Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1998 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 05/21/2023

                    By: Johnson of Dallas, et al. H.B. No. 1998
 (Senate Sponsor - Hall)
 (In the Senate - Received from the House May 15, 2023;
 May 16, 2023, read first time and referred to Committee on Health &
 Human Services; May 21, 2023, reported adversely, with favorable
 Committee Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 9, Nays 0;
 May 21, 2023, sent to printer.)
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 COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR H.B. No. 1998 By:  Hall


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 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the regulation of physicians and the disciplinary
 authority of the Texas Medical Board; increasing a criminal
 penalty; imposing a surcharge.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter B, Chapter 153, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 153.055 to read as follows:
 Sec. 153.055.  SURCHARGE FOR CERTAIN SEARCHES RELATED TO
 LICENSE STATUS. (a)  The board shall set and collect an additional
 surcharge to cover the cost of administering a continuous query on
 the National Practitioner Data Bank as required by Section
 154.006(m).  The surcharge shall be collected from each license
 holder for:
 (1)  issuance of a first registration permit; and
 (2)  renewal of a registration permit.
 (b)  The board shall deposit each surcharge collected under
 this section to the credit of the public assurance account
 described by Section 153.0535(b).
 SECTION 2.  Section 154.006, Occupations Code, is amended by
 adding Subsections (m) and (n) to read as follows:
 (m)  The board shall run a continuous query on the National
 Practitioner Data Bank and, not later than the 10th working day
 after the date any new information is found, update a physician's
 profile to:
 (1)  include any new report or correction to a report of
 disciplinary action against the physician; and
 (2)  remove any report of disciplinary action against
 the physician that has been dismissed or otherwise voided.
 (n)  Information included in a physician's profile under
 Subsection (m) may not include any patient identifying information
 or information that may reasonably be used to identify any person or
 entity other than the physician.
 SECTION 3.  Section 154.056(e), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (e)  The board by rule shall provide for an expert physician
 panel appointed by the board to assist with complaints and
 investigations relating to medical competency by acting as expert
 physician reviewers. Each member of the expert physician panel must
 be licensed to practice medicine in a member [this] state, as
 defined by Section 171.002. The rules adopted under this subsection
 must include provisions governing the composition of the panel,
 qualifications for membership on the panel, length of time a member
 may serve on the panel, grounds for removal from the panel, the
 avoidance of conflicts of interest, including situations in which
 the affected physician and the panel member live or work in the same
 geographical area or are competitors, and the duties to be
 performed by the panel. The board's rules governing grounds for
 removal from the panel must include providing for the removal of a
 panel member who is repeatedly delinquent in reviewing complaints
 and in submitting reports to the board. The board's rules governing
 appointment of expert physician panel members to act as expert
 physician reviewers must include a requirement that the board
 randomly select, to the extent permitted by Section 154.058(b) and
 the conflict of interest provisions adopted under this subsection,
 panel members to review a complaint who are:
 (1)  licensed to practice medicine in this state; or
 (2)  licensed to practice medicine in a member state,
 as defined by Section 171.002, if there are no panel members
 licensed to practice medicine in this state available to review the
 complaint in a timely manner.
 SECTION 4.  Section 155.003(e), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (e)  An applicant is not eligible for a license if:
 (1)  the applicant holds a medical license that is
 currently restricted for cause, canceled for cause, or suspended
 for cause[, or revoked] by a state, a province of Canada, or a
 uniformed service of the United States;
 (2)  an investigation or a proceeding is instituted
 against the applicant for the restriction, cancellation,
 suspension, or revocation in a state, a province of Canada, or a
 uniformed service of the United States; [or]
 (3)  a prosecution is pending against the applicant in
 any state, federal, or Canadian court for any offense that under the
 laws of this state is a felony or a misdemeanor that involves moral
 turpitude; or
 (4)  the applicant held a license to practice medicine
 that has been revoked by the licensing authority in another state or
 a province of Canada for a reason that would be grounds for the
 board to revoke a license to practice medicine in this state.
 SECTION 5.  Section 155.008(a), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  The board shall [may] submit to the Department of Public
 Safety a complete set of fingerprints of each license applicant,
 and the department shall classify and check the fingerprints
 against those in the department's fingerprint records. The
 department shall certify to the board its findings regarding the
 criminal record of the applicant or the applicant's lack of a
 criminal record.
 SECTION 6.  Subchapter A, Chapter 156, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 156.0015 to read as follows:
 Sec. 156.0015.  CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK. (a) In addition to
 the information required by Section 156.001, a license holder
 shall submit to the board with the registration permit renewal
 application a complete set of fingerprints. The board shall submit
 to the Department of Public Safety each set of fingerprints
 received under this section for the purpose of completing the
 criminal record check described by Section 155.008.
 (b)  The board may suspend or refuse to renew the
 registration of a license holder who fails to submit a complete set
 of fingerprints under this section.
 (c)  This section does not apply to a license holder who
 previously submitted a complete set of fingerprints:
 (1)  as part of an application for a license; or
 (2)  as part of a previous application to renew a
 registration permit under this section.
 SECTION 7.  Section 160.002(a), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A medical peer review committee or health care entity
 shall report in writing to the board the results and circumstances
 of a medical peer review that:
 (1)  adversely affects the clinical privileges of a
 physician for a period longer than 14 [30] days;
 (2)  accepts a physician's surrender of clinical
 privileges either:
 (A)  while the physician is under an investigation
 by the medical peer review committee relating to possible
 incompetence or improper professional conduct; or
 (B)  in return for not conducting an investigation
 or proceeding relating to possible incompetence or improper
 professional conduct; or
 (3)  adversely affects the membership of a physician in
 a professional society or association, if the medical peer review
 is conducted by that society or association.
 SECTION 8.  Section 164.051, Occupations Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a) and (d) and adding Subsection (e) to read
 as follows:
 (a)  The board may refuse to admit a person to its
 examination or refuse to issue a license to practice medicine and
 may take disciplinary action against a person if the person:
 (1)  commits an act prohibited under Section 164.052;
 (2)  is convicted of, or is placed on deferred
 adjudication community supervision or deferred disposition for:
 (A)  a felony; or
 (B)  a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
 (3)  commits or attempts to commit a direct or indirect
 violation of a rule adopted under this subtitle, either as a
 principal, accessory, or accomplice;
 (4)  is unable to practice medicine with reasonable
 skill and safety to patients because of:
 (A)  illness;
 (B)  drunkenness;
 (C)  excessive use of drugs, narcotics,
 chemicals, or another substance; or
 (D)  a mental or physical condition;
 (5)  is found by a court judgment to be of unsound mind;
 (6)  fails to practice medicine in an acceptable
 professional manner consistent with public health and welfare;
 (7)  is removed, suspended, or is subject to
 disciplinary action taken by the person's peers in a local,
 regional, state, or national professional medical association or
 society, or is disciplined by a licensed hospital or medical staff
 of a hospital, including removal, suspension, limitation of
 hospital privileges, or other disciplinary action, if the board
 finds that the action:
 (A)  was based on unprofessional conduct or
 professional incompetence that was likely to harm the public; and
 (B)  was appropriate and reasonably supported by
 evidence submitted to the board;
 (8)  is subject to repeated or recurring meritorious
 health care liability claims that in the board's opinion evidence
 professional incompetence likely to injure the public; or
 (9)  except as provided by Subsections [Subsection] (d)
 and (e), holds a license to practice medicine subject to
 disciplinary action by another state, or subject to disciplinary
 action by the uniformed services of the United States, based on acts
 by the person that are prohibited under Section 164.052 or are
 similar to acts described by this subsection.
 (d)  The board shall refuse to issue a license under this
 subtitle if the applicant held a license to practice medicine in
 another state that has been revoked by the licensing authority in
 that state for a reason that would be grounds for the board to
 revoke a license to practice medicine in this state.
 (e)  The board shall revoke a license issued under this
 subtitle if the license holder, while holding the license under
 this subtitle, held a license to practice medicine in another state
 that has been revoked by the licensing authority in that state for a
 reason that would be grounds for the board to revoke a license to
 practice medicine in this state.
 SECTION 9.  Section 164.0595(a), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A disciplinary panel appointed under Section 164.059
 may suspend or restrict the license of a person arrested for an
 offense under:
 (1)  Chapter 19 [Section 22.011(a)(2)], Penal Code
 (criminal homicide) [(sexual assault of a child)];
 (2)  Chapter 20A [Section 22.021(a)(1)(B)], Penal Code
 (trafficking of persons) [(aggravated sexual assault of a child)];
 or
 (3)  Chapter 21 or 22 [Section 21.02], Penal Code
 (sexual or assaultive offenses), if the offense is:
 (A)  sexual, lewd, or indecent in nature;
 (B)  not a misdemeanor punishable by fine only;
 and
 (C)  committed against:
 (i)  a patient of the license holder;
 (ii)  a child;
 (iii)  an elderly individual [(continuous
 sexual abuse of young child or disabled individual)]; or
 (iv)  an individual with a disability [(4)
 Section 21.11, Penal Code (indecency with a child)].
 SECTION 10.  Section 165.154, Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 165.154.  FALSE STATEMENT [TAMPERING WITH GOVERNMENTAL
 RECORD]; OFFENSE [PERJURY OFFENSES].  (a)  A person commits an
 offense if the person knowingly makes a false statement:
 (1)  in the person's application for a license; or
 (2)  under oath to obtain a license or to secure the
 registration of a license to practice medicine.
 (b)  An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor
 unless the actor's intent is to defraud or harm another, in which
 event the offense is a state jail felony [:
 [(1)  constitutes tampering with a governmental record
 or perjury as provided by the Penal Code; and
 [(2)  shall be punished on conviction as provided by
 that code].
 SECTION 11.  Section 156.0015, Occupations Code, as added by
 this Act, applies only to an application to renew a registration
 submitted on or after the effective date of this Act. An
 application submitted before the effective date of this Act is
 governed by the law in effect on the date the application was
 submitted, and the former law is continued in effect for that
 purpose.
 SECTION 12.  Section 165.154, Occupations Code, as amended
 by this Act, applies only to an offense committed on or after the
 effective date of this Act.  An offense committed before the
 effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the
 date the offense was committed, and the former law is continued in
 effect for that purpose.  For purposes of this section, an offense
 was committed before the effective date of this Act if any element
 of the offense occurred before that date.
 SECTION 13.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.
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