Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1614

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to veterinary services performed on certain animals in the care of a releasing agency.

Impact

If enacted, HB1614 will affect how releasing agencies manage veterinary care for pets. Specifically, it allows veterinarians to service animals belonging to impoverished families, reflecting a commitment to support those in need while ensuring that these services are documented and regulated by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. This documentation ensures that there is accountability regarding the services provided and the qualifications of the animal's owners.

Summary

House Bill 1614 proposes amendments to Section 828.012 of the Health and Safety Code, specifically regarding the veterinary services performed on animals in the care of a releasing agency. The bill restricts veterinarians employed by these agencies from performing nonemergency veterinary services, except for sterilization, on animals that are known or should be known to have an owner. The bill sets parameters for when a veterinarian can provide services, prioritizing aid for those whose owners meet specific financial criteria defined in the legislation.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB1614 is the language surrounding the definition of 'indigent' and the process by which owners prove their financial status. Critics of the bill may argue that imposing such requirements might limit access to necessary care for animals owned by families that do not easily meet the financial thresholds but still struggle economically. As such, stakeholders involved in animal welfare may have differing views on the implications of defining indigence so narrowly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1408

Veterinarians; authorize licensed veterinary technicians to administer antirabies vaccinations to animals

TX HF2402

A bill for an act providing for the administration of a rabies vaccine to an animal by a registered veterinary technician performing the task under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.

TX SB105

Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians; licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians to practice veterinary teleadvice; authorize

TX SB2017

Chiropractors; allow to perform chiropractic upon animals without the supervision of a veterinarian.

TX SB493

Relating To Veterinarians.

TX SB493

Relating To Veterinarians.

TX SB327

Relating to the disposition of animals after veterinary treatment.

TX SB2158

Relating To Veterinarians.

TX S1912

Establishes loan redemption program for certified veterinarians employed as large animal veterinarians in New Jersey.

TX A3410

Establishes loan redemption program for certified veterinarians employed as large animal veterinarians in New Jersey.

Similar Bills

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