in the board's records.
 (c)  The board may waive a license renewal inspection for a
 clinic if no complaints against the clinic exist in the board's
 records.
 (d)  If a license is not renewed before the expiration of the
 grace period under Section 167.151, the clinic must reapply for an
 original license to operate the clinic.
 Sec. 167.153.  RENEWAL FEE FOR LATE RENEWAL. A pain
 management clinic with a license that has been expired for 90 days
 or less may renew the license by paying to the board a fee that is
 equal to 1-1/4 times the amount of the renewal fee for the license.
 If a license has been expired for more than 90 days but less than 180
 days, the clinic may renew the license by paying to the board a fee
 that is equal to 1-1/2 times the amount of the renewal fee for the
 license.
 [Sections 167.154-167.200 reserved for expansion]
 SUBCHAPTER E. REGULATION OF CLINICS; ENFORCEMENT
 Sec. 167.201.  REGULATION OF PERSON AFFILIATED WITH CLINIC.
 (a)  The owner or operator of a pain management clinic, an employee
 of the clinic, or a person with whom a clinic contracts for services
 may not:
 (1)  have been denied, by any jurisdiction, a license
 under which the person may prescribe, dispense, administer, supply,
 or sell a controlled substance;
 (2)  have held a license issued by any jurisdiction,
 under which the person may prescribe, dispense, administer, supply,
 or sell a controlled substance, that has been restricted; or
 (3)  have been subject to disciplinary action by any
 licensing entity for conduct that was a result of dependency on
 drugs or alcohol.
 (b)  A clinic may not be owned wholly or partly by a person
 who has been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to:
 (1) an offense that constitutes a felony; or
 (2)  an offense that constitutes a misdemeanor, the
 facts of which relate to the distribution of illegal prescription
 drugs or a controlled substance as defined by Section 551.003(11).
 (c) The owner or operator of a pain management clinic shall:
 (1)  be on-site at the clinic at least 33 percent of the
 clinic's total number of operating hours; and
 (2)  review at least 33 percent of the total number of
 patient files of the clinic, including the patient files of a clinic
 employee or contractor to whom authority for patient care has been
 delegated by the clinic.
 Sec. 167.202.  DISCIPLINARY ACTION. (a)  A violation of this
 chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter is grounds for
 disciplinary action against a pain management clinic licensed under
 this chapter or an owner or operator of a clinic licensed under this
 chapter.
 (b)  A violation of this chapter may be enforced in the same
 manner as any other violation of this subtitle.
 SECTION 2. (a) Not later than March 1, 2010, the Texas
 Medical Board shall adopt the rules required by Chapter 167,
 Occupations Code, as added by this Act.
 (b) Notwithstanding Section 167.101, Occupations Code, as
 added by this Act, a pain management clinic must obtain a license
 required by that section not later than September 1, 2010.
 SECTION 3. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this
 section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2009.
 (b) Section 167.101, Occupations Code, as added by this Act,
 takes effect September 1, 2010.