Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 187 - RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONERS
Subchapter A - TEXAS BOARD OF RESPIRATORY CARE
Section 187.2 - Functions and Duties
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code § 187.2
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) In accordance with §604.052 of the Act, Advisory Board duties and functions include:
(1) establishing standards for the
practice of respiratory care;
(2)
regulating respiratory care practitioners through certification and
discipline;
(3) receiving
complaints and investigating possible violations of the Act and the Advisory
Board rules;
(4) reviewing,
modifying, proposing, and adopting rules;
(5) considering, reviewing, and approving
policy and changes as necessary; and
(6) acting as resource concerning proposed
legislative changes to reflect current medical and healthcare needs and
practices.
(b) Individual Advisory Board members are required to:
(1)
identify and disclose any conflicts of interest that may interfere with in
carrying out their duties and functions or that may impede their ability to be
fair and impartial, and recuse from such matters;
(2) comply with the Act;
(3) maintain the highest levels of
professional and ethical conduct, including, but not limited to:
(A) A board member shall not appear as an
expert witness in any case in which a licensee of the board is a party and in
which the expert testimony relates to standard of care or professional
malpractice;
(B) A board member
shall not appear in any administrative proceeding involving the exercise of the
board's licensing or disciplinary authority before the board or the State
Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH) in which proceeding a licensee of the
board is a party;
(C) A board
member should refrain from making any statement that implies that the board
member is speaking for the board if the board has not voted on an issue or
unless the board has given the board member such authority.
(4) immediately disclose if they are subject
to a non-disciplinary or disciplinary action by any health care facility or
professional licensing entity.
(c) Failure to comply with any of the requirements set forth in the Act or this section will be reported to the Office of the Governor.
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