Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1565 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/13/2021

                    87R17553 EAS-D
 By: Paddie H.B. No. 1565
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1565:
 By:  Klick C.S.H.B. No. 1565


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the continuation and transfer of the regulation of
 willed body programs to the Texas Funeral Service Commission and to
 the creation of the State Anatomical Advisory Committee;
 authorizing a fee.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 ARTICLE 1. STATE ANATOMICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE; TEXAS FUNERAL
 SERVICE COMMISSION
 SECTION 1.01.  The heading to Chapter 691, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 691. DONATION OF BODIES AND ANATOMICAL SPECIMENS
 [ANATOMICAL BOARD OF THE STATE OF TEXAS]
 SECTION 1.02.  The heading to Subchapter A, Chapter 691,
 Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS; STATE [ORGANIZATION OF]
 ANATOMICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE [BOARD OF THE STATE OF TEXAS]
 SECTION 1.03.  Section 691.001, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by amending Subdivision (1) and adding Subdivisions (4) and
 (5) to read as follows:
 (1)  "Advisory committee [Board]" means the State
 Anatomical Advisory Committee [Board of the State of Texas].
 (4)  "Commission" means the Texas Funeral Service
 Commission.
 (5)  "Willed body program" means a program operated at
 an institution of higher education in this state and approved by the
 commission or a program operated by an organization accredited by
 the American Association of Tissue Banks that allows a living
 individual to donate the individual's body or anatomical specimen
 for educational or research purposes.
 SECTION 1.04.  Section 691.002, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.002.  ADVISORY COMMITTEE [COMPOSITION OF BOARD].
 (a)  The State Anatomical Advisory Committee is established to
 advise the commission on matters related to the regulation and
 operation of willed body programs in this state.
 (b)  The advisory committee is composed of representatives
 appointed by the commission from institutions of higher education
 that operate willed body programs [The Anatomical Board of the
 State of Texas is composed of one representative from each school or
 college of chiropractic, osteopathy, medicine, or dentistry
 incorporated in this state].
 (c)  Members of the advisory committee serve two-year terms
 [(b)  On March 1 of each odd-numbered year, the chief executive
 officer of each institution described by Subsection (a) shall
 appoint as the institution's representative on the board one
 professor of surgery or of basic anatomical sciences who is
 associated with the institution].
 (d) [(c)]  Appointments to the advisory committee [board]
 shall be made without regard to the race, creed, sex, religion, or
 national origin of the appointees.
 (e)  Sections 2110.002 and 2110.008, Government Code, do not
 apply to the advisory committee.
 SECTION 1.05.  Section 691.007(c), Health and Safety Code,
 is redesignated as Section 691.011, Health and Safety Code, and
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.011.  RECORDS. [(c)] The commission [board] shall
 keep identification records of each body donated to the commission
 [board] and of each body or anatomical specimen distributed by the
 commission [board].
 SECTION 1.06.  Section 691.008(a), Health and Safety Code,
 is redesignated as Section 691.012, Health and Safety Code, and
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.012.  FEES. [(a)] The commission [board] may set
 and collect reasonable and necessary fees for:
 (1)  receiving and distributing bodies and anatomical
 specimens; and
 (2)  conducting inspections of institutions or other
 persons authorized to receive and use bodies or anatomical
 specimens under this chapter.
 SECTION 1.07.  Section 691.010, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.010.  PUBLIC INFORMATION AND PARTICIPATION;
 COMPLAINTS.  (a)  The commission [board] shall prepare information
 of public interest describing the functions of the commission under
 this chapter [board] and the commission's [board's] procedures by
 which complaints are filed with and resolved by the commission
 [board].  The commission [board] shall make the information
 available to the public and appropriate state agencies.
 (b)  The commission [board] by rule shall establish methods
 by which service recipients can be notified of the name, mailing
 address, and telephone number of the commission [board] for the
 purpose of directing complaints to the commission [board].  The
 commission [board] may provide for that notification by including
 the information on each written contract relating to bodies willed
 or donated to an entity regulated by the commission [board] or
 authorized by the commission [board] to receive bodies.
 (c)  The commission [board] shall keep an information file
 about each complaint filed with the commission [board] relating to
 its functions under this chapter.  If a written complaint is filed
 with the commission [board] relating to a person or an entity
 regulated by the commission under this chapter [board], the
 commission [board, at least as frequently as quarterly and until
 final disposition of the complaint,] shall periodically notify the
 parties to the complaint of the status of the complaint until final
 disposition unless notice would jeopardize an undercover
 investigation.
 (d)  The commission [board] shall develop and implement
 policies that provide the public with a reasonable opportunity to
 appear before the commission [board] and to speak on any issue under
 the jurisdiction of the commission [board].
 SECTION 1.08.  Section 691.022, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.022.  GENERAL DUTIES. (a) The commission [board]
 shall distribute bodies and anatomical specimens to institutions of
 higher education that operate willed body programs and other
 institutions and persons authorized to receive a body or specimen
 under this chapter [them].
 (b)  The commission [board] shall adopt rules to ensure that
 each body and anatomical specimen is treated with respect while in
 the custody of the commission [board] or an institution or person
 authorized to receive the body or specimen, including an
 institution of higher education that operates a willed body program
 [represented on the board is treated with respect].
 (c)  The commission may not adopt a rule related to standards
 of practice, ethics, qualifications, or disciplinary sanctions for
 institutions or persons regulated under this chapter unless the
 advisory committee first proposes the rule and the proposed rule is
 authorized by this chapter. The commission may not modify a rule
 described by this subsection that is proposed by the advisory
 committee. If the commission declines to adopt a rule proposed by
 the advisory committee, the commission shall return the rule to the
 advisory committee with an explanation of the reasons the
 commission declined to adopt the rule.
 (d)  The commission shall adopt rules, establish procedures,
 and prescribe forms necessary to administer and enforce this
 chapter.
 SECTION 1.09.  Section 691.0225, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.0225.  INFORMATIONAL DOCUMENT. The commission
 [board] shall develop a document to inform a person making a gift of
 a decedent's body or anatomical specimen for purposes of education,
 including forensic science education, or research of the risks and
 benefits associated with donation. The commission [board] shall
 make the document available on the commission's [board's] Internet
 website.
 SECTION 1.10.  Section 691.023, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.023.  DUTY TO DELIVER CERTAIN BODIES TO COMMISSION
 [BOARD]. (a) An officer, employee, or representative of the state,
 of a political subdivision, or of an institution having charge or
 control of a body not claimed for burial or a body required to be
 buried at public expense shall:
 (1)  notify the commission [board] or the commission's
 [board's] representative of the body's existence when the body
 comes into the person's possession, charge, or control if notified
 in writing to do so by the commission [board] or the commission's
 [board's] representative;
 (2)  deliver the body in accordance with the direction
 of the commission [board]; and
 (3)  allow the commission [board], the commission's
 [board's] representative, or a physician designated by the
 commission [board] who complies with this chapter to remove the
 body to be used for the advancement of medical or forensic science.
 (b)  If the commission [board] does not require a political
 subdivision or agency of the political subdivision to deliver a
 body under this section, the political subdivision shall pay all
 costs of preparation for burial, including costs of embalming.
 SECTION 1.11.  Section 691.025(c), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (c)  A body that is not claimed for burial within 48 hours
 after a relative receives notification shall be delivered as soon
 as possible to the commission [board] or the commission's [board's]
 representative.
 SECTION 1.12.  Section 691.026, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.026.  BODY OF TRAVELER. If an unclaimed body is the
 body of a traveler who died suddenly, the commission [board] shall
 direct the institution or other person receiving the body to retain
 the body for six months for purposes of identification.
 SECTION 1.13.  Section 691.027, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.027.  AUTOPSY. Only the commission [board] may
 grant permission to perform an autopsy on an unclaimed body. The
 commission [board] may grant permission after receiving a specific
 request for an autopsy that shows sufficient evidence of medical
 urgency.
 SECTION 1.14.  Section 691.028(a), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  An adult living in this state who is of sound mind may
 donate the adult's body by will or other written instrument to the
 commission [board], a medical or dental school, or another donee
 authorized by the commission [board,] to be used for the
 advancement of medical or forensic science.
 SECTION 1.15.  Section 691.029, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.029.  AUTHORITY TO ACCEPT BODIES FROM OUTSIDE THE
 STATE. The commission [board] may receive a body transported to the
 commission [board] from outside this state.
 SECTION 1.16.  Section 691.030, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.030.  COMMISSION'S [BOARD'S] AUTHORITY TO
 DISTRIBUTE BODIES AND ANATOMICAL SPECIMENS. (a) The commission
 [board] or the commission's [board's] representative shall
 distribute bodies donated to it and may redistribute bodies donated
 to medical or dental schools or other donees authorized by the
 commission [board] to:
 (1)  schools and colleges of chiropractic, osteopathy,
 medicine, or dentistry incorporated in this state;
 (2)  forensic science programs;
 (3)  search and rescue organizations or recovery teams
 that are recognized by the commission [board], are exempt from
 federal taxation under Section 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code of
 1986, and use human remains detection canines with the
 authorization of a local or county law enforcement agency;
 (4)  physicians; and
 (5)  other persons as provided by this section.
 (b)  In making the distribution, the commission [board]
 shall give priority to the schools and colleges that need bodies for
 lectures and demonstrations.
 (c)  If the commission [board] has remaining bodies, the
 commission [board] or the commission's [board's] representative
 shall distribute or redistribute those bodies to the schools and
 colleges proportionately and equitably according to the number of
 students in each school or college receiving instruction or
 demonstration in normal or morbid anatomy and operative surgery.
 The dean of each school or college shall certify that number to the
 commission [board] when required by the commission [board].
 (d)  The commission [board] may transport a body or
 anatomical specimen to an authorized recipient in another state if
 the commission [board] determines that the supply of bodies or
 anatomical specimens in this state exceeds the need for bodies or
 anatomical specimens in this state and if:
 (1)  the deceased donated the deceased's [his] body in
 compliance with Section 691.028 and at the time of the donation
 authorized the commission [board] to transport the body outside
 this state; or
 (2)  the body was donated in compliance with Chapter
 692A and the person authorized to make the donation under Section
 692A.009 authorized the commission [board] to transport the body
 outside this state.
 SECTION 1.17.  Sections 691.031(a), (b), and (f), Health and
 Safety Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The commission [board] shall adopt rules to ensure that:
 (1)  each body or anatomical specimen received or
 distributed by the commission [board] is properly transported;
 (2)  a label with the statement "CONTENTS DERIVED FROM
 DONATED HUMAN TISSUE" is affixed to the container in which the body
 or anatomical specimen is transported; and
 (3)  each person who has control or possession of a body
 or anatomical specimen:
 (A)  satisfactorily completes the information
 required on a chain-of-custody form prescribed by the commission
 [board];
 (B)  maintains a copy of the form for the person's
 records; and
 (C)  transfers the form to any other person to
 whom control or possession of the body or anatomical specimen is
 transferred.
 (b)  The commission [board] may employ a public carrier to
 transport bodies or anatomical specimens received or distributed by
 the commission [board].
 (f)  The sender and receiver of each body or anatomical
 specimen shall file the records required under this section in
 accordance with commission [board] rules so that the commission
 [board] or a district or county attorney may inspect the records at
 any time.
 SECTION 1.18.  Section 691.032, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.032.  COSTS OF DISTRIBUTION. A person or
 institution receiving a body or anatomical specimen under this
 chapter shall pay in a manner specified by the commission [board],
 or as otherwise agreed on, all costs incurred in distributing the
 body or anatomical specimen so that the state, a county, a
 municipality, or an officer, employee, or representative of the
 state, a county, or a municipality does not incur any expense.
 SECTION 1.19.  Sections 691.033(a), (b), and (d), Health and
 Safety Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  To further medical or forensic science, a school,
 college, or person designated by the commission [board] may use,
 dissect, operate on, examine, and experiment on a body or
 anatomical specimen distributed under this chapter.
 (b)  A school, college, or person shall keep a permanent
 record of each body or anatomical specimen received from the
 commission [board] or the commission's [board's] representative.
 The record must be sufficient to identify the body or anatomical
 specimen and may be inspected by the commission [board] or the
 commission's [board's] representative.
 (d)  To aid prosecutions under Section 42.08, Penal Code, the
 commission [board] shall adopt rules that clearly state the
 activities that are authorized by the commission [board] in
 relation to the use or dissection of a body.
 SECTION 1.20.  Section 691.034, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.034.  REGULATION OF PERSONS AND INSTITUTIONS USING
 BODIES AND ANATOMICAL SPECIMENS. (a) The commission [board] shall
 inspect and may approve institutions and other persons for the
 receipt and use of bodies and anatomical specimens under this
 chapter.
 (a-1)  Notwithstanding any other law, and except as provided
 by Section 691.0341, the commission may not regulate a willed body
 program that is operated by an organization accredited by the
 American Association of Tissue Banks.
 (b)  The commission [board] may investigate a person or
 institution if the commission [board] has reason to believe that
 the person or institution has improperly used a body or anatomical
 specimen.
 (c)  The commission [board] may suspend or revoke a person's
 or institution's authorization to receive and use or dissect bodies
 or anatomical specimens if the commission [board] determines that
 the person or institution has improperly used a body or anatomical
 specimen.
 (d)  A person or institution is entitled to a hearing before
 the commission [board] or a hearing examiner appointed by the
 commission [board] before the commission [board] may revoke the
 person's or institution's authorization to receive and use or
 dissect bodies or anatomical specimens. The commission [board]
 shall make all final decisions to suspend or revoke an
 authorization.
 SECTION 1.21.  Subchapter B, Chapter 691, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Section 691.0341 to read as follows:
 Sec. 691.0341. REQUIRED REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN WILLED BODY
 PROGRAMS.  (a)  A willed body program that is operated by an
 organization accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks
 shall register with the commission.
 (b)  The commission by rule shall develop a process for a
 willed body program described by Subsection (a) to register with
 the commission.
 SECTION 1.22.  Subchapter A, Chapter 651, Occupations Code,
 is amended by adding Section 651.005 to read as follows:
 Sec. 651.005.  REGULATION OF WILLED BODY PROGRAMS.  The
 commission shall regulate willed body programs operated at an
 institution of higher education in this state as provided by
 Chapter 691, Health and Safety Code, and in accordance with the
 powers and duties granted by this chapter to the extent necessary to
 regulate the programs under that chapter.
 SECTION 1.23.  The following provisions of the Health and
 Safety Code are repealed:
 (1)  Section 691.003;
 (2)  Section 691.004;
 (3)  Section 691.005;
 (4)  Section 691.006;
 (5)  Sections 691.007(a), (b), and (d);
 (6)  Sections 691.008(b) and (d);
 (7)  the headings to Sections 691.007 and 691.008; and
 (8)  Section 691.009.
 ARTICLE 2. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS
 SECTION 2.01.  Article 43.25, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Art. 43.25.  BODY OF CONVICT. The body of a convict who has
 been legally executed shall be embalmed immediately and so directed
 by the Director of the correctional institutions division of the
 Texas Department of Criminal Justice [Department of Corrections].
 If the body is not demanded or requested by a relative or bona fide
 friend within forty-eight hours after execution then it shall be
 delivered to the Texas Funeral Service Commission [Anatomical Board
 of the State of Texas], if requested by the commission [Board]. If
 the body is requested by a relative, a bona fide friend, or the
 Texas Funeral Service Commission [Anatomical Board of the State of
 Texas], such recipient shall pay a fee [of] not to exceed
 twenty-five dollars to the mortician for the mortician's [his]
 services in embalming the body for which the mortician shall issue
 to the recipient a written receipt. When such receipt is delivered
 to the Director of the correctional institutions division of the
 Texas Department of Criminal Justice [Department of Corrections],
 the body of the deceased shall be delivered to the party named in
 the receipt or the party's [his] authorized agent. If the body is
 not delivered to a relative, a bona fide friend, or the Texas
 Funeral Service Commission [Anatomical Board of the State of
 Texas], the Director of the correctional institutions division of
 the Texas Department of Criminal Justice [Department of
 Corrections] shall cause the body to be decently buried, and the fee
 for embalming shall be paid by the county in which the indictment
 which resulted in conviction was found.
 SECTION 2.02.  Section 404.093(b), Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  This subchapter does not apply to:
 (1)  funds pledged to the payment of bonds, notes, or
 other debts if the funds are not otherwise required to be deposited
 in the treasury;
 (2)  funds held in trust or escrow for the benefit of a
 person or entity other than a state agency;
 (3)  funds set apart out of earnings derived from
 investment of funds held in trust for others, as administrative
 expenses of the trustee agency; or
 (4)  funds, grants, donations, and proceeds from funds,
 grants, and donations, given in trust to the Texas State Library and
 Archives Commission for the establishment and maintenance of
 regional historical resource depositories and libraries in
 accordance with Section 441.154[; or
 [(5)  funds under the management of the
 secretary-treasurer of the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas,
 as provided by Section 691.008, Health and Safety Code].
 SECTION 2.03. Sections 692A.011(a), (b), and (c), Health and
 Safety Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  An anatomical gift may be made to the following persons
 named in the document of gift:
 (1)  an organ procurement organization to be used for
 transplantation, therapy, research, or education;
 (2)  a hospital to be used for research;
 (3)  subject to Subsection (d), an individual
 designated by the person making the anatomical gift if the
 individual is the recipient of the part;
 (4)  an eye bank or tissue bank, except that use of a
 gift of a whole body to a tissue bank that is not accredited by the
 American Association of Tissue Banks must be coordinated through
 the Texas Funeral Service Commission [Anatomical Board of the State
 of Texas];
 (5)  a forensic science program at:
 (A)  a general academic teaching institution as
 defined by Section 61.003, Education Code; or
 (B)  a private or independent institution of
 higher education as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code;
 (6)  a search and rescue organization or recovery team
 that is recognized by the Texas Funeral Service Commission
 [Anatomical Board of the State of Texas], is exempt from federal
 taxation under Section 501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
 and uses human remains detection canines with the authorization of
 a local or county law enforcement agency; or
 (7)  the Texas Funeral Service Commission [Anatomical
 Board of the State of Texas].
 (b)  Except for donations described by Subsections (a)(1)
 through (6), the Texas Funeral Service Commission [Anatomical Board
 of the State of Texas] shall be the donee of gifts of bodies or parts
 of bodies made for the purpose of education or research that are
 subject to distribution by the commission [board] under Chapter
 691.
 (c)  A forensic science program that receives a donation
 under Subsection (a)(5) must submit a report to the Texas Funeral
 Service Commission [Anatomical Board of the State of Texas] on a
 quarterly basis that lists:
 (1)  the number of bodies or parts of bodies that the
 program received; and
 (2)  the method in which the program used the bodies or
 parts of bodies for education or research.
 ARTICLE 3. TRANSITIONS AND EFFECTIVE DATE
 SECTION 3.01.  (a) The Anatomical Board of the State of Texas
 is abolished but continues in existence until September 1, 2022,
 for the sole purpose of transferring obligations, property, rights,
 powers, and duties to the Texas Funeral Service Commission. The
 Texas Funeral Service Commission assumes all of the obligations,
 property, rights, powers, and duties of the Anatomical Board of the
 State of Texas as they exist immediately before the effective date
 of this Act. All unexpended and unobligated funds under the
 management of the secretary-treasurer of the Anatomical Board of
 the State of Texas, as provided by Section 691.008, Health and
 Safety Code, as that section existed immediately before the
 effective date of this Act, are transferred to the general revenue
 fund for the purpose of the Texas Funeral Service Commission
 administering duties under Chapter 691, Health and Safety Code, as
 amended by this Act.
 (b)  The Anatomical Board of the State of Texas and the Texas
 Funeral Service Commission shall, in consultation with appropriate
 state entities, ensure that the transfer of the obligations,
 property, rights, powers, and duties of the Anatomical Board of the
 State of Texas to the Texas Funeral Service Commission is completed
 not later than September 1, 2022.
 (c)  All rules of the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas
 are continued in effect as rules of the Texas Funeral Service
 Commission until superseded by a rule of the Texas Funeral Service
 Commission. An authorization issued by the Anatomical Board of the
 State of Texas is continued in effect as provided by the law in
 effect immediately before the effective date of this Act. An
 authorization pending on the effective date of this Act is
 continued without change in status after the effective date of this
 Act. A complaint, investigation, or other proceeding pending on the
 effective date of this Act is continued without change in status
 after the effective date of this Act.
 (d)  Unless the context indicates otherwise, a reference to
 the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas in a law or
 administrative rule means the Texas Funeral Service Commission.
 SECTION 3.02.  (a) Not later than the 60th day after the
 effective date of this Act, the Texas Funeral Service Commission
 shall appoint members to the State Anatomical Advisory Committee in
 accordance with Section 691.002, Health and Safety Code, as amended
 by this Act.
 (b)  The members of the Anatomical Board of the State of
 Texas whose terms expire under Section 3.01 of this Act shall
 continue to provide advice to the Texas Funeral Service Commission
 until a majority of the members of the State Anatomical Advisory
 Committee are appointed under Subsection (a) of this section and
 qualified.  A member of the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas
 described by this subsection may be appointed to the State
 Anatomical Advisory Committee if the member is otherwise eligible
 for appointment under Section 691.002, Health and Safety Code, as
 amended by this Act.
 SECTION 3.03.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.