Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 103 - INJURY PREVENTION AND CONTROL
Section 103.1 - Purpose and Purview
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 103.1
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) These sections implement the following Health and Safety Codes.
(1) Chapter 92 authorizes the Executive
Commissioner to adopt rules concerning the reporting and control of
injuries.
(2) Chapter 773,
§773.112(c) and §773.113(a)(3), requires the department to establish
and maintain a trauma reporting and analysis system.
(3) The Texas Department of Health and the
Texas Board of Health were abolished by Chapter 198, §1.18 and §1.26,
78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003. Health and Safety Code, Chapter 1001,
establishes the Department of State Health Services (department), which now
administers these programs. Government Code, §
531.0055,
provides authority to the Executive Commissioner of the Health and Human
Services Commission to adopt rules for the department.
(b) The Executive Commissioner or the Executive Commissioner's designee shall, as circumstances may require, proceed as follows.
(1) May contact a medical
examiner, justice of the peace, physician, hospital, or acute or post-acute
rehabilitation facility attending a person with a case or suspected case of a
required reportable event.
(2) May
provide aggregate data with the suppression of values at the discretion of the
Texas EMS & Trauma Registries.
(3) May release data to other areas of the
department.
(4) May give
information concerning the injury or its prevention to the patient or a
responsible member of the patient's household to prevent further
injury.
(5) May collect, or cause
to be collected, medical, demographic, or epidemiological information from any
medical or laboratory record or file to help the department in the
epidemiologic evaluation of injuries and their causes.
(6) Investigation may be made by staff of the
department for verifying the diagnosis, ascertaining the cause of the injury,
obtaining a history of circumstances surrounding the injury, and discovering
unreported cases.
(A) May enter at reasonable
times and inspect within reasonable limits, a public place or building,
including a public conveyance, in the Commissioner's duty to prevent
injury.
(B) May not enter a private
residence to conduct an investigation about the causes of injuries without
first receiving permission from a lawful adult occupant of the
residence.
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