SRC-JFA S.B. 361 75(R)   BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research Center   S.B. 361
By: Madla
Health & Human Services
3-25-97
As Filed


DIGEST 

The Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners (acupuncture board) was
created as an administratively attached board to the Board of Medical
Examiners (medical board) in 1993 by the 73rd Legislature.  The
acupuncture board is responsible for providing an orderly system of
regulating the practice of acupuncture, subject to the advice and approval
of the medical board.  The acupuncture board carries out its programs and
functions through a nine-member board appointed by the governor and
through the use of the staff of the medical board.  To carry out these
programs, the acupuncture board has a budget of $59,614 and 2.18 medical
board employees for fiscal year 1996.   

The acupuncture board is subject to the Sunset Act and will be abolished
September 1, 1997, unless continued by the legislature.  As a result of
its review of the acupuncture board, the Sunset Advisory Commission
recommended continuation and several statutory modifications that are
contained in this legislation.  

PURPOSE

As proposed, S.B. 361 continues the Texas State Board of Acupuncture
Examiners for an eight-year period and makes statutory modifications
recommended by the Sunset Advisory Commission.   

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is granted to the Board of Acupuncture Examiners in
SECTION 4 (Section 6.051(b), Article 4495b, V.T.C.S.) and to the Board of
Medical Examiners in SECTIONS 4 and 6 (Sections 6.085(a) and 6.10(j),
Article 4495b, V.T.C.S.) of this bill.    

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Section 6.04, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S. (Medical Practice
Act), by amending Subsections (b), (d), (g), and (h), and by adding
Subsections (i)-(l), to update the standard language developed by the
Sunset Commission prohibiting lobbyists from serving as a member on the
Board of Acupuncture Examiners (acupuncture board).  Deletes provision
relating to persons employed by certain statewide or national
organizations.  Updates standard language developed by the Sunset
Commission regarding the presiding officer of the acupuncture board.  Adds
standard language developed by the Sunset Commission regarding the
eligibility of a person for an appointment to the acupuncture board.  Adds
standard language developed by the Sunset Commission regarding an officer,
employee, or paid consultant of a Texas trade association in the field of
health care, or that person's spouse.  Defines "Texas trade association."
Deletes provision regarding the open meetings law, open records law, and
the Administrative Procedure Act.  Adds standard language developed by the
Sunset Commission regarding appointments to the acupuncture board.
Provides that unless continued in existence as provided by this chapter,
the acupuncture board is abolished and this subchapter expires September
1, 2005, rather than September 1, 1997.  Makes a conforming change. 

SECTION 2. Amends Subchapter F, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., by adding
Sections 6.041 and 6.042, as follows: 

Sec. 6.041.  GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL FROM ACUPUNCTURE BOARD.  Adds standard
language developed by the Sunset Commission regarding grounds for removal
from  the acupuncture board and requiring the executive director of the
Board of Medical Examiners (medical board) or the executive director's
designee to provide to members of the acupuncture board certain
information regarding their qualifications for office and their legal
responsibilities.   

Sec. 6.042.  BOARD MEMBER TRAINING.  Adds standard language developed by
the Sunset Commission regarding board member training prior to joining the
acupuncture board and prior to senate confirmation.   

SECTION 3. Amends Section 6.05, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., to update
standard language developed by the Sunset Commission regarding the powers
and duties of the acupuncture board. Deletes a clause requiring the
acupuncture board to establish a procedure for reporting and processing
complaints relating to the practice of acupuncture under this article.
Makes conforming changes.   

SECTION 4. Amends Subchapter F, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S.,  by adding
Sections 6.051, 6.071, 6.075, and 6.085, as follows: 

Sec. 6.051.  PUBLIC INTEREST INFORMATION; COMPLAINTS.  Adds standard
language developed by the Sunset Commission regarding public interest
information, consumer complaints, and a complaint file.   

Sec. 6.071.  EXAMINATION RESULTS.  Adds standard language developed by the
Sunset Commission regarding notification of examination.   

Sec. 6.075.  TEMPORARY LICENSE.  Authorizes the acupuncture board to issue
a temporary license to certain applicants.  Provides that a temporary
license is valid for 100 days from the date issued and may be extended
only for another 30 days after the date the initial temporary license
expires. 

Sec. 6.085.  ADVERTISING.  Adds standard language developed by the Sunset
Commission regarding restrictions by the medical board of advertising to
prohibit false, misleading, or deceptive practices. 

SECTION 5. Amends Section 6.09, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., by adding
Subsections (c) and (d), to add standard language developed by the Sunset
Commission regarding the acupuncture board's funds and the acupuncture
board's annual financial report.  

SECTION 6. Amends Section 6.10, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., as follows:

Sec. 6.10.  New heading:  ISSUANCE AND RENEWAL OF LICENSE.  Adds standard
language developed by the Sunset Commission regarding licensing of
out-of-state applicants and renewal of licenses.  Makes a conforming
change.  

SECTION 7. Amends Subchapter F, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., by adding 6.101,
as follows: 

Sec. 6.101.  LICENSE HOLDER INFORMATION.  Sets forth the information each
license holder is required to file with the acupuncture board.  Requires a
license holder to notify the acupuncture board of a change of address by a
certain date.     

SECTION 8. Amends Section 6.11, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., and redesignates
Sections 6.11(b)-(g) as Section 6.115, as follows: 

Sec. 6.11.  DENIAL OF LICENSE; DISCIPLINE OF LICENSE HOLDER.  Authorizes a
license to practice acupuncture to be denied, suspended, probated, or
revoked if the applicant for a license or the holder of a license, among
other items, has been, rather than is, adjudged mentally incompetent by a
court of competent jurisdiction or has a mental or physical condition that
renders the person unable to perform safely as an acupuncturist; has
practiced, rather than practices, acupuncture in a manner detrimental to
the public health and welfare;  fraudulently or deceptively uses a
license; has acted in an unprofessional or dishonorable manner that is
likely to deceive, defraud, or injure a member of the public; has
committed an act in violation of state law if the act is connected with
the person's practice as an acupuncturist; or has had the person's license
suspended, revoked, or restricted, has had other disciplinary action taken
by another state regarding the person's practice as an acupuncturist, or
has had disciplinary action taken against the person by the uniformed
services of the U.S. based on acts by the license holder similar to acts
described in this section.  Provides that a complaint, indictment, or
conviction of a law violation is not necessary for the enforcement of a
denial, suspension, probation, or revocation of an applicant for a license
or the holder of a license who has committed an act in violation of
certain state laws.  Provides that proof of the commission of an act while
in practice as an acupuncturist or under the guise of practice as an
acupuncturist is sufficient for action by the medical board.  Provides
that a certified copy of the record of the state or uniformed services of
the U.S. taking an action is conclusive evidence that a person's license
has been suspended, revoked, or restricted, or the person has had other
disciplinary action taken against the person by another state or the U.S.
Makes conforming and nonsubstantive changes.    

Sec. 6.115.  SCOPE OF PRACTICE.  Redesignated from Sections 6.11(b)-(g),
Article 4495b, V.T.C.S.  Makes conforming changes.   

SECTION 9. Amends Subchapter F, Article 4495b, by adding Sections 6.116
and 6.117, as follows: 

Sec. 6.116.  ADDITIONAL DISCIPLINARY AUTHORITY.  Adds standard language
developed by the Sunset Commission regarding additional disciplinary
authority and punishment by the acupuncture board upon a finding that an
acupuncturist has committed an offense described in Section 6.11 of this
Act.  

Sec. 6.117.  SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, OR NONRENEWAL OF LICENSE.  Adds
standard language developed by the Sunset Commission regarding
disciplinary hearings conducted by the State Office of Administrative
Hearings.   

SECTION 10. Amends Section 6.12(b), Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., to provide
that a person commits a third degree felony, rather than a Class A
misdemeanor, if the person violates Section 6.06, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S.,
requiring a person to practice acupuncture with a license issued by the
medical board. 

SECTION 11. Amends Subchapter F, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., by adding
Section 6.125, as follows: 

Sec. 6.125.  SUBPOENAS.  Authorizes the executive director of the medical
board or the presiding officer of the acupuncture board to issue a
subpoena or subpoena duces tecum for certain purposes.  Provides that
failure to timely comply with a subpoena issued under this section is a
ground for disciplinary action by the acupuncture board or any other
licensing or regulatory agency with jurisdiction over the individual or
entity subject to the subpoena; and denial of a license application.   

SECTION 12. Makes application of this Act prospective. 

SECTION 13. Makes application of changes in law made by this Act, relating
to members of the acupuncture board, prospective to September 1, 1997.
Provides that this Act does not prohibit a person who is a member of the
acupuncture board on September 1, 1997, from being reappointed to the
acupuncture board if the person has the qualifications required for a
member under Subchapter F, Article 4495b, V.T.C.S., as amended by this
Act. 

SECTION 14. Effective date: September 1, 1997.  Makes application of this
Act prospective.    

SECTION 15. Emergency clause.