Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 510 - PRIVATE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS AND CRISIS STABILIZATION UNITS
Subchapter C - OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 510.47 - Workplace Violence Prevention
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) In accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code (HSC) §331.002, a hospital shall establish a workplace violence prevention committee or authorize an existing hospital committee to develop a workplace violence prevention plan.
(b) A hospital shall ensure the committee includes at least:
(c) A health care system that owns or operates more than one facility, as that term is defined by HSC §331.001, which includes a hospital, may establish a single workplace violence prevention committee for all of the system's facilities if:
(d) A hospital shall adopt, implement, and enforce a written workplace violence prevention policy to protect health care providers and employees from violent behavior and threats of violent behavior occurring at the hospital. In accordance with HSC §331.003, the policy shall:
(e) A hospital shall adopt, implement, and enforce a written workplace violence prevention plan developed by the committee. In accordance with HSC §331.004, the plan shall:
(f) The written workplace violence prevention plan may satisfy the requirements of subsection (e) of this section by referencing other internal hospital policies and documents.
(g) At least annually after the date a hospital adopts a written workplace violence prevention plan required by subsection (e) of this section, the committee shall:
(h) Each hospital shall make available on request an electronic or printed copy of the hospital's workplace violence prevention plan to each health care provider or hospital employee. If the committee determines the plan contains information that would pose a security threat if made public, the committee may redact that information before providing the plan.
(i) In accordance with HSC §331.005, after an incident of workplace violence occurs, a hospital shall offer immediate post-incident services, including any necessary acute medical treatment for each hospital health care provider or employee who is directly involved in the incident.
(j) In accordance with HSC §331.005, a hospital may not discourage a health care provider or employee from exercising the provider's or employee's right to contact or file a report with law enforcement regarding a workplace violence incident.
(k) In accordance with HSC §331.005, a hospital shall prohibit hospital personnel from disciplining, including by suspension or termination of employment, discriminating against, or retaliating against another person who: