1003.056 – EFFECT ON OTHER LAW. (a) This subchapter does
Texas Health and Safety Code § 1003.056
Summary
This law clarifies that certain provisions do not alter existing regulations regarding clinical trial coverage or the handling of fetal and human tissues. It ensures compliance with current laws governing the use and transfer of these biological materials.
Does not change clinical trial coverage under Insurance Code.
Maintains existing laws on fetal and human tissue regulations.
Prohibits violations of laws regarding biological material handling.
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