Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1337

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

Caption

Relating to requiring institutions and assisted living facilities to maintain guardianship orders of residents.

Impact

The adoption of HB1337 is expected to impose new administrative responsibilities on institutions and assisted living facilities in Texas, as they will need to establish procedures for requesting and storing guardianship documentation. The impact of this legislation is anticipated to lead to improved tracking of residents' legal guardians, which could play a crucial role in instances of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Furthermore, this law addresses gaps in existing regulations surrounding the rights and protection of vulnerable populations, fostering a more robust framework for resident advocacy and legal oversight within care facilities.

Summary

House Bill 1337 aims to enhance the protection of residents in institutions and assisted living facilities by mandating these establishments to maintain copies of court orders appointing guardians for their residents. This legislation requires that institutions make a reasonable effort to request these orders from the resident's nearest relatives or their designated support persons. Once received, the facilities are required to keep this documentation within the residents' medical records. This measure is intended to safeguard the legal rights and wellbeing of residents who may be under guardianship, ensuring that the responsible parties have the necessary authority recognized by law.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB1337 appears to be largely positive, with strong support among legislators committed to improving elder care and protecting those unable to advocate for themselves. Advocates of the bill emphasize its importance in ensuring transparency and accountability within care settings, while concerns about the increased administrative workload for facilities have been somewhat muted in comparison. Overall, conversations surrounding this legislation highlight a shared commitment to enhancing the safety and quality of care for vulnerable residents in Texas.

Contention

While there is broad support for HB1337, some stakeholders raise concerns regarding the practical implications of its implementation. Critics express concerns about potential burdens on institutions and assisted living facilities, fearing that additional compliance requirements could stretch resource limitations and impact the quality of caregiving. Additionally, discussions point out the need for adequate training and resources for staff to manage these new obligations effectively, ensuring that legal protections translate into tangible benefits for residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4696

Relating to the reporting and investigation of certain allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation, the making and investigation of complaints alleging violations of certain health facility licensing requirements, and the content of the employee misconduct registry.

TX SB1624

Relating to guardianships and services for incapacitated persons and to the emergency detention of certain persons with mental illness.

TX HB653

Relating to guardianships of the person of wards with profound intellectual disabilities who are minors or were minors when their guardianship proceedings commenced.

TX SB2549

Relating to guardianships of the person of wards with profound intellectual disabilities who are minors or were minors when their guardianship proceedings commenced.

TX HB3184

Relating to guardianships and the delivery of certain notices or other communications in connection with guardianship proceedings.

TX SB1457

Relating to guardianships and the delivery of certain notices or other communications in connection with guardianship proceedings.

TX HB2849

Relating to information about available free or low-cost cellular telephones and free or low-cost cellular telephone service plans provided to residents of certain nursing and assisted living facilities.

TX HB4970

Relating to guardianship matters.

TX SB2248

Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.

TX SB23

Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.

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