SRC-SLL S.B. 85 75(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterS.B. 85
By: Moncrief
Health & Human Services
2-10-97
As Filed


DIGEST 

Currently, Texas law requires the members of a surrogate consent committee
to be composed of individuals trained in certain fields, and requires the
committee to designate its own committee chair and to perform certain
duties in connection with an application for treatment.  This bill will
add professionals trained in nursing to the list of individuals qualified
to serve on a surrogate consent committee, require the Texas Department of
Mental Health and Mental Retardation  to appoint a committee chair, and
transfer some of the duties of the committee to the department and to
medical assistance programs serving persons with mental retardation who
receive care in intermediate care facilities. 

PURPOSE

As proposed, S.B. 85 provides regulations for surrogate decision making
within the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Sections 597.043(c) and (f), Health and Safety Code, to
add health care professionals with specialized training in nursing to the
list of qualified individuals from which members of the surrogate consent
committee (committee) are drawn.  Requires the Texas Department of Mental
and Mental Retardation (department), rather than the committee, to
designate a committee chair. 

SECTION 2.  Amends Section 597.044(b), Health and Safety Code, to require
an application for a treatment decision to include a description of
generally accepted alternatives to the proposed treatment,  including the
risks and potential benefits to the client of the alternatives, and the
reasons for rejecting the alternatives.  Renumbers existing subdivisions
(5)-(7) as (6)-(8). 

SECTION 3.   Amends Section 597.045, Health and Safety Code, as follows:

Sec. 597.045.  NOTICE OF REVIEW OF APPLICATION FOR TREATMENT DECISION.
Requires the department to appoint a committee following receipt of an
application for a treatment decision that meets the requirements of
Section 597.044(b).  Deletes requirement that the department notify pro
bono attorney programs in the area in which the client resides of the
intent to review an application for treatment decision.  Requires the
ICF-MR facility (a medical assistance program serving persons with mental
retardation who receive care in intermediate care facilities) with
assistance from the department to send notice of the review to certain
individuals actively involved in the care and welfare of the client.
Makes a conforming change. 

SECTION 4.  Amends Section 597.046(c), Health and Safety Code, to make
conforming and nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION 5.  Amends Sections 597.048(a), (e), and (f), Health and Safety
Code, to require the  committee to note in the committe's record the
reason the committee did not interview and observe the client before
making a determination of the client's best interest.  Authorizes, rather
than requires, the committee to suspend review of the application if a
person applies for appointment as the client's guardian.  Makes
nonsubstantive and conforming changes. 

SECTION 6.  Amends Section 597.049(d), Health and Safety Code, to require
the committee to determine a date on which the consent expires. 

SECTION 7.  Amends Section 597.050(b), Health and Safety Code, to require
the ICF-MR facility, rather than the committee, to send a copy of the
committee's opinion to certain individuals and the department.  Deletes
the requirement that the director of the client's ICF-MR facility be
notified. Makes conforming changes. 

SECTION 8.  Amends Section 597.052(b), Health and Safety Code,  to
authorize the interdisciplinary team to consent to psychoactive medication
subsequent to the intial consent for administration of psychoactive
medication made by a surrogate consent committee in accordance with rules
of the department until the expiration date of the consent. 

SECTION 9.  Amends Section 597.054, Health and Safety Code, to delete the
requirement that the committee phase in its initial review process for
applications for treatment decisions regarding adult clients who do not
have legal guardians and who are receiving psychoactive medication.  Makes
a conforming change. 

SECTION 10.  Repealer: Section 597.055, Health and Safety Code
(Expiration). 

SECTION 11.  Emergency clause.
   Effective date: upon passage.