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First Substitute H.B. 109

This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 10:55 AM by bhilbert. --> This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 6:13 PM by bhilbert. -->

Representative Katherine M. Bryson proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
INFORMED CONSENT FOR

             2     
ELECTROCONVULSIVE TREATMENT AND

             3     
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

             4     
2003 GENERAL SESSION

             5     
STATE OF UTAH

             6     
Sponsor: Katherine M. Bryson

             7      This act amends the Local Mental Health Authority Act and the Substance Abuse and
             8      Mental Health Act. The act applies to physicians, hospitals, and mental health facilities.
             9      The act prohibits the use of electroconvulsive treatment on children younger that 14
             10      years old. The act requires approval by a panel of physicians before administering
             11      h [ electric shock ] ELECTROCONVULSIVE h treatment on a child between 14 and 18 years of age.
             11a      The act requires
             12      informed consent for the use of electroconvulsive treatment on adults. The act establishes
             13      the elements of informed consent. The act prohibits anyone other than a physician from
             14      performing electroconvulsive treatment. The act requires quarterly reporting of
             15      electroconvulsive treatment to the division and the Health Data Committee in the
             16      Department of Health. The act requires the division to enforce the reporting
             17      requirements and annually report statistical data regarding the use of electroconvulsive
             18      treatment to the governor and the Legislature. The act has an effective date of July 1,
             19      2003. The reporting requirements sunset in 2008.
             20      This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
             21      AMENDS:
             22          17A-3-611, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 186, Laws of Utah 1990
             23          62A-15-704, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 8, Laws of Utah 2002, Fifth
             24      Special Session
             25      ENACTS:


             26          62A-15-1101, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             27          62A-15-1102, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             28          62A-15-1103, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             29          62A-15-1104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             30          62A-15-1105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             31          62A-15-1106, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             32          62A-15-1107, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33          62A-15-1108, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34          63-55b-162, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             36          Section 1. Section 17A-3-611 is amended to read:
             37           17A-3-611. Specified treatments prohibited -- Criminal penalties.
             38          (1) It is a misdemeanor to:
             39          (a) give [shock treatment,] h [ a lobotomy ] h [,] h [ or ] h surgery to anyone without the
             39a      written
             40      consent of [his] the person or the person's next of kin or legal guardian; or
             41          (b) give electroconvulsive treatment to a person without the written consent of the
             42      person in accordance with Sections 62A-15-1102 and 62A-15-1103 .
             43          (2) Services provided under this part are governed by [the] Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah
             44      Medical Practice Act.
             45          [(2)] (3) It is a felony to give psychiatric treatment, nonvocational mental health
             46      counseling, case-finding testing, psychoanalysis, drugs, [shock treatment] electroconvulsive
             47      treatment, lobotomy, or surgery to any individual for the purpose of changing his concept of,
             48      belief about, or faith in God.
             49          Section 2. Section 62A-15-704 is amended to read:
             50           62A-15-704. Invasive treatment -- Due process proceedings.
             51          (1) For purposes of this section, "invasive treatment" means treatment in which a
             52      constitutionally protected liberty or privacy interest may be affected, including antipsychotic
             53      medication, electroshock therapy, and psychosurgery.
             54          (2) The requirements of this section, and Part 11, Electroconvulsive Treatment
             55      Regulations, apply to all children receiving services or treatment from a local mental health
             56      authority, its designee, or its provider regardless of whether a local mental health authority has



             57      physical custody of the child or the child is receiving outpatient treatment from the local
             58      authority, its designee, or provider.
             59          (3) (a) The division shall promulgate rules, in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a,
             60      Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, establishing due process procedures for children prior to
             61      any invasive treatment as follows:
             62          (i) with regard to antipsychotic medications, if either the parent or child disagrees with
             63      that treatment, a due process proceeding shall be held in compliance with the procedures
             64      established under this Subsection (3);
             65          (ii) with regard to psychosurgery and h [ electroshock therapy ] ELECTROCONVULSIVE
             65a      TREATMENT h administered to a child age
             66      14 or older, a due process proceeding shall be conducted pursuant to the procedures established
             67      under this Subsection (3), regardless of whether the parent or child agree or disagree with the
             68      treatment; and
             69          [(iii)] h [ (ii) ] (iii) h other possible invasive treatments may be conducted unless either the
             69a      parent
             70      or child disagrees with the treatment, in which case a due process proceeding shall be
             71      conducted pursuant to the procedures established under this Subsection (3).
             72          (b) In promulgating the rules required by Subsection (3)(a), the division shall consider
             73      the advisability of utilizing an administrative law judge, court proceedings, a neutral and
             74      detached fact finder, and other methods of providing due process for the purposes of this
             75      section. The division shall also establish the criteria and basis for determining when invasive
             76      treatment should be administered.
             77          Section 3. Section 62A-15-1101 is enacted to read:
             78     
Part 11. Electroconvulsive Treatment Regulations

             79          62A-15-1101. Application.
             80          (1) For purposes of this part, "electroconvulsive treatment" includes prefrontal sonic
             81      sound treatment, or applied electrical voltage to the brain through electrodes which results in a
             82      grand mal seizure or epileptic seizure and which is administered to treat mental illness.
             83          (2) This part applies to the use of electroconvulsive treatment by any person who uses
             84      or administers electroconvulsive treatment, including:
             85          (a) a physician licensed under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, or Title
             86      58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act;


             87          (b) a hospital or facility licensed under Section 26-21-9 ;


             88          (c) a local mental health authority subject to this title, its designee or providers; and
             89          (d) the Utah State Hospital and other mental health facilities.
             90          Section 4. Section 62A-15-1102 is enacted to read:
             91          62A-15-1102. Use of electroconvulsive treatment.
             92          Electroconvulsive treatment may not be used on:
             93          (1) a person who is younger than 14 years of age;
             94          (2) a person who is between 14 and 18 years of age, unless the provisions of
             95      Subsection 62A-15-1103 (5) are met; or
             96          (3) a person who is 18 years of age or older, unless the person consents to the use of
             97      the treatment in accordance with Section 62A-15-1103 .
             98          Section 5. Section 62A-15-1103 is enacted to read:
             99          62A-15-1103. Consent to treatment.
             100          (1) The division shall adopt administrative rules which establish a standard written
             101      consent form to be used when electroconvulsive treatment is considered. The rule shall
             102      prescribe the information that must be contained in the written consent for electroconvulsive
             103      treatment.
             104          (2) The written consent form must clearly state at a minimum:
             105          (a) the nature and purpose of the procedure;
             106          (b) the nature, potential, and probability of the side effects and significant risks of the
             107      treatment commonly known by the medical profession, especially noting the possible degree
             108      and duration of memory loss, the possibility of permanent irrevocable memory loss, and the
             109      possibility of death; and
             110          (c) the probable degree and duration of improvement or remission expected with or
             111      without the procedure.
             112          (3) Before each treatment series begins the physician administering the treatment shall
             113      ensure that:
             114          (a) the person receives a written copy of the consent form that is h [ :
             115          (i) in English; or
] h

             116           h [ (ii) ] h in the person's primary language, if h [ not in English and if provided by the division ]
             116a      POSSIBLE h ;
             117          (b) the contents of the consent form are explained to the person:
             118          (i) orally, in simple, nontechnical terms in the person's primary language, if possible; or



             119          (ii) through the use of a means reasonably calculated to communicate with a hearing
             120      impaired or visually impaired person, if applicable;
             121          (c) the person signs a copy of the consent form stating that the person has read the
             122      consent form and understands the information included in the documents; and
             123          (d) the signed copy of the consent form is made a part of the person's clinical record.
             124          (4) For a person 65 years of age or older, before each treatment series begins, the
             125      physician administering the procedure shall:
             126          (a) ensure that a physician has conducted a physical examination of the person and has
             127      determined that the procedure is appropriate and is medically necessary;
             128          (b) make the form described by Subsection (1) available to the person; and
             129          (c) inform the person of any known current medical condition that may increase the
             130      possibility of injury or death as a result of the treatment.
             131          (5) For a person between h [ the age of ] h 14 and 18 years of age, before each treatment
             132      series begins, the physician administering the procedure shall ensure that:
             133          (a) the due process provisions of Section 62A-15-704 have been met, if applicable; or
             134          (b) if Section 62A-15-704 is not applicable:
             135          (i) the parent or legal guardian of the child has been given the form described by
             136      Subsection (1); and
             137          (ii) three physicians have signed an appropriate form that states the procedure is
             138      medically necessary.
             139          (6) (a) A person who consents to the administration of electroconvulsive treatment may
             140      revoke the consent for any reason and at any time.
             141          (b) Revocation of consent is effective immediately.
             142          Section 6. Section 62A-15-1104 is enacted to read:
             143          62A-15-1104. Physician requirement.
             144          (1) Only a physician licensed under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act, or
             145      Title 58, Chapter 68, Utah Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, may administer electroconvulsive
             146      treatment.
             147          (2) A physician may not delegate the act of administering the treatment. A
             148      nonphysician who administers electroconvulsive treatment is considered to be practicing
             149      medicine in violation of Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act.


             150          Section 7. Section 62A-15-1105 is enacted to read:
             151          62A-15-1105. Reports.
             152          (1) A hospital or facility where electroconvulsive treatment is administered or a
             153      physician administering the treatment on an outpatient basis shall submit to the division and to
             154      the Health Data Committee created in Section 26-1-7 , semiannual reports relating to the
             155      administration of the treatment in the hospital or facility or by the physician.
             156          (2) A report must state semiannually:
             157          (a) the name of each physician who has privileges in the facility to perform
             158      electroconvulsive treatment and the number of electroconvulsive treatments performed by each
             159      physician;
             160          (b) the total number of persons who received the treatment;
             161          (c) the age, sex, and race of each person receiving the treatment;
             162          (d) the diagnosis for each person receiving the treatment;
             163          (e) the source of the payment for the treatment;
             164          (f) the average number of electroconvulsive treatments administered for each complete
             165      series of treatments, but not including maintenance treatments;
             166          (g) the average number of maintenance electroconvulsive treatments administered per
             167      month;
             168          (h) the number of fractures, reported complaints of h SEVERE AND PERSISTENT h memory
             168a      losses, incidents of apnea,
             169      and cardiac arrests without death;
             170          (i) autopsy findings, including investigation of petichial hemorrhages and other small
             171      blood vessel hemorrhages in the brain tissue, if an autopsy was performed and if death
             172      followed within 14 days after the date of the administration of the treatment; and
             173          (j) any other information required by the division.
             174          (3) The information required by Subsections (2)(h) and (2)(i) must include the name of
             175      the physician who administered the treatment for each occurrence listed in Subsections (2)(h)
             176      and (2)(i).
             177          Section 8. Section 62A-15-1106 is enacted to read:
             178          62A-15-1106. Use of information -- Report.
             179          (1) The division shall use the information received under Section 62A-15-1105 to
             180      analyze and monitor the use of electroconvulsive treatment administered to treat mental illness.



             181          (2) (a) The division shall annually file with the governor and the Health and Human
             182      Services Interim Committee of the Legislature a written report summarizing the information
             183      received under Section 62A-15-1105 . The information in the report shall be summarized by
             184      facility and by physician.
             185          (b) The division may not directly or indirectly identify in a report issued under this
             186      section a patient who received the treatment.
             187          (c) The report prepared in accordance with this Subsection (2) is a public document
             188      under the provisions of Title 63, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.
             189          Section 9. Section 62A-15-1107 is enacted to read:
             190          62A-15-1107. Enforcement.
             191          The division shall enforce the provisions of this part and may, as the division considers
             192      appropriate:
             193          (1) issue a warning to any physician, hospital, or facility who fails to obtain consent or
             194      file a report required by this part; and
             195          (2) report violations of this part to the appropriate licensing authority for the physician,
             196      hospital, or facility.
             197          Section 10. Section 62A-15-1108 is enacted to read:
             198          62A-15-1108. Consent to healthcare.
             199          A health care provider who obtains informed consent in accordance with this part has
             200      also met the requirements for informed consent under Section 78-14-5 .
             201          Section 11. Section 63-55b-162 is enacted to read:
             202          63-55b-162. Repeal dates -- Title 62A.
             203          Sections 62A-15-1105 and 62A-15-1106 regarding reporting requirements for
             204      electroconvulsive h [ shock ] h treatments are repealed on July 1, 2008.
             205          Section 12. Effective date.
             206          This act takes effect on July 1, 2003.


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