Rep. Money introduces bill in Texas House on epinephrine auto-injector policies

Rep. Money introduces bill in Texas House on epinephrine auto-injector policies
Brent Money, Texas State Representative from the 2nd district — www.brentmoney.com
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A new bill authored by State Rep. Money in the Texas House seeks to allow entities to adopt policies for managing epinephrine auto-injectors in Texas, according to the Texas Legislature website.

The bill on Crimes category, introduced as HB 163 during the 89(1) legislative session on Tuesday, July 22, was formally listed with the short title: ’Relating to the protection of an unborn child’s rights and criminal liability and justification for prohibited conduct’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, the bill amends the Health and Safety Code to allow entities in Texas, including governmental bodies, to adopt policies for maintaining, administering, and disposing of epinephrine auto-injectors. It specifies that entities already required by other laws to implement similar policies are exempt from this provision. Additionally, the bill repeals Sections 773.0145(a) and (b) of the Health and Safety Code, likely to streamline or update the legal requirements concerning epinephrine auto-injector policies. The act is set to take effect on Sept. 1, 2025.

Brent Money, a member of the House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock, proposed another two bills during the 89(1) legislative session. He is also a member of the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Other Bills Introduced by Rep. Brent Money in Texas House
Legislative Session Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
89(1) HB 164 07/22/2025 Relating to a study of alternative methods of taxation to replace revenue lost to political subdivisions if ad valorem taxes are abolished
89(1) HB 127 07/18/2025 Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds for lobbying activities
89(R) HB 5691 04/25/2025 Relating to the creation of the Wolf Creek Municipal Management District No. 1; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes; granting a limited power of eminent domain
89(R) HB 5561 03/14/2025 Relating to the diversion of certain foster youth from the juvenile justice system, including through emergency behavior intervention by certain persons providing foster care services
89(R) HB 5485 03/14/2025 Relating to the standards for a school district’s library collection development policies; providing a civil penalty
89(R) HB 5454 03/14/2025 Relating to the authority of a county to regulate certain land uses
89(R) HB 4727 03/13/2025 Relating to the authority of a physical therapist to treat a patient without a referral
89(R) HB 4725 03/13/2025 Relating to a sales tax exemption for the sale, lease, or installation of distributed energy systems for residential and business use
89(R) HB 4708 03/12/2025 Relating to the Texas Ethics Commission’s jurisdiction to administer and enforce laws against certain persons
89(R) HB 4364 03/11/2025 Relating to the collection of remittance transfer fees for use in enhancing border security; authorizing a fee; providing a civil penalty
89(R) HB 4363 03/11/2025 Relating to battery energy storage facilities; authorizing fees
89(R) HB 4362 03/11/2025 Relating to the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of electronics-enabled implements of agriculture
89(R) HB 4360 03/11/2025 Relating to the exemption of tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation; making conforming changes
89(R) HB 4008 03/06/2025 Relating to a study by the office of the governor regarding the implementation in this state of the processes and methodologies used by the United States DOGE Service
89(R) HB 4007 03/06/2025 Relating to the authority of a county to adopt subdivision requirements that include reasonable specifications for lot size, setback lines, and side lot lines
89(R) HB 4006 03/06/2025 Relating to the suspension and removal from office of a district attorney, criminal district attorney, or county attorney of a political subdivision of this state
89(R) HB 4005 03/06/2025 Relating to the election dates for certain special and runoff elections
89(R) HB 4004 03/06/2025 Relating to the eligibility of property for certain ad valorem tax incentives if a wind-powered energy device or a solar energy device has been installed or constructed on the property
89(R) HB 4003 03/06/2025 Relating to parental consent for certain activities engaged in by a school district employee or contractor with respect to the parent’s child
89(R) HB 4002 03/06/2025 Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity for public school students
89(R) HB 4001 03/06/2025 Relating to the definition and use of the terms “male” and “female” for purposes of certain government documents
89(R) HB 3401 02/26/2025 Relating to repealing insupportability as a ground for divorce
89(R) HB 3399 02/26/2025 Relating to the provision of procedures and treatments for gender transitioning, gender reassignment, or gender dysphoria and the use of public money or public assistance to provide those procedures or treatments
89(R) HB 3018 02/19/2025 Relating to a study of alternative methods of taxation to replace revenue lost to political subdivisions if ad valorem taxes are abolished
89(R) HB 3017 02/19/2025 Relating to imposing an additional franchise tax on certain solar and wind energy producers
89(R) HB 2930 02/18/2025 Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land
89(R) HB 2197 01/29/2025 Relating to the protection of an unborn child’s rights and criminal liability and justification for prohibited conduct


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