Bill Text: TX HB10 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of the Texas Mental and Behavioral Health Research Institute.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 14-8)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-05-22 - Placed on intent calendar [HB10 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-HB10-Comm_Sub.html
By: Thompson of Harris, et al. | H.B. No. 10 | |
(Senate Sponsor - Kolkhorst) | ||
(In the Senate - Received from the House April 17, 2019; | ||
April 25, 2019, read first time and referred to Committee on Health & | ||
Human Services; May 13, 2019, reported adversely, with favorable | ||
Committee Substitute by the following vote: Yeas 8, Nays 0; | ||
May 13, 2019, sent to printer.) | ||
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR H.B. No. 10 | By: Powell |
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relating to the creation of the Texas Mental and Behavioral Health | ||
Research Institute. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle E, Title 2, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 113A to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 113A. TEXAS MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESEARCH | ||
INSTITUTE | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 113A.0001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Executive committee" means the executive | ||
committee of the institute. | ||
(2) "Institute" means the Texas Mental and Behavioral | ||
Health Research Institute. | ||
(3) "Oversight committee" means the oversight | ||
committee of the institute. | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. INSTITUTE | ||
Sec. 113A.0051. ESTABLISHMENT; PURPOSE. The Texas Mental | ||
and Behavioral Health Research Institute is established to: | ||
(1) leverage the expertise and capacity of the | ||
health-related institutions of higher education listed in Section | ||
113A.0052 to address urgent mental health challenges and improve | ||
the mental health care system in this state; | ||
(2) enhance the state's ability to address mental | ||
health care needs through collaboration of the health-related | ||
institutions of higher education listed in Section 113A.0052; and | ||
(3) create best practices, leadership, and vision for | ||
addressing child and adolescent behavioral health needs and to | ||
provide funding for researching behavioral health issues. | ||
Sec. 113A.0052. COMPOSITION. The institute is composed of: | ||
(1) the following health-related institutions of | ||
higher education: | ||
(A) Baylor College of Medicine; | ||
(B) The Texas A&M University System Health | ||
Science Center; | ||
(C) Texas Tech University Health Sciences | ||
Center; | ||
(D) Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center | ||
at El Paso; | ||
(E) University of North Texas Health Science | ||
Center at Fort Worth; | ||
(F) the Dell Medical School at The University of | ||
Texas at Austin; | ||
(G) The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer | ||
Center; | ||
(H) The University of Texas Medical Branch at | ||
Galveston; | ||
(I) The University of Texas Health Science Center | ||
at Houston; | ||
(J) The University of Texas Health Science Center | ||
at San Antonio; | ||
(K) The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley | ||
School of Medicine; | ||
(L) The University of Texas Health Science Center | ||
at Tyler; and | ||
(M) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical | ||
Center; | ||
(2) the commission; | ||
(3) the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; | ||
(4) three nonprofit organizations that focus on mental | ||
health care, designated by a majority of the members described by | ||
Subdivision (1); and | ||
(5) any other entity that the executive committee | ||
considers necessary. | ||
Sec. 113A.0053. ADMINISTRATIVE ATTACHMENT. The institute | ||
is administratively attached to the Texas Higher Education | ||
Coordinating Board and is funded solely by money appropriated to | ||
the coordinating board for the purposes of the institute. The | ||
coordinating board may use up to three percent of the institute's | ||
funds, as approved by the executive committee established under | ||
Section 113A.0101, for the purpose of providing administrative | ||
support to the institute. | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE | ||
Sec. 113A.0101. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE; COMPOSITION. (a) The | ||
institute is governed by an executive committee composed of the | ||
following members: | ||
(1) the chair of the academic department of psychiatry | ||
of each of the health-related institutions of higher education | ||
listed in Section 113A.0052 or a licensed psychiatrist, including a | ||
child-adolescent psychiatrist, designated by the chair to serve in | ||
the chair's place; | ||
(2) a representative of the commission with expertise | ||
in the delivery of mental health care services, appointed by the | ||
executive commissioner; | ||
(3) a representative of the commission with expertise | ||
in mental health facilities, appointed by the executive | ||
commissioner; | ||
(4) a representative of the Texas Higher Education | ||
Coordinating Board, appointed by the commissioner of the | ||
coordinating board; | ||
(5) a representative of each nonprofit organization | ||
described by Section 113A.0052 that is part of the institute, | ||
designated by a majority of the members described by Subdivision | ||
(1); | ||
(6) a representative of a hospital system in this | ||
state, designated by a majority of the members described by | ||
Subdivision (1); and | ||
(7) any other representative designated: | ||
(A) under Subsection (b); or | ||
(B) by a majority of the members described by | ||
Subdivision (1) at the request of the executive committee. | ||
(b) The president of each of the health-related | ||
institutions of higher education listed in Section 113A.0052 may | ||
designate a representative to serve on the executive committee. | ||
Sec. 113A.0102. VACANCY. A vacancy on the executive | ||
committee shall be filled in the same manner as the original | ||
appointment. | ||
Sec. 113A.0103. PRESIDING OFFICER. The executive committee | ||
shall elect a presiding officer from among the membership of the | ||
executive committee. | ||
Sec. 113A.0104. STATEWIDE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COORDINATING | ||
COUNCIL. The institute shall designate a member of the executive | ||
committee to represent the institute on the statewide behavioral | ||
health coordinating council. | ||
Sec. 113A.0105. GENERAL DUTIES. The executive committee | ||
shall: | ||
(1) coordinate the provision of funding to the | ||
health-related institutions of higher education listed in Section | ||
113A.0052 to carry out the purposes of this chapter; | ||
(2) establish procedures and policies for the | ||
administration of funds under this chapter; | ||
(3) monitor funding and agreements entered into under | ||
this chapter to ensure recipients of funding comply with the terms | ||
and conditions of the funding and agreements; and | ||
(4) establish procedures to document compliance by | ||
executive committee members, oversight committee members, and | ||
staff with applicable laws governing conflicts of interest. | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER RESEARCH | ||
Sec. 113A.0151. POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) The executive | ||
committee shall coordinate with the statewide behavioral health | ||
coordinating council and other state entities to enhance mental | ||
health care and impact substance use disorder in this state through | ||
the health-related institutions of higher education listed in | ||
Section 113A.0052 by providing funding for: | ||
(1) research efforts conducted by a health-related | ||
institution of higher education; | ||
(2) the dissemination of best practice strategies by a | ||
health-related institution of higher education; | ||
(3) the recruitment of researchers and clinicians to a | ||
health-related institution of higher education; | ||
(4) the training of students, residents, and fellows | ||
in connection to a research effort conducted under this subchapter | ||
by a health-related institution of higher education, including | ||
education and training incidental to research to develop a | ||
workforce that specializes in psychiatric research, behavioral | ||
health, and clinical care; and | ||
(5) clinical trials, studies, or other patient | ||
programs of a health-related institution of higher education that | ||
are approved by an institutional review board. | ||
(b) The executive committee shall adopt rules as necessary | ||
to accomplish the purposes of Subsection (a). | ||
Sec. 113A.0152. MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER | ||
RESEARCH PROGRAM. (a) The executive committee shall establish a | ||
mental health and substance use disorder research program to | ||
provide funding to the health-related institutions of higher | ||
education listed in Section 113A.0052 to: | ||
(1) develop and implement a statewide research | ||
framework focused on preventing and treating mental health | ||
conditions and substance use disorders, including: | ||
(A) depression; | ||
(B) first episode psychosis; | ||
(C) bipolar disorder and schizophrenia; and | ||
(D) population health; | ||
(2) collaborate with the commission, the Texas State | ||
Board of Pharmacy, and any other appropriate organization, agency, | ||
or professional board to complete comparative studies of | ||
prescribing practices for a mental health condition or substance | ||
use disorder outlined by the statewide research framework described | ||
by Subdivision (1); | ||
(3) recruit mental health and substance use disorder | ||
researchers, other than researchers from a public, private, or | ||
independent institution of higher education in this state; and | ||
(4) research or address any other mental health, | ||
substance use disorder, or addiction issue identified by the | ||
executive committee. | ||
(b) The executive committee may include in the statewide | ||
research framework developed under Subsection (a)(1) any area of | ||
mental health or substance use disorder research, including | ||
research on: | ||
(1) the root causes or mechanistic processes of a | ||
mental health condition; | ||
(2) the impact of external forces on mental health and | ||
substance use disorders; | ||
(3) the impact of physical health on mental health and | ||
substance use disorders; | ||
(4) public health trends in mental health and | ||
substance use disorders; | ||
(5) new treatments associated with mental health and | ||
substance use disorders; | ||
(6) the utilization of psychotropic drugs on children; | ||
(7) medical interventions associated with mental | ||
health and substance use disorders; | ||
(8) non-pharmaceutical treatments associated with | ||
mental health and substance use disorders; and | ||
(9) co-occurring mental health conditions in | ||
individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability. | ||
(c) The executive committee shall establish a review | ||
process for the selection of research projects to fund under this | ||
section. The process must provide for the evaluation of research | ||
projects based on their alignment with the statewide behavioral | ||
health strategic plan and the statewide research framework | ||
described by Subsection (a)(1). | ||
(d) The executive committee shall make funding | ||
recommendations to the oversight committee on research projects to | ||
fund under this section. | ||
(e) A health-related institution of higher education listed | ||
in Section 113A.0052 may apply for funding under this section alone | ||
or in partnership with a state agency or other institution of higher | ||
education. The institute shall prioritize awarding funding under | ||
this section to an institution of higher education that applies in | ||
partnership with a state agency or other institution. If an | ||
institution of higher education is awarded funding under this | ||
section, the institution may partner with any necessary entity or | ||
person to carry out the purpose for which the funding was awarded. | ||
(f) Notwithstanding any other law, this subchapter, | ||
including any action taken under this section to develop or | ||
disseminate information or materials, does not create a civil or | ||
administrative cause of action or a civil or criminal liability and | ||
does not create a standard of care, obligation, or duty that | ||
provides the basis for a cause of action. | ||
(g) Data on or personally identifying information of a | ||
person obtained under this subchapter is confidential and not | ||
subject to disclosure. | ||
Sec. 113A.0153. OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE. (a) The Texas Mental | ||
and Behavioral Health Research Institute Oversight Committee is | ||
created to make final decisions on all research proposals | ||
recommended by the executive committee for funding. The oversight | ||
committee shall adopt reasonable rules and procedures to ensure | ||
that final decisions are made in an unbiased and objective manner. | ||
The rules and procedures must require the oversight committee to | ||
approve funding for a research project unless the oversight | ||
committee determines that the project: | ||
(1) has not been reviewed by the executive committee | ||
under Section 113A.0152(c); and | ||
(2) does not align with the statewide behavioral | ||
health strategic plan and the statewide research framework | ||
described by Section 113A.0152(a)(1). | ||
(b) The oversight committee is composed of 11 members with | ||
appropriate expertise in mental and behavioral health issues, | ||
appointed as follows: | ||
(1) three members appointed by the governor; | ||
(2) three members appointed by the lieutenant | ||
governor; | ||
(3) three members appointed by the speaker of the | ||
house of representatives; | ||
(4) one member appointed by the membership of the | ||
executive committee, who may be the presiding officer of the | ||
executive committee; and | ||
(5) one member who represents the statewide behavioral | ||
health coordinating council, appointed by the governor. | ||
(c) A vacancy on the oversight committee shall be filled in | ||
the same manner as the original appointment. | ||
(d) The oversight committee shall elect a presiding officer | ||
from among the membership of the executive committee. | ||
Sec. 113A.0154. CERTAIN RESEARCH PROHIBITED. The executive | ||
committee may not provide funding under this subchapter to an | ||
entity to conduct research that uses a hallucinogenic drug, an | ||
electroconvulsive therapy, a seizure-inducing therapy, or an | ||
electronic device to modify the mood, cognition, or behavior of | ||
children. | ||
Sec. 113A.0155. CONSENT REQUIRED FOR SERVICES TO MINOR. A | ||
mental health evaluation, treatment, or service may not be provided | ||
under this subchapter to a child younger than 18 years of age | ||
without first obtaining the informed, written consent of the | ||
child's parent or legal guardian. | ||
Sec. 113A.0156. PRIVACY OF INFORMATION. The institute | ||
shall ensure that research and evaluations are conducted and | ||
services are provided under this subchapter in a manner that | ||
complies with state and federal privacy laws, including laws | ||
related to patient confidentiality. | ||
Sec. 113A.0157. COLLABORATION WITH HISTORICALLY BLACK | ||
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY. A health-related institution of higher | ||
education listed in Section 113A.0052 may contract with a | ||
historically black college or university in this state to | ||
collaborate with the institution in carrying out any part of this | ||
chapter. | ||
SUBCHAPTER E. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 113A.0201. BIENNIAL REPORT. Not later than December 1 | ||
of each even-numbered year, the institute shall prepare and submit | ||
to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house | ||
of representatives, and the standing committee of each house of the | ||
legislature with primary jurisdiction over behavioral health | ||
issues and post on its Internet website a written report: | ||
(1) that outlines: | ||
(A) the activities and objectives of the | ||
institute; | ||
(B) the health-related institutions of higher | ||
education listed in Section 113A.0052 that receive funding from the | ||
executive committee; and | ||
(C) any legislative recommendations based on the | ||
activities and objectives described by Paragraph (A); and | ||
(2) that includes: | ||
(A) the number of research proposals funded and | ||
the amount of funding awarded for each proposal for the reporting | ||
period; | ||
(B) information identifying each funding | ||
recipient for the reporting period; | ||
(C) a summary of the institute's administrative | ||
expenses; | ||
(D) an assessment of the availability of funding | ||
for mental health and substance use disorder research from sources | ||
other than the institute; | ||
(E) a summary of findings of research funded by | ||
the institute, including any promising new research areas; | ||
(F) an assessment of the relationship between the | ||
institute's funding and the overall strategy of its research | ||
program; | ||
(G) a statement of the institute's statewide | ||
research framework described by Section 113A.0152(a)(1); and | ||
(H) a list of any conflicts of interest under | ||
this chapter or rules adopted under this chapter that arose for the | ||
reporting period. | ||
Sec. 113A.0202. APPROPRIATION CONTINGENCY. The institute, | ||
executive committee, and oversight committee are required to | ||
implement a provision of this chapter only if the legislature | ||
appropriates money specifically for that purpose. If the | ||
legislature does not appropriate money specifically for that | ||
purpose, the institute, executive committee, and oversight | ||
committee may, but are not required to, implement the provision | ||
using other money available to the institute for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 2. As soon as practicable after the effective date | ||
of this Act, the appropriate appointing authority shall make the | ||
appointments and designations to the Texas Mental and Behavioral | ||
Health Research Institute as required by this Act. | ||
SECTION 3. If the constitutional amendment proposed by the | ||
86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019, providing for the | ||
dedication of certain sales and use tax revenue to the Texas mental | ||
and behavioral health research fund established to fund research, | ||
treatment, and substance use and addiction issues is approved by | ||
the voters, the Texas Mental and Behavioral Health Research | ||
Institute established by Chapter 113A, Health and Safety Code, as | ||
added by this Act, is eligible to receive funding through the | ||
proceeds of revenue for any activities conducted by the institute | ||
that serve the purposes of that constitutional provision. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2019. | ||
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