Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 1114.115 - Notification of Provision of Nonemergency Services(a) The district may require a mandated provider selected by the district under Section 1114.114 to obtain approval from the district before providing nonemergency health care services to an eligible resident of the district.(b) If the district has not selected a mandated provider, a provider of nonemergency health care assistance must inform the district of any nonemergency health care services provided to a patient as required by this section.(c) A provider that delivers or will deliver nonemergency health care services to a patient who the provider suspects might be eligible for assistance under this chapter shall notify the district that nonemergency health care services have been or will be provided to the patient. The provider must notify the district:(1) by telephone, as soon as possible after the provider determines that the patient resides in the district; and(2) by mail postmarked not later than the third working day after the date on which the provider determines that the patient resides in the district.(d) If the provider knows that the district has selected a mandated provider or if, after contacting the district, the district requests that the patient be transferred to a mandated provider, the provider shall transfer the patient to the mandated provider unless it is medically inappropriate to transfer the patient.(e) The provider, the patient, and the patient's family shall cooperate with the district in determining if the patient is an eligible resident of the district.(f) Not later than the 14th day after the date on which the district receives sufficient information to determine eligibility, the district shall determine if the patient is eligible for assistance. If the district does not determine the patient's eligibility within that period, the patient is considered to be eligible. The district shall notify the provider of the district's decision.(g) A provider that delivers nonemergency services to a patient who is eligible for assistance under this chapter and fails to comply with this section is not eligible for payment for the services from the district.Tex. Spec. Dist. Loc. Laws § 1114.115
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg. - Regular Session, ch. 112,Sec. 1.01, eff. 4/1/2015.