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  81R37206 JSC-D
 
  By: Guillen H.R. No. 2911
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
 
         BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of
  Texas, 81st Legislature, Regular Session, 2009, That House Rule 13,
  Section 9(a), be suspended in part as provided by House Rule 13,
  Section 9(f), to enable the conference committee appointed to
  resolve the differences on House Bill 2330, laboratory tests
  measuring kidney function, to consider and take action on the
  following matter:
         House Rule 13, Sections 9(a)(3) and (4), are suspended to
  permit the committee to add text to added Section 42.0047, Health
  and Safety Code, so that it reads as follows:
         Sec. 42.0047.  ESTIMATED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE
  REPORTING. (a)  A laboratory that performs a serum creatinine test
  on a sample from a person 18 years of age or older shall also
  calculate and include in the reported results the person's
  estimated glomerular filtration rate or the results of an
  alternative equivalent calculation measuring kidney function if
  the laboratory receives along with the sample all relevant clinical
  information about the person necessary to calculate the person's
  estimated glomerular filtration rate or perform an alternative
  equivalent calculation.  A physician requesting a serum creatinine
  test shall provide to the laboratory all relevant clinical
  information about the person necessary to calculate the person's
  estimated glomerular filtration rate or perform an alternative
  equivalent calculation unless the physician determines that the
  calculation is unnecessary.
         (b)  The requirements under Subsection (a) do not apply to:
               (1)  a laboratory that uses equipment to perform serum
  creatinine tests that cannot be reprogrammed to calculate the
  estimated glomerular filtration rate or perform an alternative
  equivalent calculation measuring kidney function; or
               (2)  a laboratory performing a serum creatinine test on
  a sample taken from a patient who is being treated in a hospital.
         Explanation: This change is necessary to allow a laboratory
  to perform an alternative equivalent calculation measuring a
  person's kidney function.