Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 142.003
Exemptions from Licensing Requirement


(a)

The following persons need not be licensed under this chapter:

(1)

a physician, dentist, registered nurse, occupational therapist, or physical therapist licensed under the laws of this state who provides home health services to a client only as a part of and incidental to that person’s private office practice;

(2)

a registered nurse, licensed vocational nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, medical social worker, or any other health care professional as determined by the department who provides home health services as a sole practitioner;

(3)

a registry that operates solely as a clearinghouse to put consumers in contact with persons who provide home health, hospice, habilitation, or personal assistance services and that does not maintain official client records, direct client services, or compensate the person who is providing the service;

(4)

an individual whose permanent residence is in the client’s residence;

(5)

an employee of a person licensed under this chapter who provides home health, hospice, habilitation, or personal assistance services only as an employee of the license holder and who receives no benefit for providing the services, other than wages from the license holder;

(6)

a home, nursing home, convalescent home, assisted living facility, special care facility, or other institution for individuals who are elderly or who have disabilities that provides home health or personal assistance services only to residents of the home or institution;

(7)

a person who provides one health service through a contract with a person licensed under this chapter;

(8)

a durable medical equipment supply company;

(9)

a pharmacy or wholesale medical supply company that does not furnish services, other than supplies, to a person at the person’s house;

(10)

a hospital or other licensed health care facility that provides home health or personal assistance services only to inpatient residents of the hospital or facility;

(11)

a person providing home health or personal assistance services to an injured employee under Title 5, Labor Code;

(12)

a visiting nurse service that:

(A)

is conducted by and for the adherents of a well-recognized church or religious denomination; and

(B)

provides nursing services by a person exempt from licensing by Section 301.004 (Application of Chapter), Occupations Code, because the person furnishes nursing care in which treatment is only by prayer or spiritual means;

(13)

an individual hired and paid directly by the client or the client’s family or legal guardian to provide home health or personal assistance services;

(14)

a business, school, camp, or other organization that provides home health or personal assistance services, incidental to the organization’s primary purpose, to individuals employed by or participating in programs offered by the business, school, or camp that enable the individual to participate fully in the business’s, school’s, or camp’s programs;

(15)

a person or organization providing sitter-companion services or chore or household services that do not involve personal care, health, or health-related services;

(16)

a licensed health care facility that provides hospice services under a contract with a hospice;

(17)

a person delivering residential acquired immune deficiency syndrome hospice care who is licensed and designated as a residential AIDS hospice under Chapter 248 (Special Care Facilities);

(18)

the Texas Department of Criminal Justice;

(19)

a person that provides home health, hospice, habilitation, or personal assistance services only to persons receiving benefits under:

(A)

the home and community-based services (HCS) waiver program;

(B)

the Texas home living (TxHmL) waiver program;

(C)

the STAR + PLUS or other Medicaid managed care program under the program’s HCS or TxHmL certification; or

(D)

Section 534.152, Government Code;

(20)

a person who provides intellectual and developmental disabilities habilitative specialized services under Medicaid and is:

(A)

a certified HCS or TxHmL provider; or

(B)

a local intellectual and developmental disability authority contracted under Section 534.105 (Designation of Provider); or

(21)

an individual who provides home health or personal assistance services as the employee of a consumer or an entity or employee of an entity acting as a consumer’s fiscal agent under Section 531.051 (Consumer Direction of Certain Services for Persons with Disabilities and Elderly Persons), Government Code.

(a)

The following persons need not be licensed under this chapter:

(1)

a physician, dentist, registered nurse, occupational therapist, or physical therapist licensed under the laws of this state who provides home health services to a client only as a part of and incidental to that person’s private office practice;

(2)

a registered nurse, licensed vocational nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, medical social worker, or any other health care professional as determined by the department who provides home health services as a sole practitioner;

(3)

a registry that operates solely as a clearinghouse to put consumers in contact with persons who provide home health, hospice, habilitation, or personal assistance services and that does not maintain official client records, direct client services, or compensate the person who is providing the service;

(4)

an individual whose permanent residence is in the client’s residence;

(5)

an employee of a person licensed under this chapter who provides home health, hospice, habilitation, or personal assistance services only as an employee of the license holder and who receives no benefit for providing the services, other than wages from the license holder;

(6)

a home, nursing home, convalescent home, assisted living facility, special care facility, or other institution for individuals who are elderly or who have disabilities that provides home health or personal assistance services only to residents of the home or institution;

(7)

a person who provides one health service through a contract with a person licensed under this chapter;

(8)

a durable medical equipment supply company;

(9)

a pharmacy or wholesale medical supply company that does not furnish services, other than supplies, to a person at the person’s house;

(10)

a hospital or other licensed health care facility that provides home health or personal assistance services only to inpatient residents of the hospital or facility;

(11)

a person providing home health or personal assistance services to an injured employee under Title 5, Labor Code;

(12)

a visiting nurse service that:

(A)

is conducted by and for the adherents of a well-recognized church or religious denomination; and

(B)

provides nursing services by a person exempt from licensing by Section 301.004 (Application of Chapter), Occupations Code, because the person furnishes nursing care in which treatment is only by prayer or spiritual means;

(13)

an individual hired and paid directly by the client or the client’s family or legal guardian to provide home health or personal assistance services;

(14)

a business, school, camp, or other organization that provides home health or personal assistance services, incidental to the organization’s primary purpose, to individuals employed by or participating in programs offered by the business, school, or camp that enable the individual to participate fully in the business’s, school’s, or camp’s programs;

(15)

a person or organization providing sitter-companion services or chore or household services that do not involve personal care, health, or health-related services;

(16)

a licensed health care facility that provides hospice services under a contract with a hospice;

(17)

a person delivering residential acquired immune deficiency syndrome hospice care who is licensed and designated as a residential AIDS hospice under Chapter 248 (Special Care Facilities);

(18)

the Texas Department of Criminal Justice;

(19)

a person that provides home health, hospice, habilitation, or personal assistance services only to persons receiving benefits under:

(A)

the home and community-based services (HCS) waiver program;

(B)

the Texas home living (TxHmL) waiver program;

(C)

the STAR + PLUS or other Medicaid managed care program under the program’s HCS or TxHmL certification; or

(D)

Section 542.0152, Government Code;

(20)

a person who provides intellectual and developmental disabilities habilitative specialized services under Medicaid and is:

(A)

a certified HCS or TxHmL provider; or

(B)

a local intellectual and developmental disability authority contracted under Section 534.105 (Designation of Provider); or

(21)

an individual who provides home health or personal assistance services as the employee of a consumer or an entity or employee of an entity acting as a consumer’s fiscal agent under Subchapter C, Chapter 546 (Long-term Care and Support Options for Individuals with Disabilities and Elderly Individuals), Government Code.

(b)

A home and community support services agency that owns or operates an administrative support site is not required to obtain a separate license under this chapter for the administrative support site.

(c)

A hospice that operates or provides hospice services to an inpatient unit under a contract with a licensed health care facility is not required to obtain an alternate delivery site license for that inpatient unit.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 800, Sec. 6, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 769, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1995; Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 276, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1999; Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1420, Sec. 14.777, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 198, Sec. 2.55, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1310 (S.B. 7), Sec. 1.02, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 826 (H.B. 4001), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2015.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 958 (S.B. 1808), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2021.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 769 (H.B. 4611), Sec. 2.40, eff. April 1, 2025.

Source: Section 142.003 — Exemptions from Licensing Requirement, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­142.­htm#142.­003 (accessed May 4, 2024).

142.001
Definitions
142.002
License Required
142.003
Exemptions from Licensing Requirement
142.004
License Application
142.005
Compliance Record in Other States
142.006
License Issuance
142.007
Notice of Drug Testing Policy
142.008
Branch Office
142.009
Surveys
142.010
Fees
142.011
Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of License
142.0011
Scope, Purpose, and Implementation
142.0012
Controlling Person
142.012
Powers and Duties
142.013
Injunction
142.014
Civil Penalty
142.017
Administrative Penalty
142.018
Reports of Abuse, Exploitation, or Neglect
142.019
Certain Physician Referrals Prohibited
142.020
Disposal of Special or Medical Waste
142.021
Administration of Medication
142.022
Exemptions for Nursing Students and Medication Aide Trainees
142.023
Rules for Administration of Medication
142.024
Home Health Medication Aide Training Programs
142.0025
Temporary License
142.025
Issuance and Renewal of Home Health Medication Aide Permit
142.026
Fees for Issuance and Renewal of Home Health Medication Aide Permit
142.027
Violation of Home Health Medication Aide Permits
142.028
Emergency Suspension of Home Health Medication Aide Permits
142.029
Administration of Medication
142.030
Dispensing Dangerous Drugs or Controlled Substances
142.041
Definition
142.042
Policy
142.043
Employee Training
142.044
Authorized Disposal
142.0061
Possession of Sterile Water or Saline
142.0062
Possession of Certain Vaccines or Tuberculin
142.0063
Possession of Certain Dangerous Drugs
142.0065
Display of License
142.0085
Alternate Delivery Site License
142.0091
Training
142.0092
Consumer Complaint Data
142.0093
Retaliation Prohibited
142.0094
Use of Regulatory Survey Reports and Other Documents
142.0095
Investigations of Home and Community Support Services Agencies Providing Hospice Services
142.0104
Change in Application Information
142.0105
License Renewal
142.0145
Violation of Law Relating to Advance Directives
142.0171
Notice
142.0172
Hearing
142.0173
Notice and Payment of Administrative Penalty
142.0174
Use of Administrative Penalty
142.0175
Expenses and Costs for Collection of Civil or Administrative Penalty
142.0201
Registration for Evacuation

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 142.003’s source at texas​.gov