Sec. 164.006. SOLICITING AND CONTRACTING WITH CERTAIN REFERRAL SOURCES. A treatment facility or a person employed or under contract with a treatment facility, if acting on behalf of the treatment facility, may not: (1) contact a referral source or potential client for the purpose of soliciting, directly or indirectly, a referral of a patient to the treatment facility without disclosing its soliciting agent's, employee's, or contractor's affiliation with the treatment facility; (2) offer to provide or provide mental health or chemical dependency services to a public or private school in this state, on a part-time or full-time basis, or the services of any of its employees or agents who make, or are in a position to make, a referral, if the services are provided on an individual basis to individual students or their families. Nothing herein prohibits a treatment facility from: (A) offering or providing educational programs in group settings to public schools in this state if the affiliation between the educational program and the treatment facility is disclosed; (B) providing counseling services to a public school in this state in an emergency or crisis situation if the services are provided in response to a specific request by a school; provided that, under no circumstances may a student be referred to the treatment facility offering the services; or (C) entering into a contract under Section 464.020 with the board of trustees of a school district with a disciplinary alternative education program, or with the board's designee, for the provision of chemical dependency treatment services; (3) provide to an entity of state or local government, on a part-time or full-time basis, the mental health or chemical dependency services of any of its employees, agents, or contractors who make or are in a position to make referrals unless: (A) the treatment facility discloses to the governing authority of the entity: (i) the employee's, agent's, or contractor's relationship to the facility; and (ii) the fact that the employee, agent, or contractor might make a referral, if permitted, to the facility; and (B) the employee, agent, or contractor makes a referral only if: (i) the treatment facility obtains the governing authority's authorization in writing for the employee, agent, or contractor to make the referrals; and (ii) the employee, agent, or contractor discloses to the prospective patient the employee's, agent's, or contractor's relationship to the facility at initial contact; (4) in relation to intervention and assessment services, contract with, offer to remunerate, or remunerate a person who operates an intervention and assessment service that makes referrals to a treatment facility for inpatient or outpatient treatment of mental illness or chemical dependency unless the intervention and assessment service is: (A) operated by a community mental health and intellectual disability center the commission funds; (B) operated by a county or regional medical society; (C) a qualified mental health referral service as defined by Section 164.007 ; or (D) owned and operated by a nonprofit or not-for-profit organization offering counseling concerning family violence, help for runaway children, or rape; or (5) contract with a marketing provider who agrees to provide general referrals or leads for the placement of prospective patients with a service provider or in a recovery residence through a call center or Internet website presence, unless the terms of that contract are disclosed to the prospective patient.
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