Bill Text: TX HB2833 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the sales and use tax exemption for health care supplies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2025-02-14 - Filed [HB2833 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB2833-Introduced.html
By: Howard | H.B. No. 2833 |
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relating to the sales and use tax exemption for health care | ||
supplies. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 151.313, Tax Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (a), (h), and (i) to read as follows: | ||
(a) The following items are exempted from the taxes imposed | ||
by this chapter: | ||
(1) a drug or medicine, other than insulin, if | ||
prescribed or dispensed for a human or animal by a licensed | ||
practitioner of the healing arts; | ||
(2) insulin; | ||
(3) a drug or medicine that is required to be labeled | ||
with a "Drug Facts" panel in accordance with regulations of the | ||
federal Food and Drug Administration, without regard to whether it | ||
is prescribed or dispensed by a licensed practitioner of the | ||
healing arts; | ||
(4) a hypodermic syringe or needle; | ||
(5) a brace; hearing aid or audio loop; orthopedic, | ||
dental, or prosthetic device; ileostomy, colostomy, or ileal | ||
bladder appliance; or supplies or replacement parts for the listed | ||
items; | ||
(6) a therapeutic appliance, device, and any related | ||
supplies specifically designed for those products, if dispensed or | ||
prescribed by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts, when | ||
those items are purchased and used by an individual for whom the | ||
items listed in this subdivision were dispensed or prescribed; | ||
(7) a corrective lens and necessary and related | ||
supplies, if dispensed or prescribed by an ophthalmologist or | ||
optometrist; | ||
(8) specialized printing or signaling [ |
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equipment used by a person who is deaf for the purpose of enabling | ||
the person to communicate through the use of an ordinary telephone | ||
and all materials, paper, and printing ribbons used in that | ||
equipment; | ||
(9) a braille wristwatch, braille writer, braille | ||
paper and braille electronic equipment that connects to computer | ||
equipment, and the necessary adaptive devices and adaptive computer | ||
software; | ||
(10) each of the following items if purchased for use | ||
by a person who is blind to enable the person to function more | ||
independently: a slate and stylus, print enlarger, light probe, | ||
magnifier, white cane, talking clock, large print terminal, talking | ||
terminal, or harness for a guide dog; | ||
(11) hospital beds; | ||
(12) blood glucose monitoring test strips; | ||
(13) an adjustable eating utensil used to facilitate | ||
independent eating if purchased for use by a person, including a | ||
person who is elderly, has a physical disability, has had a stroke, | ||
or is a burn victim, who does not have full use or control of the | ||
person's hands or arms; | ||
(14) subject to Subsection (d), a dietary supplement; | ||
(15) intravenous systems, supplies, and replacement | ||
parts designed or intended to be used in the diagnosis or treatment | ||
of humans; | ||
(16) a wound care dressing; | ||
(17) an adult or a children's diaper; [ |
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(18) a flushable [ |
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(19) each of the following items used for medical or | ||
health care purposes: | ||
(A) a patient gown, face mask, face shield, | ||
thermometer, sharps container, medicine cup, wash basin, blood | ||
pressure cuff, bedside commode, transfer bench, shower seat, skin | ||
barrier, pill crusher, pill cutter, or pill organizer; | ||
(B) a mobility aid, such as a cane or walker; | ||
(C) an absorbent bed pad, absorbent bed sheet, or | ||
other bed cover designed to absorb bodily secretions; | ||
(D) medical scrubs; and | ||
(E) gloves, compression socks, or nonslip socks. | ||
(h) A product is: | ||
(1) a diaper for purposes of this section if the | ||
product is an absorbent garment or other item worn by or secured to | ||
humans who are incapable of, or have difficulty, controlling their | ||
bladder or bowel movements; | ||
(2) an adult diaper for purposes of this section if the | ||
product is a diaper other than a children's diaper; and | ||
(3) a children's diaper for purposes of this section if | ||
the product is a diaper marketed to be worn by children. | ||
(i) A product is a flushable [ |
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this section if: | ||
(1) the product is a moistened and disposable tissue | ||
or towel intended for cleansing the skin of a human; and | ||
(2) the product packaging indicates that the wipe may | ||
be flushed down a toilet [ |
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SECTION 2. The changes in law made by this Act do not affect | ||
tax liability accruing before the effective date of this Act. That | ||
liability continues in effect as if this Act had not been enacted, | ||
and the former law is continued in effect for the collection of | ||
taxes due and for civil and criminal enforcement of the liability | ||
for those taxes. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect October 1, 2025. |