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county inmates indigent per se?

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July 02, 2013, 13:32
mhartman
county inmates indigent per se?
My County Judge is telling me he thinks there was a bill passed this session that basically classifies all inmates as indigent for health care purposes while they are in custody unless there is a finding otherwise.....I have not been able to find such a bill. Have any of you run across this?
The thinking being is if they are indigent the medical care responsibility would fall on the shoulders of the hospital district....currently, the county pays a reduced rate to the hospital district for inmate care.
July 03, 2013, 09:13
Scott Brumley
I haven't looked for any such provision, but I haven't heard about it, either. I have trouble believing anything like that would sail through without TAC having a conniption. If inmate status automatically conferred indigent status, every inmate in the jail would per se be entitled to county-funded appointed counsel. Wonder if that had crossed the judge's mind.
July 03, 2013, 09:31
mhartman
I thought the same thing....I looked for quite a while but did not come up with any info....if you run across something, please let me know.
July 07, 2013, 12:23
A. Diamond
I am guessing your judge is thinking of HB 2454. The bill relates to state reimbursement for inmate health care.

http://www.capitol.state.tx.us...Sess=83R&Bill=HB2454

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