Tex. Occ. Code Section 162.006
Biennial Report Required for Certain Health Organizations


(a)

Each health organization certified under Section 162.001 (Certification by Board)(b) shall file with the board a biennial report in September of each odd-numbered year if the organization was certified in an odd-numbered year or in September of each even-numbered year if the organization was certified in an even-numbered year. The biennial report must include:

(1)

a statement signed and verified by the president or chief executive officer of the health organization that:

(A)

provides the name and mailing address of:
(i)
the health organization;
(ii)
each member of the health organization, except that if the health organization has no members, a statement indicating that fact;
(iii)
each member of the board of directors of the health organization; and
(iv)
each officer of the health organization; and

(B)

discloses any change in the composition of the board of directors since the date of the most recent biennial report;

(2)

a statement signed and verified by the president or chief executive officer of the health organization that:

(A)

indicates whether the health organization’s certificate of formation or bylaws were amended since the date of the most recent biennial report;

(B)

if applicable, provides a concise explanation of the amendments and states whether the amendments were recommended or approved by the board of directors; and

(C)

has attached to the statement a copy of the organization’s current certificate of formation and bylaws if a copy is not already on file with the board;

(3)

a statement from each current director of the health organization, signed and verified by the director:

(A)

stating that the director is licensed by the board to practice medicine, is actively engaged in the practice of medicine, and has no restrictions on the director’s license;

(B)

stating that the director will, as a director:
(i)
exercise independent judgment in all matters, specifically including matters relating to credentialing, quality assurance, utilization review, peer review, and the practice of medicine;
(ii)
exercise best efforts to cause the health organization to comply with all relevant provisions of this subtitle and board rules; and
(iii)
immediately report to the board any action or event the director reasonably and in good faith believes constitutes a violation or attempted violation of this subtitle or board rules;

(C)

identifying and concisely explaining the nature of each financial relationship the director has, if any, with a member, another director, or a supplier of the health organization or an affiliate of those persons; and

(D)

stating that the director has disclosed all financial relationships described by Paragraph (C); and

(4)

a statement signed and verified by the president or chief executive officer of the health organization indicating that the health organization is in compliance with the requirements for continued certification provided by this subtitle and board rules.

(b)

A health organization required to submit a biennial report under Subsection (a) shall submit with the report a fee in the amount prescribed by board rule.

(c)

Not later than January 1 of each year, the board shall publish on the board’s Internet website the information provided to the board in each statement under Subsection (a)(1).

(d)

Information provided to the board in each statement under Subsections (a)(2), (3), and (4) is public information subject to disclosure under Chapter 552 (Public Information), Government Code.

(e)

The board may adopt rules necessary to implement this section.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 771 (H.B. 1532), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2019.

Source: Section 162.006 — Biennial Report Required for Certain Health Organizations, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­162.­htm#162.­006 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

162.001
Certification by Board
162.002
Limitation on Physician Fees
162.003
Refusal to Certify
162.004
Procedures for and Disposition of Complaints Against Certain Health Organizations
162.005
Anti-retaliation Policy
162.006
Biennial Report Required for Certain Health Organizations
162.0021
Interference with Physician’s Professional Judgment Prohibited
162.0022
Health Organization Policies
162.0023
Disciplinary Action Restriction
162.0024
Contractual Waiver Prohibited
162.051
Authority to Form Certain Jointly Owned Entities
162.053
Jointly Owned Entities with Physician Assistants
162.101
Definition
162.102
Rules
162.103
Applicability
162.104
Registration Required
162.105
Compliance with Anesthesia Rules
162.106
Inspections
162.107
Requests for Inspection and Advisory Opinion
162.151
Definitions
162.152
Associations
162.153
Standardized Credentials Verification Program
162.154
Furnishing of Data to Health Care Entity
162.155
Review of Data by Physician
162.156
Data Duplication Prohibited
162.157
Immunity
162.158
Rules
162.159
Confidentiality
162.160
Use of Independent Contractor
162.161
Fees
162.162
Gifts, Grants, and Donations
162.201
Employment of Physician Permitted
162.202
Committee Established by School
162.203
Certification of School by Board
162.204
Biennial Report
162.205
Suspension or Revocation of Certification
162.206
Limitation on School’s Authority
162.207
Application of Subchapter
162.251
Definitions
162.252
Applicability of Subchapter
162.253
Direct Primary Care Not Insurance
162.254
Billing Insurer or Health Maintenance Organization Prohibited
162.255
Interference Prohibited
162.256
Required Disclosure

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 162.006’s source at texas​.gov