Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB746

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the registration of volunteer health practitioners and the services of volunteer health practitioners during disasters.

Impact

One notable impact of HB 746 is the limitation of civil liability for volunteer health practitioners engaging in emergency services, offering them protection while providing care in disaster scenarios. This provision is designed to encourage more professionals to volunteer their services during emergencies without the fear of legal repercussions for unintentional mistakes made in the chaotic and unpredictable environment of disaster response. However, the act notably excludes protections for practitioners found to have engaged in willful misconduct or gross negligence, balancing liability concerns with the necessity of maintaining standards of care.

Summary

House Bill 746, titled the Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act, aims to facilitate and regulate the provision of health and veterinary services by volunteer practitioners during declared emergencies. This bill establishes a registration system for volunteer health practitioners and outlines the types of services they can provide in disaster situations. The legislation also seeks to promote cooperation among various states by implementing uniform laws across borders, enhancing the effectiveness of disaster response efforts. Furthermore, the bill supports the coordination of volunteer services with recognized disaster relief organizations and ensures that health services can meet emergency needs efficiently.

Contention

The discussions surrounding this bill highlighted the balance between encouraging volunteerism and protecting public safety. Critics expressed concerns that limiting liability could lead to subpar care due to a lack of accountability. Supporters rebutted that the urgency of emergencies necessitates a compassionate response, which should not be hindered by potential legal repercussions for volunteers. The bill's implementation will therefore require careful monitoring to ensure that volunteer health practitioners maintain high standards of care while remaining supported in their altruistic efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2383

Relating to life settlement contracts for the payment of long-term care services and support and the consideration of a life insurance policy in determining eligibility for medical assistance.

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