HBA-CMT H.C.R. 206 77(R) BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisH.C.R. 206 By: Nixon, Joe Civil Practices 4/10/2001 Introduced BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Darcie R. Barclay suffered from degenerative bone disease of the temporomandibular joint caused by a medical grade of implant/joint prosthesis that was recalled by the Food and Drug Administration and needed specialized surgery to alleviate pain and inability to function. Ms. Barclay was insured under The University of Texas System Employee Health Plan, for which The University of Texas Medical Branch was the insurer and NYLCare Health Plans of the Gulf Coast, Inc. was the adjusting arm. On a number of separate occasions, Darcie R. Barclay was assured by representatives of The University of Texas Medical Branch and NYLCare Health Plans of the Gulf Coast Inc. that the needed surgery was covered in her insurance, only to be later informed on each occasion that she was in fact not covered and a different reason for denial of coverage was given on each occasion. The University of Texas Medical Branch, The University of Texas System, and Texas Gulf Coast HMO Inc. may have violated the Insurance Code and the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act. The assurances and subsequent denials of coverage resulted in postponement of corrective surgery and denial of treatment by health care providers for postsurgical pain and complications, and ultimately resulted in the loss of employment for Ms. Barclay and attendant damages. House Concurrent Resolution 206 grants permission to Darcie R. Barclay to sue the State of Texas, The University of Texas Medical Branch, and The University of Texas System, and provides that the chairman of the board of regents of The University of Texas System be served process for the University of Texas Medical Branch and the chancellor of The University of Texas System be served process. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency, or institution. ANALYSIS House Concurrent Resolution 206 grants permission to Darcie R. Barclay to sue the State of Texas, The University of Texas Medical Branch, and The University of Texas System, and provides that the chairman of the board of regents of The University of Texas System be served process for The University of Texas Medical Branch and the chancellor of The University of Texas System be served process.