SB 237 Modifies definitions of "employee" and "physician employee" as used in provisions relating to actions against health care providers for personal injury or death
Sponsor: Rowden
LR Number: 1000H.04C Fiscal Notes
Committee: Government Reform
Last Action: 5/12/2017 - H Calendar Senate Bills for Third Reading Journal Page:
Title: HCS SCS SB 237 Calendar Position:
Effective Date: August 28, 2017
House Handler: Austin

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HCS/SCS/SB 237 - This act creates a definition for the term "employee" and repeals the definition for the term "physician employee" in provisions relating to causes of action for damages against a health care provider for personal injury or death.

The act also states that in causes of action for damages against a health care provider for personal injury or death a health care provider, rather than an individual or entity, shall not be liable for the actions of another who is not the health care provider's employee.

This act is similar to the truly agreed to and finally passed version of HB 452 (2017).

JESSI BAKER