Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4310

Caption

Relating to establishing a nutritional support grant program for certain medically fragile children.

Impact

If enacted, HB4310 would amend Chapter 33 of the Human Resources Code by adding a new subchapter dedicated to this nutritional support grant program. This initiative could lead to significant changes in how families of medically fragile children access financial resources for necessary nutritional treatments, potentially alleviating some of the economic burdens on these families. The bill does not impose income eligibility requirements, thus broadening access to assistance for those in need.

Summary

House Bill 4310 proposes the establishment of a nutritional support grant program aimed at aiding families of medically fragile children. The bill defines a medically fragile child as any person under the age of 18 who requires continuous skilled nursing care due to chronic conditions, temporary illness, or reliance on medical devices. The intent is to provide financial support specifically to families whose children are diagnosed with rare or unique diseases that necessitate specialized nutritional support.

Contention

While the bill has the potential for positive impacts by providing necessary support to vulnerable families, discussions may reveal points of contention regarding the funding sources for the grants and the administrative processes for eligibility determination. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the adequacy of the proposed funding, its sustainability, and how it integrates with existing health benefits for families. Additionally, the lack of income eligibility criteria could lead to debates on the fairness and distribution of funds.

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