Bill Text: TX SB1017 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to prohibiting organ transplant recipient discrimination on the basis of certain disabilities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-18 - Referred to Health & Human Services [SB1017 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB1017-Introduced.html
87R2689 EAS-D | ||
By: Zaffirini | S.B. No. 1017 |
|
||
|
||
relating to prohibiting organ transplant recipient discrimination | ||
on the basis of certain disabilities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. The heading to Subchapter S, Chapter 161, Health | ||
and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER S. ALLOCATION OF KIDNEYS AND OTHER ORGANS AVAILABLE FOR | ||
TRANSPLANT | ||
SECTION 2. Section 161.471, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 161.471. DEFINITIONS [ |
||
subchapter: | ||
(1) "Auxiliary aids and services" includes: | ||
(A) qualified interpreters or other effective | ||
methods of making aurally delivered materials available to | ||
individuals with hearing impairments; | ||
(B) qualified readers, taped texts, or other | ||
effective methods of making visually delivered materials available | ||
to individuals with visual impairments; | ||
(C) provision of information in a format | ||
accessible to individuals with cognitive, neurological, | ||
developmental, or intellectual disabilities; | ||
(D) provision of supported decision-making | ||
services; | ||
(E) acquisition or modification of equipment or | ||
devices; and | ||
(F) other similar services and actions. | ||
(2) "Disability" has the meaning assigned by the | ||
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et | ||
seq.). | ||
(3) "Health care provider" means: | ||
(A) an individual or facility licensed, | ||
certified, or otherwise authorized to provide health care in the | ||
ordinary course of business or professional practice, including a | ||
physician, hospital, nursing facility, laboratory, intermediate | ||
care facility, mental health facility, and any other facility for | ||
individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities; and | ||
(B) an organ procurement organization. | ||
(4) "Organ [ |
||
an organization that is a qualified organ procurement organization | ||
under 42 U.S.C. Section 273 that is currently certified or | ||
recertified in accordance with that federal law. | ||
(5) "Supported decision making" means the use of a | ||
support person to assist an individual in making medical decisions, | ||
communicate information to the individual, or ascertain an | ||
individual's wishes, including: | ||
(A) allowing the individual's attorney-in-fact | ||
or agent under a medical power of attorney or any person the | ||
individual selects to be included in communications related to the | ||
individual's medical care; | ||
(B) permitting the individual to designate a | ||
person to support the individual in communicating, processing | ||
information, or making medical decisions; | ||
(C) providing auxiliary aids and services to | ||
assist the individual in communicating and processing | ||
health-related information, including the use of assistive | ||
communication technology; | ||
(D) providing information to persons designated | ||
by the individual in a manner consistent with the Health Insurance | ||
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Pub. L. No. 104-191), | ||
regulations adopted under that Act, and other applicable laws and | ||
regulations governing disclosure of health information; | ||
(E) providing health information in a format that | ||
is readily understandable by the individual; and | ||
(F) if the individual has a court-appointed | ||
guardian or other individual responsible for making medical | ||
decisions on behalf of the individual, ensuring that the individual | ||
is included in decisions involving the individual's health care and | ||
that medical decisions are made in accordance with the individual's | ||
expressed interests. | ||
SECTION 3. Subchapter S, Chapter 161, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 161.473 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 161.473. DISCRIMINATION ON BASIS OF DISABILITY | ||
PROHIBITED. (a) A health care provider may not, solely on the | ||
basis of an individual's disability: | ||
(1) determine an individual is ineligible to receive | ||
an organ transplant; | ||
(2) deny medical or other services related to an organ | ||
transplant, including evaluation, surgery, counseling, and | ||
postoperative treatment; | ||
(3) refuse to refer the individual to a transplant | ||
center or other related specialist for evaluation or an organ | ||
transplant; | ||
(4) refuse to place an individual on an organ | ||
transplant waiting list or place the individual at a position lower | ||
in priority on the list than the position the individual would have | ||
been placed if not for the individual's disability; or | ||
(5) decline insurance coverage for any procedure | ||
associated with the organ transplant, including post-transplant | ||
care. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a health care provider | ||
may consider an individual's disability when making a treatment or | ||
coverage recommendation or decision solely to the extent that a | ||
physician or surgeon, following an individualized evaluation of the | ||
potential recipient, determines the disability is medically | ||
significant to the organ transplant. This section does not require | ||
a referral or recommendation for, or the performance of, a | ||
medically inappropriate organ transplant. | ||
(c) A health care provider may not consider an individual's | ||
inability to independently comply with post-transplant medical | ||
requirements as medically significant for the purposes of | ||
Subsection (b) if the individual has the necessary support system | ||
to assist the individual in complying with the requirements. | ||
(d) A health care provider shall make reasonable | ||
modifications in policies, practices, or procedures as necessary to | ||
make services, including transplant-related counseling, | ||
information, coverage, or treatment, available to an individual | ||
with a disability, unless the health care provider can demonstrate | ||
that making the modifications would fundamentally alter the nature | ||
of the services. Reasonable modifications may include: | ||
(1) communicating with persons responsible for | ||
supporting an individual with postsurgical and post-transplant | ||
care, including medication; and | ||
(2) considering the support available to the | ||
individual in determining whether the individual is able to comply | ||
with post-transplant medical requirements, including support | ||
provided by: | ||
(A) family; | ||
(B) friends; or | ||
(C) home and community-based services, including | ||
home and community-based services funded by: | ||
(i) the medical assistance program | ||
established under Chapter 32, Human Resources Code; | ||
(ii) Medicare; | ||
(iii) a health plan in which the individual | ||
is enrolled; or | ||
(iv) any other program or source of funding | ||
available to the individual. | ||
(e) A health care provider shall ensure that an individual | ||
with a disability is not denied services, including | ||
transplant-related counseling, information, coverage, or | ||
treatment, because auxiliary aids and services are absent unless | ||
the health care provider can demonstrate that providing the | ||
services with auxiliary aids and services present would | ||
fundamentally alter the services provided or would impose an undue | ||
burden on the health care provider. | ||
(f) A health care provider shall comply with the | ||
requirements of Titles II and III of the Americans with | ||
Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12131 et seq.). | ||
(g) This section applies to each stage of the organ | ||
transplant process. | ||
(h) A violation of this section is grounds for disciplinary | ||
action by the regulatory agency that issued a license, certificate, | ||
or other authority to a health care provider who committed the | ||
violation. | ||
SECTION 4. Not later than January 1, 2022, the executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall | ||
adopt any rules necessary to implement Subchapter S, Chapter 161, | ||
Health and Safety Code, as amended by this Act. | ||
SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |