Bill Text: TX HB1009 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Comm Sub
NOTE: There are more recent revisions of this legislation. Read Latest Draft
Bill Title: Relating to procedures for obtaining informed consent before certain postmortem examinations or autopsies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - See remarks for effective date [HB1009 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB1009-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Relating to procedures for obtaining informed consent before certain postmortem examinations or autopsies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-06-17 - See remarks for effective date [HB1009 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB1009-Comm_Sub.html
By: Callegari (Senate Sponsor - Hegar) | H.B. No. 1009 | |
(In the Senate - Received from the House May 5, 2011; | ||
May 9, 2011, read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal | ||
Justice; May 21, 2011, reported favorably by the following vote: | ||
Yeas 6, Nays 0; May 21, 2011, sent to printer.) |
|
||
|
||
relating to procedures for obtaining informed consent before | ||
certain postmortem examinations or autopsies. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. This Act shall be known as the Jerry Carswell | ||
Memorial Act. | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 49, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended by adding Subchapter C to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. INFORMED CONSENT FOR POSTMORTEM EXAMINATION OR | ||
AUTOPSY | ||
Art. 49.31. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter does not apply | ||
to an autopsy that: | ||
(1) is ordered by the Texas Department of Criminal | ||
Justice or an authorized official of the department in accordance | ||
with Section 501.055, Government Code; or | ||
(2) a justice of the peace or medical examiner | ||
determines is required under this chapter or other law. | ||
Art. 49.32. CONSENT TO POSTMORTEM EXAMINATION OR AUTOPSY. | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this article, a | ||
physician may not perform, or assist in the performance of, a | ||
postmortem examination or autopsy on the body of a deceased person | ||
unless the physician obtains the written informed consent of a | ||
person authorized to provide consent under Article 49.33 of this | ||
code. The consent must be provided on the form prescribed under | ||
Article 49.34 of this code. | ||
(b) If, after due diligence, a physician is unable to | ||
identify or contact a person authorized to give consent under | ||
Article 49.33 of this code, the physician may, as authorized by a | ||
medical examiner, justice of the peace, or county judge, as | ||
appropriate, perform a postmortem examination or autopsy on the | ||
body of a deceased person not less than 24 hours and not more than 48 | ||
hours from the time of the decedent's death or the time the | ||
physician or other person took possession of the body. | ||
Art. 49.33. PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO CONSENT TO POSTMORTEM | ||
EXAMINATION OR AUTOPSY. (a) Subject to Subsections (b) and (c) of | ||
this article, consent for a postmortem examination or autopsy may | ||
be given by any member of the following classes of persons who is | ||
reasonably available, in the order of priority listed: | ||
(1) the spouse of the decedent; | ||
(2) the person acting as guardian of the person of the | ||
decedent at the time of death or the executor or administrator of | ||
the decedent's estate; | ||
(3) the adult children of the decedent; | ||
(4) the parents of the decedent; and | ||
(5) the adult siblings of the decedent. | ||
(b) If there is more than one member of a class listed in | ||
Subsection (a)(2), (3), (4), or (5) of this article entitled to give | ||
consent to a postmortem examination or autopsy, consent may be | ||
given by a member of the class unless another member of the class | ||
files an objection with the physician, medical examiner, justice of | ||
the peace, or county judge. If an objection is filed, the consent | ||
may be given only by a majority of the members of the class who are | ||
reasonably available. | ||
(c) A person may not give consent under this article if, at | ||
the time of the decedent's death, a person in a class granted higher | ||
priority under Subsection (a) of this article is reasonably | ||
available to give consent or to file an objection to a postmortem | ||
examination or autopsy. | ||
Art. 49.34. POSTMORTEM EXAMINATION OR AUTOPSY CONSENT FORM. | ||
The commissioner of state health services, in consultation with the | ||
Texas Medical Board, shall prescribe a standard written consent | ||
form for a postmortem examination or autopsy. The form must: | ||
(1) include the name of the hospital or other | ||
institution and the department that will perform the examination or | ||
autopsy; | ||
(2) include a statement that the removal from the | ||
deceased person's body and retention by the physician of organs, | ||
fluids, prosthetic devices, or tissue may be required for purposes | ||
of comprehensive evaluation or accurate determination of a cause of | ||
death; | ||
(3) provide the family of the deceased person with an | ||
opportunity to place restrictions or special limitations on the | ||
examination or autopsy; | ||
(4) include a separate section regarding the | ||
disposition of organs, fluids, prosthetic devices, or tissue after | ||
the examination or autopsy, including a prioritized list of the | ||
persons authorized to control that disposition, as provided by | ||
Chapter 692A, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(5) provide for documented and witnessed consent; | ||
(6) allow authorization for the release of human | ||
remains to a funeral home or individual designated by the person | ||
giving consent for the postmortem examination or autopsy; | ||
(7) include information regarding the rights | ||
described by Article 49.35 of this code; | ||
(8) list the circumstances under which a medical | ||
examiner is required by law to conduct an investigation, inquest, | ||
or autopsy under Article 49.25 of this code; | ||
(9) include a statement that the form is required by | ||
state law; and | ||
(10) be written in plain language designed to be | ||
easily understood by the average person. | ||
Art. 49.35. RIGHT TO NONAFFILIATED PHYSICIAN. (a) A person | ||
authorized to consent to a postmortem examination or autopsy under | ||
Article 49.33 of this code may request that a physician who is not | ||
affiliated with the hospital or other institution where the | ||
deceased person died: | ||
(1) perform the postmortem examination or autopsy at | ||
another hospital or institution; or | ||
(2) review the postmortem examination or autopsy | ||
conducted by a physician affiliated with the hospital or other | ||
institution where the deceased person died. | ||
(b) A representative of the hospital or other institution | ||
shall inform the person of the person's right to request the | ||
performance or review of a postmortem examination or autopsy by a | ||
nonaffiliated physician under Subsection (a) before the person | ||
consents to the postmortem examination or autopsy. | ||
(c) A person requesting a nonaffiliated physician to | ||
perform or review a postmortem examination or autopsy shall bear | ||
the additional costs incurred as a result of the nonaffiliated | ||
physician's performance or review of the examination or autopsy | ||
under Subsection (a) of this article. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 501.055(d), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(d) If the next of kin consents to the autopsy or does not | ||
within eight hours of the time of death file an objection with | ||
[ |
||
authorized official of the department shall order an autopsy to be | ||
conducted on the inmate. The order of an autopsy under this | ||
subsection constitutes consent to an autopsy for the purposes of | ||
Article 49.32 [ |
||
SECTION 4. Article 49.13, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
repealed. | ||
SECTION 5. (a) Not later than December 31, 2011, the | ||
Department of State Health Services shall prescribe the written | ||
consent form required under Article 49.34, Code of Criminal | ||
Procedure, as added by this Act. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Subchapter C, Chapter 49, Code of | ||
Criminal Procedure, as added by this Act, a physician is not | ||
required to comply with the requirements of that subchapter until | ||
January 1, 2012. | ||
SECTION 6. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this | ||
section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2011. | ||
(b) Sections 3 and 4 of this Act take effect January 1, 2012. | ||
* * * * * |