Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2831

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the collection of reproductive health information; imposing a civil penalty.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2831 will significantly alter how reproductive health data is managed in Texas, specifically by restricting the ways in which organizations can gather and process this sensitive information. Covered entities will be required to provide individuals with clear privacy policies and ensure that consent is specifically tailored and not embedded in broader agreements. This represents an important shift towards more robust privacy protections in healthcare, particularly for individuals seeking reproductive services.

Summary

House Bill 2831 seeks to regulate the collection and handling of reproductive health information by establishing strict guidelines for covered entities, which include any public or private organizations providing reproductive health services. This bill introduces several definitions crucial to its implementation, such as what constitutes reproductive health information, and outlines the obligations of covered entities regarding consent and data use. The legislation limits how reproductive health data can be collected, stored, and sold, requiring explicit consent from individuals before any such activities.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 2831 arises primarily from concerns over the potential impact on service providers and the implications for reproductive rights. Advocates of the bill argue that it is necessary to safeguard personal privacy and protect individuals from potential misuse of their reproductive health data. Conversely, opponents express concern that strict data collection limitations might hinder the ability of healthcare providers to deliver timely and effective care, potentially impacting public health outcomes. Additionally, the legislation's provisions regarding geofencing, which prevent entities from tracking individuals seeking reproductive health services, may incite further discussion on surveillance and privacy.

Enforcement

The bill grants the Texas Attorney General the authority to initiate legal action against violators of the proposed regulations, allowing for civil penalties for breaches regarding consent or misuse of reproductive health information. Individuals harmed by violations will also have the right to seek damages, highlighting the bill's enforcement mechanisms. By introducing these legal protections and avenues for civil recourse, HB 2831 aims to foster a more accountable environment for the handling of reproductive health data.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H7357

Creates the reproductive health and gender-affirming healthcare data privacy act.

TX S2992

Creates the reproductive health and gender-affirming healthcare data privacy act.

TX AB1500

Sexual and reproductive health information.

TX A973

Expands definition of personal data to include use of reproductive health care services and prohibits collection of reproductive health care prescription drugs from Prescription Monitoring Program.

TX SB885

In public safety, establishing the Reproductive Health Services Address Confidentiality Program; and imposing penalties.

TX HB1644

In public safety, establishing the Reproductive Health Services Address Confidentiality Program; and imposing penalties.

TX HB1182

Establish a data collection system pertaining to assisted reproductive technology and to provide a penalty therefor.

TX S0824

Creates the reproductive freedom and gender affirming care health data privacy act.

TX H5857

Creates the reproductive freedom and gender affirming care health data privacy act.

TX HB670

In abortion, providing for access to reproductive health services facilities; in particular rights and immunities, providing for action for blocking access to reproductive health services facility; and imposing penalties.

Similar Bills

NJ S712

Establishes reproductive health travel advisory.

NJ A4074

Establishes reproductive health travel advisory.

CA AB2540

Public health: public postsecondary education: student health centers: abortion by medication techniques.

TX HB5494

Relating to parentage resulting from assisted reproduction and gestational agreements.

NJ A1970

Enters New Jersey in Women's Reproductive Health Care Compact.

HI HB822

Relating To Employment.

HI HB822

Relating To Employment.

OH HB237

Protect assisted reproduction care