Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1685

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.

Impact

One of the main provisions of SB1685 is the requirement that pregnancy resource centers must have at least one licensed obstetrician or gynecologist present while providing services. This is positioned as a measure to protect the health and safety of patients utilizing these centers for counseling and support. The executive commissioner of Health and Human Services is empowered to prescribe specific minimum standards, making it essential for centers to adhere to regulations that reflect the level of care typically provided in ambulatory surgical centers. The bill aims to balance patient safety with the operational capabilities of such facilities.

Summary

SB1685 is a legislative proposal aimed at establishing minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers in Texas. The bill introduces Chapter 174 to the Health and Safety Code, which defines a pregnancy resource center as an organization that provides pregnancy counseling or information but does not perform abortions or provide comprehensive birth control services. By clearly defining the scope of services these centers can offer, the bill intends to enhance the regulatory framework governing such facilities.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB1685 is likely to center on the implications of varying standards for reproductive health services. Supporters of the bill may argue that establishing minimum standards is necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals seeking assistance at these centers. In contrast, opponents could express concerns about increased regulation leading to reduced access to supportive services for those in need, particularly if facilities struggle to meet the new requirements. The debate could further explore the role of government in regulating reproductive health services and the autonomy of such centers in delivering care.

Companion Bills

TX HB2586

Identical Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2586

Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.

TX HB549

AN ACT relating to pregnancy resource centers.

TX HB794

AN ACT relating to pregnancy resource centers.

TX SR30

Supports work of pregnancy resource centers and condemns harassment of pregnancy resource centers by AG.

TX HB3535

Relating to pregnancy resources.

TX HB2229

Appropriation; DHS; pregnancy resource centers

TX HB1595

Pregnancy resource centers that receive state funding.

TX HB2381

Relating to pregnancy resources; prescribing an effective date.

TX SB1684

Relating to the regulation of limited service pregnancy resource centers; creating a criminal offense; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB40

Authorize tax credit for pregnancy resource center donations

Similar Bills

NJ A1679

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services or health care services violate consumer fraud act.

NJ S3319

Provides certain deceptive practices in advertising of pregnancy-related services violate consumer fraud act.

KS HB2635

Enacting the pregnancy center autonomy and rights of expression act to protect the ability of private pregnancy centers to provide life-affirming care.

NJ A3753

Requires crisis pregnancy centers to disclose certain information in multiple languages.

OK HB3194

Pregnancy centers; terms; agencies; pregnancy center; prohibitions; abortion-inducing drugs or contraception; counsel; staffing or hiring decisions; remedies; severability; effective date.

SC H3504

Pregnancy CARE Act

SC H3012

Pregnancy CARE Act

NJ SR30

Supports work of pregnancy resource centers and condemns harassment of pregnancy resource centers by AG.