Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1858 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/10/2017

                    85R11017 JG-D
 By: Lucio S.B. No. 1858


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to an alert system for public health or safety threat
 notifications.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 161, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Subchapter X to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER X. PUBLIC HEALTH ALERTS
 Sec. 161.701.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Alert" means a public health alert for public
 health emergencies developed and implemented statewide under this
 subchapter.
 (2)  "Governmental entity" means a state agency or a
 political subdivision of this state.
 Sec. 161.702.  ALERT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES. With
 the cooperation of the office of the governor and other appropriate
 state agencies, the department may develop and implement an alert
 to be activated on a report to the department of a public health
 emergency.
 Sec. 161.703.  ADMINISTRATION. (a) The commissioner is the
 statewide coordinator of the alert.
 (b)  The executive commissioner may adopt rules and the
 commissioner may issue directives as necessary to ensure proper
 implementation of an alert. The rules and directives must include:
 (1)  the procedures for identifying a public health
 emergency;
 (2)  a description of the circumstances under which a
 governmental entity is required to report a public health emergency
 to the department; and
 (3)  the procedures for reporting information about a
 public health emergency to designated media outlets in this state.
 Sec. 161.704.  ALERT APPLICATION. The department may
 partner with a nonprofit software developer to develop and maintain
 an electronic application to increase the effectiveness, delivery,
 and reliability of an alert. The department may not charge a fee
 for use of the application developed under this section.
 Sec. 161.705.  NOTIFICATION TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
 EMERGENCY. (a) A governmental entity shall notify the department
 of a public health emergency if the department establishes an alert
 under this subchapter and the entity:
 (1)  receives notice of a suspected public health
 emergency;
 (2)  verifies the suspected public health emergency;
 and
 (3)  determines the suspected public health emergency
 poses a credible threat to the public's health and safety.
 (b)  The governmental entity shall, as soon as practicable,
 determine whether a suspected public health emergency poses a
 credible threat to the public's health and safety for purposes of
 Subsection (a)(3).
 Sec. 161.706.  ACTIVATION OF ALERT. (a) On notification of
 a public health emergency by a governmental entity under Section
 161.705, the department shall confirm the accuracy of the
 information and, if confirmed, immediately issue an alert under
 this subchapter in accordance with department rules.
 (b)  In issuing the alert, the department shall:
 (1)  provide the alert by text message and through any
 application developed under Section 161.704 to each person in the
 area threatened by the public health emergency; and
 (2)  send the alert to designated media outlets in this
 state.
 (c)  On receipt of an alert under Subsection (b)(2),
 participating radio stations, television stations, and other media
 outlets may issue the alert at designated intervals to assist in
 notifying the public of the public health emergency.
 Sec. 161.707.  CONTENT OF ALERT. An alert must include all
 appropriate information provided by the governmental entity under
 Section 161.705 that may assist the public in avoiding illness or
 injury during the public health emergency.
 Sec. 161.708.  TERMINATION OF ALERT. (a) The commissioner
 shall terminate any activation of an alert for a public health
 emergency not later than the earlier of the date on which:
 (1)  the public health emergency is resolved; or
 (2)  the notification period ends, as determined by
 department rule.
 (b)  A governmental entity that provides information to the
 department under Section 161.705 shall notify the department as
 soon as possible once a public health emergency is resolved.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.