Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2374

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to infection prevention and control programs and other communicable diseases measures at certain long-term care facilities; authorizing an administrative penalty.

Impact

If enacted, HB2374 will significantly strengthen the statutory framework around infection control in long-term care settings. Facilities will need to comply with new requirements for quality assessment and assurance committees that oversee the infection control programs. This legislation responds to serious public health concerns, especially underscored by the COVID-19 pandemic, by aiming to curb outbreaks in vulnerable populations residing in long-term care facilities. The rules implemented as a result of this bill will require more rigorous oversight and documentation of infection-related incidents.

Summary

House Bill 2374 aims to enhance infection prevention and control measures at long-term care facilities in Texas. The bill stipulates that each facility is required to develop and maintain a comprehensive infection control program to provide a safe and sanitary environment, prevent the development and transmission of communicable diseases, and ensure rapid availability of critical tests, such as COVID-19 and influenza tests. It mandates that facilities designate qualified personnel, including a primary and secondary infection preventionist, who must meet specific training requirements and provide regular reporting on infectious disease management.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2374 could stem from the administrative penalties that may be imposed against facilities that fail to comply with these new regulations. Facilities could face significant fines based on the nature and seriousness of any violations, which may lead to concerns over financial implications for smaller or underfunded facilities. Moreover, the required extensive training for the designated infection preventionists could raise discussions about workforce availability and the quality of compliance in various facility settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3174

Relating to county and hospital district disease control pilot programs to reduce the risk of certain infectious and communicable diseases; authorizing fees.

TX A4334

Revises infection control regulation in long-term care facilities.

TX HB2456

Modifies provisions relating to infectious or communicable diseases

TX A3779

Establishes testing and visitation requirements and employment restrictions for long-term care facilities in response to outbreaks of infectious disease.

TX SB344

Regards health care facilities and infection prevention textiles

TX LD2046

An Act to Update Certain Duties Regarding Student Health Related to Communicable and Infectious Disease

TX SB2846

Relating to the control of disease in wildlife; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX A882

Expands oversight and regulation of long-term care facilities; makes appropriation.

TX HB1057

Modifies provisions relating to infectious or communicable diseases

TX SB504

Communicable diseases: HIV reporting.

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