Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 4 - ANATOMICAL BOARD OF THE STATE OF TEXAS
Chapter 479 - FACILITIES: STANDARDS AND INSPECTIONS
Section 479.2 - Application and Inspection of Facilities
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 479.2
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Application. An institution applying for authorization to receive and hold bodies must apply in writing to the secretary-treasurer of the board. Such application must contain a short description of the facilities to be utilized and should suggest suitable dates for a site visit by designated members of the board. All authorized institutions planning significant alterations of their facilities should advise the board early in the process of changes proposed.
(b) Search organizations applying for authorization to receive and hold bodies have additional requirements:
(1) documents demonstrating authorization by
a sponsoring local or county law enforcement agency for the search
organization's use of human remains detection canines;
(2) documents demonstrating the search
organization's exemption from federal taxation under 501(c) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986;
(3)
documents demonstrating the search organization's protocols for the handling
and storage of bodies or parts thereof.
(c) Inspection.
(1) The inspection team.
(A) New facilities. An inspection
subcommittee of the board, composed of at least two members of the board, shall
visit all new facilities, including any existing facilities that have undergone
major renovation. Such inspections shall be made within 60 days of the receipt
of a request for inspection.
(B)
Inspection. Approved facilities. All approved facilities shall be reinspected
from time to time on a periodic basis not more than every five years by at
least one member of the board from an institution other than the facility being
inspected. Search organizations and forensic science programs utilizing WBP
specimens shall be reinspected from time to time on a periodic basis not more
than every three years. Advance notice of such reinspections shall be
given.
(C) Facilities where
deficiencies have been cited. All facilities which have been disapproved, or
where a deficiency has been cited on inspection or reinspection, may be visited
by a reinspection subcommittee composed of at least one member of the board
from an institution other than the facility being reinspected. This
reinspection, when deemed necessary, shall be made within 60 days of notice to
the secretary-treasurer that the corrections have been accomplished. Advance
notice of such reinspections shall be given.
(2) Reports of inspection and reinspection.
(A) Approved facilities. Where the inspection
subcommittee finds no reason to deny approval of the inspected facilities, they
so report in writing to the secretary-treasurer. Upon acceptance of the report
by a majority of the board, the secretary-treasurer shall notify the
institution concerned of such approval of its facilities and authorize it to
receive and hold bodies.
(B)
Disapproved facilities.
(i) Needed
corrections cited in writing. When the inspection subcommittee notes
deficiencies which require remedy before approval can be granted, they shall so
report, in detail, in writing to the secretary-treasurer of the board, who
shall notify the institution promptly of these deficiencies. It would be well
if the inspection subcommittee discussed deficiencies found with the concerned
institution personnel before departing from the site.
(ii) Requirement for immediate action. When
an institution is advised of deficiencies uncovered by an inspection
subcommittee, it is obligated to effect immediate correction of the deficiency
or deficiencies. Delay in effecting the required corrections will delay
granting approval of new facilities and may threaten continued approval of
existing facilities.
(iii)
Suspension of authorization. Unnecessary delay in making required correction(s)
of deficiencies uncovered by inspection or reinspection may, by majority vote
of the board, result in denial or withdrawal of approval of the facility and
withholding or suspension of authorization to receive and hold bodies. Shall an
organization, institution, or individual object to such determination by the
board, it may request a hearing pursuant to §
483.1 of this
title (relating to Hearing Procedures).
(3) Costs of inspection and reinspection. All
costs attendant on the program of inspection and reinspection shall be borne by
the board.
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