Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1767

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the appointment of the board of managers of the El Paso County Hospital District.

Impact

The implementation of SB1767 means that any future vacancies on the board of managers will be filled according to the new rules detailed in the bill. This change creates clarity regarding the governance of the hospital district and is applicable to vacancies that occur post-enactment. However, any vacancies prior to the enactment of this law will adhere to the regulations that were in place prior to the bill's effective date. Consequently, the alterations introduced by the bill directly affect the management of the El Paso County Hospital District, setting a clear framework for appointments.

Summary

SB1767 modifies the appointment process for the board of managers of the El Paso County Hospital District. The bill mandates that the El Paso County Commissioners Court is responsible for appointing a board composed of seven members, as well as providing qualifications for the appointees. This change aims to streamline the governance of the hospital district and ensures that the board will consist of individuals appointed by the local governance structure rather than being determined by other means, promoting accountability and oversight of local healthcare facilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1767 appears to reflect a general consensus aimed at improving local health governance. Stakeholders likely view the bill as a progressive step towards more structured and accountable health management in the region. By empowering the local commissioners' court with the authority to appoint board members, there is an implicit recognition of the importance of local control in healthcare oversight. This local governance structure may foster greater community involvement and ensure that the appointment process aligns with local healthcare needs and expectations.

Contention

While the bill seems beneficial in establishing a clearer appointment process for the board of managers, discussions may arise over the qualifications required for appointees and the potential political implications of the commissioners' appointments. Concerns could also surface regarding the influence of local political dynamics on healthcare governance, leading to discussions about the balance of power between elected officials and the need for healthcare expertise on the board. The bill emphasizes local authority but may spark debates about the best practices for governing healthcare entities.

Companion Bills

TX HB3462

Similar Relating to the board of hospital managers of the El Paso County Hospital District.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2332

Relating to the operations of hospital districts in counties with a population of at least 190,000 persons.

TX SB1449

Relating to the authority of the Harris County Hospital District to employ and commission peace officers.

TX HB3789

Relating to the authority of the Harris County Hospital District to employ and commission peace officers.

TX HB99

Relating to the period of appointment of a board of managers of a school district.

TX HB1621

Relating to the continuation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the El Paso County Hospital District.

TX SB849

Relating to the continuation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the El Paso County Hospital District.

TX HB492

Relating to the creation and operation of a mental health services district by the Midland County Hospital District of Midland County, Texas, and the Ector County Hospital District.

TX HB3191

Relating to the elections and operations of certain hospital districts.

TX HB4844

Relating to the use of a broker for the sale of real property by the Nueces County Hospital District.

TX SB2431

Relating to the Harris County Flood Control District; providing for the appointment of the governing body.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.