Bill Text: TX HB1362 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relating to the caseloads of child protective services caseworkers.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-2)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-05-22 - Placed on intent calendar [HB1362 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-HB1362-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relating to the caseloads of child protective services caseworkers.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-2)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2019-05-22 - Placed on intent calendar [HB1362 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-HB1362-Introduced.html
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By: Wu | H.B. No. 1362 |
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relating to the caseloads of child protective services caseworkers. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 40.05291 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 40.05291. CASEWORKER CASELOAD SCORING SYSTEM AND | ||
REPORT. (a) The department shall develop a scoring system to | ||
ensure equity in the distribution of cases among child protective | ||
services caseworkers. The scoring system must evaluate each child | ||
protective services case on: | ||
(1) the total number of children involved in the case; | ||
(2) the total number of parents involved in the case; | ||
(3) the type of placement for each child involved in | ||
the case; | ||
(4) the total number of placements for the case; | ||
(5) the level of care required for each child involved | ||
in the case and the difficulty in providing that care; | ||
(6) the level of department intervention and parental | ||
or family services required for the case and the difficulty in | ||
providing those services; | ||
(7) the level of cooperation of each parent involved | ||
in the case; | ||
(8) the amount of travel required to manage the case | ||
considering the geographic distances between the caseworker's | ||
office and the location of the child's residence, the child's | ||
service providers, the court in which the case is pending, and any | ||
other considerations affecting the caseworker's travel; | ||
(9) any difficulties associated with handling cases in | ||
each specific department region; and | ||
(10) any other factor the department determines | ||
reasonable and necessary to assess the difficulty of handling a | ||
case. | ||
(b) After considering the factors described by Subsection | ||
(a), the department shall assign each child protective services | ||
case a score. The department shall assign average cases a score of | ||
one, more difficult cases a score of greater than one, and easier | ||
cases a score of less than one. | ||
(c) Using the score for each case, the department shall | ||
calculate each caseworker's daily average caseload for each month. | ||
The caseworker's daily average caseload for a month is calculated | ||
by: | ||
(1) multiplying the score assigned under Subsection | ||
(b) for the case by the number of days in the month the caseworker | ||
was assigned the case; | ||
(2) dividing the product of the calculation determined | ||
under Subdivision (1) by the number of days in the month; | ||
(3) repeating the calculations in Subdivisions (1) and | ||
(2) for each case assigned to the caseworker in the month; and | ||
(4) adding the quotients of each calculation under | ||
Subdivision (2). | ||
(d) The department shall establish a maximum daily average | ||
caseload for child protective services caseworkers based on the | ||
caseworker's experience and the stage of each case, including | ||
whether the case involves the provision of family-based safety | ||
services, the department being named permanent managing | ||
conservator of the child, or the adoption of the child. | ||
(e) The department shall establish a procedure for | ||
authorizing a child protective services caseworker to exceed the | ||
maximum daily average caseload. The procedure must include a | ||
report stating: | ||
(1) the reasons for authorizing the caseworker to | ||
exceed the maximum daily average caseload; and | ||
(2) the number of days the caseworker may exceed the | ||
maximum daily average caseload. | ||
(f) The department shall publish on the department's | ||
Internet website the maximum daily average caseload for child | ||
protective services caseworkers and the methodology for | ||
determining that maximum. | ||
(g) Not later than the December 1 of each year, the | ||
department shall submit to the governor, lieutenant governor, | ||
speaker of the house of representatives, and chairs of the standing | ||
committees of the senate and house of representatives having | ||
primary jurisdiction over child protection issues a report | ||
containing information relating to the caseloads of child | ||
protective services caseworkers. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |