Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2849 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/24/2023

                    88R10812 MPF-D
 By: Plesa H.B. No. 2849


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to information about available free or low-cost cellular
 telephones and free or low-cost cellular telephone service plans
 provided to residents of certain nursing and assisted living
 facilities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 242.501(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The executive commissioner by rule shall adopt a
 statement of the rights of a resident.  The statement must be
 consistent with Chapter 102, Human Resources Code, but shall
 reflect the unique circumstances of a resident at an
 institution.  At a minimum, the statement of the rights of a
 resident must address the resident's constitutional, civil, and
 legal rights and the resident's right:
 (1)  to be free from abuse and exploitation;
 (2)  to safe, decent, and clean conditions;
 (3)  to be treated with courtesy, consideration, and
 respect;
 (4)  to not be subjected to discrimination based on
 age, race, religion, sex, nationality, or disability and to
 practice the resident's own religious beliefs;
 (5)  to place in the resident's room an electronic
 monitoring device that is owned and operated by the resident or
 provided by the resident's guardian or legal representative;
 (6)  to privacy, including privacy during visits and
 telephone calls;
 (7)  to complain about the institution and to organize
 or participate in any program that presents residents' concerns to
 the administrator of the institution;
 (8)  to have information about the resident in the
 possession of the institution maintained as confidential;
 (9)  to retain the services of a physician the resident
 chooses, at the resident's own expense or through a health care
 plan, and to have a physician explain to the resident, in language
 that the resident understands, the resident's complete medical
 condition, the recommended treatment, and the expected results of
 the treatment, including reasonably expected effects, side
 effects, and risks associated with psychoactive medications;
 (10)  to participate in developing a plan of care, to
 refuse treatment, and to refuse to participate in experimental
 research;
 (11)  to a written statement or admission agreement
 describing the services provided by the institution and the related
 charges;
 (12)  to manage the resident's own finances or to
 delegate that responsibility to another person;
 (13)  to access money and property that the resident
 has deposited with the institution and to an accounting of the
 resident's money and property that are deposited with the
 institution and of all financial transactions made with or on
 behalf of the resident;
 (14)  to keep and use personal property, secure from
 theft or loss;
 (15)  to not be relocated within the institution,
 except in accordance with standards adopted under Section 242.403;
 (16)  to receive visitors;
 (17)  to receive unopened mail and to receive
 assistance in reading or writing correspondence;
 (18)  to participate in activities inside and outside
 the institution;
 (19)  to wear the resident's own clothes;
 (20)  to discharge himself or herself from the
 institution unless the resident is an adjudicated mental
 incompetent;
 (21)  to not be discharged from the institution except
 as provided in the standards adopted under Section 242.403;
 (22)  to be free from any physical or chemical
 restraints imposed for the purposes of discipline or convenience,
 and not required to treat the resident's medical symptoms; [and]
 (23)  to receive information about prescribed
 psychoactive medication from the person prescribing the medication
 or that person's designee, to have any psychoactive medications
 prescribed and administered in a responsible manner, as mandated by
 Section 242.505, and to refuse to consent to the prescription of
 psychoactive medications; and
 (24)  to receive information, at the time of admission
 and annually following admission, about available programs
 providing free or low-cost cellular telephones and free or low-cost
 cellular telephone service plans to qualifying residents.
 SECTION 2.  Section 247.064(b), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The residents' bill of rights must provide that each
 resident in the assisted living facility has the right to:
 (1)  manage the resident's financial affairs;
 (2)  determine the resident's dress, hair style, or
 other personal effects according to individual preference, except
 that the resident has the responsibility to maintain personal
 hygiene;
 (3)  retain and use personal property in the resident's
 immediate living quarters and to have an individual locked cabinet
 in which to keep personal property;
 (4)  receive and send unopened mail;
 (5)  unaccompanied access to a telephone at a
 reasonable hour or in case of an emergency or personal crisis;
 (6)  privacy;
 (7)  unrestricted communication, including personal
 visitation with any person of the resident's choice, at any
 reasonable hour, including family members and representatives of
 advocacy groups and community service organizations;
 (8)  make contacts with the community and to achieve
 the highest level of independence, autonomy, and interaction with
 the community of which the resident is capable;
 (9)  present grievances on behalf of the resident or
 others to the operator, state agencies, or other persons without
 threat of reprisal in any manner;
 (10)  a safe and decent living environment and
 considerate and respectful care that recognizes the dignity and
 individuality of the resident;
 (11)  refuse to perform services for the facility,
 except as contracted for by the resident and operator;
 (12)  practice the religion of the resident's choice;
 (13)  leave the facility temporarily or permanently,
 subject to contractual or financial obligations; [and]
 (14)  receive information, at the time of admission and
 annually following admission, about available programs providing
 free or low-cost cellular telephones and free or low-cost cellular
 telephone service plans to qualifying residents; and
 (15)  not be deprived of any constitutional, civil, or
 legal right solely by reason of residence in an assisted living
 facility.
 SECTION 3.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human
 Services Commission shall adopt the rules necessary to implement
 the changes in law made by this Act.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.