Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2438

Filed
2/5/25  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the operations and administration of the Concho County Hospital District.

Impact

The passage of HB 2438 is expected to have significant implications for county-level healthcare governance. By clarifying the roles and responsibilities of elected officials within the Concho County Hospital District, the bill seeks to enhance accountability and transparency. Furthermore, it outlines specific qualifications for directors, ensuring that only qualified, local stakeholders can influence healthcare policies and operations. The bill also aims to enable the hospital district to engage in construction contracts more flexibly, enhancing infrastructure development to support healthcare services.

Summary

House Bill 2438 focuses on the operations and administration of the Concho County Hospital District in Texas. It proposes several amendments to the Special District Local Laws Code regarding the election and qualifications of the district's board of directors. Key changes include modifying the ballot application process, adjusting qualifications for board membership, and allowing for more local control in appointing district administrators. This bill aims to streamline the governance of the hospital district, ensuring that it operates efficiently and effectively meets the healthcare needs of the community.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards HB 2438 appears largely supportive among local stakeholders and legislators who advocate for improved hospital administration. Supporters emphasize that the bill promotes local governance and enables the hospital district to be more responsive to community needs, thus aligning healthcare services with local interests. However, some concerns have been raised regarding potential implications for accountability and oversight, especially in the appointment of directors and public contracts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2438 include discussions about the qualifications set for board members, and whether these changes adequately ensure representation and accountability in the district's governance. Critics argue that the modifications could limit diverse perspectives and restrict qualified individuals from being elected based on new criteria. Additionally, the flexibility in contract management has prompted discussions around ensuring public funds are utilized effectively and transparently, to prevent misuse or conflicts of interest in the administration of county healthcare facilities.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Special District Local Laws Code

  • Chapter 1016. Concho County Hospital District
    • Section: 053
    • Section: 054
    • Section: 057
    • Section: 060
    • Section: 110
    • Section: 160
    • Section: 053
    • Section: 054
    • Section: 057
    • Section: 060
    • Section: 110
    • Section: 160
    • Section: 053
    • Section: 054
    • Section: 057
    • Section: 060
    • Section: 110
    • Section: 160

Companion Bills

TX SB1214

Identical Relating to the operations and administration of the Concho County Hospital District.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3191

Relating to the elections and operations of certain hospital districts.

TX HB492

Relating to the creation and operation of a mental health services district by the Midland County Hospital District of Midland County, Texas, and the Ector County Hospital District.

TX SB2332

Relating to the operations of hospital districts in counties with a population of at least 190,000 persons.

TX SB1056

Relating to the directors and administration of the Hidalgo County Water Improvement District No. 3.

TX HB4700

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the Nacogdoches County Hospital District.

TX HB5418

Relating to the powers, duties, operation, administration, and board of directors of the Karis Municipal Management District of Tarrant County; providing authority to impose assessments.

TX HB5352

Relating to the approval and creation of the Williamson County Development District No. 1; and to the administration, powers, duties, operation, and financing of the district, including the authority to impose an assessment, a tax, and issue bonds.

TX HB1621

Relating to the continuation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the El Paso County Hospital District.

TX SB849

Relating to the continuation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the El Paso County Hospital District.

TX HB3231

Relating to continuation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the Bexar County Hospital District.

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