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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The department shall license treatment facilities in a manner consistent with state and federal law and rules, including department licensing standards.
(b) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules for:
(1) a treatment facility's organization and structure, policies and procedures, and minimum staffing requirements;
(2) the services to be provided by a facility, including:
(A) the categories of services the facility may provide;
(B) the client living environment the facility requires; and
(C) the requirement that a facility provide discharge planning and client follow-up contact;
(3) client rights and standards for medication, nutrition, and emergency situations;
(4) the client records kept by a facility;
(5) the general physical plant requirements for a facility, including environmental considerations, fire protection, safety, and other conditions to ensure the health and comfort of the clients;
(6) standards necessary to protect the client, including standards required or authorized by federal or other state law; and
(7) the approval of a facility to treat adult or minor clients who are referred by the criminal justice system or by a court order for involuntary civil or criminal commitment or detention.
(c) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules to protect the rights of individuals receiving services from a treatment facility and to maintain the confidentiality of client records as required by state and federal law.
(d) The executive commissioner by rule may not restrict competitive bidding or advertising by a facility regulated by the department under this chapter except to prohibit false, misleading, or deceptive practices by the facility. However, those rules may not:
(1) restrict the facility's use of any medium for advertising;
(2) restrict in an advertisement the personal appearance of a person representing the facility or the use of that person's voice;
(3) regulate the size or duration of an advertisement by the facility; or
(4) restrict the facility's advertisement under a trade name.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Health and Safety Code - HEALTH & SAFETY § 464.009. Rules and Standards - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/health-and-safety-code/health-safety-sect-464-009/
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