Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB92

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

Caption

Relating to information requested from the Texas Medical Board by a member, committee, or agency of the legislature.

Impact

The bill is intended to enhance governmental transparency by mandating the Texas Medical Board's compliance with public information requests, as established under Section 552.008 of the Government Code. While the need for transparency in government operations is recognized, the bill also places significant emphasis on the protection of individual privacy, aligning with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements. This duality positions SB92 as critical legislation that seeks to ensure a balance between public accountability and individual privacy rights.

Summary

SB92 proposes amendments to the Texas Occupations Code that specifically relate to compliance by the Texas Medical Board with public information requests made by members, committees, or agencies of the legislature. This bill aims to clarify the processes by which the Medical Board must operate when responding to such requests, ensuring that they adhere to state transparency laws while still protecting patient confidentiality. The new section would introduce requirements for redaction, particularly concerning sensitive patient information and personally identifiable information.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB92 may arise around the potential for misuse of public information, even with redaction procedures in place. Concerns have been voiced that improper dissemination of any information that could indirectly identify patients might still occur, leading to calls for stricter guidelines or oversight of information requests. Furthermore, there may be debates regarding the readiness of the Texas Medical Board to implement these changes efficiently and the sufficiency of the existing resources to handle potentially increased workloads stemming from enhanced transparency mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB93

Relating to complaint information and to rulemaking and disciplinary procedures of the Texas Medical Board.

TX SF3416

Board of Medical Practice membership modifications, complaint review committee membership and processes requirements establishment, Board of medicine website provider profiles information requirements establishment, points of patient contact posted information requirements establishment, and audit requirement

TX SB0734

Legislature: committees; membership on a bipartisan, bicameral oversight committee to review departmental or agency audits; modify. Amends title of 2003 PA 1 (MCL 13.101) & adds sec. 2. TIE BAR WITH: SJR G'25

TX SB421

Relative to the membership and duties of the trauma medical review committee and establishing a study committee to review the membership and duties of other boards and an appointment related to emergency medical services.

TX SB922

Relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means.

TX SB1299

Relating to the prohibited release by a public agency of personal affiliation information regarding the members, supporters, or volunteers of or donors to certain nonprofit organizations; creating a criminal offense.

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 SB1387

Relating to the membership of the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee.

TX HB5574

Relating to the membership of the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.