Tex. Spec. Dist. Local Laws Code Section 1077.110
Payment for Treatment; Procedures


(a)

When an indigent patient who resides in the district is admitted to a district facility or a person who does not reside in the district is admitted as an emergency patient to a district facility, the district administrator shall have an inquiry made into the circumstances of:

(1)

the patient; and

(2)

the patient’s relatives who are legally liable for the patient’s support.

(b)

If the district administrator determines that the patient or those relatives cannot pay all or part of the costs of the care and treatment in the hospital, the amount of the costs that cannot be paid becomes a charge against the district as care for indigents.

(c)

If the district administrator determines that the patient or those relatives can pay for all or part of the costs of the patient’s care and treatment, the patient or those relatives shall be ordered to pay the district a specified amount each week for the patient’s support. The amount ordered must be proportionate to the person’s financial ability and may not exceed the actual per capita cost of maintenance.

(d)

The district administrator may collect the amount from the estate of the patient, or from any relative who is legally liable for the patient’s support, in the manner provided by law for the collection of expenses of the last illness of a deceased person.

(e)

If there is a dispute as to the ability to pay, or doubt in the mind of the district administrator, the board shall hold a hearing and, after calling witnesses, shall:

(1)

resolve the dispute or doubt; and

(2)

issue any appropriate orders.

(f)

A final order of the board may be appealed to the district court. The substantial evidence rule applies to the appeal.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1139 (H.B. 2619), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2011.

Source: Section 1077.110 — Payment for Treatment; Procedures, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/SD/htm/SD.­1077.­htm#1077.­110 (accessed Apr. 29, 2024).

Accessed:
Apr. 29, 2024

§ 1077.110’s source at texas​.gov