87R22498 EAS-D
 
  By: Bucy, Oliverson, Walle H.B. No. 3711
 
  Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3711:
 
  By:  Klick C.S.H.B. No. 3711
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to including medically fragile individuals in the Texas
  Division of Emergency Management's emergency assistance registry
  for wellness checks during certain emergencies.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 418, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subchapter J to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER J. WELLNESS CHECKS FOR MEDICALLY FRAGILE INDIVIDUALS
  DURING CERTAIN EMERGENCIES
         Sec. 418.301.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
               (1)  "Commission" means the Health and Human Services
  Commission.
               (2)  "Department" means the Department of State Health
  Services.
               (3)  "Emergency assistance registry" means the
  registry maintained by the division that provides local emergency
  planners and emergency responders with additional information on
  the needs of certain individuals in their communities.
               (4)  "First responder" means any federal, state, or
  local personnel who may respond to a disaster, including:
                     (A)  public health and public safety personnel;
                     (B)  commissioned law enforcement personnel;
                     (C)  fire protection personnel, including
  volunteer firefighters;
                     (D)  emergency medical services personnel,
  including hospital emergency facility staff;
                     (E)  a member of the National Guard; or
                     (F)  a member of the Texas State Guard.
               (5)  "Medically fragile individual" means any
  individual who, during a time of disaster or emergency, would be
  particularly vulnerable because of a medical condition, including
  individuals:
                     (A)  with Alzheimer's disease and other related
  disorders;
                     (B)  receiving dialysis services;
                     (C)  who are diagnosed with a debilitating chronic
  illness;
                     (D)  who are dependent on oxygen treatment; and
                     (E)  who have medical conditions that require
  24-hour supervision from a skilled nurse.
         Sec. 418.302.  MEDICALLY FRAGILE INDIVIDUAL DESIGNATION.
  The division shall develop a process for designating individuals
  who are included in the emergency assistance registry as medically
  fragile for the purposes of this chapter.
         Sec. 418.303.  EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE REGISTRY ACCESS. The
  division shall authorize the following persons to access the
  emergency assistance registry to assist medically fragile
  individuals during an event described by Section 418.305:
               (1)  the commission;
               (2)  the department;
               (3)  first responders;
               (4)  local governments; and
               (5)  local health departments.
         Sec. 418.304.  REQUIRED WELLNESS CHECK. The division shall
  collaborate with the persons authorized to access the emergency
  assistance registry under Section 418.303 and with applicable
  municipalities and counties to ensure that a wellness check is
  conducted on each medically fragile individual listed in the
  emergency assistance registry and located in an area that
  experiences an event described by Section 418.305 to ensure the
  individual has:
               (1)  continuity of care; and
               (2)  the ability to continue using electrically powered
  medical equipment, if applicable.
         Sec. 418.305.  EVENTS REQUIRING WELLNESS CHECKS. (a) The
  division, in collaboration with the commission and the department,
  shall adopt rules regarding which events require a wellness check,
  including:
               (1)  an extended power, water, or gas outage;
               (2)  a state of disaster declared under this chapter;
  or
               (3)  any other event considered necessary by the
  commission, the department, or the division.
         (b)  If more than one disaster is declared for the same
  event, or the same event qualifies as an event requiring a wellness
  check for multiple reasons under Subsection (a), only one wellness
  check is required to be conducted under this subchapter.
         Sec. 418.306.  REQUIREMENTS FOR WELLNESS CHECK. (a) The
  division, in collaboration with the commission and the department,
  by rule shall develop minimum standards for conducting wellness
  checks. Each county and municipality shall adopt procedures for
  conducting wellness checks in compliance with the minimum
  standards.
         (b)  A wellness check on a medically fragile individual under
  this subchapter must:
               (1)  include:
                     (A)  an automated telephone call and text to the
  individual;
                     (B)  a personalized telephone call to the
  individual; and
                     (C)  if the individual is unresponsive to a
  telephone call under Paragraph (B), an in-person wellness check;
  and
               (2)  be conducted in accordance with the minimum
  standards prescribed by division rule and the procedures of the
  applicable county or municipality.
         (c)  A wellness check must be conducted as soon as
  practicable but not later than 24 hours after the event requiring a
  wellness check occurs.
         Sec. 418.307.  RULES. The division, in collaboration with
  the commission and the department, shall adopt rules to implement
  this subchapter.
         SECTION 2.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
  of this Act, the Texas Division of Emergency Management shall adopt
  the rules necessary to implement Subchapter J, Chapter 418,
  Government Code, as added by this Act.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.