Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 172.002 - Removal of Placenta From Hospital or Birthing Center(a) Except for the portion of a delivered placenta that is necessary for an examination described by Subsection (d), a hospital or birthing center without a court order shall allow a woman who has given birth in the facility, or a spouse of the woman if the woman is incapacitated or deceased, to take possession of and remove from the facility the placenta if:(1) the woman tests negative for infectious diseases as evidenced by the results of the diagnostic testing required by Section 81.090; and(2) the person taking possession of the placenta signs a form prescribed by the department acknowledging that: (A) the person has received from the hospital or birthing center educational information prescribed by the department concerning the spread of blood-borne diseases from placentas, the danger of ingesting formalin, and the proper handling of placentas; and(B) the placenta is for personal use.(b) A person removing a placenta from a hospital or birthing center under this section may only retain the placenta for personal use and may not sell the placenta.(c) A hospital or birthing center shall retain a signed form received under Subsection (a) with the woman's medical records.(d) This section does not prohibit a pathological examination of the delivered placenta that is ordered by a physician or required by a policy of the hospital or birthing center.(e) This section does not authorize a woman or the woman's spouse to interfere with a pathological examination of the delivered placenta that is ordered by a physician or required by a policy of the hospital or birthing center.(f) A hospital or birthing center that allows a person to take possession of and remove from the facility a delivered placenta in compliance with this section is not required to dispose of the placenta as medical waste.(g) A hospital or birthing center that acts in accordance with this section is not liable for the act in a civil action, a criminal prosecution, or an administrative proceeding.Tex. Health and Safety Code § 172.002
Added by Acts 2015, Texas Acts of the 84th Leg. - Regular Session, ch. 740,Sec. 1, eff. 6/17/2015. See Acts 2015, Texas Acts of the 84th Leg. - Regular Session, ch. 740, Sec. 2.