Bill Text: TX SB1788 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the distribution of emergency health resources by the state.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-26 - Referred to Health & Human Services [SB1788 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB1788-Introduced.html
By: Gutierrez, Alvarado | S.B. No. 1788 | |
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relating to the distribution of emergency health resources by the | ||
state. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 161, Health and Safety Code, Subchapter | ||
A is amended by adding Section 161.0110 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 161.0110. PANDEMIC VACCINE DISTRIBUTION. (a) The | ||
state shall proportionally distribute to designated providers in | ||
each county in the state any vaccine or immunizing agent received or | ||
manufactured for the purpose of responding to a pandemic, state | ||
epidemic, or public health disaster under Section 81.003, Health | ||
and Safety Code, based on: | ||
(1) the county population size; | ||
(2) the percentage of the county population currently | ||
infected compared to the state population currently infected; and | ||
(3) the percentage of the county population who has | ||
died as a direct or in-direct result of the disease compared to the | ||
total number of people in the state who have died as a direct or | ||
in-direct result of the disease. | ||
(b) If the state has a limited supply of vaccines or | ||
immunizing agents for distribution or has received an additional | ||
supply of vaccines or immunizing agents for distribution and has | ||
given priority designation to specific professions or groups of | ||
people to receive the vaccine or immunizing agent, the state shall | ||
distribute the vaccines or immunizing agents proportionally based | ||
on: | ||
(1) the county population size; | ||
(2) the percentage of the county population receiving | ||
priority designation by the state compared to the total state | ||
population receiving priority designation by the state; | ||
(3) the percentage of the county population currently | ||
infected compared to the state population currently infected; and | ||
(4) the percentage of the county population who has | ||
died as a direct or in-direct result of the disease compared to the | ||
total number of people in the state who have died as a direct or | ||
in-direct result of the disease. | ||
(c) Sections (a-b) only apply to counties that are located | ||
in an area with a declared disaster under Section 418.014, 418.108, | ||
Government Code, as a result of a pandemic, state epidemic, or | ||
public health disaster under Section 81.003, Health and Safety | ||
Code,. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 418.017, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding subsections (d-f) to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 418.017 USE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESOURCES. (a) The | ||
governor may use all available resources of state government and of | ||
political subdivisions that are reasonably necessary to cope with a | ||
disaster. | ||
(b) The governor may temporarily reassign resources, | ||
personnel, or functions of state executive departments and agencies | ||
or their units for the purpose of performing or facilitating | ||
emergency services. | ||
(c) The governor may commandeer or use any private property | ||
if the governor finds it necessary to cope with a disaster, subject | ||
to the compensation requirements of this chapter. | ||
(d) Any personal protective equipment, sanitation equipment | ||
or any other public or private resource designated for responding | ||
to a pandemic, state epidemic or public health disaster under | ||
Section 81.003, Health and Safety Code, must be proportionately | ||
distributed to each county based on: | ||
(1) the county population size; | ||
(2) the percentage of the county population currently | ||
infected compared to the state population currently infected; and | ||
(3) the percentage of the county population who has | ||
died as a direct or in-direct result of the disease compared to the | ||
total number of people in the state who have died as a direct or | ||
in-direct result of the disease. | ||
(e) If the state has a limited supply or an additional | ||
supply of personal protective equipment, sanitation equipment or | ||
any other public or private resource designated for responding to a | ||
pandemic, state epidemic or public health disaster under Section | ||
81.003, Health and Safety Code, and has given priority designation | ||
to specific professions or groups of people to receive designated | ||
resources, the state must proportionately distributed resources to | ||
each county based on: | ||
(1) the county population size; | ||
(2) the percentage of the county population receiving | ||
priority designation by the state compared to the total state | ||
population receiving priority designation by the state; | ||
(3) the percentage of the county population currently | ||
infected compared to the state population currently infected; and | ||
(4) the percentage of the county population who has | ||
died as a direct or in-direct result of the disease compared to the | ||
total number of people in the state who have died as a direct or | ||
in-direct result of the disease. | ||
(f) Sections (d-e) only apply to counties that are located | ||
in an area with a declared disaster under Section 418.014, 418.108, | ||
as a result of a pandemic, state epidemic, or health crisis. | ||
Section 3. This act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |