Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB481

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

Caption

Relating to emergency preparedness and response plans for the continued care and safety of nursing facility and assisted living facility residents.

Impact

The bill amends Sections of the Health and Safety Code to require nursing and assisted living facilities to install and maintain emergency generators or alternate power sources and have sufficient fuel supplies to endure power outages. It established specific temperature maintenance guidelines (between 71°F and 81°F) to prevent heat-related complications during outages and mandates facilities to prepare strategies for safely transporting residents when they can no longer maintain adequate living conditions. Additionally, facilities must provide training for staff on these emergency procedures.

Summary

Senate Bill 481, known as the Emergency Preparedness and Response Act, seeks to enhance the safety and care of residents in nursing and assisted living facilities during emergencies. It mandates that each facility must adopt and implement a comprehensive emergency preparedness and response plan, specifically addressing various emergencies that could threaten the health and safety of residents, including fires, power outages, and natural disasters. This proactive requirement aims to ensure that facilities are better equipped to maintain essential services and resident care during crises.

Contention

While the intent of SB 481 is largely seen as beneficial for safeguarding vulnerable populations, there may be concerns regarding the implementation costs that facilities might face to comply with these new requirements. Critics could argue that smaller facilities, in particular, may struggle with the financial burden of complying with these stringent safety regulations. The level of support for the bill reflects a balance between ensuring resident safety and the operational feasibility for various caregiving facilities.

Notable_points

Another notable aspect of SB 481 includes the provision that the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission will adopt rules necessary for the administration and enforcement of the emergency preparedness plans. The bill is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, providing facilities time to prepare for the new regulations. This could spark discussions about the adequacy of current emergency preparedness practices and the necessity for ongoing training and updates to these plans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1368

Relating to an emergency preparedness and contingency operations plan, including temperature regulation, for nursing facility and assisted living facility residents during an emergency; providing penalties.

TX HB1199

Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities.

TX HB1467

Relating to emergency preparedness of assisted living facilities and the health and safety of residents of those facilities; providing civil and administrative penalties.

TX HB3595

Relating to an emergency preparedness and contingency operations plan, including temperature regulation, for assisted living facility residents during an emergency; providing penalties.

TX HB4250

Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and certain multiunit complexes; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB2218

Relating to required emergency generators or other backup power sources in certain nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and senior independent living communities; providing civil penalties.

TX HB2224

Relating to required emergency generators or other backup power sources in certain nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and senior independent living communities; providing civil and administrative penalties.

TX HB1176

Nursing facilities and assisted living facilities; Health Dept. shall inspect to determine compliance with rules for emergency power sources.

TX SB2886

Nursing homes & assisted living facilities; require rules & regulations regarding operation of during weather-related emergencies.

TX HF3622

Conditions for admission to or continued residence in nursing homes and assisted living facilities prohibited, facilities required to maintain automatic external defibrillators, and training requirements modified.

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Relating to an emergency preparedness and contingency operations plan, including temperature regulation, for nursing facility and assisted living facility residents during an emergency; providing penalties.