Bill Text: TX HB2306 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to certain health and safety matters regarding appropriate places of employment and places that are accessible to the public.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-10 - Referred to Economic & Small Business Development [HB2306 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB2306-Introduced.html
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By: Alvarado | H.B. No. 2306 |
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relating to certain health and safety matters regarding appropriate | ||
places of employment and places that are accessible to the public. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 161.0901(b), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The report must include, at a minimum: | ||
(1) a baseline of statistics and analysis regarding | ||
retail compliance with this subchapter, Subchapter K, and Chapters | ||
154 and 155, Tax Code; | ||
(2) a baseline of statistics and analysis regarding | ||
illegal tobacco sales, including: | ||
(A) sales to minors; | ||
(B) enforcement actions concerning minors; and | ||
(C) sources of citations; | ||
(3) tobacco controls and initiatives by the Office of | ||
Smoking and Health of the department, or any other state agency, | ||
including an evaluation of the effectiveness of the controls and | ||
initiatives; | ||
(4) the future goals and plans of the Office of Smoking | ||
and Health of the department to decrease the use of tobacco and | ||
tobacco products, including the determination of potential | ||
measures to address relevant air quality issues; | ||
(5) the educational programs of the Office of Smoking | ||
and Health of the department and the effectiveness of those | ||
programs, including programs to increase awareness of potential | ||
measures to address relevant air quality issues; and | ||
(6) the incidence of use of tobacco and tobacco | ||
products by regions in this state, including use of cigarettes and | ||
tobacco products by ethnicity. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 161.253(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) On conviction of an individual for an offense under | ||
Section 161.252, the court shall suspend execution of sentence and | ||
shall require the defendant to attend a tobacco awareness program, | ||
which must include increasing the awareness of potential measures | ||
to address relevant air quality issues, approved by the | ||
commissioner. The court may require the parent or guardian of the | ||
defendant to attend the tobacco awareness program with the | ||
defendant. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 161.301(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The commissioner shall develop and implement a public | ||
awareness campaign designed to reduce tobacco use by minors in this | ||
state. The campaign may use advertisements or similar media to | ||
provide educational information about tobacco use. The | ||
commissioner shall also determine and promote the implementation of | ||
potential measures to address relevant air quality issues. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 161.302(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The entity administering Section 161.301 shall also | ||
develop and implement a grant program to support youth groups that | ||
include as a part of the group's program components related to | ||
reduction of tobacco use by the group's members, including | ||
increasing the awareness of potential measures to address relevant | ||
air quality issues. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 161.354(c), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) Information included in a report filed under this | ||
subchapter is confidential if the department determines that there | ||
is no reasonable scientific basis for concluding that the | ||
availability of the information could reduce risks to public | ||
health, including increasing the awareness of potential measures | ||
to address relevant air quality issues. | ||
SECTION 6. Subsections(a) and (d), Section 242.001, Health | ||
and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) It is the goal of this chapter to ensure that | ||
institutions in this state deliver the highest possible quality of | ||
care. This chapter, and the rules and standards adopted under this | ||
chapter, establish minimum acceptable levels of care. A violation | ||
of a minimum acceptable level of care established under this | ||
chapter or a rule or standard adopted under this chapter is | ||
forbidden by law. Each institution licensed under this chapter | ||
shall, at a minimum, provide quality care in accordance with this | ||
chapter and the rules and standards. Components of quality of care | ||
addressed by these rules and standards include: | ||
(1) quality of life; | ||
(2) access to care; | ||
(3) continuity of care; | ||
(4) comprehensiveness of care; | ||
(5) coordination of services; | ||
(6) humaneness of treatment; | ||
(7) conservatism in intervention; | ||
(8) health and safety, including relevant air quality, | ||
of the environment; | ||
(9) professionalism of caregivers; and | ||
(10) participation in useful studies. | ||
(d) The legislature finds that the construction, | ||
maintenance, and operation of institutions shall be regulated in a | ||
manner that protects the residents of the institutions by: | ||
(1) providing the highest possible quality of care; | ||
(2) strictly monitoring all factors relating to the | ||
health, safety, welfare, and dignity of each resident, including | ||
relevant air quality; | ||
(3) imposing prompt and effective remedies for | ||
noncompliance with licensing standards; and | ||
(4) providing the public with information concerning | ||
the operation of institutions in this state. | ||
SECTION 7. Subsections (a) and (e), Section 242.037, Health | ||
and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The department shall make and enforce rules and minimum | ||
standards to implement this chapter, including rules and minimum | ||
standards relating to quality of life, quality of care, and | ||
residents' rights, including relevant air quality. | ||
(e) In addition to standards or rules required by other | ||
provisions of this chapter, the board shall adopt, publish, and | ||
enforce minimum standards relating to: | ||
(1) the construction of an institution, including | ||
plumbing, heating, lighting, ventilation, and other housing | ||
conditions, to ensure the residents' health, safety, comfort, and | ||
protection from fire hazard, including relevant air quality; | ||
(2) the regulation of the number and qualification of | ||
all personnel, including management and nursing personnel, | ||
responsible for any part of the care given to the residents; | ||
(3) requirements for in-service education of all | ||
employees who have any contact with the residents; | ||
(4) training on the care of persons with Alzheimer's | ||
disease and related disorders for employees who work with those | ||
persons; | ||
(5) sanitary and related conditions in an institution | ||
and its surroundings, including water supply, sewage disposal, food | ||
handling, and general hygiene in order to ensure the residents' | ||
health, safety, and comfort; | ||
(6) the nutritional needs of each resident according | ||
to good nutritional practice or the recommendations of the | ||
physician attending the resident; | ||
(7) equipment essential to the residents' health and | ||
welfare; | ||
(8) the use and administration of medication in | ||
conformity with applicable law and rules; | ||
(9) care and treatment of residents and any other | ||
matter related to resident health, safety, and welfare; | ||
(10) licensure of institutions; and | ||
(11) implementation of this chapter. | ||
SECTION 8. Section 248.026(a), Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The board shall adopt rules necessary to implement this | ||
chapter. The rules must establish minimum standards for special | ||
care facilities relating to: | ||
(1) the issuance, renewal, denial, suspension, and | ||
revocation of the license required by this chapter; | ||
(2) the qualifications, duties, and supervision of | ||
professional and nonprofessional personnel and volunteers; | ||
(3) residents' rights; | ||
(4) medical and nursing care and services provided by | ||
a license holder; | ||
(5) the organizational structure, lines of authority, | ||
delegation of responsibility, and operation of a special care | ||
facility; | ||
(6) records of care and services kept by the license | ||
holder, including the disposal or destruction of those records; | ||
(7) health, safety, fire prevention, and sanitary | ||
provisions, including relevant air quality; | ||
(8) transfer of residents in a medically appropriate | ||
manner from or to a special care facility; | ||
(9) construction plan approval and inspection; and | ||
(10) any aspects of a special care facility as | ||
necessary to protect the public or residents of the facility. | ||
SECTION 9. Subsections (a) and (b), Section 385.002, Health | ||
and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The board by rule shall establish voluntary guidelines | ||
for indoor air quality in, and air quality of common outside areas | ||
connected to or immediately contiguous to indoor areas of, | ||
government buildings, including guidelines for ventilation and | ||
indoor air pollution control systems. The board may adopt other | ||
rules necessary to implement this chapter. | ||
(b) In establishing the guidelines, the board shall | ||
consider: | ||
(1) the potential chronic effects of air contaminants | ||
on human health; | ||
(2) the potential effects of insufficient ventilation | ||
of the indoor, or immediately contiguous outdoor, environment on | ||
human health; | ||
(3) the potential costs of health care for the short- | ||
term and long-term effects on human health that may result from | ||
exposure to indoor air contaminants; and | ||
(4) the potential costs of compliance with a proposed | ||
guideline. | ||
SECTION 10. The legislature finds that the quality of the | ||
air in appropriate places of employment and appropriate places that | ||
are accessible to the public shall be maintained and improved with | ||
effective and necessary measures, prescribed by statute or rule, | ||
that protect the general health, safety, and welfare. | ||
SECTION 11. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |