Tex. Civ. Practice & Remedies Code Section 74.103
Duties of Disclosure Panel


(a)

To the extent feasible, the panel shall identify and make a thorough examination of all medical treatments and surgical procedures in which physicians and health care providers may be involved in order to determine which of those treatments and procedures do and do not require disclosure of the risks and hazards to the patient or person authorized to consent for the patient.

(b)

The panel shall prepare separate lists of those medical treatments and surgical procedures that do and do not require disclosure and, for those treatments and procedures that do require disclosure, shall establish the degree of disclosure required and the form in which the disclosure will be made. Each provision of a disclosure form prepared under this subsection must be made available in English and Spanish.

(c)

Lists prepared under Subsection (b) together with written explanations of the degree and form of disclosure shall be published in the Texas Register.

(d)

At least annually, or at such other period the panel may determine from time to time, the panel will identify and examine any new medical treatments and surgical procedures that have been developed since its last determinations, shall assign them to the proper list, and shall establish the degree of disclosure required and the form in which the disclosure will be made. The panel will also examine such treatments and procedures for the purpose of revising lists previously published. These determinations shall be published in the Texas Register.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 204, Sec. 10.01, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 307 (S.B. 555), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2005.

Source: Section 74.103 — Duties of Disclosure Panel, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.­74.­htm#74.­103 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

74.001
Definitions
74.002
Conflict with Other Law and Rules of Civil Procedure
74.003
Sovereign Immunity Not Waived
74.004
Exception from Certain Laws
74.051
Notice
74.052
Authorization Form for Release of Protected Health Information
74.053
Pleadings Not to State Damage Amount
74.101
Theory of Recovery
74.102
Texas Medical Disclosure Panel
74.103
Duties of Disclosure Panel
74.104
Duty of Physician or Health Care Provider
74.105
Manner of Disclosure
74.106
Effect of Disclosure
74.107
Informed Consent for Hysterectomies
74.151
Liability for Emergency Care
74.152
Unlicensed Medical Personnel
74.153
Standard of Proof in Cases Involving Emergency Medical Care
74.154
Jury Instructions in Cases Involving Emergency Medical Care
74.155
Liability of Physicians, Health Care Providers, and First Responders During Pandemic
74.201
Application of Res Ipsa Loquitur
74.251
Statute of Limitations on Health Care Liability Claims
74.301
Limitation on Noneconomic Damages
74.302
Alternative Limitation on Noneconomic Damages
74.303
Limitation on Damages
74.351
Expert Report
74.352
Discovery Procedures
74.353
Preliminary Determination for Expert Report Requirement
74.401
Qualifications of Expert Witness in Suit Against Physician
74.402
Qualifications of Expert Witness in Suit Against Health Care Provider
74.403
Qualifications of Expert Witness on Causation in Health Care Liability Claim
74.451
Arbitration Agreements
74.501
Definitions
74.502
Scope of Subchapter
74.503
Court Order for Periodic Payments
74.504
Release
74.505
Financial Responsibility
74.506
Death of Recipient
74.507
Award of Attorney’s Fees
74.551
Application
74.552
Affirmative Defense in Certain Actions Arising from Certain Pregnancy Complications

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 74.103’s source at texas​.gov