Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2904

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/7/11  
Introduced
3/10/11  
Voted on by House
4/19/11  
Refer
3/17/11  
Out of Senate Committee
5/16/11  
Report Pass
3/30/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/19/11  
Governor Action
6/17/11  
Refer
4/26/11  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Report Pass
5/16/11  
Enrolled
5/25/11  
Enrolled
5/25/11  

Caption

Relating to the administration of the Glenda Dawson Donate Life-Texas Registry.

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws under the Health and Safety Code, enhancing the Texas organ donation system while also setting out the responsibilities of the Department of State Health Services. It specifies that the Department of Public Safety will collaborate closely with the nonprofit managing the registry to ensure that the registry is accurately maintained and that data privacy is strictly observed. Additionally, a fee structure is established for implementing these services, potentially funded through small additional fees on various licensing applications.

Summary

House Bill 2904 addresses the administration of the Glenda Dawson Donate Life-Texas Registry. The bill mandates the creation of a statewide Internet-based registry for organ, tissue, and eye donors in Texas, with the intent to promote organ donation awareness and education among the public. By contracting a nonprofit organization to manage the registry, the bill aims to streamline the process of registering donors and providing relevant information to potential donors during transactions such as applying for or renewing a driver's license.

Conclusion

Overall, HB2904 aims to enhance organ donation in Texas through a well-structured registry while ensuring protections are in place for donor information. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it will be crucial to monitor discussions around its implementation and the operational effectiveness of the nonprofit organization tasked with managing the registry.

Contention

Despite the generally positive reception toward increasing organ donation efforts, some concerns were raised about the administrative efficiency and transparency of the contracted nonprofit organizations responsible for managing the registry. Critics express apprehension regarding the potential for inefficiency or mismanagement of the data, emphasizing the importance of public trust in the handling of sensitive personal information related to organ donation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4134

Relating to publication of national organ transplant waiting list information on the Department of State Health Services' Internet website and donors included in the anatomical gift registry.

TX HB4136

Relating to publication of national organ transplant waiting list information on the Department of State Health Services' Internet website and donors included in the anatomical gift registry.

TX HB3798

Relating to making certain voluntary contributions when applying for a driver's license, commercial driver's license, or personal identification certificate.

TX SB2040

Relating to the continuation and transfer of the regulation of willed body programs to the Texas Funeral Service Commission, the regulation of willed body programs, non-transplant anatomical donation organizations, and anatomical facilities, and the creation of the State Anatomical Advisory Committee; requiring registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB1510

Relating to the continuation and transfer of the regulation of willed body programs to the Texas Funeral Service Commission, the regulation of willed body programs, non-transplant anatomical donation organizations, and anatomical facilities, and the creation of the State Anatomical Advisory Committee; requiring registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX SB1249

Relating to the establishment of a living organ donor education program.

TX SB906

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Do-Not-Sell Registry for firearms; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB115

Relating to the Texas Redistricting Commission.

TX HB3589

Relating to the transfer of the administration of school nutrition programs from the Texas Department of Agriculture to the Texas Education Agency.

TX HB4595

Relating to nonsubstantive additions to, revisions of, and corrections in enacted codes and to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.