Tex. Spec. Dist. Local Laws Code Section 1091.113
Payment for Treatment; Procedures


(a)

If an individual who resides in the district is admitted as a patient to a district facility, the district administrator may have an inquiry made into the financial circumstances of:

(1)

the patient; and

(2)

a relative of the patient who is legally responsible for the patient’s support.

(b)

To the extent that the patient or a relative of the patient who is legally responsible for the patient’s support cannot pay for care and treatment provided by the district, the district shall supply the care and treatment without charging the patient or the patient’s relative.

(c)

On determining that the patient or a relative legally responsible for the patient’s support can pay for all or part of the care and treatment provided by the district, the district administrator shall report that determination to the board, and the board shall issue an order directing the patient or the relative to pay the district a specified amount each week. The amount must be based on the individual’s ability to pay.

(d)

The district administrator may collect money owed to the district from the patient’s estate or from that of a relative legally responsible for the patient’s support in the manner provided by law for the collection of expenses in the last illness of a deceased person.

(e)

If there is a dispute relating to an individual’s ability to pay or if the district administrator has any doubt concerning an individual’s ability to pay, the board shall:

(1)

call witnesses;

(2)

hear and resolve the question; and

(3)

issue a final order.

(f)

A final order of the board may be appealed only to a district court in Colorado County. 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 1091.113 — Payment for Treatment; Procedures, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/SD/htm/SD.­1091.­htm#1091.­113 (accessed May 4, 2024).

1091.001
Definitions
1091.002
Authority for Operation
1091.003
Essential Public Function
1091.004
District Territory
1091.005
District Support or Maintenance Not State Obligation
1091.006
Restriction on State Financial Assistance
1091.051
Board Election
1091.052
Notice of Election
1091.053
Ballot Petition
1091.054
Qualifications for Office
1091.055
Bond
1091.056
Board Vacancy
1091.057
Officers
1091.058
Compensation
1091.059
Voting Requirement
1091.060
District Administrator
1091.061
General Duties of District Administrator
1091.062
Assistant District Administrator
1091.063
Appointment and Recruitment of Staff and Employees
1091.064
Retirement Benefits
1091.101
District Responsibility
1091.102
Management, Control, and Administration
1091.103
Rules
1091.104
Purchasing and Accounting Procedures
1091.105
District Property, Facilities, and Equipment
1091.106
Eminent Domain
1091.107
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
1091.108
Gifts and Endowments
1091.109
Construction Contracts
1091.110
Operating and Management Contracts
1091.111
Contracts for Services
1091.112
Provision of Certain Health Services
1091.113
Payment for Treatment
1091.114
Reimbursement for Services
1091.115
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
1091.151
Budget
1091.152
Notice
1091.153
Amendments to Budget
1091.154
Fiscal Year
1091.155
Annual Audit
1091.156
Inspection of Annual Audit and District Records
1091.157
Financial Report
1091.158
Short-term Financing
1091.159
Depository
1091.160
Spending and Investment Restrictions
1091.201
General Obligation Bonds
1091.202
Tax to Pay General Obligation Bonds
1091.203
General Obligation Bond Election
1091.204
Revenue Bonds
1091.205
Refunding Bonds
1091.206
Maturity of Bonds
1091.207
Execution of Bonds
1091.208
Bonds Exempt from Taxation
1091.251
Imposition of Ad Valorem Tax
1091.252
Tax Rate
1091.253
Tax Assessor-collector
1091.301
Dissolution
1091.302
Notice of Election
1091.303
Ballot
1091.304
Election Results
1091.305
Sale or Transfer of Assets and Liabilities

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 1091.113’s source at texas​.gov