Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 135 - AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS
Subchapter A - OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR AMBULATORY SURGICAL CENTERS
Section 135.4 - Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) Operation
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The ASC shall have a governing body that sets policy and assumes full legal responsibility for the total operation of the ASC.
(b) The governing body shall be responsible for assuring that medical staff bylaws are current and on file.
(c) The governing body shall address and is fully responsible, either directly or by appropriate professional delegation, for the operation and performance of the ASC. Governing body responsibilities include:
(d) The governing body shall provide for full disclosure of ownership to the department.
(e) The governing body shall meet at least annually and keep such minutes or other records as may be necessary for the orderly conduct of the ASC.
(f) If the governing body elects, appoints, or employs officers and administrators to carry out its directives, the authority, responsibility, and functions of all such positions shall be defined.
(g) When a majority of its members are physicians, the governing body, either directly or by delegation, shall make (in a manner consistent with state law and based on evidence of the education, training, and current competence of the physician) initial appointments, reappointments, and assignment or curtailment of medical privileges. When a majority of the members of the governing body are not physicians, the ASC's bylaws or similar rules and regulations shall specify a procedure for establishing medical review for the purpose of making (in a manner consistent with state law and based on evidence of the education, training, and current competence of the physician) initial appointments, reappointments, and assignment or curtailment of medical privileges.
(h) The governing body shall provide (in a manner consistent with state law and based on evidence of education, training, and current competence) for the initial appointment, reappointment, and assignment or curtailment of privileges and practice for nonphysician health care personnel and practitioners.
(i) The governing body shall encourage personnel to participate in continuing education that is relevant to their responsibilities within the ASC.
(j) The governing body shall adopt, implement, and enforce written policies to ensure compliance with Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 324.
(k) The governing body shall adopt, implement, and enforce written policies to ensure compliance with applicable state laws.
(l) An ASC that performs abortions shall adopt, implement, and enforce a policy to ensure compliance with Texas Health and Safety Code Chapters 245 and 171, Subchapters A and B.
(m) An ASC shall comply with the following balance billing requirements.
(n) An ASC shall comply with the itemized bill requirements under Texas Health and Safety Code § 185.002.