Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB420 Introduced / Bill

Filed 11/09/2020

                    87R1067 JG-D
 By: Sherman, Sr. H.B. No. 420


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of a task force on maternal mortality
 in African American women.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 32, Health and Safety Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter G to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER G. TASK FORCE ON MATERNAL MORTALITY IN
 AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
 Sec. 32.201.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "task force"
 means the task force established by the executive commissioner
 under Section 32.202.
 Sec. 32.202.  ESTABLISHMENT OF TASK FORCE. The executive
 commissioner shall establish a task force to:
 (1)  study maternal mortality rates for African
 American women and any related disparities; and
 (2)  develop and provide recommendations on improving
 maternal health outcomes among African American women.
 Sec. 32.203.  COMPOSITION OF TASK FORCE; PRESIDING OFFICER;
 COMPENSATION. (a) The task force is composed of nine members
 appointed by the executive commissioner as follows:
 (1)  three licensed obstetricians or gynecologists
 certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology each
 with 15 or more years of experience in either field and a patient
 base consisting of not less than 25 percent individuals who are
 members of a racial minority;
 (2)  one primary care physician with 15 or more years of
 experience in that field and whose expertise is in maternal health;
 (3)  one surgeon with 15 or more years of experience in
 that field and whose expertise is in maternal health;
 (4)  one anesthesiologist with 15 or more years of
 experience in that field and whose expertise is in maternal health;
 (5)  one licensed mental health professional with 15 or
 more years of experience in that field and whose expertise is in
 postpartum depression; and
 (6)  two individuals with relevant and appropriate
 expertise in maternal health.
 (b)  In making the appointments under Subsection (a)(1), the
 executive commissioner shall ensure:
 (1)  one member is an obstetrician or gynecologist with
 10 or more years of experience specializing in the field of
 neonatology;
 (2)  one member is an obstetrician or gynecologist with
 10 or more years of experience specializing in the field of
 perinatology; and
 (3)  one member is an obstetrician or gynecologist with
 experience working at a community hospital as an obstetrician or
 gynecologist for less than nine years.
 (c)  The task force members shall elect a presiding officer
 from among the membership of the task force.
 (d)  The executive commissioner shall fill a vacancy on the
 task force by appointing a person who has the same qualifications as
 required for the original appointee.
 (e)  A task force member is not entitled to compensation for
 service on the task force but is entitled to reimbursement for
 actual and necessary expenses incurred in performing task force
 duties authorized by the presiding officer, provided funding is
 available for that purpose.
 Sec. 32.204.  MEETINGS. (a) The task force shall meet at
 least quarterly and at other times at the call of the presiding
 officer.
 (b)  Notwithstanding Chapter 551, Government Code, or any
 other law, the task force may meet by telephone conference call,
 videoconference, or other similar telecommunication method. A
 meeting held by telephone conference call, videoconference, or
 other similar telecommunication method is subject to the
 requirements of Sections 551.125(c), (d), (e), and (f), Government
 Code.
 Sec. 32.205.  GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. The task force
 may accept gifts, grants, and donations from any source to carry out
 task force duties under this subchapter.
 Sec. 32.206.  BIENNIAL REPORTS; IMPLEMENTATION OF CERTAIN
 RECOMMENDATIONS. (a) Not later than September 1 of each
 even-numbered year, the task force shall prepare and submit to each
 member of the legislature and the commission a report that:
 (1)  includes the results of the study conducted by the
 task force and recommendations for legislative or regulatory action
 based on those results; and
 (2)  examines and considers any trends or changes in
 maternal health.
 (b)  To the extent permitted by law and as the executive
 commissioner determines appropriate, the commission shall
 implement any regulatory recommendations included in a report under
 this section that are within the commission's prescribed authority.
 Sec. 32.207.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. Chapter 2110,
 Government Code, does not apply to the task force.
 Sec. 32.208.  TASK FORCE ABOLISHMENT; EXPIRATION OF
 SUBCHAPTER. The task force is abolished and this subchapter
 expires September 1, 2029.
 SECTION 2.  Not later than November 1, 2021, the executive
 commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall
 establish and appoint members to the task force on maternal
 mortality in African American women in accordance with Subchapter
 G, Chapter 32, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.