Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB144 Latest Draft

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                            82R52 JSC-D
 By: Laubenberg H.B. No. 144


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to payment for health care services and participation in a
 health care system.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Title 8, Insurance Code, is amended by adding
 Subtitle K to read as follows:
 SUBTITLE K. PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDED
 PURSUANT TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
 CHAPTER 1671. HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDED PURSUANT TO HEALTH
 CARE SYSTEM
 Sec. 1671.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Direct payment" means payment for health care
 services provided to an individual or a dependent of the individual
 that is made by the individual or by the individual's employer,
 without a public or private third party, other than the employer,
 paying for any portion of the service.
 (2)  "Health care system" means any public or private
 entity, including a health insurer or health benefit plan, that for
 the benefit of its participants:
 (A)  manages, enrolls individuals in, or makes
 full or partial payment for health care services; or
 (B)  manages or processes health care data or
 information.
 Sec. 1671.002.  DIRECT PAYMENT; HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
 PARTICIPATION. (a) This state, an agency of this state, or a health
 care system may not:
 (1)  impose a fine or penalty on an individual or the
 individual's employer for direct payment for a health care service;
 (2)  impose a fine or penalty on a health care provider
 for accepting direct payment for a health care service; or
 (3)  directly or indirectly require an individual,
 employer, or health care provider to participate in a health care
 system, including imposing a fine or penalty for failure to
 participate.
 (b)  This section does not:
 (1)  affect which health care services a health care
 provider or hospital is required to provide;
 (2)  affect which health care services are permitted by
 law;
 (3)  prohibit care provided pursuant to a workers'
 compensation claim;
 (4)  affect a law or rule in effect January 1, 2010; or
 (5)  affect the terms or conditions of a health care
 system that do not:
 (A)  impose a fine or penalty on an individual or
 the individual's employer for direct payment for a health care
 service; or
 (B)  impose a fine or penalty on a health care
 provider for accepting direct payment for a health care service.
 Sec. 1671.003.  CONFLICTING LAW. A law that conflicts with
 this chapter is void.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.