Bill Text: TX SB1681 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Comm Sub


Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of the Communicable Disease and Public Health Center.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-05-19 - Not again placed on intent calendar [SB1681 Detail]

Download: Texas-2017-SB1681-Comm_Sub.html
 
 
  By: Lucio  S.B. No. 1681
         (In the Senate - Filed March 9, 2017; April 26, 2017, read
  first time and referred to Committee on Health & Human Services;
  April 26, 2017, rereferred to Committee on Intergovernmental
  Relations; May 3, 2017, reported adversely, with favorable
  Committee Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 4, Nays 2;
  May 3, 2017, sent to printer.)
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  COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 1681 By:  Campbell
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to the establishment of the Communicable Disease and
  Public Health Center.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  The purpose of this Act is to:
               (1)  address the communicable disease and public health
  challenges of the international border region;
               (2)  develop a unified message that will enable this
  state to:
                     (A)  maximize the use of local resources;
                     (B)  increase efficiency and reduce duplication
  of staff resources; and
                     (C)  strengthen collaboration with local
  governmental entities; and
               (3)  foster a greater local and regional capacity to
  address the diseases and allow the border region and this state to
  capitalize on the expertise and insight of local health
  professionals and departments to better serve the border
  communities and region and this state.
         SECTION 2.  Chapter 81, Health and Safety Code, is amended by
  adding Subchapter K to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER K. COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AND PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER
         Sec. 81.451.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "center"
  means the Communicable Disease and Public Health Center established
  under this subchapter.
         Sec. 81.452.  MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING TO ESTABLISH
  CENTER. The department may enter into a memorandum of
  understanding with a county located on an international border that
  has a population of at least 700,000 and that has as its county seat
  a municipality with a population of less than 100,000 to establish
  and jointly operate a Communicable Disease and Public Health
  Center.
         Sec. 81.453.  DONATION OF LAND. The governing body of a
  county described by Section 81.452, or a municipality, institution
  of higher education, community organization, or health care
  provider in that county, may donate real property to the department
  for the center.  The donation may be in fee simple or otherwise.
         Sec. 81.454.  ASSISTANCE FROM CERTAIN ENTITIES. The local
  health department of a county that enters into a memorandum of
  understanding under Section 81.452 may seek the assistance of a
  municipality, institution of higher education, community
  organization, or health care provider in the local health
  department's jurisdiction to establish and operate the center.
         Sec. 81.455.  COMMUNICABLE DISEASE AND PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER.
  (a)  The governing body of a county described by Section 81.452 may
  enter into an agreement with a municipality, institution of higher
  education, community organization, or health care provider in that
  county to:
               (1)  provide a central repository of vector control
  resources for municipalities in a county described by Section
  81.452 and counties adjacent to that county;
               (2)  develop local surveillance, outreach, and
  response campaigns to address communicable disease and potential
  vectors of communicable disease;
               (3)  provide local, regional, and international
  health-related briefings;
               (4)  cooperate with local, regional, state, and
  international officials to:
                     (A)  increase environmental awareness to reduce
  sources for vector development; and
                     (B)  develop recommendations for implementing
  nuisance abatement policies; 
               (5)  with the assistance of appropriate authorities,
  facilitate any necessary method of vector control, including
  trapping, adulticiding, and larviciding of vector populations
  along the international border;
               (6)  provide to health care professionals current
  information, including health advisories and guidance with
  communicable disease case management, regarding communicable
  disease and potential vectors of communicable disease;
               (7)  in cooperation with state, federal, and
  international partners, educate and provide health care screenings
  to populations at high risk of contracting a communicable disease
  that are traditionally difficult to contact, including individuals
  not lawfully present in the United States; and
               (8)  facilitate information sharing between local and
  state entities.
         (b)  A local campaign developed under Subsection (a)(2) must
  be in both English and Spanish.
         (c)  The center may serve as a call center for concerns
  regarding communicable disease and public health along the
  international border.
         (d)  A local health department in each county immediately
  adjacent to an international border shall report to the center
  information regarding:
               (1)  incidents of communicable disease in the county;
               (2)  public health challenges in the county; and
               (3)  any other public health or communicable disease
  issue, as required by the department.
         (e)  The local health department of a county that enters into
  a memorandum of understanding under Section 81.452 shall:
               (1)  collaborate with the local health department of
  each adjoining county; and
               (2)  meet with a representative of each local health
  department described by Subdivision (1) to discuss the health
  status of each county and address the occurrence and control of
  communicable disease in each county.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.
 
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