Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1406 House Committee Report / Bill

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                    82R7934 GCB-D
 By: Riddle, Laubenberg H.B. No. 1406


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the persons authorized to take a blood specimen from a
 vehicle operator to test for alcohol concentration or other
 intoxicating substances.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Section 724.017, Transportation
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 724.017.  TAKING OF BLOOD SPECIMEN.
 SECTION 2.  Section 724.017, Transportation Code, is amended
 by amending Subsections (a) and (c) and adding Subsections (a-1),
 (c-1), and (c-2) to read as follows:
 (a)  Only the following [a physician, qualified technician,
 chemist, registered professional nurse, or licensed vocational
 nurse] may take a blood specimen at the request or order of a peace
 officer under this chapter:
 (1)  a physician;
 (2)  a qualified technician;
 (3)  a registered professional nurse;
 (4)  a licensed vocational nurse; or
 (5)  a licensed or certified emergency medical
 technician-intermediate or emergency medical technician-paramedic
 authorized to take a blood specimen under Subsection (c).
 (a-1)  The blood specimen must be taken in a sanitary place.
 (c)  A licensed or certified emergency medical
 technician-intermediate or emergency medical technician-paramedic
 may take a blood specimen only if authorized by the medical director
 for the entity that employs the technician-intermediate or
 technician-paramedic. The specimen must be taken according to a
 protocol developed by the medical director that provides direction
 to the technician-intermediate or technician-paramedic for the
 taking of a blood specimen at the request of a peace officer.  In
 this subsection, "medical director" means a licensed physician who
 supervises the provision of emergency medical services by a public
 or private entity that:
 (1)  provides those services; and
 (2)  employs one or more licensed or certified
 emergency medical technician-intermediates or emergency medical
 technician-paramedics [In this section, "qualified technician"
 does not include emergency medical services personnel].
 (c-1)  A protocol developed under Subsection (c) may address
 whether an emergency medical technician-intermediate or emergency
 medical technician-paramedic engaged in the performance of
 official duties may refuse to:
 (1)  go to the location of a person from whom a peace
 officer requests or orders the taking of a blood specimen solely for
 the purpose of taking that blood specimen;
 (2)  take a blood specimen if the
 technician-intermediate or technician-paramedic reasonably
 believes that complying with the peace officer's request or order
 to take the specimen would impair or interfere with the performance
 of patient care or other official duties; or
 (3)  provide the equipment or supplies necessary to
 take a blood specimen.
 (c-2)  If a licensed or certified emergency medical
 technician-intermediate or emergency medical technician-paramedic
 takes a blood specimen at the request or order of a peace officer, a
 peace officer must:
 (1)  observe the taking of the specimen; and
 (2)  immediately take possession of the specimen for
 purposes of establishing a chain of custody.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes September 1, 2011.