Jenifer’s Law & New Texas IV Therapy Rules: What Providers and Patients Need to Know
By Wade Emmert
A major safety update in Texas for IV therapy services just took effect on September 1, 2025. Known as Jenifer’s Law, this new legislation establishes statewide standards for who can order and administer elective IV therapy in non-facility settings like med spas, mobile hydration studios, and home care. It tightens physician oversight, mandates that only physicians, mid-level providers, or registered nurses administer IV drips, and requires formal agreements for supervision.
This means safer, more consistent care for Texans seeking hydration drips, vitamin infusions, and other wellness IV treatments outside traditional medical facilities. Providers must now follow stricter protocols with enhanced physician accountability and proper staff qualifications.
If you offer or use IV therapy services, understanding these important changes is a must.
Stay informed, stay safe.
By Wade Emmert
A major safety update in Texas for IV therapy services just took effect on September 1, 2025. Known as Jenifer’s Law, this new legislation establishes statewide standards for who can order and administer elective IV therapy in non-facility settings like med spas, mobile hydration studios, and home care. It tightens physician oversight, mandates that only physicians, mid-level providers, or registered nurses administer IV drips, and requires formal agreements for supervision.
This means safer, more consistent care for Texans seeking hydration drips, vitamin infusions, and other wellness IV treatments outside traditional medical facilities. Providers must now follow stricter protocols with enhanced physician accountability and proper staff qualifications.
If you offer or use IV therapy services, understanding these important changes is a must.
Stay informed, stay safe.