Bill Text: TX HB4754 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to health benefit plan coverage for and prohibitions on gender transitioning procedures and treatments provided to certain individuals; creating a criminal offense.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-22 - Referred to Public Health [HB4754 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB4754-Introduced.html
88R10180 MCF-D | ||
By: Tinderholt | H.B. No. 4754 |
|
||
|
||
relating to health benefit plan coverage for and prohibitions on | ||
gender transitioning procedures and treatments provided to certain | ||
individuals; creating a criminal offense. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the Texas Millstone Act. | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 161, Health and Safety Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subchapter X to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER X. GENDER TRANSITION PROCEDURES OR TREATMENTS | ||
Sec. 161.701. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Biological sex" means the biological indication | ||
of male or female in the context of reproductive potential or | ||
capacity, such as sex chromosomes, naturally occurring sex | ||
hormones, gonads, and nonambiguous internal and external genitalia | ||
present at birth, without regard to an individual's psychological, | ||
chosen, or subjective experience of gender. | ||
(2) "Cross-sex hormones" means: | ||
(A) testosterone or other androgens provided to a | ||
biological female in a more potent amount than would naturally | ||
occur in a healthy biological female; or | ||
(B) estrogen provided to a biological male in a | ||
more potent amount than would naturally occur in a healthy | ||
biological male. | ||
(3) "Gender" means the psychological, behavioral, | ||
social, and cultural aspects of being male or female. | ||
(4) "Gender reassignment surgery" means a medical | ||
procedure performed for the purpose of surgically altering or | ||
removing healthy anatomical characteristics typical for the | ||
individual's biological sex to instill physiological or anatomical | ||
characteristics that resemble a sex different than the individual's | ||
biological sex. The term includes genital or nongenital gender | ||
reassignment surgery performed for the purpose of assisting an | ||
individual with a gender transition. | ||
(5) "Gender transition" means the process by which an | ||
individual progresses from identifying with and living as the | ||
gender that corresponds to the individual's biological sex to | ||
identifying with and living as a gender different than the | ||
individual's biological sex. The term includes social, legal, or | ||
physical changes to an individual. | ||
(6) "Gender transition procedure or treatment" means a | ||
medical or surgical procedure or treatment, including a physician's | ||
services, inpatient and outpatient hospital services, and | ||
prescription drugs, related to gender transition that seeks to: | ||
(A) alter or remove anatomical characteristics | ||
typical for the individual's biological sex; or | ||
(B) instill physiological or anatomical | ||
characteristics that resemble a sex different from the individual's | ||
biological sex, including: | ||
(i) medical services that provide | ||
puberty-blocking drugs, cross-sex hormones, or other mechanisms to | ||
promote the development of feminizing or masculinizing features in | ||
the opposite biological sex; and | ||
(ii) genital or nongenital gender | ||
reassignment surgery performed for the purpose of assisting an | ||
individual with a gender transition. | ||
(7) "Genital gender reassignment surgery" means a | ||
medical procedure related to an individual's genitals and performed | ||
for the purpose of assisting the individual with a gender | ||
transition, including: | ||
(A) surgical procedures such as penectomy, | ||
orchiectomy, vaginoplasty, clitoroplasty, or vulvoplasty for | ||
biologically male patients or hysterectomy or oophorectomy for | ||
biologically female patients; | ||
(B) reconstruction of the fixed part of the | ||
urethra with or without a metoidioplasty; or | ||
(C) phalloplasty, vaginectomy, scrotoplasty, or | ||
implantation of erection or testicular prostheses for biologically | ||
female patients. | ||
(8) "Health care professional" means an individual | ||
other than a physician who is licensed, certified, or otherwise | ||
authorized by this state's laws to administer health care in the | ||
ordinary course of business or practice of a profession. | ||
(9) "Nongenital gender reassignment surgery" means a | ||
medical procedure that is not a genital gender reassignment surgery | ||
and is performed for the purpose of assisting an individual with a | ||
physical gender transition, including the following surgical | ||
procedures: | ||
(A) for either a biological male or female: | ||
(i) liposuction or lipofilling; or | ||
(ii) various aesthetic procedures; | ||
(B) for a biological male: | ||
(i) augmentation mammoplasty; | ||
(ii) facial feminization surgery; | ||
(iii) voice feminization surgery; | ||
(iv) thyroid cartilage reduction; | ||
(v) gluteal augmentation; or | ||
(vi) hair reconstruction; or | ||
(C) for a biological female: | ||
(i) subcutaneous mastectomy; | ||
(ii) voice masculinization surgery; or | ||
(iii) pectoral implants. | ||
(10) "Physician" means a person licensed to practice | ||
medicine in this state. | ||
(11) "Puberty-blocking drug" means a drug used to | ||
delay or suppress normal puberty development in children for the | ||
purpose of assisting an individual with a gender transition, | ||
including: | ||
(A) for a biological male, a | ||
gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue or other synthetic drug | ||
prescribed to stop luteinizing hormone secretion and testosterone | ||
secretion; or | ||
(B) for a biological female, a synthetic drug | ||
prescribed to stop the production of estrogen and progesterone. | ||
(12) "Public money" means money of this state, a state | ||
agency, or a political subdivision. | ||
Sec. 161.702. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter does not | ||
apply to: | ||
(1) a procedure, treatment, or service provided to an | ||
individual who is born with a medically verifiable genetic disorder | ||
of sex development, including: | ||
(A) 46,XX chromosomes with virilization; | ||
(B) 46,XY chromosomes with undervirilization; or | ||
(C) both ovarian and testicular tissue; | ||
(2) a procedure, treatment, or service provided to an | ||
individual who does not have the normal sex chromosome structure, | ||
sex steroid production, or sex steroid hormone action for male or | ||
female as determined by a physician through genetic testing or | ||
biochemical testing; | ||
(3) treatment of an infection, injury, disease, or | ||
disorder that has been caused by or exacerbated by the performance | ||
of a gender transition procedure or treatment, regardless of | ||
whether: | ||
(A) the gender transition procedure or treatment | ||
was performed in accordance with state and federal law; or | ||
(B) funding for the gender transition procedure | ||
or treatment is permissible under this subchapter; or | ||
(4) a procedure undertaken because the individual | ||
suffers from a physical disorder, injury, or illness that would, as | ||
certified by a physician, place the individual in imminent danger | ||
of death or impairment of a major bodily function unless the | ||
procedure is performed. | ||
Sec. 161.703. CONSTRUCTION OF SUBCHAPTER. This subchapter | ||
may not be construed to deny, impair, or otherwise affect any right | ||
or authority of the attorney general, this state, or any agency, | ||
officer, or employee of this state, acting under any law other than | ||
this subchapter, to bring or intervene in an action brought under | ||
this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 161.704. PROHIBITED PROVISION OF GENDER TRANSITION | ||
PROCEDURES OR TREATMENTS. A physician or health care professional, | ||
including a physician or health care professional employed by or | ||
practicing in a facility owned by this state or a political | ||
subdivision, may not: | ||
(1) provide a gender transition procedure or treatment | ||
to an individual younger than 26 years of age; or | ||
(2) refer an individual younger than 26 years of age to | ||
a physician or health care professional for a gender transition | ||
procedure or treatment. | ||
Sec. 161.705. PROHIBITED USE OF PUBLIC MONEY. Public money | ||
may not directly or indirectly be used, granted, paid, or otherwise | ||
distributed to a person who provides gender transition procedures | ||
or treatment to individuals younger than 26 years of age. | ||
Sec. 161.706. PROHIBITED MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT. The | ||
commission may not provide Medicaid reimbursement to a provider for | ||
a gender transition procedure or treatment to an individual younger | ||
than 26 years of age. | ||
Sec. 161.707. CRIMINAL OFFENSE. (a) A physician or health | ||
care professional who knowingly violates Section 161.704 commits an | ||
offense. | ||
(b) An offense under this section is a state jail felony. | ||
(c) An indictment for an offense under this section must be | ||
presented within 40 years from the date of the commission of the | ||
offense, and not afterward. | ||
Sec. 161.708. DISCIPLINARY ACTION. (a) The Texas Medical | ||
Board or another state regulatory agency with jurisdiction over a | ||
health care provider subject to Section 161.704 shall revoke the | ||
license, certification, or authorization of a physician or health | ||
care provider who the board or agency determines has violated that | ||
section. | ||
(b) Disciplinary action described by Subsection (a) must be | ||
taken not later than the 40th anniversary of the date of the | ||
violation of Section 161.704. | ||
Sec. 161.709. CIVIL ACTION. (a) Notwithstanding any other | ||
law, an individual may bring an action for damages incurred as a | ||
result of a gender transition procedure or treatment performed on | ||
the individual: | ||
(1) through the individual's parent, guardian, or next | ||
friend, if the individual is under 18 years of age; and | ||
(2) in the individual's own name, not later than the | ||
40th anniversary after the date the individual attains 18 years of | ||
age. | ||
(b) A court may award to the prevailing claimant: | ||
(1) compensatory damages; | ||
(2) injunctive relief; | ||
(3) declaratory relief; and | ||
(4) any other appropriate relief. | ||
(c) A court shall award a claimant prevailing in an action | ||
brought under this section reasonable attorney's fees incurred in | ||
bringing the action. | ||
(d) Notwithstanding any other law, an action brought under | ||
this section may be commenced, and relief may be granted, in a | ||
judicial proceeding without regard to whether the individual | ||
commencing the action has sought or exhausted available | ||
administrative remedies. | ||
Sec. 161.710. ATTORNEY GENERAL ENFORCEMENT. (a) The | ||
attorney general may bring an action to enforce this subchapter. | ||
(b) In an action brought under this section, the court may | ||
award the attorney general injunctive or declaratory relief and | ||
reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in bringing the | ||
action. | ||
SECTION 3. If before implementing any provision of this Act | ||
a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a | ||
federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision, | ||
the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or | ||
authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the | ||
waiver or authorization is granted. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |