Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1821

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Caption

Relating to notice of the health of children attending a child-care facility.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would provide child-care facilities with the option to communicate immunization percentages to parents and guardians. This could positively affect public trust in child-care settings, helping parents make informed decisions regarding their children's enrollment based on health considerations. Additionally, it may prompt an increase in the priority of vaccinations among the children in these facilities, thus contributing to overall public health.

Summary

SB1821, introduced by Senator Johnson, addresses the health notification requirements of child-care facilities in Texas. The bill proposes an amendment to the Human Resources Code, specifically adding a provision that allows child-care facilities to disclose the percentage of children attending who are immunized according to state health standards. The intent of the bill is to enhance awareness and transparency regarding child health and immunization status in child-care settings.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, there may be elements of contention regarding privacy and stigma. Some legislators and advocacy groups may argue that requiring disclosure of immunization rates could unintentionally stigmatize children who are not immunized for various reasons, whether medical or personal. They may advocate for a more balanced approach that respects family privacy while still promoting public health awareness. Moreover, there might be debates surrounding the enforcement of these new requirements and the potential burden on child-care facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB724

Relating to notice of the health of children attending and adults employed by a child-care facility.

TX SB1275

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities that provide temporary care to children of families in crisis.

TX LB632

Require a health care facility to dispose of the remains of aborted unborn children

TX HB2563

Permitting certain healthcare providers to complete health assessments for children enrolled at day care facilities.

TX HB5127

Children: child care; regulation of child care facilities; modify. Amends sec. 8e of 1973 PA 116 (MCL 722.118e).

TX HB174

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities and registered family homes, including the provision of services to children with disabilities or special needs.

TX SB2071

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities and registered family homes, including the provision of services to children with disabilities or special needs.

TX HB1179

To Create Child And Adolescent Mental Health Survey Programs In Schools And Childcare Facilities For Children From Birth To Nineteen Years Of Age.

TX SF2349

Human services commissioner requirement to provide updates on and seek federal approval on children's mental health projects and identifying funding gaps in children's residential facilities; crisis stabilization facility establishment; legislative task force on children's residential facilities establishment; licensing for facilities for youth with sexual behavior concerns; appropriating money

TX HB2927

Children; Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act; director; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.