By: Sibley, et al. S.B. No. 1280 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT 1-1 relating to the creation of statewide preceptorship programs in 1-2 general internal medicine and general pediatrics and the expansion 1-3 of primary care residency positions. 1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1-5 SECTION 1. Chapter 58, Education Code, is amended by adding 1-6 Sections 58.006, 58.007, and 58.008 to read as follows: 1-7 Sec. 58.006. STATEWIDE PRECEPTORSHIP PROGRAMS. (a) The 1-8 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may contract with one or 1-9 more organizations to operate the statewide preceptorship program 1-10 in general internal medicine and the statewide preceptorship 1-11 program in general pediatrics for medical students enrolled in 1-12 Texas medical schools. 1-13 (b) An organization eligible to receive funds under this 1-14 subsection must: 1-15 (1) qualify for exemption from federal income tax 1-16 under Section 501, Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. Section 1-17 501); or 1-18 (2) be operated by a state accredited medical school 1-19 as defined in Section 61.501(1). 1-20 (c) Students eligible to participate in the preceptorship 1-21 programs under this section must indicate an interest in a primary 1-22 care career. 1-23 Sec. 58.007. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) Nothing in this 2-1 section or Section 58.006 or 58.008 shall diminish or abolish the 2-2 activities of the Family Practice Residency Advisory Committee 2-3 established under Section 61.505. It is not the intent of this 2-4 section to combine or assimilate advisory programs but only to add 2-5 to and enhance the training of primary care physicians in Texas. 2-6 (b)(1) The Primary Care Residency Advisory Committee is 2-7 created and shall consist of 12 members as follows: 2-8 (A) seven members shall be licensed physicians, 2-9 one appointed by each of the following: 2-10 (i) the Texas Medical Association; 2-11 (ii) the Texas Osteopathic Medical 2-12 Association; 2-13 (iii) the Texas Academy of Family 2-14 Physicians; 2-15 (iv) the Texas Society of the American 2-16 College of Osteopathic Family Physicians; 2-17 (v) the Texas Society of Internal 2-18 Medicine; 2-19 (vi) the Texas Pediatric Society; and 2-20 (vii) the Texas Association of 2-21 Obstetricians and Gynecologists; 2-22 (B) one member shall be appointed by the Center 2-23 for Rural Health Initiatives; 2-24 (C) one member shall be appointed by the Bureau 2-25 of Community Oriented Primary Care at the Texas Department of 3-1 Health; and 3-2 (D) three members shall be members of the 3-3 public, one appointed by each of the following: 3-4 (i) the governor; 3-5 (ii) the lieutenant governor; and 3-6 (iii) the speaker of the house of 3-7 representatives. 3-8 (2) No individual who has a direct financial interest 3-9 in primary care residency training programs shall be appointed to 3-10 serve as a member of the advisory committee. 3-11 (c) The terms of the office of each member shall be for 3-12 three years, except for the initial term, which shall be designated 3-13 in a manner approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating 3-14 Board in such a way that one-third of the members shall serve for 3-15 one year, one-third for two years, and one-third for three years, 3-16 and thereafter each member shall serve for a term of three years. 3-17 Each member shall serve until the member's replacement has been 3-18 appointed to the committee. 3-19 (d) The members of the committee shall not be compensated 3-20 for their service. 3-21 (e) The committee shall meet at least annually and so often 3-22 as requested by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board or 3-23 called into meeting by the committee chair. 3-24 (f) The committee chair shall be elected by the members of 3-25 the committee for a term of one year. 4-1 (g) The committee shall review for the Texas Higher 4-2 Education Coordinating Board applications for approval and funding 4-3 of primary care residency training program expansion as described 4-4 in Section 58.008 and related support programs, make 4-5 recommendations to the board relating to the standards and criteria 4-6 for approval of residency training and related support programs, 4-7 and perform such other duties as may be directed by the board. 4-8 Sec. 58.008. PRIMARY CARE RESIDENCY PROGRAM EXPANSION. 4-9 (a) Only residency positions in family practice, general internal 4-10 medicine, general pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology shall 4-11 be eligible for these funds. 4-12 (b) The committee shall recommend to the Texas Higher 4-13 Education Coordinating Board an allocation of new primary care 4-14 residency positions that are to receive state support. The 4-15 committee shall take into consideration in recommending an 4-16 allocation among the four primary care specialties designated for 4-17 expansion the following factors: 4-18 (1) the current primary care specialties mix of Texas 4-19 physicians in direct practice; 4-20 (2) projections for the primary care specialties mix 4-21 of Texas physicians in direct practice; 4-22 (3) the current state-supported primary care 4-23 positions; 4-24 (4) geographic shortages for primary care physicians; 4-25 and 5-1 (5) the demographics of the Texas population. 5-2 (c) Once funds are awarded to support a resident position of 5-3 a particular residency program, the board shall continue to award 5-4 funds to support that residency position for all three or four 5-5 postgraduate years of the residency training curriculum until the 5-6 resident physician appointed to that position has completed or left 5-7 the program. The position would then be eligible for reallocation 5-8 by the Primary Care Residency Advisory Committee. 5-9 SECTION 2. The importance of this legislation and the 5-10 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an 5-11 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the 5-12 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several 5-13 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended, 5-14 and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its 5-15 passage, and it is so enacted.