Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1401 Senate Committee Report / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 83RD LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            April 24, 2013      TO: Honorable Jane Nelson, Chair, Senate Committee on Health & Human Services      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:SB1401 by Carona (Relating to the eligibility of certain providers of laboratory services to participate in programs administered by health and human services agencies or the Health and Human ServicesCommission.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted    No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.  The bill would amend Chapter 531 of the Government Code to authorize any provider of diagnostic laboratory services to be eligible to participate in all health and human services programs as an in-state provider as long as the provider maintains diagnostic lab operations and employs at least 1000 persons within Texas. The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house. If not, the bill would take effect September 1, 2013. The Health and Human Services Commission anticipates there would be a cost related to technology changes to implement the provisions of the bill; the federal matching is assumed to be 75% and 50% respectively for these costs, resulting in a minimal impact to General Revenue Funds. Local Government Impact No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.    Source Agencies:529 Health and Human Services Commission   LBB Staff:  UP, LR, ES, CL, NB    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 83RD LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 24, 2013





  TO: Honorable Jane Nelson, Chair, Senate Committee on Health & Human Services      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:SB1401 by Carona (Relating to the eligibility of certain providers of laboratory services to participate in programs administered by health and human services agencies or the Health and Human ServicesCommission.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted  

TO: Honorable Jane Nelson, Chair, Senate Committee on Health & Human Services
FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: SB1401 by Carona (Relating to the eligibility of certain providers of laboratory services to participate in programs administered by health and human services agencies or the Health and Human ServicesCommission.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted

 Honorable Jane Nelson, Chair, Senate Committee on Health & Human Services 

 Honorable Jane Nelson, Chair, Senate Committee on Health & Human Services 

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

SB1401 by Carona (Relating to the eligibility of certain providers of laboratory services to participate in programs administered by health and human services agencies or the Health and Human ServicesCommission.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted

SB1401 by Carona (Relating to the eligibility of certain providers of laboratory services to participate in programs administered by health and human services agencies or the Health and Human ServicesCommission.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted



No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.



The bill would amend Chapter 531 of the Government Code to authorize any provider of diagnostic laboratory services to be eligible to participate in all health and human services programs as an in-state provider as long as the provider maintains diagnostic lab operations and employs at least 1000 persons within Texas. The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house. If not, the bill would take effect September 1, 2013. The Health and Human Services Commission anticipates there would be a cost related to technology changes to implement the provisions of the bill; the federal matching is assumed to be 75% and 50% respectively for these costs, resulting in a minimal impact to General Revenue Funds.

The bill would amend Chapter 531 of the Government Code to authorize any provider of diagnostic laboratory services to be eligible to participate in all health and human services programs as an in-state provider as long as the provider maintains diagnostic lab operations and employs at least 1000 persons within Texas. The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house. If not, the bill would take effect September 1, 2013.

The Health and Human Services Commission anticipates there would be a cost related to technology changes to implement the provisions of the bill; the federal matching is assumed to be 75% and 50% respectively for these costs, resulting in a minimal impact to General Revenue Funds.

Local Government Impact

No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.

Source Agencies: 529 Health and Human Services Commission

529 Health and Human Services Commission

LBB Staff: UP, LR, ES, CL, NB

 UP, LR, ES, CL, NB