Sec. 323.053. MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SAFE PROGRAMS. A SAFE program must: (1) operate under the active oversight of a medical director who is a physician licensed by and in good standing with the Texas Medical Board; (2) provide medical treatment under a physician's order, standing medical order, standing delegation order, or other order or protocol as defined by Texas Medical Board rules; (3) employ or contract with a sexual assault examiner or a sexual assault nurse examiner; (4) provide access to a sexual assault program advocate, as required by Subchapter H , Chapter 56A , Code of Criminal Procedure; (5) ensure a sexual assault survivor has access to a private treatment room; (6) if indicated by a survivor's history or on a survivor's request, provide: (A) HIV testing and prophylactic medication to the survivor or a referral for the testing and medication; and (B) counseling and prophylactic medications for exposure to sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy; (7) provide to survivors the name and telephone number of a nearby sexual assault program that provides to survivors the minimum services described by Subchapter A , Chapter 420 , Government Code; (8) provide to survivors the information form required by Section 323.005 , 323.0051 , or 323.0052 , as applicable; (9) collaborate with any sexual assault program, as defined by Section 420.003 , Government Code, that provides services to survivors in the county; (10) engage in efforts to improve the quality of the program; (11) maintain capacity for appropriate triage or have agreements with other health facilities to assure that a survivor receives the appropriate level of care indicated for the survivor's medical and mental health needs; (12) prioritize the safety and well-being of survivors; (13) provide a trauma-informed approach in the forensic medical care provided to survivors; and (14) collaborate with: (A) law enforcement agencies and attorneys representing the state with jurisdiction in the county; (B) any available local sexual assault response team; and (C) other interested persons in the community.
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