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CHAPTER 672. ADULT FATALITY REVIEW AND INVESTIGATION

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE

TITLE 8. DEATH AND DISPOSITION OF THE BODY

SUBTITLE A. DEATH

CHAPTER 672. ADULT FATALITY REVIEW AND INVESTIGATION

Sec. 672.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:

(1) "Abuse" means:

(A) the negligent or wilful infliction of injury, unreasonable

confinement, intimidation, or cruel punishment with resulting

emotional or physical harm leading to death; or

(B) sexual abuse of an adult, including any involuntary or

nonconsensual sexual conduct that would constitute an offense

under Section 21.08, Penal Code, or Chapter 22, Penal Code.

(2) "Autopsy" and "inquest" have the meanings assigned by

Article 49.01, Code of Criminal Procedure.

(3) "Family violence" has the meaning assigned by Section

71.004, Family Code.

(4) "Health care provider" means any health care practitioner or

facility that provides medical evaluation or treatment, including

dental and mental health evaluation or treatment.

(5) "Review" means a reexamination of information regarding a

deceased adult from relevant agencies, professionals, and health

care providers.

(6) "Review team" means an unexpected fatality review team

established under this chapter.

(7) "Unexpected death" includes a death of an adult that before

investigation appears:

(A) to have occurred without anticipation or forewarning; and

(B) to have been caused by suicide, family violence, or abuse.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.002. ESTABLISHMENT OF REVIEW TEAM. (a) A

multidisciplinary and multiagency unexpected fatality review team

may be established for a county to conduct reviews of unexpected

deaths that occur within the county. A review team for a county

with a population of less than 50,000 may join with an adjacent

county or counties to establish a combined review team.

(b) The commissioners court of a county may oversee the

activities of the review team or may designate a county

department to oversee those activities. The commissioners court

may designate a nonprofit agency or a political subdivision of

the state involved in the support or treatment of victims of

family violence, abuse, or suicide to oversee the activities of

the review team if the governing body of the nonprofit agency or

political subdivision concurs.

(c) Any person who may be a member of a review team under

Subsection (d) may initiate the establishment of a review team

and call the first organizational meeting of the team.

(d) A review team may include:

(1) a criminal prosecutor involved in prosecuting crimes

involving family violence;

(2) a peace officer;

(3) a justice of the peace or medical examiner;

(4) a public health professional;

(5) a representative of the Department of Protective and

Regulatory Services engaged in providing adult protective

services;

(6) a mental health services provider;

(7) a representative of the family violence shelter center

providing services to the county;

(8) the victim witness advocate in the county prosecutor's

office;

(9) a representative from the battering intervention and

prevention program for the county; and

(10) a community supervision and corrections department officer.

(e) Members of a review team may select additional team members

according to community resources and needs.

(f) A review team shall select a presiding officer from its

members.

(g) Members selected under Subsection (e) must reflect the

geographical, cultural, racial, ethnic, and gender diversity of

the county or counties represented.

(h) Members selected under this section should have experience

in abuse, neglect, suicide, family violence, or elder abuse.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.003. PURPOSE AND POWERS OF REVIEW TEAM. (a) The

purpose of a review team is to decrease the incidence of

preventable adult deaths by:

(1) promoting cooperation, communication, and coordination among

agencies involved in responding to unexpected deaths;

(2) developing an understanding of the causes and incidence of

unexpected deaths in the county or counties in which the review

team is located; and

(3) advising the legislature, appropriate state agencies, and

local law enforcement agencies on changes to law, policy, or

practice that will reduce the number of unexpected deaths.

(b) To achieve its purpose, a review team shall:

(1) develop and implement, according to local needs and

resources, appropriate protocols;

(2) meet on a regular basis to review fatality cases suspected

to have resulted from suicide, family violence, or abuse and

recommend methods to improve coordination of services and

investigations between agencies that are represented on the team;

(3) collect and maintain data, as appropriate; and

(4) submit the report required under Section 672.008.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.004. DUTIES OF PRESIDING OFFICER. The presiding

officer of a review team may:

(1) send notices to the review team members of a meeting to

review a fatality involving suspected suicide, family violence,

or abuse;

(2) provide a list to the review team members of each fatality

to be reviewed at the meeting; and

(3) ensure that the review team operates according to the

protocols developed by the review team.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.005. REVIEW PROCEDURE. (a) The review team of the

county in which the event that was the cause of the unexpected

death occurred, as stated on the death certificate or as

otherwise indicated by the medical examiner or justice of the

peace notified of the death, may review the death.

(b) On receipt of the list of fatalities under Section 672.004,

each review team member shall review available records for

information regarding each listed unexpected death.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.006. ACCESS TO INFORMATION. (a) A review team may

request information and records regarding adult deaths resulting

from suicide, family violence, or abuse as necessary to carry out

the review team's purpose and duties. Records and information

that may be requested under this section include:

(1) medical, dental, and mental health care information; and

(2) information and records maintained by any state or local

government agency, including:

(A) a birth certificate;

(B) law enforcement investigative data;

(C) medical examiner investigative data;

(D) juvenile court records;

(E) parole and probation information and records; and

(F) adult protective services information and records.

(b) On request of the presiding officer of a review team, the

custodian of the relevant information or records relating to the

deceased adult shall provide the information or records to the

review team. A law enforcement agency or a medical examiner may

decline to provide investigative data to a review team until

after the conclusion of the investigation.

(c) This section does not authorize the release of the original

or copies of the mental health or medical records of any member

of the deceased adult's family, the guardian or caretaker of the

deceased adult, or an alleged or suspected perpetrator of family

violence or abuse of the adult that are in the possession of any

state or local government agency as provided in Subsection

(a)(2). Information relating to the mental health or medical

condition of a member of the deceased adult's family, the

guardian or caretaker of the deceased adult, or the alleged or

suspected perpetrator of family violence or abuse of the deceased

adult acquired as part of an investigation by a state or local

government agency as provided in Subsection (a)(2) may be

provided to the review team.

(d) This section does not authorize any interference with a

criminal investigation, inquest, or autopsy.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.007. MEETING OF REVIEW TEAM. (a) A meeting of a

review team is closed to the public and not subject to the open

meetings law, Chapter 551, Government Code.

(b) This section does not prohibit a review team from requesting

the attendance at a closed meeting of a person who is not a

member of the review team and who has information regarding a

fatality resulting from suicide, family violence, or abuse.

(c) Except as necessary to carry out a review team's purpose and

duties, members of a review team and persons attending a review

team meeting may not disclose what occurred at the meeting.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.008. REPORT. (a) Not later than December 15 of each

even-numbered year, each review team shall submit to the

Department of Protective and Regulatory Services a report on

deaths reviewed.

(b) Subject to Section 672.009, the Department of Protective and

Regulatory Services shall make the reports received under

Subsection (a) available to the public.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.009. USE OF INFORMATION AND RECORDS; CONFIDENTIALITY.

(a) Information and records acquired by a review team in the

exercise of its purpose and duties under this chapter are

confidential and exempt from disclosure under the open records

law, Chapter 552, Government Code, and may only be disclosed as

necessary to carry out the review team's purpose and duties.

(b) A report of a review team or a statistical compilation of

data reports is a public record subject to the open records law,

Chapter 552, Government Code, as if the review team were a

governmental body under that chapter, if the report or

statistical compilation does not contain any information that

would permit the identification of an individual and is not

otherwise confidential or privileged.

(c) A member of a review team may not disclose any information

that is confidential under this section.

(d) A person commits an offense if the person discloses

information made confidential by this section. An offense under

this subsection is a Class A misdemeanor.

(e) Information, documents, and records that are confidential as

provided by this section are not subject to subpoena or discovery

and may not be introduced into evidence in any civil or criminal

proceeding. A document or other information that is otherwise

available from another source is not protected from subpoena,

discovery, or introduction into evidence under this subsection

solely because the document or information was acquired by a

review team in the exercise of its duties under this chapter.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Amended by:

Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch.

268, Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2009.

Sec. 672.010. CIVIL LIABILITY FOR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.

Subject to the limits described in Section 101.023(b), Civil

Practice and Remedies Code, a team organized pursuant to this

chapter, or any member thereof, may be civilly liable for damages

caused by the disclosure of information gathered pursuant to an

investigation if such disclosure is made in violation of Section

672.007 and Section 672.009.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.011. GOVERNMENTAL UNIT. Subject to Section 672.010, a

review team established under this chapter is a local

governmental unit for purposes of Chapter 101, Civil Practice and

Remedies Code.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.012. REPORT OF UNEXPECTED FATALITY. (a) A person,

including a health care provider, who knows of the death of an

adult that resulted from, or that occurred under circumstances

indicating death may have resulted from, suicide, family

violence, or abuse, shall immediately report the death to the

medical examiner of the county in which the death occurred or, if

the death occurred in a county that does not have a medical

examiner's office or that is not part of a medical examiner's

district, to a justice of the peace in that county.

(b) The requirement of this section is in addition to any other

reporting requirement imposed by law.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

Sec. 672.013. PROCEDURE IN THE EVENT OF REPORTABLE DEATH. (a)

A medical examiner or justice of the peace notified of a death

under Section 672.012 may hold an inquest under Chapter 49, Code

of Criminal Procedure, to determine whether the death was caused

by suicide, family violence, or abuse.

(b) Without regard to whether an inquest is held under

Subsection (a), the medical examiner or justice of the peace

shall immediately notify the county or entity designated under

Section 672.002(b) of:

(1) each notification of death received under Section 672.012;

(2) each death found to be caused by suicide, family violence,

or abuse; or

(3) each death that may be a result of suicide, family violence,

or abuse, without regard to whether the suspected suicide, family

violence, or abuse is determined to be a sole or contributing

cause and without regard to whether the cause of death is

conclusively determined.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1486, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1,

2001.

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