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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to reporting requirements by certain physicians for |
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abortion complications. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 171.006, Health and Safety Code, as |
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added by Chapter 4 (H.B. 13), Acts of the 85th Legislature, 1st |
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Called Session, 2017, is redesignated as Section 171.007, Health |
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and Safety Code, and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 171.007 [171.006]. ABORTION COMPLICATION REPORTING |
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REQUIREMENTS; CIVIL PENALTY. (a) In this section "abortion |
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complication" means any harmful event or adverse outcome with |
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respect to a patient related to an abortion that is performed on the |
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patient and that is diagnosed or treated by a health care |
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practitioner or at a health care facility and includes: |
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(1) shock; |
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(2) uterine perforation; |
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(3) cervical laceration; |
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(4) hemorrhage; |
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(5) aspiration or allergic response; |
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(6) infection; |
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(7) sepsis; |
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(8) death of the patient; |
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(9) incomplete abortion; |
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(10) damage to the uterus; or |
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(11) an infant born alive after the abortion. |
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(b) The reporting requirements of this section apply only |
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to: |
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(1) a physician who: |
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(A) performs at an abortion facility an abortion |
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that results in an abortion complication diagnosed or treated by |
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that physician; [or] |
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(B) diagnoses or treats at an abortion facility |
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an abortion complication that is the result of an abortion |
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performed by another physician at the facility; or |
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(C) diagnoses or treats at a public health |
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clinic, hospital, or other health care facility an abortion |
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complication that the physician knows or reasonably believes is the |
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result of an abortion performed by another physician; or |
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(2) a health care facility that is a hospital, |
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abortion facility, freestanding emergency medical care facility, |
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or health care facility that provides emergency medical care, as |
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defined by Section 773.003. |
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(c) A physician described by Subsection (b)(1) shall |
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electronically submit to the commission in the form and manner |
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prescribed by commission rule a report on each abortion |
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complication diagnosed or treated by that physician not later than |
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the end of the third business day after the date on which the |
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complication is diagnosed or treated. Each health care facility |
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described by Subsection (b)(2) shall electronically submit to the |
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commission in the form and manner prescribed by commission rule a |
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report on each abortion complication diagnosed or treated at the |
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facility not later than the 30th day after the date on which the |
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complication is diagnosed or treatment is provided for the |
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complication. |
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(d) The commission shall develop a form for reporting an |
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abortion complication under Subsection (c) and publish the form on |
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the commission's Internet website. The executive commissioner by |
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rule may adopt procedures to reduce duplication in reporting under |
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this section. |
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(e) A report under this section may not identify by any |
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means the physician performing an abortion, other than a physician |
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described by Subsection (b)(1), or the patient on whom the abortion |
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was performed. |
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(f) A report under this section must identify the name of |
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the physician submitting the report or the name and type of health |
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care facility submitting the report and must include, if known, for |
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each abortion complication: |
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(1) the date of the abortion that caused or may have |
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caused the complication; |
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(2) the type of abortion that caused or may have caused |
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the complication; |
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(3) the gestational age of the fetus at the time the |
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abortion was performed; |
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(4) the name and type of the facility in which the |
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abortion was performed; |
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(5) the date the complication was diagnosed or |
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treated; |
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(6) the name and type of any facility other than the |
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reporting facility in which the complication was diagnosed or |
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treated; |
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(7) a description of the complication; |
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(8) the patient's year of birth, race, marital status, |
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and state and county of residence; |
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(9) the date of the first day of the patient's last |
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menstrual period that occurred before the date of the abortion that |
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caused or may have caused the complication; |
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(10) the number of previous live births of the |
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patient; and |
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(11) the number of previous induced abortions of the |
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patient. |
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(g) Except as provided by Section 245.023, all information |
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and records held by the commission under this section are |
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confidential and are not open records for the purposes of Chapter |
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552, Government Code. That information may not be released or made |
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public on subpoena or otherwise, except release may be made: |
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(1) for statistical purposes, but only if a person, |
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patient, or health care facility is not identified; |
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(2) with the consent of each person, patient, and |
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facility identified in the information released; |
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(3) to medical personnel, appropriate state agencies, |
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or county and district courts to enforce this chapter; or |
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(4) to appropriate state licensing boards to enforce |
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state licensing laws. |
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(h) A report submitted under this section must include the |
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most specific, accurate, and complete reporting for the highest |
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level of specificity. |
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(i) The commission shall develop and publish on the |
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commission's Internet website an annual report that aggregates on a |
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statewide basis each abortion complication required to be reported |
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under Subsection (f) for the previous calendar year. The annual |
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report may not include any duplicative data. |
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(j) A physician described by Subsection (b)(1) or health |
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care facility that violates this section is subject to a civil |
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penalty of $500 for each violation. The attorney general, at the |
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request of the commission or appropriate licensing agency, may file |
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an action to recover a civil penalty assessed under this subsection |
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and may recover attorney's fees and costs incurred in bringing the |
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action. Each day of a continuing violation constitutes a separate |
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ground for recovery. |
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(k) The third separate violation of this section |
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constitutes cause for the revocation or suspension of a physician's |
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or health care facility's license, permit, registration, |
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certificate, or other authority or for other disciplinary action |
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against the physician or facility by the appropriate licensing |
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agency. |
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(l) The commission shall notify the Texas Medical Board of |
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any violations of this section by a physician. |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |