Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1568 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/24/2023

                    88R2900 KKR-F
 By: Allison H.B. No. 1568


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the licensing and regulation of child swim instruction
 operators; requiring an occupational license; imposing penalties,
 including administrative penalties; authorizing fees.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle A, Title 9, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 769 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 769. REGULATION OF SWIM INSTRUCTION OPERATORS
 SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
 Sec. 769.001.  SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as the
 Mitchell Chang Swim Safety Act.
 Sec. 769.002.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Commission" means the Texas Commission of
 Licensing and Regulation.
 (2)  "Department" means the Texas Department of
 Licensing and Regulation.
 (3)  "Health care professional" means a licensed
 physician, licensed physician assistant, licensed advanced
 practice registered nurse, licensed vocational nurse, registered
 nurse, or other individual licensed to provide health care within
 the scope of the license.
 (4)  "Instructor" means an individual who provides swim
 instruction.
 (5)  "Operator" means a company, corporation,
 partnership, or sole proprietorship that provides swim instruction
 in the ordinary course of business.
 (6)  "Serious incident" means a circumstance occurring
 in the course of swim instruction that requires attention by a
 health care professional. The term includes:
 (A)  abuse, neglect, exploitation, or death of a
 student;
 (B)  a critical injury of a student; and
 (C)  an illness of a student that requires
 hospitalization.
 (7)  "Student" means a child who is six years of age or
 younger and receives swim instruction.
 Sec. 769.003.  APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER; EXEMPTIONS. (a)
 Subject to Subsection (b), this chapter applies only to an operator
 that provides swim instruction to students who are six years of age
 or younger in a group of three or more students, regardless of
 whether a parent is present at the time of instruction.
 (b)  This chapter does not apply to swim instruction provided
 to students by:
 (1)  a political subdivision as defined by Section
 172.003, Local Government Code; or
 (2)  a child-care facility the Health and Human
 Services Commission licenses.
 Sec. 769.004.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. Chapter 51,
 Occupations Code, applies to an operator licensed under this
 chapter.
 SUBCHAPTER B. COMMISSION AND DEPARTMENT POWERS AND DUTIES
 Sec. 769.051. REGULATION BY DEPARTMENT.  The department shall
 administer and enforce this chapter.
 Sec. 769.052. RULES. The commission shall adopt rules to
 administer and enforce this chapter, including rules prescribing:
 (1)  operating standards; and
 (2)  minimum safety and training requirements.
 Sec. 769.053.  FEES. The commission by rule shall set
 license, application, and renewal fees in the amounts reasonable
 and necessary to cover the department's costs in administering this
 chapter.
 Sec. 769.054.  COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED TO DEPARTMENT. (a) A
 person may submit a complaint to the department concerning an
 operator or an operator's employee or instructor.
 (b)  The department may investigate a complaint submitted
 under this section in accordance with Subchapter E, Chapter 51,
 Occupations Code.
 Sec. 769.055.  INSPECTION BY DEPARTMENT. (a) The
 department may inspect an operator's place of business or other
 location where the operator provides swim instruction on the
 department's receipt of a complaint about the operator or a report
 of a serious incident that the department determines warrants
 further investigation and inspection.
 (b)  An authorized representative of the department may
 visit an operator's place of business or other location where the
 operator provides swim instruction during operating hours to
 investigate, inspect, and evaluate compliance with the
 department's operating standards, including safety and training
 requirements.
 (c)  Following an inspection, the department shall review
 the results of the inspection with the operator, notify the
 operator of any violations found during the inspection, and provide
 the operator an opportunity to respond to the inspection results.
 (d)  The department shall provide an operator 15 business
 days after the date the operator is notified of a violation under
 Subsection (c) to cure the violation unless the violation is
 related to a serious incident.  If the operator fails to cure the
 violation during that period, the department may take
 administrative action against the operator under Subchapter E.
 Sec. 769.056.  SEARCHABLE DATABASE. The department shall
 maintain on the department's Internet website a searchable database
 that contains information on each operator the department licenses,
 including:
 (1)  the name of the operator;
 (2)  a record of all substantiated serious incidents
 reported under Section 769.153 or discovered by the department
 within the preceding five years; and
 (3)  results of inspections conducted by the department
 within the preceding five years, and whether a violation identified
 during an inspection was successfully cured by the operator within
 the prescribed period.
 SUBCHAPTER C. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
 Sec. 769.101.  LICENSE REQUIRED. A person may not operate as
 a swim instruction operator unless the person holds a license
 issued under this chapter.
 Sec. 769.102.  LICENSE APPLICATION AND ISSUANCE; FEE. (a) A
 person may submit to the department in the form and manner
 prescribed by commission rule an application for an operator's
 license under this chapter.
 (b)  The department shall issue an operator's license to an
 applicant who:
 (1)  submits to the department a completed license
 application and the required nonrefundable application fee; and
 (2)  satisfies the licensing requirements under this
 chapter and rules adopted under this chapter.
 Sec. 769.103.  TERM AND LICENSE RENEWAL. (a) Unless revoked
 or suspended, an operator's license issued under this chapter is
 valid for two years.
 (b)  To renew a license, a license holder must submit to the
 department in the form and manner prescribed by commission rule an
 application for license renewal.
 (c)  The department shall renew the operator's license of a
 license holder who:
 (1)  submits a completed renewal application and the
 required renewal fee; and
 (2)  complies with this chapter and rules adopted under
 this chapter.
 Sec. 769.104.  REQUIRED SEARCH OF CENTRAL REGISTRY OF
 REPORTED CASES OF CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT. The department may not
 issue or renew an operator's license under this chapter unless the
 operator provides documentation to the department showing that the
 operator:
 (1)  searched or requested a search of the central
 registry of substantiated cases of child abuse or neglect
 established under Section 261.002, Family Code;
 (2)  determined the operator and the operator's
 employees and instructors present during swim instruction
 operating hours are not listed in the registry as a person who
 abused or neglected a child; and
 (3)  maintains records regarding the searches
 conducted under this section.
 Sec. 769.105.  CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION.  The
 department may not issue or renew a license under this chapter
 unless the department conducts a check of the criminal history
 record information for the operator.
 Sec. 769.106.  EDUCATION AND OUTREACH. The department may:
 (1)  develop training and educational materials
 related to child swim safety; and
 (2)  provide training and educational materials and
 opportunities to operators, operators' employees and instructors,
 and the public.
 SUBCHAPTER D. OPERATIONAL STANDARDS
 Sec. 769.151.  MINIMUM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. An operator
 must comply with minimum safety requirements prescribed by
 commission rule for:
 (1)  swim instructor to student ratios during student
 swim instruction; and
 (2)  training and certification requirements for
 instructors.
 Sec. 769.152.  CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS. (a)
 Each manager and instructor for the operator must:
 (1)  be certified to teach swimming techniques to
 students after successfully completing training that complies with
 the swim instructor training standards established by the American
 Red Cross, the YMCA, or another entity the department approves
 whose swim instructor training standards are substantially the same
 as those established by the American Red Cross or the YMCA; and
 (2)  hold certifications from the American Red Cross,
 the American Heart Association, or another nationally recognized
 entity the department approves for:
 (A)  cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and
 (B)  automated external defibrillator use.
 (b)  An operator shall provide basic training to all
 employees in:
 (1)  basic water rescue techniques; and
 (2)  the provision of first aid.
 (c)  An operator shall maintain records of the
 certifications and training required by this section in the manner
 prescribed by commission rule.
 Sec. 769.153.  REPORT OF SERIOUS INCIDENTS. (a) An operator
 shall report to the department each serious incident involving a
 student who was under the supervision of an operator or an
 operator's employee or instructor.
 (b)  The commission by rule shall prescribe the form and
 manner in which an operator must report a serious incident under
 this section.
 SUBCHAPTER E. ENFORCEMENT
 Sec. 769.201.  ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY; OTHER ENFORCEMENT
 ACTION. (a)  A person who violates this chapter or a rule adopted
 under this chapter is subject to an administrative penalty or other
 penalties and enforcement action in accordance with Subchapters F
 and G, Chapter 51, Occupations Code.
 (b)  An administrative penalty may not exceed $500 per day
 for each violation.  Each day a violation continues is a separate
 violation for purposes of imposing a penalty.
 SECTION 2.  Section 51.2031(a), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  This section applies only to the regulation of the
 following professions by the department:
 (1)  athletic trainers;
 (2)  behavior analysts;
 (3)  dietitians;
 (4)  hearing instrument fitters and dispensers;
 (5)  midwives;
 (6)  orthotists and prosthetists; [and]
 (7)  speech-language pathologists and audiologists;
 and
 (8)  swim instruction operators licensed under Chapter
 769, Health and Safety Code.
 SECTION 3.  (a) Not later than June 1, 2024, the Texas
 Commission of Licensing and Regulation shall adopt the rules
 required by Chapter 769, Health and Safety Code, as added by this
 Act.
 (b)  Notwithstanding Chapter 769, Health and Safety Code, as
 added by this Act, a person is not required to hold a license under
 that chapter before September 1, 2024.
 (c)  Subchapters F and G, Chapter 51, Occupations Code, do
 not apply to conduct described by Section 769.101, Health and
 Safety Code, as added by this Act, before September 1, 2024.
 SECTION 4.  (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this
 section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2023.
 (b)  Sections 769.105 and 769.106, Health and Safety Code, as
 added by this Act, take effect September 1, 2024.