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Texas may be among the first of many states to enact laws that encourage providers to continue electronically communicating with and monitoring their patients after COVID-19 emergency regulations and governors’ orders expire. State legislatures are acknowledging the advantages telehealth offered during COVID-19 and are making major changes to pre-pandemic law to accommodate its continued use and growth. Some states, like Texas, are barely dipping their toe in the proverbial water, while others, like Arkansas, have dived on in.
TEXAS: ADDING MORE PERMANENT TELEHEALTH BENEFITS TO ITS MEDICAID AND PUBLIC BENEFITS PROGRAMS
Pet shop owners would only be allowed to offer cats and dogs for sale if they are from animal control facilities or shelters that comply with state regulations.