Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB881 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/17/2019

                    86R5112 KJE-D
 By: Bell of Montgomery H.B. No. 881


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the right of a parent of a deceased person to view the
 person's body before an autopsy is performed.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Subchapter D, Chapter 49, Code of
 Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER D.  [PARENTAL] RIGHT OF PARENT OF DECEASED PERSON TO VIEW
 PERSON'S BODY [DECEASED CHILD]
 SECTION 2.  The heading to Article 49.52, Code of Criminal
 Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
 Art. 49.52.  [PARENTAL] RIGHT OF PARENT OF DECEASED PERSON
 TO VIEW PERSON'S BODY [DECEASED CHILD].
 SECTION 3.  Articles 49.52(a), (b), and (c), Code of
 Criminal Procedure, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Except as provided by Subsection (b) or (c), a parent of
 a deceased person [child] is entitled to view the person's [child's]
 body before a justice of the peace or the medical examiner, as
 applicable, for the county in which the death occurred assumes
 control over the body under Subchapter A or B, as applicable. If the
 person's [child's] death occurred at a hospital or other health care
 facility, the viewing may be conducted at the hospital or facility.
 (b)  A parent of a deceased person [child] may not view the
 person's [child's] body after a justice of the peace or medical
 examiner described by Subsection (a) assumes control over the body
 under Subchapter A or B, as applicable, unless the parent first
 obtains the consent of the justice of the peace or medical examiner
 or a person acting on behalf of the justice of the peace or medical
 examiner.
 (c)  A viewing of the body of a deceased person under this
 article [child] whose death is determined to be subject to an
 inquest under Article 49.04 or 49.25, as applicable, must be
 conducted in compliance with the following conditions:
 (1)  the viewing must be supervised by:
 (A)  if law enforcement has assumed control over
 the body at the time of the viewing, an appropriate peace officer
 or, with the officer's consent, a person described by Paragraph
 (B); or
 (B)  a physician, registered nurse, or licensed
 vocational nurse or the justice of the peace or the medical examiner
 or a person acting on behalf of the justice of the peace or medical
 examiner;
 (2)  a parent of the deceased person [child] may not
 have contact with the person's [child's] body unless the parent
 first obtains the consent of the justice of the peace or medical
 examiner or a person acting on behalf of the justice of the peace or
 medical examiner; and
 (3)  a person may not remove a medical device from the
 deceased person's [child's] body or otherwise alter the condition
 of the body for purposes of conducting the viewing unless the person
 first obtains the consent of the justice of the peace or medical
 examiner or a person acting on behalf of the justice of the peace or
 medical examiner.
 SECTION 4.  Article 49.51(1), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 repealed.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.