Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2381 Latest Draft

Bill / House Committee Report Version Filed 05/20/2023

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                            By: Paxton S.B. No. 2381
 (Klick, Lopez of Bexar)


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the development of a webpage and mobile application for
 the provision of pregnancy-related resources and information.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 161, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Subchapter X to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER X. PREGNANCY-RELATED RESOURCES AND INFORMATION
 Sec. 161.701.  PREGNANCY-RELATED RESOURCES AND INFORMATION
 WEBPAGE. (a) The commission, with assistance from the Department
 of Information Resources, shall develop and maintain on the
 Texas.gov Internet website a publicly accessible, mobile-friendly
 webpage of pregnancy-related resources and information, including
 any available:
 (1)  resources for:
 (A)  mental health counseling, pregnancy
 counseling, and other prenatal and postpartum services;
 (B)  mentorship opportunities, including
 pregnancy assistance and case management;
 (C)  health care and well-being services,
 including services for obstetrical and gynecological support,
 abortion pill reversal, breast-feeding assistance, health care,
 and dental care;
 (D)  financial assistance, employment
 opportunities, nutrition assistance, child care options, and
 educational opportunities;
 (E)  legal services, including legal services for
 child support, custody issues, family leave, and breast-feeding
 protections;
 (F)  professional support, including tax
 preparation;
 (G)  financial and housing assistance, including
 assistance with food, nutrition, clothing, household goods, baby
 supplies, housing options, shelter options, maternity home
 options, and crisis pregnancy center options;
 (H)  recovery and mental health services,
 including services for addiction or suicide intervention,
 counseling services for victims of intimate partner violence,
 sexual assault, or sex trafficking, and counseling services for the
 unexpected loss of a child;
 (I)  prenatal diagnostic services and postnatal
 pediatric hospice services, including newborn medical
 interventions and supportive palliative care, and disability
 support organizations;
 (J)  healing and support services for abortion
 survivors and the survivors' families; and
 (K)  services related to providing care for
 children, including services for public and private adoption,
 kinship care, foster care, and short-term child care;
 (2)  information about:
 (A)  alternatives to abortion;
 (B)  abortion risks, including complications and
 failures;
 (C)  child development beginning at conception;
 (D)  pregnancy wellness;
 (E)  family planning;
 (F)  the Healthy Texas Women program defined by
 Section 32.151;
 (G)  the Alternatives to Abortion program
 administered by the commission;
 (H)  safe haven laws, including safe haven baby
 boxes, and emergency infant care providers; and
 (I)  any pregnancy-related services provided by a
 county in this state; and
 (3)  any other resources or information considered
 helpful to pregnant women.
 (b)  The webpage described by Subsection (a) must:
 (1)  through a series of questions, provide the person
 accessing the webpage information tailored to the person's answers,
 including information regarding risks related to abortion at all
 stages of gestation;
 (2)  allow for webpage users to submit feedback
 regarding whether the webpage is user-friendly and helpful in
 providing tailored answers described by Subdivision (1); and
 (3)  include a tool to search for resources described
 by Subsection (a) by zip code and county.
 Sec. 161.702.  PREGNANCY-RELATED RESOURCES AND INFORMATION
 MOBILE APPLICATION. The commission, with assistance from the
 Department of Information Resources, may develop a mobile
 application that:
 (1)  provides the resources and information described
 by Section 161.701(a); and
 (2)  satisfies the requirements described by Section
 161.701(b).
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.