Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1234

Caption

Relating to the duties of the Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response.

Impact

The impact of HB 1234 on state laws primarily revolves around improving the framework through which Texas can manage public health emergencies. It modifies the Health and Safety Code, introducing clearer definitions and delineating the duties of the task force. By establishing a structured means for reporting and evaluation, the bill seeks to ensure ongoing scrutiny and updates to infectious disease preparedness strategies, providing a mechanism for timely legislative recommendations to enhance public health response capabilities.

Summary

House Bill 1234 establishes the Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response, aiming to enhance the state's capability to deal with infectious diseases such as COVID-19 and Ebola. The bill stipulates the formation of an advisory panel that will provide expert, evidence-based assessments regarding state responses to public health crises. This task force is tasked with not only analyzing current policies but also making recommendations that intend to improve the state's overall preparedness and response to future health emergencies.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 1234 involves the balance between state authority and local health governance. While proponents argue that a centralized task force will streamline responses and align state action during health crises, critics may raise concerns about potential overreach, questioning whether localities might lose some autonomy in handling specific health care strategies. Furthermore, the requirement for reports to be delivered to top state officials within a set time frame (two years following a declared public health disaster) raises questions about the practicality and enforceability of these recommendations at local levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4440

Relating to state and local government responses to a pandemic disaster, including the establishment of the Pandemic Disaster Legislative Oversight Committee.

TX HB1488

Relating to sickle cell disease health care improvement and the sickle cell task force.

TX SB1757

Relating to the treatment of and education on sickle cell disease and the sickle cell task force.

TX HB1481

Relating to sickle cell disease health care improvement and the sickle cell task force.

TX SB1402

Relating to the composition, continuation, and duties of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force, compensation for task force members and certain other task force participants, and establishment of a mandatory training program for persons responding to reports of and treating survivors of child sexual abuse and adult sexual assault.

TX HB1403

Relating to the establishment by certain counties and hospital districts of disease control pilot programs to reduce the risk of certain infectious and communicable diseases; authorizing fees.

TX HB1904

Relating to the establishment of a border county mental health task force.

TX HB3782

Relating to establishing the Border Security Advisory Council and the Border Protection Task Force.

TX HB566

Relating to a study of the disaster preparedness for each state military facility.

TX HB2858

Relating to state and local government disaster preparedness.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.