Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1060

Caption

Relating to the issuance of a temporary license for an assisted living facility that has a corporate change in ownership.

Impact

The key impact of SB1060 is on the regulatory framework governing assisted living facilities in Texas. By enabling an automatic issuance of a temporary license, the law is designed to prevent disruptions in service that might occur due to ownership changes. This is particularly important as it helps maintain the continuity of care for residents in these facilities. The implementation of this bill is expected to simplify administrative procedures for providers and promote stability within the assisted living industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 1060 pertains to the process of issuing a temporary license for assisted living facilities that undergo a corporate change in ownership. The bill amends Section 247.021(h) of the Health and Safety Code to allow the automatic issuance of a temporary license to existing licensed facilities when a corporate change occurs. This provision aims to streamline the regulatory process for assisted living facilities, ensuring that they can continue operations without significant interruptions during ownership transitions.

Contention

While the bill appears to have support from assisted living facility operators who see it as a necessary update to current laws, some potential points of contention may arise regarding oversight and safety standards. Critics may argue that allowing automatic licensing could lead to lapses in regulatory oversight, which could affect the quality of care provided to residents. It’s crucial for the legislation to ensure that while facilitating smoother transitions of ownership, the protection of residents' welfare remains a top priority.

Companion Bills

TX HB2867

Same As Relating to the issuance of a temporary license for an assisted living facility that has a change in ownership.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.