Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB166

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

Caption

Relating to the use by certain health care providers of electronically readable information from a driver's license or personal identification certificate.

Impact

With the enactment of SB166, health care providers will be permitted to utilize personal information from driver’s licenses, provided that it is strictly for facilitating health care services. The bill specifies that health care facilities and professionals must comply with federal regulations outlined in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), ensuring that the privacy and security of patient information are upheld. This represents a significant shift in how personal information can be accessed within the healthcare system, promoting streamlined data acquisition while maintaining compliance with privacy laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 166 (SB166) seeks to modify the regulations surrounding the use of electronically readable information obtained from a driver's license or personal identification certificate by certain health care providers. The bill aims to clarify the conditions under which health care providers may access, use, and maintain this information for the purpose of providing health care services. Specifically, the amendments strengthen protections against unauthorized dissemination of this personal data.

Contention

Despite the bill's intended goal to enhance healthcare efficiency, there could be notable apprehensions regarding the potential risks associated with the handling of sensitive personal information. Critics may argue that allowing health care providers access to such information could lead to misuse or breaches of privacy. Additionally, the requirement for an alternative method of information collection if an individual objects presents challenges in patient rapport and administrative processes. Such issues could lead to ongoing debates about the balance between healthcare efficiency and patient consent in information management.

Companion Bills

TX HB395

Identical Relating to the use by certain health care providers of electronically readable information from a driver's license or personal identification certificate.

Previously Filed As

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TX SCR6

Urging Congress to reimburse the State of Texas for bearing the financial burden of the federal government's responsibility to secure the Texas-Mexico international border during the 2012-2013 budget cycle.

TX SB1394

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TX SB987

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TX SB1393

Relating to homeland security strategy.

TX SB818

Relating to boll weevil eradication activities and programs.

TX SB1070

Relating to the membership of and the beef marketing, education, research, and promotion programs of the Texas Beef Council.

TX SB361

Relating to the duties of a magistrate to inform an arrested person of consequences of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere.

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