Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1251

Caption

Relating to unprofessional conduct by mental health providers who attempt to change the sexual orientation of a child; providing penalties.

Impact

If enacted, SB1251 would significantly impact the regulations governing mental health practices in Texas. The bill reinforces the responsibility of licensed mental health providers to ensure that their services are aligned with standards of care that affirm a child's sexual orientation and gender identity. The legislation is rooted in public health research that indicates conversion therapies can have detrimental effects on the mental health and well-being of children. It also aims to establish clearer disciplinary actions against providers who violate the provisions outlined in this bill, thus enhancing child protection in mental health services.

Summary

Senate Bill 1251 aims to prohibit mental health providers from engaging in practices that seek to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of children under the age of 18. The bill defines 'unprofessional conduct' with specific reference to mental health services provided to minors, asserting that any attempt to alter a child's sexual orientation or gender identity constitutes a violation. The intent behind this legislation is to protect children from potentially harmful therapies often referred to as 'conversion therapy'.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB1251 reflect a broader cultural discourse on LGBTQ+ rights and the role of mental health in the treatment of sexual orientation and gender identity issues. Proponents of the bill argue that it is essential to safeguard minors from coercive and harmful interventions that seek to change inherent aspects of their identity. Conversely, opponents assert concerns over parental rights and the potential infringement on personal choice regarding mental health interventions. As discussions continue, the bill underscores the tension between protecting vulnerable populations and respecting diverse familial beliefs about childhood development and personal identity.

Companion Bills

TX HB517

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