Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1406

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Caption

Relating to the persons authorized to take a blood specimen from a vehicle operator to test for alcohol concentration or other intoxicating substances.

Impact

The revisions in HB1406 expand the list of individuals authorized to take blood specimens to include licensed or certified emergency medical technicians. This inclusion allows for more flexible responses to situations where a blood test is necessary due to suspected intoxication. Additionally, the bill mandates that such specimens be taken in a sanitary location and according to protocols established by medical directors, emphasizing the importance of hygiene and proper procedure during these critical interventions.

Summary

House Bill 1406 addresses the regulations surrounding the collection of blood specimens from vehicle operators suspected of operating under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicating substances. The bill amends existing provisions within the Transportation Code, specifically Section 724.017, to clarify the personnel authorized to take blood specimens at the request of law enforcement officers. The changes aim to modernize and streamline the process of collecting these specimens in a way that ensures both legal compliance and the integrity of the testing process.

Contention

While the bill is primarily seen as a technical adjustment to existing law, its implications touch upon broader themes of public health and law enforcement practices. Supporters argue that enabling emergency medical technicians to collect blood samples will expedite the process and improve road safety by reducing the time drivers spend untested following an incident. However, potential concerns arise regarding the level of training and oversight required for emergency personnel to undertake such responsibilities, ensuring they do not compromise patient care or legal protocols in the process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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TX HB434

Relating to the persons authorized to take a blood specimen from a vehicle operator to test for alcohol concentration or other intoxicating substances.

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A bill for an act relating to medical personnel authorized to withdraw a specimen of blood from a person suspected of operating while intoxicated.(See HF 935.)

IA HF935

A bill for an act relating to medical personnel authorized to withdraw a specimen of blood from a person suspected of operating while intoxicated.(Formerly HSB 171.)

TX HR1938

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TX SB760

Relating to taking a blood specimen from the body of a deceased person during an inquest.

TX HB2326

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