Tex. Code of Crim. Proc. Article 56A.304
Payment of Fees Related to Examination


(a)

On application to the attorney general and subject to Article 56A.305 (Payment of Costs for Certain Medical Care)(e), a health care provider that provides a forensic medical examination to a sexual assault survivor in accordance with this subchapter, or the sexual assault examiner or sexual assault nurse examiner who conducts that examination in accordance with this subchapter, as applicable, is entitled to be reimbursed in an amount set by attorney general rule for:

(1)

the reasonable costs of the forensic portion of that examination;

(2)

the evidence collection kit; and

(3)

the reasonable costs of other medical care provided to the victim during the forensic medical examination in accordance with Subchapters A and B, Chapter 323 (Emergency Services and Forensic Examination Programs for Survivors of Sexual Assault), Health and Safety Code.

(b)

The application under Subsection (a) must be in the form and manner prescribed by the attorney general and must include:

(1)

certification that the examination was conducted in accordance with the requirements of Article 56A.303(a); and

(2)

a complete and itemized bill of the reasonable costs of the forensic portion of the examination and any additional medical care described by Subsection (a)(3).

(c)

A health care provider or a sexual assault examiner or sexual assault nurse examiner, as applicable, who applies for reimbursement under Subsection (a) shall accept reimbursement from the attorney general as payment for the costs unless:

(1)

the health care provider or sexual assault examiner or sexual assault nurse examiner, as applicable:

(A)

requests, in writing, additional reimbursement from the attorney general; and

(B)

provides documentation in support of the additional reimbursement, as reasonably requested by the attorney general; and

(2)

the attorney general determines that there is a reasonable justification for additional reimbursement.

(d)

A health care provider is not entitled to reimbursement under this article unless the forensic medical examination was conducted at the provider by a physician, sexual assault examiner, or sexual assault nurse examiner.

(d)

A health care provider is not entitled to reimbursement under this article unless the forensic medical examination was conducted on the premises of the provider by a sexual assault examiner or sexual assault nurse examiner.

(e)

On request, the attorney general may provide training to a health care provider regarding the process for applying for reimbursement under this article.

(f)

A victim of a sexual assault may not be required to pay for:

(1)

the forensic portion of the forensic medical examination; or

(2)

the evidence collection kit.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 469 (H.B. 4173), Sec. 1.05, eff. January 1, 2021.
Amended by:
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 817 (H.B. 2462), Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2021.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 822 (H.B. 2706), Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2021.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 915 (H.B. 3607), Sec. 4.012(b), eff. September 1, 2021.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 206 (S.B. 1401), Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2023.

Source: Article 56A.304 — Payment of Fees Related to Examination, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.­56A.­htm#56A.­304 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

56A.001
Definitions
56A.051
General Rights
56A.052
Additional Rights of Victims of Sexual Assault, Indecent Assault, Stalking, or Trafficking
56A.053
Failure to Provide Right or Service
56A.054
Standing
56A.101
Victim Privacy
56A.102
Victim or Witness Discovery Attendance
56A.151
Victim Impact Statement
56A.152
Recommendations to Ensure Submission of Statement
56A.153
Notification to Court Regarding Release of Defendant with Access to Child Victim
56A.154
Change of Address
56A.155
Discovery of Statement
56A.156
Inspection of Statement by Court
56A.157
Consideration of Statement by Court
56A.158
Defendant Response to Statement
56A.159
Transfer of Statement After Sentencing
56A.160
Survey Plan Regarding Statements
56A.201
Designation of Victim Assistance Coordinator
56A.202
Duties of Victim Assistance Coordinator
56A.203
Designation of Crime Victim Liaison
56A.204
Duties of Crime Victim Liaison
56A.205
Psychological Counseling for Certain Jurors
56A.301
Definitions
56A.302
Applicability
56A.304
Payment of Fees Related to Examination
56A.305
Payment of Costs for Certain Medical Care
56A.306
Procedures for Transfer and Preservation of Evidence
56A.307
Procedures for Submission or Collection of Additional Evidence
56A.308
Confidentiality of Certain Records
56A.309
Rules
56A.351
Presence of Sexual Assault Program Advocate
56A.352
Representative Provided by Penal Institution
56A.401
Notification of Rights
56A.403
Duties of Peace Officers Regarding Victims of Sexual Assault
56A.451
Notification of Rights
56A.452
Notification of Scheduled Court Proceedings
56A.453
Notification of Plea Bargain Agreement
56A.454
Victim Contact Information
56A.501
Definitions
56A.502
Applicability
56A.503
Notification of Release or Escape
56A.504
Notification Regarding Defendant Subject to Electronic Monitoring
56A.505
Notification of Right to Notice
56A.506
Victim or Witness Contact Information
56A.507
Time for Notice
56A.0525
Authorized Form of Notifications
56A.0531
Assertion of Rights
56A.551
Definition
56A.552
Notification of Victim
56A.553
Notification of Witness
56A.554
Request for Notification
56A.555
Notice of Transfer from or Return to Custody
56A.601
Database for Defendant Release Information
56A.602
Victim-offender Mediation
56A.603
Clearinghouse Annual Conference
56A.604
Crime Victim Assistance Standards
56A.3045
Payment of Costs Related to Testimony
56A.3515
Presence of Sexual Assault Program Advocate or Other Victim’s Representative During Law Enforcement Interview

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

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