Texas Statutes
Subchapter G. Court Orders for Management of Persons With Communicable Diseases
Section 81.190. Hearing on Request for Reexamination

Sec. 81.190. HEARING ON REQUEST FOR REEXAMINATION. (a) A court that required a patient's reexamination under Section 81.189 may set a date and place for a hearing on the request if, not later than the 10th day after the request is filed:
(1) an affidavit of medical evaluation stating that the patient continues to meet the criteria for extended management has been filed; or
(2) an affidavit has not been filed and the person has not been discharged.
(b) When the hearing is set, the judge shall appoint an attorney to represent the person if the person does not already have an attorney. The judge shall also give notice of the hearing to the person, the person's attorney, the health authority or department, and the facility head.
(c) The judge shall appoint a physician who is not on the staff of the health care facility in which the person is receiving services to examine the person and file an affidavit with the court setting out the person's diagnosis and recommended treatment. The court shall ensure that the person may be examined by a physician of the person's choice and own expense if requested by the person.
(d) The hearing is held before the court and without a jury. The hearing must be held in accordance with the requirements for a hearing on an application for a court order for the management of a person with a communicable disease.
(e) The court shall dismiss the request if the court finds from clear and convincing evidence that the person continues to meet the criteria for extended management.
(f) The judge shall order the head of the facility to discharge the person if the court fails to find from clear and convincing evidence that the person continues to meet the criteria.
(g) If the department or health authority advises the court that the person must remain in isolation or quarantine and that exposure to the judge or the public would jeopardize the health and safety of those persons and the public health, the judge may order that a person entitled to a hearing may not appear in person and may appear only by teleconference or another means that the judge finds appropriate to allow the person to speak, to interact with witnesses, and to confer with the person's attorney.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 314 (H.B. 1690), Sec. 8, eff. June 14, 2013.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 2 - Health

Subtitle D - Prevention, Control, and Reports of Diseases; Public Health Disasters and Emergencies

Chapter 81 - Communicable Diseases; Public Health Disasters; Public Health Emergencies

Subchapter G. Court Orders for Management of Persons With Communicable Diseases

Section 81.151. Application for Court Order

Section 81.1511. Applicability of Subchapter to Group

Section 81.152. Form of Application

Section 81.153. Appointment of Attorney

Section 81.1531. Appointment of Attorney for Group

Section 81.154. Setting on Application

Section 81.155. Notice

Section 81.156. Disclosure of Information

Section 81.157. District Court Jurisdiction

Section 81.158. Affidavit of Medical Evaluation

Section 81.159. Designation of Facility

Section 81.160. Liberty Pending Hearing

Section 81.161. Motion for Order of Protective Custody

Section 81.162. Issuance of Order

Section 81.163. Apprehension Under Order

Section 81.164. Appointment of Attorney

Section 81.165. Probable Cause Hearing

Section 81.166. Order for Continued Detention

Section 81.167. Detention in Protective Custody

Section 81.168. Release From Detention

Section 81.169. General Provisions Relating to Hearing

Section 81.170. Right to Jury

Section 81.171. Release After Hearing

Section 81.172. Order for Temporary Management

Section 81.173. Order for Extended Management

Section 81.174. Order of Care or Commitment

Section 81.175. Court-Ordered Outpatient Services

Section 81.176. Designation of Facility

Section 81.177. Commitment to Private Facility

Section 81.178. Commitment to Federal Facility

Section 81.179. Transportation of Person

Section 81.180. Writ of Commitment

Section 81.181. Acknowledgement of Delivery

Section 81.182. Modification of Order for Inpatient Treatment

Section 81.183. Motion for Modification of Order for Outpatient Treatment

Section 81.184. Order for Temporary Detention

Section 81.185. Apprehension and Release Under Order for Temporary Detention

Section 81.186. Order of Modification of Order for Outpatient Services

Section 81.187. Renewal of Order for Extended Management

Section 81.188. Motion for Rehearing

Section 81.189. Request for Reexamination

Section 81.190. Hearing on Request for Reexamination

Section 81.191. Appeal

Section 81.192. Continuing Care Plan Before Discharge

Section 81.193. Pass From Inpatient Care

Section 81.194. Return to Facility

Section 81.195. Discharge on Expiration of Court Order

Section 81.196. Discharge Before Expiration of Court Order

Section 81.197. Certificate of Discharge

Section 81.198. Authorization for Admission

Section 81.199. Transfer to Federal Facility

Section 81.200. Transfer of Records

Section 81.201. Writ of Habeas Corpus

Section 81.202. Effect on Guardianship

Section 81.203. Confidentiality of Records

Section 81.204. Rights Subject to Limitation by Head of Facility

Section 81.205. Notification of Rights

Section 81.206. General Rights Relating to Treatment

Section 81.207. Adequacy of Treatment

Section 81.208. Periodic Examination

Section 81.209. Use of Physical Restraint

Section 81.210. Costs

Section 81.211. Filing and Status of Foreign Court Orders

Section 81.212. Evading or Resisting Apprehension or Transport; Criminal Penalty