Bill Text: TX HB260 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to an exemption from civil liability for certain professionals for the disclosure of certain mental health information.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-02-25 - Referred to Public Health [HB260 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB260-Introduced.html
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By: Thompson of Harris | H.B. No. 260 |
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relating to an exemption from civil liability for certain | ||
professionals for the disclosure of certain mental health | ||
information. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 611.004, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-1) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) A professional may disclose confidential information | ||
only: | ||
(1) to a governmental agency if the disclosure is | ||
required or authorized by law; | ||
(2) to medical, mental health, or law enforcement | ||
personnel if the professional in good faith determines that there | ||
is a probability of imminent physical injury by the patient to the | ||
patient or others or there is a probability of immediate mental or | ||
emotional injury to the patient; | ||
(3) to qualified personnel for management audits, | ||
financial audits, program evaluations, or research, in accordance | ||
with Subsection (b); | ||
(4) to a person who has the written consent of the | ||
patient, or a parent if the patient is a minor, or a guardian if the | ||
patient has been adjudicated as incompetent to manage the patient's | ||
personal affairs; | ||
(5) to the patient's personal representative if the | ||
patient is deceased; | ||
(6) to individuals, corporations, or governmental | ||
agencies involved in paying or collecting fees for mental or | ||
emotional health services provided by a professional; | ||
(7) to other professionals and personnel under the | ||
professionals' direction who participate in the diagnosis, | ||
evaluation, or treatment of the patient; | ||
(8) in an official legislative inquiry relating to a | ||
state hospital or state school as provided by Subsection (c); | ||
(9) to designated persons or personnel of a | ||
correctional facility in which a person is detained if the | ||
disclosure is for the sole purpose of providing treatment and | ||
health care to the person in custody; | ||
(10) to an employee or agent of the professional who | ||
requires mental health care information to provide mental health | ||
care services or in complying with statutory, licensing, or | ||
accreditation requirements, if the professional has taken | ||
appropriate action to ensure that the employee or agent: | ||
(A) will not use or disclose the information for | ||
any other purposes; and | ||
(B) will take appropriate steps to protect the | ||
information; or | ||
(11) to satisfy a request for medical records of a | ||
deceased or incompetent person pursuant to Section 74.051(e), Civil | ||
Practice and Remedies Code. | ||
(a-1) A person described by Section 611.001(2)(A) or (B) who | ||
in good faith discloses confidential information in accordance with | ||
Subsection (a)(2) of this section is immune from civil liability in | ||
an action brought against the person for disclosing the | ||
confidential information. | ||
SECTION 2. The changes in law made by this Act apply only to | ||
a disclosure of confidential information made on or after the | ||
effective date of this Act. A disclosure made before the effective | ||
date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the | ||
disclosure was made, and that law is continued in effect for that | ||
purpose. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |