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Senate bill would change penalty criteria for chemical-dependency treatment facilities to avoid closures, sponsor says
2850171 · April 2, 2025
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Sen. Hinojosa introduced Senate Bill 437 to change how the Health and Human Services Commission assesses civil and administrative penalties at substance use treatment centers, aiming to account for financial viability and culpability to prevent closures, the sponsor said.
Senator José Hinojosa, sponsor of Senate Bill 437, told the Senate Health & Human Services Committee the measure would revise how civil and administrative penalties are assessed for chemical dependency treatment facilities regulated by the Health and…
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