|
|
|
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
|
|
AN ACT
|
|
relating to in-person visitation with hospital patients during |
|
certain periods of disaster. |
|
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
|
SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 241, Health and Safety |
|
Code, is amended by adding Section 241.012 to read as follows: |
|
Sec. 241.012. IN-PERSON HOSPITAL VISITATION DURING PERIOD |
|
OF DISASTER. (a) In this section: |
|
(1) "Hospital" means a hospital licensed under this |
|
chapter. |
|
(2) "Qualifying official disaster order" means an |
|
order, proclamation, or other instrument issued by the governor, |
|
another official of this state, or the governing body or an official |
|
of a political subdivision of this state declaring a disaster that |
|
has infectious disease as the basis for the declared disaster. |
|
(3) "Qualifying period of disaster" means the period |
|
of time the area in which a hospital is located is declared to be a |
|
disaster area by a qualifying official disaster order. |
|
(b) A hospital may not during a qualifying period of |
|
disaster prohibit in-person visitation with a patient receiving |
|
care or treatment at the hospital unless federal law or a federal |
|
agency requires the hospital to prohibit in-person visitation |
|
during that period. |
|
(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (b), a hospital may during a |
|
qualifying period of disaster: |
|
(1) restrict the number of visitors a patient |
|
receiving care or treatment at the hospital may receive to not fewer |
|
than one; |
|
(2) require a visitor to the hospital to: |
|
(A) complete a health screening before entering |
|
the hospital; and |
|
(B) wear personal protective equipment at all |
|
times while visiting a patient at the hospital; and |
|
(3) deny entry to or remove from the hospital's |
|
premises a visitor who fails or refuses to: |
|
(A) submit to or meet the requirements of a |
|
health screening administered by the hospital; or |
|
(B) wear personal protective equipment that |
|
meets the hospital's infection control and safety requirements in |
|
the manner prescribed by the hospital. |
|
(d) A health screening administered by a hospital under this |
|
section must be conducted in a manner that, at a minimum, complies |
|
with: |
|
(1) hospital policy; and |
|
(2) if applicable, guidance or directives issued by |
|
the commission, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or |
|
another agency with regulatory authority over the hospital. |
|
(e) Notwithstanding any other law, neither a hospital nor a |
|
physician providing health care services on the hospital's premises |
|
is subject to civil or criminal liability or an administrative |
|
penalty if a visitor contracts an infectious disease while on the |
|
hospital's premises during a qualifying period of disaster or, in |
|
connection with a visit to the hospital, spreads an infectious |
|
disease to any other individual, except where intentional |
|
misconduct or gross negligence by the hospital or the physician is |
|
shown. A physician who in good faith takes, or fails to take, an |
|
action under this section is not subject to civil or criminal |
|
liability or disciplinary action for the physician's action or |
|
failure to act under this section. |
|
(f) This section may not be construed as requiring a |
|
hospital to: |
|
(1) provide a specific type of personal protective |
|
equipment to a visitor to the hospital; or |
|
(2) allow in-person visitation with a patient |
|
receiving care or treatment at the hospital if an attending |
|
physician determines that in-person visitation with that patient |
|
may lead to the transmission of an infectious agent that poses a |
|
serious community health risk. |
|
(g) A determination made by an attending physician under |
|
Subsection (f)(2) is valid for not more than five days after the |
|
date the determination is made unless renewed by an attending |
|
physician. |
|
(h) If a visitor to a hospital is denied in-person |
|
visitation with a patient receiving care or treatment at a hospital |
|
because of a determination made by an attending physician under |
|
Subsection (f)(2), the hospital shall: |
|
(1) provide each day a written or oral update of the |
|
patient's condition to the visitor if the visitor: |
|
(A) is authorized by the patient to receive |
|
relevant health information regarding the patient; |
|
(B) has authority to receive the patient's health |
|
information under an advance directive or medical power of |
|
attorney; or |
|
(C) is otherwise the patient's surrogate |
|
decision-maker regarding the patient's health care needs under |
|
hospital policy and other applicable law; and |
|
(2) notify the person who receives the daily update |
|
required under Subdivision (1) of the estimated date and time at |
|
which the patient will be discharged from the hospital. |
|
(i) In the event of a conflict between this section and any |
|
provision of a qualifying official disaster order, this section |
|
prevails. |
|
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |