Bill Text: TX SB1583 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to restricting research on potentially pandemic pathogens in this state; creating a civil penalty.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-05-15 - Not again placed on intent calendar [SB1583 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB1583-Comm_Sub.html
By: Hall | S.B. No. 1583 | |
(In the Senate - Filed March 3, 2023; March 16, 2023, read | ||
first time and referred to Committee on State Affairs; March 20, 2023, | ||
rereferred to Committee on Health & Human Services; April 3, 2023, | ||
reported adversely, with favorable Committee Substitute by the | ||
following vote: Yeas 7, Nays 2; April 3, 2023, sent to printer.) | ||
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 1583 | By: Perry |
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relating to restricting research on potentially pandemic pathogens | ||
in this state; creating a civil penalty. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that: | ||
(1) gain of function research was a concern for the | ||
federal government, resulting in a three-year moratorium on the | ||
funding of that research from 2014 to 2017; | ||
(2) the COVID-19 pandemic may have been the result of a | ||
pathogen leak from a secure lab in which gain of function research | ||
was being conducted; | ||
(3) gain of function research, which involves | ||
manipulating potentially pandemic pathogens, poses a biosecurity | ||
vulnerability to this state; and | ||
(4) residents of this state have a right to know the | ||
vulnerabilities posed by gain of function research on pathogens. | ||
SECTION 2. Subtitle H, Title 3, Education Code, is amended | ||
by adding Chapter 158 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 158. RESEARCH INVOLVING POTENTIALLY PANDEMIC PATHOGENS | ||
Sec. 158.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Gain of function research" means research that | ||
may reasonably be anticipated to enhance the transmissibility or | ||
virulence of a potentially pandemic pathogen. | ||
(2) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning | ||
assigned by Section 61.003. | ||
(3) "Potentially pandemic pathogen" means a virus, | ||
bacteria, fungus, or eukaryotic parasite, or any strain or variant | ||
of a virus, bacteria, fungus, or eukaryotic parasite, that is: | ||
(A) likely, moderately, or highly transmissible | ||
and likely capable of wide and uncontrollable spread in human | ||
populations; | ||
(B) likely, moderately, or highly virulent and | ||
likely to cause significant mortality and morbidity in human | ||
beings; or | ||
(C) likely to pose a severe threat to public | ||
health and safety, the capacity of public health systems, or the | ||
security of this state if allowed to spread within the general | ||
population. | ||
Sec. 158.002. PROHIBITED GAIN OF FUNCTION RESEARCH ON | ||
POTENTIALLY PANDEMIC PATHOGENS. (a) Notwithstanding any other | ||
law, an institution of higher education may not conduct or provide | ||
funding to another entity to conduct gain of function research on | ||
potentially pandemic pathogens. | ||
(b) An institution of higher education that violates this | ||
section is ineligible to receive state funds. | ||
SECTION 3. The heading to Chapter 81, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 81. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES; PUBLIC HEALTH DISASTERS; PUBLIC | ||
HEALTH EMERGENCIES; POTENTIALLY PANDEMIC PATHOGENS | ||
SECTION 4. Chapter 81, Health and Safety Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter K to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER K. REPORT ON RESEARCH INVOLVING POTENTIALLY PANDEMIC | ||
PATHOGENS | ||
Sec. 81.451. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Institution of higher education" has the meaning | ||
assigned by Section 61.003, Education Code. | ||
(2) "Potentially pandemic pathogen" has the meaning | ||
assigned by Section 158.001, Education Code. | ||
Sec. 81.452. REQUIRED REPORT. (a) Each entity, including | ||
an institution of higher education and a private college or | ||
university, that intends to conduct research on a potentially | ||
pandemic pathogen in this state, regardless of whether the entity | ||
will use state money for the research, shall, at least 90 days | ||
before beginning the research, provide to the department a written | ||
report on the intended research that includes the following | ||
information: | ||
(1) the location where the research will be conducted; | ||
(2) the scope, nature, and purpose of the research; | ||
(3) the source of funding for the research; | ||
(4) the identity of the pathogen, including the | ||
strains or variant of the pathogen, that will be used or analyzed in | ||
the research; | ||
(5) the potential impacts the pathogen will have on | ||
the public if released into the general population; and | ||
(6) the measures the entity will take to ensure the | ||
pathogen is not released into the general population. | ||
(b) On the department's request, an entity that submits a | ||
report under Subsection (a) shall provide to the department any | ||
additional information the department determines is necessary for | ||
the department to: | ||
(1) properly inform federal, state, and local | ||
governmental authorities that the research will be conducted; and | ||
(2) ensure adequate response plans and resources are | ||
available in the event a potentially pandemic pathogen is released | ||
into the general population. | ||
(c) If, after reviewing the information the entity submits | ||
under Subsections (a) and (b), the department determines that the | ||
entity's intended research poses a substantial and unjustifiable | ||
risk to public health and safety, the capacity of public health | ||
systems, or the security of this state, the department may: | ||
(1) for research conducted by an institution of higher | ||
education, request the governor to issue an order prohibiting the | ||
research; or | ||
(2) for research conducted by a private college, | ||
university, or other private entity, request the attorney general | ||
to seek an injunction to enjoin the conduct of the research. | ||
Sec. 81.453. CIVIL PENALTY. (a) An entity that fails to | ||
timely submit a report required by Section 81.452 is liable to this | ||
state for a civil penalty in an amount not less than $50,000 or more | ||
than $100,000 for each violation. Each day of a continuing | ||
violation is a separate violation. | ||
(b) The attorney general may investigate an alleged | ||
violation of this section and may sue to collect the civil penalty. | ||
(c) Sovereign or governmental immunity of an institution of | ||
higher education to suit is waived and abolished to the extent of | ||
liability created by this section. | ||
Sec. 81.454. RULES. The executive commissioner shall adopt | ||
the rules necessary to administer this subchapter, including rules | ||
prescribing the form and manner of submitting the report required | ||
by Section 81.452. | ||
SECTION 5. As soon as possible after the effective date of | ||
this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human | ||
Services Commission shall adopt rules necessary to implement | ||
Subchapter K, Chapter 81, Health and Safety Code, as added by this | ||
Act. | ||
SECTION 6. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
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