Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB18 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 05/12/2015

                    84R28081 KEL-D
 By: Nelson, et al. S.B. No. 18
 (Zerwas)
 Substitute the following for S.B. No. 18:  No.


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to measures to support or enhance graduate medical
 education in this state, including the transfer of certain assets
 from the Texas Medical Liability Insurance Underwriting
 Association to the permanent fund supporting graduate medical
 education and the authority of the association to issue new
 policies.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 58A.001, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 58A.001.  DEFINITIONS [DEFINITION].  In this chapter:
 (1)  "Board"[, "board"] means the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board.
 (2)  "Center" means the comprehensive health
 professions resource center established under Chapter 105, Health
 and Safety Code.
 (3)  "Community-based, ambulatory patient care center"
 includes:
 (A)  a federally qualified health center, as
 defined by Section 1905(l)(2)(B), Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
 Section 1396d(l)(2)(B));
 (B)  a community mental health center, as defined
 by Section 1861(ff)(3)(B), Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section
 1395x(ff)(3)(B));
 (C)  a rural health clinic, as defined by Section
 1861(aa)(2), Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section 1395x(aa)(2));
 and
 (D)  a teaching health center, as defined by 42
 U.S.C. Section 293l-1(f)(3)(A).
 (4)  "First-year residency position" means a residency
 position offering first year training in a graduate medical
 education program.
 (5)  "Graduate medical education program" means a
 nationally accredited post-doctor of medicine (M.D.) or
 post-doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) program that prepares
 physicians for the independent practice of medicine in a specific
 specialty area.
 (6)  "Hospital" means:
 (A)  a facility licensed as a hospital under
 Chapter 241, Health and Safety Code, or as a mental hospital under
 Chapter 577, Health and Safety Code; or
 (B)  a similar facility owned or operated by this
 state or an agency of this state.
 (7)  "Medical school" means a public or independent
 educational institution that awards a doctor of medicine (M.D.) or
 doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) degree.
 (8)  "Sponsoring institution" means the entity that
 assumes the ultimate financial or academic responsibility for a
 graduate medical education program.
 (9)  "Teaching hospital" means a hospital that:
 (A)  is formally affiliated with a medical school
 for purposes of providing a graduate medical education program; or
 (B)  serves as the sponsoring institution for a
 graduate medical education program.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter A, Chapter 58A, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Sections 58A.002 and 58A.003 to read as follows:
 Sec. 58A.002.  PERMANENT FUND SUPPORTING GRADUATE MEDICAL
 EDUCATION. (a)  In this section, "trust company" means the Texas
 Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company.
 (b)  The permanent fund supporting graduate medical
 education is a special fund in the treasury outside the general
 revenue fund. The fund is composed of:
 (1)  money transferred or appropriated to the fund by
 the legislature;
 (2)  gifts and grants contributed to the fund; and
 (3)  the returns received from investment of money in
 the fund.
 (c)  The trust company shall administer the fund. The trust
 company shall determine the amount available for distribution from
 the fund, determined in accordance with a distribution policy that
 is adopted by the comptroller and designed to preserve the
 purchasing power of the fund's assets and to provide a stable and
 predictable stream of annual distributions. Expenses of managing
 the fund's assets shall be paid from the fund. Except as provided
 by this section, money in the fund may not be used for any purpose.
 Sections 403.095 and 404.071, Government Code, do not apply to the
 fund.
 (d)  In managing the assets of the fund, through procedures
 and subject to restrictions the trust company considers
 appropriate, the trust company may acquire, exchange, sell,
 supervise, manage, or retain any kind of investment that a prudent
 investor, exercising reasonable care, skill, and caution, would
 acquire or retain in light of the purposes, terms, distribution
 requirements, and other circumstances of the fund then prevailing,
 taking into consideration the investment of all the assets of the
 fund rather than a single investment.
 (e)  The amount available for distribution from the fund may
 be appropriated only:
 (1)  to the board to fund the programs created under
 this chapter; or
 (2)  as otherwise directed by the legislature.
 (f)  A public or private institution of higher education or
 other entity that may receive money under a program described by
 Subsection (e) may solicit and accept gifts and grants to be
 deposited to the credit of the fund. A gift or grant to the fund
 must be distributed and appropriated for the purposes of the fund,
 subject to any limitation or requirement placed on the gift or grant
 by the donor or granting entity.
 Sec. 58A.003.  REDUCTION IN FUNDING. (a)  The board shall
 limit or withhold funding from any grant recipient under this
 chapter that does not comply with reporting requirements or that
 uses grant funds for a purpose not authorized by this chapter for
 the grant awarded.
 (b)  The board shall seek reimbursement with respect to any
 grant funds that are not used for purposes authorized by this
 chapter for the grant awarded.
 SECTION 3.  Section 58A.022, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 58A.022.  GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION PLANNING AND
 PARTNERSHIP GRANTS. (a)  The board shall award one-time graduate
 medical education planning and partnership grants to hospitals,
 medical schools, and community-based, ambulatory patient care
 centers [entities] located in this state that seek to develop new
 graduate medical education programs with first-year residency
 positions, regardless of whether the grant recipient currently
 offers or has previously offered[:
 [(1)  have never had] a graduate medical education
 program with first-year residency positions[; and
 [(2)     are eligible for Medicare funding of graduate
 medical education].
 (b)  The board shall award graduate medical education
 planning and partnership grants on a competitive basis according to
 criteria adopted by the board.  The board shall determine the number
 of grants awarded and the amount of each grant consistent with any
 conditions provided by legislative appropriation.  A grant received
 under this section must be used for the purpose of planning a new
 graduate medical education program with [additional] first-year
 residency positions.
 (c)  A hospital, medical school, or community-based,
 ambulatory patient care center [An application for a planning grant
 for a state fiscal year must be submitted to the board not later
 than July 15 preceding that fiscal year.    Not later than August 15,
 the board shall make decisions about grant awards for the following
 state fiscal year.
 [(d)  An entity] that is awarded a graduate medical education
 planning and partnership grant and that establishes new first-year
 residency positions after receipt of the grant is eligible to apply
 for additional funds under Section 58A.024 for each such position
 established, as provided by appropriation.
 (d)  A hospital, medical school, or community-based,
 ambulatory patient care center may partner with an existing
 graduate medical education program or sponsoring institution for
 purposes of planning a new graduate medical education program using
 grant funds awarded under this section.
 SECTION 4.  Section 58A.023, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 58A.023.  GRANTS FOR UNFILLED RESIDENCY POSITIONS.
 (a)  The board shall award grants to graduate medical education
 programs to enable those programs to fill first-year residency
 positions that are accredited but unfilled as of July 1, 2013
 [first-year residency positions].  The board shall determine the
 number of grants awarded and the amount of each grant consistent
 with any conditions provided by legislative appropriation.
 (b)  A grant received under this section must be expended to
 support:
 (1)  resident stipends and benefits; and
 (2)  other [the] direct resident costs to the program[,
 including the resident stipend and benefits].
 (c)  A grant application must include proof of the accredited
 but unfilled positions to which the application applies.  [An
 application for a grant must be submitted to the board not later
 than October 1 preceding the period for which the grant is made.
 The board shall make decisions about grant awards not later than
 January 1 preceding the grant period.]
 (d)  The board may distribute a grant amount for a residency
 position only on receiving verification that the applicable
 residency position has been filled.
 (e)  Grant amounts are awarded under this section for the
 duration of the period in which the resident who initially fills the
 residency position continues to hold that position [two consecutive
 state fiscal years.    For each first-year residency position for
 which a program receives an initial grant amount in a fiscal year,
 the board shall award the program an equal grant amount for the
 following fiscal year].
 SECTION 5.  Section 58A.024, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 58A.024.  GRANTS FOR PROGRAM EXPANSION OR NEW PROGRAM.
 (a)  The board shall award grants to enable new or existing
 graduate medical education programs to increase the number of
 first-year residency positions [or to provide for the establishment
 of new graduate medical education programs with first-year
 residency positions].  The board shall determine the number of
 grants awarded and the amount of each grant consistent with any
 conditions provided by legislative appropriation.
 (b)  [A grant received under this section must be expended to
 support the direct resident costs to the program, including the
 resident stipend and benefits.
 [(c)]  A grant application must include a plan for receiving
 accreditation for the increased number of positions or for the new
 program, as applicable.  [An application for a grant must be
 submitted to the board not later than October 1 preceding the period
 for which the grant is made.    The board shall make decisions about
 grant awards not later than January 1 preceding the grant period.]
 (c) [(d)]  The board may distribute a grant amount for a
 residency position only on receiving verification that the
 applicable residency position has been filled.
 (d) [(e)]  Grant amounts are awarded under this section for
 the duration of the period in which the resident who initially fills
 the residency position continues to hold that position [three
 consecutive state fiscal years.    For each first-year residency
 position for which a program receives an initial grant amount in a
 fiscal year, the board shall award the program an equal grant amount
 for the following two fiscal years].
 SECTION 6.  Subchapter B, Chapter 58A, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Sections 58A.0245 and 58A.0246 to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 58A.0245.  CRITICAL SHORTAGE LEVELS. (a)  If the board
 determines that the number of first-year residency positions
 proposed by eligible applicants under Sections 58A.023 and 58A.024
 exceeds the number of first-year residency positions for which
 grant funding under those sections is appropriated, in awarding
 grants under those sections the board shall prioritize the awarding
 of new grants to medical specialties determined by the board to be
 at critical shortage levels.
 (b)  In determining critical shortage levels under this
 section, the board shall consider:
 (1)  the available results of research conducted by the
 center under Section 105.009, Health and Safety Code;
 (2)  other relevant research and criteria, including
 research and criteria related to the designation of health
 professional shortage areas; and
 (3)  research performed by other appropriate entities.
 Sec. 58A.0246.  CONTINUATION OF GRANTS AWARDED FOR 2015
 STATE FISCAL YEAR. The board shall award additional grants to fund
 eligible graduate medical education programs that, for the state
 fiscal year ending on August 31, 2015, received a grant awarded
 under Section 58A.023 or 58A.024 or under Section 61.511, as that
 section existed immediately before September 1, 2015, if those
 programs continue to meet the applicable grant requirements that
 existed at the time of the initial award.
 SECTION 7.  Chapter 105, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Section 105.009 to read as follows:
 Sec. 105.009.  RESEARCH REGARDING GRADUATE MEDICAL
 EDUCATION SYSTEM. (a)  The comprehensive health professions
 resource center shall conduct research:
 (1)  to identify all medical specialties and
 subspecialties that are at critical shortage levels in this state,
 together with the geographic location of the physicians in those
 specialties and subspecialties; and
 (2)  regarding the overall supply of physicians in this
 state and any other issues that are relevant to the status of the
 state's graduate medical education system and the ability of that
 system to meet the current and future health care needs of this
 state.
 (b)  Not later than May 1 of each even-numbered year, the
 council shall report the results of the center's research to the
 Legislative Budget Board, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
 Board, the office of the governor, and the standing committees of
 each house of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over state
 finance or appropriations.
 SECTION 8.  Chapter 2203, Insurance Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter J to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER J.  TRANSFER OF ASSETS; SUSPENSION OF NEW BUSINESS
 Sec. 2203.451.  TRANSFER OF ASSETS. (a)  Not later than the
 90th day after the effective date of this section, the department
 shall complete an actuarial study to determine the amount of assets
 necessary for:
 (1)  the association's known and unknown insurance
 claims and costs associated with those claims; and
 (2)  administrative expenses of the association,
 including liabilities for employee retirement plans.
 (b)  The association shall cooperate with the department in
 completing the actuarial study required by Subsection (a).
 (c)  Not later than the 60th day after the date on which the
 department completes the actuarial study required by Subsection
 (a), the association shall transfer the amount of association
 assets not necessary for the purposes described by Subsection (a)
 to the permanent fund supporting graduate medical education
 established under Section 58A.002, Education Code. If that fund is
 not in existence on the date of transfer, the association shall
 transfer the assets to an account created by the comptroller
 outside of the state treasury, and the comptroller shall hold the
 assets in trust pending creation of the fund.
 Sec. 2203.4515.  SUSPENSION OF NEW BUSINESS. (a)  Promptly
 after the completion of the actuarial study required by Section
 2203.451, the commissioner, after notice and hearing, shall
 determine whether a necessity exists to suspend the association's
 authority to issue new insurance policies pending a future
 enactment by the legislature that becomes law or the expiration of
 this subchapter under Section 2203.452, whichever occurs earlier.
 (b)  If the commissioner determines that a necessity
 described by Subsection (a) exists, the commissioner shall order
 the association to cease issuing new policies immediately, and the
 association may not issue a new policy before the expiration of this
 subchapter under Section 2203.452 unless authorized by a law that
 takes effect before the expiration of this subchapter.
 (c)  Notwithstanding any order under this section, the
 association may continue to renew policies in effect immediately
 before the effective date of the order in accordance with the
 association's plan of operation.
 Sec. 2203.452.  EXPIRATION OF SUBCHAPTER. This subchapter
 expires September 1, 2017.
 SECTION 9.  The following provisions of the Education Code
 are repealed:
 (1)  Section 58A.025; and
 (2)  Section 61.511.
 SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.