Bill Text: TX SB1133 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to registration requirements and voluntary safety standards certification for senior living facilities; authorizing administrative penalties; imposing fees; requiring an occupational registration.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-18 - Referred to Health & Human Services [SB1133 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB1133-Introduced.html
87R6926 JG-D | ||
By: Johnson, Paxton | S.B. No. 1133 |
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relating to registration requirements and voluntary safety | ||
standards certification for senior living facilities; authorizing | ||
administrative penalties; imposing fees; requiring an occupational | ||
registration. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 4, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 260B to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 260B. SENIOR LIVING FACILITIES | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 260B.001. PURPOSE. The purpose of this chapter is to: | ||
(1) register senior living facilities in this state; | ||
(2) create a voluntary safety standards certification | ||
program for those facilities; and | ||
(3) provide easily accessible information to current | ||
and prospective residents of a senior living facility on the safety | ||
certification status of that facility. | ||
Sec. 260B.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission. | ||
(2) "Common amenity" means an amenity or service | ||
offered or provided to residents of a multiunit residential | ||
property, including: | ||
(A) a fitness center; | ||
(B) concierge services; | ||
(C) a library; | ||
(D) common dining services; | ||
(E) housekeeping services; and | ||
(F) full-time security. | ||
(3) "Executive commissioner" means the executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. | ||
(4) "Resident" means an individual who resides in a | ||
senior living facility under a lease or residential agreement as a | ||
unit owner or tenant. | ||
(5) "Senior living facility" means a residential | ||
facility or a portion of a residential facility that: | ||
(A) is managed by a single entity; | ||
(B) generally requires a resident to be 55 years | ||
of age or older; | ||
(C) contains not fewer than 20 residential units | ||
in one or more multiunit buildings that are available to rent, | ||
lease, or own; | ||
(D) is located on a single lot or tract of land or | ||
on multiple contiguous lots or tracts of land; and | ||
(E) provides common amenities. | ||
(6) "Unit" means a physical portion of a residential | ||
property designated for separate ownership or occupancy. | ||
Sec. 260B.003. EXEMPTIONS. This chapter does not apply to: | ||
(1) a nursing facility licensed under Chapter 242; | ||
(2) an assisted living facility licensed under Chapter | ||
247; | ||
(3) an intermediate care facility licensed under | ||
Chapter 252; | ||
(4) a boarding home facility as defined by Section | ||
260.001 that holds a permit issued as provided by Chapter 260; | ||
(5) a supportive housing facility for elderly | ||
individuals operated in accordance with Section 202, Housing Act of | ||
1959 (12 U.S.C. Section 1701q); | ||
(6) a center for independent living as defined by | ||
Section 702 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. | ||
Section 796a); | ||
(7) a condominium as defined by Section 82.003, | ||
Property Code; or | ||
(8) a facility other than a senior living facility or a | ||
facility described by this section that is regulated by the | ||
commission or in accordance with rules adopted by the Centers for | ||
Medicare and Medicaid Services. | ||
Sec. 260B.004. REGISTRY. The commission shall establish | ||
and maintain a registry that contains information on each senior | ||
living facility registered with the commission, including whether | ||
the facility holds a safety standards certification issued under | ||
Subchapter C. The information must be publicly accessible through | ||
a web page on the commission's Internet website. | ||
Sec. 260B.005. RULES. The executive commissioner shall | ||
adopt rules necessary to implement this chapter. | ||
Sec. 260B.006. COST SAVINGS. To reduce the fiscal impact of | ||
implementing this chapter, the commission may: | ||
(1) use information provided by a local governmental | ||
entity or law enforcement agency in making decisions under this | ||
chapter; and | ||
(2) unless the commission suspects a senior living | ||
facility is violating the safety standards developed under Section | ||
260B.103, process a recertification request for a safety standards | ||
certification issued under Subchapter C by conducting a partial or | ||
full desk review to evaluate the recertification request. | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. REGISTRATION AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS | ||
Sec. 260B.051. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. (a) An entity may | ||
not establish or operate a senior living facility unless the entity | ||
registers with the commission in accordance with this subchapter. | ||
(b) The executive commissioner by rule shall establish | ||
procedures for registering an entity to establish or operate a | ||
senior living facility, but may only establish registration | ||
requirements as necessary to implement this chapter. | ||
(c) The executive commissioner by rule may require an entity | ||
to periodically renew a registration under this section, but may | ||
not revoke an entity's registration unless the entity no longer | ||
operates the senior living facility. | ||
Sec. 260B.052. REGISTRATION AND RENEWAL FEES. (a) The | ||
executive commissioner by rule shall set registration and renewal | ||
fees in amounts: | ||
(1) reasonable and necessary to cover the costs of | ||
administering this chapter; and | ||
(2) as appropriate, based on the number of units in the | ||
senior living facility. | ||
(b) All fees collected under this section are | ||
nonrefundable. | ||
Sec. 260B.053. DISCLOSURE OF CERTIFICATION. (a) A senior | ||
living facility shall provide to each resident at the time the | ||
facility provides the initial facility lease or residential | ||
contract to the resident a written statement on whether the | ||
facility holds a safety standards certification issued under | ||
Subchapter C. The resident must sign and acknowledge the | ||
statement. | ||
(b) The executive commissioner by rule may prescribe the | ||
format of the written statement. | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. SAFETY STANDARDS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 260B.101. VOLUNTARY SAFETY STANDARDS CERTIFICATION | ||
PROGRAM. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a | ||
voluntary safety standards certification program to certify a | ||
senior living facility that meets safety standards established by | ||
commission rule. | ||
(b) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules to | ||
prescribe procedures governing: | ||
(1) the issuance and maintenance of a safety standards | ||
certification; and | ||
(2) inspections of a senior living facility that holds | ||
a safety standards certification to ensure the facility continues | ||
to meet the safety standards required for certification. | ||
Sec. 260B.102. CERTIFICATION FEES. (a) The executive | ||
commissioner by rule shall set fees for issuing safety standards | ||
certifications under this subchapter, including application, | ||
inspection, certification, and renewal fees. The fees must be in | ||
amounts: | ||
(1) reasonable and necessary to cover the costs of | ||
administering this chapter; and | ||
(2) as appropriate, based on the number of units in a | ||
senior living facility. | ||
(b) All fees collected under this section are | ||
nonrefundable. | ||
Sec. 260B.103. SAFETY STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION. (a) | ||
The executive commissioner shall develop and publish on the | ||
commission's Internet website and in the Texas Register safety | ||
standards for certification of a senior living facility under this | ||
subchapter. The standards must address: | ||
(1) the basic housing conditions of a facility to | ||
ensure each resident's health, safety, comfort, and protection from | ||
fire hazard; | ||
(2) sanitary conditions in common areas of a facility | ||
to ensure each resident's health, safety, and comfort; | ||
(3) the appropriate handling and regular reporting to | ||
residents of injuries, crimes, and unusual accidents and the | ||
establishment of related policies and procedures necessary to | ||
ensure the health and safety of each resident; | ||
(4) policies and procedures for natural disasters, | ||
infectious disease outbreaks, and other extreme risks; | ||
(5) policies and procedures for registering facility | ||
visitors to protect the safety of each resident; | ||
(6) criminal history record checks of facility | ||
personnel conducted by the facility and records of those checks; | ||
and | ||
(7) the rights of each resident to: | ||
(A) speak with law enforcement officials and | ||
report instances of criminal conduct to the officials without | ||
obstruction or retaliation from the facility or facility personnel; | ||
and | ||
(B) execute the resident's advance directive or a | ||
testamentary document without any influence from facility | ||
personnel unless the facility is authorized under the resident's | ||
durable medical power of attorney. | ||
(b) In developing safety standards under Subsection (a), | ||
the executive commissioner: | ||
(1) may exempt from certain standards or develop | ||
separate standards for a senior living facility with residents who | ||
are primarily low income, that is located in a rural area, or that | ||
is otherwise unable to meet the standards due to unique | ||
circumstances, as determined by the executive commissioner; | ||
(2) shall develop standards and evaluate the physical | ||
condition of a facility based on the facility's compliance with | ||
applicable local building codes; | ||
(3) shall avoid creating cost burdens that may | ||
disincentivize a facility from seeking a safety standards | ||
certification; and | ||
(4) shall ensure the standards preserve the | ||
independence, privacy, and autonomy of residents. | ||
Sec. 260B.104. INSPECTIONS; ISSUANCE; STATEMENT OF | ||
IMPROVEMENTS. (a) The commission shall inspect each senior living | ||
facility that submits a request to the commission for certification | ||
under this subchapter to determine whether the facility meets the | ||
safety standards for certification developed under Section | ||
260B.103 and may inspect the facility at other reasonable times as | ||
necessary to ensure compliance with this subchapter. | ||
(b) The commission shall issue a safety standards | ||
certification to each senior living facility that applies for and | ||
meets the safety standards for certification. | ||
(c) The commission shall issue a written statement | ||
describing the improvements necessary for obtaining a safety | ||
standards certification to a senior living facility that: | ||
(1) requests an inspection under this section and that | ||
the commission determines does not meet the safety standards for | ||
certification; | ||
(2) holds a certification but is at risk of having the | ||
certification suspended or revoked in accordance with Section | ||
260B.153; or | ||
(3) has had its certification suspended or revoked for | ||
a violation of this chapter. | ||
Sec. 260B.105. CERTIFICATION SEAL. The commission shall | ||
design a certification seal that visually indicates a senior living | ||
facility has met voluntary state safety standards and shall | ||
authorize a facility that holds a safety standards certification to | ||
use the seal in the facility's advertising and marketing materials. | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. GENERAL ENFORCEMENT | ||
Sec. 260B.151. COMPLAINTS. The executive commissioner by | ||
rule shall develop and implement procedures for receiving and | ||
processing complaints of an alleged violation of this chapter. In | ||
developing and implementing the procedures, the executive | ||
commissioner shall ensure the identity of the complainant is kept | ||
confidential. | ||
Sec. 260B.152. INFORMAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION; COLLECTION OF | ||
UNPAID FEES. (a) The executive commissioner by rule shall | ||
establish an informal dispute resolution process to address a | ||
dispute between a senior living facility and the commission | ||
concerning: | ||
(1) unpaid fees or penalties; and | ||
(2) for a facility with a safety standards | ||
certification issued under Subchapter C that is in violation of one | ||
or more of the safety standards developed under Section 260B.103, a | ||
statement of the safety standards violations prepared by the | ||
commission in accordance with this section. | ||
(b) The informal dispute resolution process established by | ||
the executive commissioner under this section must require that: | ||
(1) a senior living facility request informal dispute | ||
resolution not later than the 10th day following the date on which | ||
the commission notifies the facility of the unpaid fees or | ||
penalties or safety standards violations; | ||
(2) the process be completed not later than the 90th | ||
day following the date on which the commission receives from a | ||
senior living facility a request for informal dispute resolution; | ||
(3) not later than the 20th business day following the | ||
date on which a senior living facility requests informal dispute | ||
resolution, the commission provide to the facility a copy of all | ||
information referenced in the dispute, including any notes taken or | ||
e-mails or messages sent by a commission employee involved with | ||
registering or issuing a safety standards certification to the | ||
facility, as applicable, and excluding: | ||
(A) the name of any complainant, witness, or | ||
informant, which must be redacted from information provided to the | ||
facility; | ||
(B) any information that would reasonably lead to | ||
the identification of a complainant, witness, or informant, which | ||
must be redacted from information provided to the facility; | ||
(C) information obtained from or contained in the | ||
records of the facility; | ||
(D) information that is publicly available; or | ||
(E) information that is confidential by law; | ||
(4) during the process, full consideration be given to | ||
all factual arguments raised and information provided by the senior | ||
living facility or commission; | ||
(5) ex parte communications concerning the substance | ||
of any argument relating to the unpaid fees or safety standards | ||
violations under consideration not occur between the informal | ||
dispute resolution staff and the senior living facility or | ||
commission; | ||
(6) the senior living facility and commission be given | ||
a reasonable opportunity to submit arguments and information | ||
supporting the position of the facility or commission and to | ||
respond to arguments and information presented against the other, | ||
provided that the facility submits arguments and supporting | ||
information not later than the 10th business day following the date | ||
on which the facility receives the information described by | ||
Subdivision (3); and | ||
(7) the commission bear the burden of proving the | ||
unpaid fees or penalties or safety standards violations. | ||
(c) The commission may not delegate the commission's | ||
responsibility to administer the informal dispute resolution | ||
process established by this section to another state agency. | ||
(d) A senior living facility that requests an informal | ||
dispute resolution under this section must reimburse the commission | ||
for any costs associated with the commission's preparation, | ||
copying, and delivery of information requested by the facility. | ||
(e) A statement of safety standards violations prepared by | ||
the commission is confidential pending the outcome of the informal | ||
dispute resolution process. Information concerning the outcome of | ||
an inspection may be posted on any Internet website maintained by | ||
the commission while the dispute is pending if the posting clearly | ||
notes each finding that is in dispute. | ||
(f) The commission may charge and the senior living facility | ||
shall pay the reasonable costs associated with making the | ||
redactions required by Subsections (b)(3)(A) and (B). | ||
(g) For a senior living facility that does not request | ||
informal dispute resolution under this section for unpaid | ||
registration or certification fees, the commission may request the | ||
attorney general to institute an action to collect the unpaid fees | ||
and any accrued interest on those fees. | ||
Sec. 260B.153. SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF SAFETY STANDARDS | ||
CERTIFICATION. (a) The commission, after providing notice and | ||
opportunity for a hearing to the senior living facility, may | ||
suspend or revoke a safety standards certification issued under | ||
Subchapter C if the commission determines the facility violated | ||
this chapter or a rule or standard adopted under this chapter in a | ||
substantial manner or more than once. | ||
(b) The suspension or revocation of a safety standards | ||
certification by the commission under this section and the appeal | ||
from that action are governed by the procedures for a contested case | ||
hearing under Chapter 2001, Government Code. | ||
(c) The safety standards certification of a senior living | ||
facility issued under Subchapter C is preserved until final | ||
disposition of a contested matter under this section. | ||
(d) A court of competent jurisdiction may not order | ||
arbitration, whether on motion of any party or on the court's own | ||
motion, to resolve a dispute involving the suspension or revocation | ||
of a safety standards certification issued under Subchapter C or | ||
the conduct with respect to which the suspension or revocation is | ||
sought. | ||
Sec. 260B.154. ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY. (a) The commission | ||
may assess an administrative penalty against a senior living | ||
facility that: | ||
(1) fails to register with the commission under | ||
Section 260B.051 in a timely manner, as determined by commission | ||
rule; | ||
(2) fails to disclose whether the facility holds a | ||
safety standards certification as required by Section 260B.053; | ||
(3) knowingly makes a false statement of a material | ||
fact: | ||
(A) on an application for registration, | ||
registration renewal, certification, or recertification or on | ||
another document provided to the commission; or | ||
(B) with respect to a matter under investigation | ||
by the commission; | ||
(4) misrepresents to a resident or prospective | ||
resident, including through the use of the certification seal | ||
designed by the commission under Section 260B.105, that the | ||
facility holds a safety standards certification issued under | ||
Subchapter C; | ||
(5) applies for a safety standards certification under | ||
Subchapter C but does not allow the commission or a representative | ||
of the commission to conduct any necessary inspection of the | ||
facility's records or premises; | ||
(6) wilfully interferes with the work of the | ||
commission or a representative of the commission in implementing or | ||
enforcing this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter; or | ||
(7) fails to pay a penalty assessed against the | ||
facility not later than the 30th day after the date the assessment | ||
of the penalty becomes final. | ||
(b) A penalty assessed against a senior living facility | ||
under this section may not exceed $1,000 for each violation. | ||
(c) The executive commissioner by rule shall establish | ||
gradations of penalties under this section based on: | ||
(1) the seriousness of a violation; | ||
(2) the history of previous violations; | ||
(3) efforts to correct a violation; and | ||
(4) the size of a senior living facility and the entity | ||
that registers the facility under this chapter. | ||
(d) The commission may waive all or part of a penalty | ||
assessed against a senior living facility under this section if the | ||
commission determines the violation was the result of a good faith | ||
mistake. | ||
(e) A penalty assessed against a senior living facility | ||
under Subsection (a)(7) is in addition to the previously assessed | ||
penalty. | ||
(f) A penalty collected under this section shall be | ||
deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue | ||
fund. | ||
SECTION 2. (a) As soon as practicable after the effective | ||
date of this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human | ||
Services Commission shall adopt rules necessary to implement | ||
Chapter 260B, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Chapter 260B, Health and Safety Code, | ||
as added by this Act, a senior living facility existing on the | ||
effective date of this Act is not required to register under that | ||
chapter before September 1, 2022. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |