Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB270

Filed
12/16/10  
Out of Senate Committee
4/11/11  
Introduced
12/16/10  
Voted on by Senate
5/12/11  
Refer
1/31/11  
Out of House Committee
5/21/11  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to newborn hearing screenings.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the Health and Safety Code, particularly Chapter 47, due to revisions and added duties for midwives and birthing facilities. It aims to standardize hearing screenings across various facilities, ensuring that all newborns have access to early detection of hearing loss. This is critical, as early identification is linked to better long-term outcomes for children with hearing impairments. The bill also obligates health care providers to inform parents about their rights regarding screening and the options available if they choose to decline.

Summary

SB270 focuses on the implementation and enhancement of newborn hearing screenings in Texas, specifying the responsibilities of birthing facilities and healthcare providers. The bill mandates that every newborn undergo a hearing screening prior to discharge from a birthing facility, with exceptions only in certain circumstances such as parental refusal. The legislation also emphasizes the need for follow-up screenings and adequate reporting mechanisms to ensure parents receive all necessary information about their child's hearing health.

Contention

Some points of contention raised during discussions around SB270 include concerns regarding parental rights and the potential for overreach in mandated healthcare provisions. While proponents argue that early screenings are essential for identifying hearing issues that could affect a child's development, critics worry that the law might unduly pressure parents and limit their choices. Additionally, the requirements for reporting results and follow-up care may introduce administrative burdens on healthcare providers, which could be viewed as a drawback of the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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