Bill Text: TX HB2849 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to information about available free or low-cost cellular telephones and free or low-cost cellular telephone service plans provided to residents of certain nursing and assisted living facilities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-14 - Referred to Human Services [HB2849 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2849-Introduced.html
88R10812 MPF-D | ||
By: Plesa | H.B. No. 2849 |
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relating to information about available free or low-cost cellular | ||
telephones and free or low-cost cellular telephone service plans | ||
provided to residents of certain nursing and assisted living | ||
facilities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 242.501(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The executive commissioner by rule shall adopt a | ||
statement of the rights of a resident. The statement must be | ||
consistent with Chapter 102, Human Resources Code, but shall | ||
reflect the unique circumstances of a resident at an | ||
institution. At a minimum, the statement of the rights of a | ||
resident must address the resident's constitutional, civil, and | ||
legal rights and the resident's right: | ||
(1) to be free from abuse and exploitation; | ||
(2) to safe, decent, and clean conditions; | ||
(3) to be treated with courtesy, consideration, and | ||
respect; | ||
(4) to not be subjected to discrimination based on | ||
age, race, religion, sex, nationality, or disability and to | ||
practice the resident's own religious beliefs; | ||
(5) to place in the resident's room an electronic | ||
monitoring device that is owned and operated by the resident or | ||
provided by the resident's guardian or legal representative; | ||
(6) to privacy, including privacy during visits and | ||
telephone calls; | ||
(7) to complain about the institution and to organize | ||
or participate in any program that presents residents' concerns to | ||
the administrator of the institution; | ||
(8) to have information about the resident in the | ||
possession of the institution maintained as confidential; | ||
(9) to retain the services of a physician the resident | ||
chooses, at the resident's own expense or through a health care | ||
plan, and to have a physician explain to the resident, in language | ||
that the resident understands, the resident's complete medical | ||
condition, the recommended treatment, and the expected results of | ||
the treatment, including reasonably expected effects, side | ||
effects, and risks associated with psychoactive medications; | ||
(10) to participate in developing a plan of care, to | ||
refuse treatment, and to refuse to participate in experimental | ||
research; | ||
(11) to a written statement or admission agreement | ||
describing the services provided by the institution and the related | ||
charges; | ||
(12) to manage the resident's own finances or to | ||
delegate that responsibility to another person; | ||
(13) to access money and property that the resident | ||
has deposited with the institution and to an accounting of the | ||
resident's money and property that are deposited with the | ||
institution and of all financial transactions made with or on | ||
behalf of the resident; | ||
(14) to keep and use personal property, secure from | ||
theft or loss; | ||
(15) to not be relocated within the institution, | ||
except in accordance with standards adopted under Section 242.403; | ||
(16) to receive visitors; | ||
(17) to receive unopened mail and to receive | ||
assistance in reading or writing correspondence; | ||
(18) to participate in activities inside and outside | ||
the institution; | ||
(19) to wear the resident's own clothes; | ||
(20) to discharge himself or herself from the | ||
institution unless the resident is an adjudicated mental | ||
incompetent; | ||
(21) to not be discharged from the institution except | ||
as provided in the standards adopted under Section 242.403; | ||
(22) to be free from any physical or chemical | ||
restraints imposed for the purposes of discipline or convenience, | ||
and not required to treat the resident's medical symptoms; [ |
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(23) to receive information about prescribed | ||
psychoactive medication from the person prescribing the medication | ||
or that person's designee, to have any psychoactive medications | ||
prescribed and administered in a responsible manner, as mandated by | ||
Section 242.505, and to refuse to consent to the prescription of | ||
psychoactive medications; and | ||
(24) to receive information, at the time of admission | ||
and annually following admission, about available programs | ||
providing free or low-cost cellular telephones and free or low-cost | ||
cellular telephone service plans to qualifying residents. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 247.064(b), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The residents' bill of rights must provide that each | ||
resident in the assisted living facility has the right to: | ||
(1) manage the resident's financial affairs; | ||
(2) determine the resident's dress, hair style, or | ||
other personal effects according to individual preference, except | ||
that the resident has the responsibility to maintain personal | ||
hygiene; | ||
(3) retain and use personal property in the resident's | ||
immediate living quarters and to have an individual locked cabinet | ||
in which to keep personal property; | ||
(4) receive and send unopened mail; | ||
(5) unaccompanied access to a telephone at a | ||
reasonable hour or in case of an emergency or personal crisis; | ||
(6) privacy; | ||
(7) unrestricted communication, including personal | ||
visitation with any person of the resident's choice, at any | ||
reasonable hour, including family members and representatives of | ||
advocacy groups and community service organizations; | ||
(8) make contacts with the community and to achieve | ||
the highest level of independence, autonomy, and interaction with | ||
the community of which the resident is capable; | ||
(9) present grievances on behalf of the resident or | ||
others to the operator, state agencies, or other persons without | ||
threat of reprisal in any manner; | ||
(10) a safe and decent living environment and | ||
considerate and respectful care that recognizes the dignity and | ||
individuality of the resident; | ||
(11) refuse to perform services for the facility, | ||
except as contracted for by the resident and operator; | ||
(12) practice the religion of the resident's choice; | ||
(13) leave the facility temporarily or permanently, | ||
subject to contractual or financial obligations; [ |
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(14) receive information, at the time of admission and | ||
annually following admission, about available programs providing | ||
free or low-cost cellular telephones and free or low-cost cellular | ||
telephone service plans to qualifying residents; and | ||
(15) not be deprived of any constitutional, civil, or | ||
legal right solely by reason of residence in an assisted living | ||
facility. | ||
SECTION 3. As soon as practicable after the effective date | ||
of this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human | ||
Services Commission shall adopt the rules necessary to implement | ||
the changes in law made by this Act. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |