Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4355

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

Caption

Relating to the practice of nursing, including disciplinary procedures of the Texas Board of Nursing; authorizing a fee.

Impact

The introduction of expunction procedures could lead to a notable shift in how nursing actions and their repercussions are handled in Texas. This change is intended to promote rehabilitation among nursing professionals who have encountered disciplinary actions yet have taken proactive steps towards compliance and improvement. However, it also raises questions about the protections for patients and how past behaviors might inform future nursing practices, especially considering that violations resulting in direct patient harm cannot be expunged.

Summary

House Bill 4355 aims to amend various provisions of the Occupations Code related to nursing practices in Texas. One of the primary focuses of the bill is on the disciplinary processes governed by the Texas Board of Nursing. Notably, the bill introduces the ability for the board to establish a procedure for expunging disciplinary records of nurses under specific circumstances. This provision provides a path for nurses who have shown compliance with disciplinary orders to have their records cleared, which could significantly affect their professional futures and reputations.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the implementation of the expunction process, particularly in defining eligibility criteria and the circumstances under which a nurse may seek expungement of their records. Critics may argue that while rehabilitation is essential, there should be a balance to ensure patient safety and accountability. On the other hand, proponents of the bill might stress the importance of giving nurses a second chance in a profession that is critical to public health and safety. The bill also affirms that nurses practicing under emergency declarations must adhere to state regulations, which could further complicate the dialogue around accountability during crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3194

Relating to the grounds for denial of a license or disciplinary action by the Texas Board of Nursing.

TX SB1567

Practice of nursing; modifying restriction on supervision fees for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; prohibiting certain requirements by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Effective date.

TX HB178

Nursing Practice Changes

TX HB194

Medical Examiners Board and Nursing Board collaborative practice; joint committee, membership and procedures revised

TX SB124

Medical Examiners Board and Nursing Board collaborative practice; joint committee, membership and procedures revised

TX SB407

State Board of Nursing - Advanced Practice Nursing Licensure and Specialty Certification - Reciprocity Discussions (Maryland Border States Advanced Practice Nursing Act)

TX HB602

State Board of Nursing - Advanced Practice Nursing Licensure and Specialty Certification - Reciprocity Discussions (Maryland Border States Advanced Practice Nursing Act)

TX HB616

AN ACT relating to the Board of Nursing.

TX HB567

Modify laws governing the Board of Nursing, nursing professionals

TX HB1566

To Require Adoption Of A Statewide Practical Nursing Program Core Curriculum To Increase Consistency In Practical Nursing Education.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.