Bill Text: TX HB1549 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Relating to the provision of services by the Department of Family and Protective Services, including child protective services and prevention and early intervention services.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 14-6)
Status: (Passed) 2017-06-15 - Effective on 9/1/17 [HB1549 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB1549-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Relating to the provision of services by the Department of Family and Protective Services, including child protective services and prevention and early intervention services.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 14-6)
Status: (Passed) 2017-06-15 - Effective on 9/1/17 [HB1549 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB1549-Comm_Sub.html
By: Burkett, et al. (Senate Sponsor - Kolkhorst) | H.B. No. 1549 | |
(In the Senate - Received from the House May 8, 2017; | ||
May 9, 2017, read first time and referred to Committee on Health & | ||
Human Services; May 22, 2017, reported adversely, with favorable | ||
Committee Substitute by the following vote: Yeas 8, Nays 0; | ||
May 22, 2017, sent to printer.) | ||
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR H.B. No. 1549 | By: Kolkhorst |
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relating to the provision of services by the Department of Family | ||
and Protective Services, including child protective services and | ||
prevention and early intervention services. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 261.204(a), Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) Not later than March 1 of each year, the [ |
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department shall publish an [ |
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information compiled from each child fatality investigation for | ||
which the department made a finding regarding abuse or neglect, | ||
including cases in which the department determined the fatality was | ||
not the result of abuse or neglect. The report must protect the | ||
identity of individuals involved and contain the following | ||
information: | ||
(1) the age and sex of the child and the county in | ||
which the fatality occurred; | ||
(2) whether the state was the managing conservator of | ||
the child or whether the child resided with the child's parent, | ||
managing conservator, guardian, or other person entitled to the | ||
possession of the child at the time of the fatality; | ||
(3) the relationship to the child of the individual | ||
alleged to have abused or neglected the child, if any; | ||
(4) the number of any department abuse or neglect | ||
investigations involving the child or the individual alleged to | ||
have abused or neglected the child during the two years preceding | ||
the date of the fatality and the results of the investigations; | ||
(5) whether the department offered family-based | ||
safety services or conservatorship services to the child or family; | ||
(6) the types of abuse and neglect alleged in the | ||
reported investigations, if any; and | ||
(7) any trends identified in the investigations | ||
contained in the report. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 261.301, Family Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (j) to read as follows: | ||
(j) In geographic areas with demonstrated need, the | ||
department shall designate employees to serve specifically as | ||
investigators and responders for after-hours reports of child abuse | ||
or neglect. | ||
SECTION 3. Subchapter B, Chapter 264, Family Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 264.1261 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 264.1261. FOSTER CARE CAPACITY NEEDS PLAN. (a) In | ||
this section, "community-based foster care" means the redesigned | ||
foster care services system required by Chapter 598 (S.B. 218), | ||
Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011. | ||
(b) Appropriate department management personnel from a | ||
child protective services region in which community-based foster | ||
care has not been implemented, in collaboration with foster care | ||
providers, faith-based entities, and child advocates in that | ||
region, shall use data collected by the department on foster care | ||
capacity needs and availability of each type of foster care and | ||
kinship placement in the region to create a plan to address the | ||
substitute care capacity needs in the region. The plan must | ||
identify both short-term and long-term goals and strategies for | ||
addressing those capacity needs. | ||
(c) A foster care capacity needs plan developed under | ||
Subsection (b) must be: | ||
(1) submitted to and approved by the commissioner; and | ||
(2) updated annually. | ||
(d) The department shall publish each initial foster care | ||
capacity needs plan and each annual update to a plan on the | ||
department's Internet website. | ||
SECTION 4. Sections 264.502(a) and (b), Family Code, are | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The child fatality review team committee is composed of: | ||
(1) a person appointed by and representing the state | ||
registrar of vital statistics; | ||
(2) a person appointed by and representing the | ||
commissioner of the department; | ||
(3) a person appointed by and representing the Title V | ||
director of the Department of State Health Services; [ |
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(4) a person appointed by and representing the speaker | ||
of the house of representatives; | ||
(5) a person appointed by and representing the | ||
lieutenant governor; | ||
(6) a person appointed by and representing the | ||
governor; and | ||
(7) individuals selected under Subsection (b). | ||
(b) The members of the committee who serve under Subsections | ||
(a)(1) through (6) [ |
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committee members: | ||
(1) a criminal prosecutor involved in prosecuting | ||
crimes against children; | ||
(2) a sheriff; | ||
(3) a justice of the peace; | ||
(4) a medical examiner; | ||
(5) a police chief; | ||
(6) a pediatrician experienced in diagnosing and | ||
treating child abuse and neglect; | ||
(7) a child educator; | ||
(8) a child mental health provider; | ||
(9) a public health professional; | ||
(10) a child protective services specialist; | ||
(11) a sudden infant death syndrome family service | ||
provider; | ||
(12) a neonatologist; | ||
(13) a child advocate; | ||
(14) a chief juvenile probation officer; | ||
(15) a child abuse prevention specialist; | ||
(16) a representative of the Department of Public | ||
Safety; | ||
(17) a representative of the Texas Department of | ||
Transportation; | ||
(18) an emergency medical services provider; and | ||
(19) a provider of services to, or an advocate for, | ||
victims of family violence. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 264.503, Family Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (d) and (e) and adding Subsection (h) to read | ||
as follows: | ||
(d) The Department of State Health Services shall: | ||
(1) recognize the creation and participation of review | ||
teams; | ||
(2) promote and coordinate training to assist the | ||
review teams in carrying out their duties; | ||
(3) assist the committee in developing model protocols | ||
for: | ||
(A) the reporting and investigating of child | ||
fatalities for law enforcement agencies, child protective | ||
services, justices of the peace and medical examiners, and other | ||
professionals involved in the investigations of child deaths; | ||
(B) the collection of data regarding child | ||
deaths; and | ||
(C) the operation of the review teams; | ||
(4) develop and implement procedures necessary for the | ||
operation of the committee; [ |
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(5) develop and make available training for justices | ||
of the peace and medical examiners regarding inquests in child | ||
death cases; and | ||
(6) promote education of the public regarding the | ||
incidence and causes of child deaths, the public role in preventing | ||
child deaths, and specific steps the public can undertake to | ||
prevent child deaths. | ||
(e) In addition to the duties under Subsection (d), the | ||
Department of State Health Services shall: | ||
(1) collect data under this subchapter and coordinate | ||
the collection of data under this subchapter with other data | ||
collection activities; [ |
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(2) perform annual statistical studies of the | ||
incidence and causes of child fatalities using the data collected | ||
under this subchapter; and | ||
(3) evaluate the available child fatality data and use | ||
the data to create public health strategies for the prevention of | ||
child fatalities. | ||
(h) Each member of the committee must be a member of the | ||
child fatality review team in the county where the committee member | ||
resides unless the committee member is an appointed representative | ||
of a state agency. | ||
SECTION 6. Subchapter F, Chapter 264, Family Code, is | ||
amended by adding Sections 264.5031 and 264.5032 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Sec. 264.5031. COLLECTION OF NEAR FATALITY DATA. (a) In | ||
this section, "near fatality" means a case where a physician has | ||
certified that a child is in critical or serious condition, and a | ||
caseworker determines that the child's condition was caused by the | ||
abuse or neglect of the child. | ||
(b) The department shall include near fatality child abuse | ||
or neglect cases in the child fatality case database, for cases in | ||
which child abuse or neglect is determined to have been the cause of | ||
the near fatality. The department must also develop a data | ||
collection strategy for near fatality child abuse or neglect cases. | ||
Sec. 264.5032. REPORT ON CHILD FATALITY AND NEAR FATALITY | ||
DATA. (a) The department shall produce an aggregated report | ||
relating to child fatality and near fatality cases resulting from | ||
child abuse or neglect containing the following information: | ||
(1) any prior contact the department had with the | ||
child's family and the manner in which the case was disposed, | ||
including cases in which the department made the following | ||
dispositions: | ||
(A) priority none or administrative closure; | ||
(B) call screened out; | ||
(C) alternative or differential response | ||
provided; | ||
(D) unable to complete the investigation; | ||
(E) unable to determine whether abuse or neglect | ||
occurred; | ||
(F) reason to believe abuse or neglect occurred; | ||
or | ||
(G) child removed and placed into substitute | ||
care; | ||
(2) for any case investigated by the department | ||
involving the child or the child's family: | ||
(A) the number of caseworkers assigned to the | ||
case before the fatality or near fatality occurred; and | ||
(B) the caseworker's caseload at the time the | ||
case was opened and at the time the case was closed; | ||
(3) for any case in which the department investigation | ||
concluded that there was reason to believe that abuse or neglect | ||
occurred, and the family was referred to family-based safety | ||
services: | ||
(A) the safety plan provided to the family; | ||
(B) the services offered to the family; and | ||
(C) the level of compliance with the safety plan | ||
or completion of the services by the family; | ||
(4) the number of contacts the department made with | ||
children and families in family-based safety services cases; and | ||
(5) the initial and attempted contacts the department | ||
made with child abuse and neglect victims. | ||
(b) In preparing the part of the report required by | ||
Subsection (a)(1), the department shall include information | ||
contained in department records retained in accordance with the | ||
department's records retention schedule. | ||
(c) The report produced under this section must protect the | ||
identity of individuals involved in a case that is included in the | ||
report. | ||
(d) The department may combine the report required under | ||
this section with the annual child fatality report required to be | ||
produced under Section 261.204. | ||
SECTION 7. Sections 264.505(a) and (c), Family Code, are | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) A multidisciplinary and multiagency child fatality | ||
review team may be established for a county to review child deaths | ||
in that county. A [ |
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establish a combined review team. | ||
(c) A review team must reflect the diversity of the county's | ||
population and may include: | ||
(1) a criminal prosecutor involved in prosecuting | ||
crimes against children; | ||
(2) a sheriff; | ||
(3) a justice of the peace or medical examiner; | ||
(4) a police chief; | ||
(5) a pediatrician experienced in diagnosing and | ||
treating child abuse and neglect; | ||
(6) a child educator; | ||
(7) a child mental health provider; | ||
(8) a public health professional; | ||
(9) a child protective services specialist; | ||
(10) a sudden infant death syndrome family service | ||
provider; | ||
(11) a neonatologist; | ||
(12) a child advocate; | ||
(13) a chief juvenile probation officer; and | ||
(14) a child abuse prevention specialist. | ||
SECTION 8. Section 264.506(b), Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(b) To achieve its purpose, a review team shall: | ||
(1) adapt and implement, according to local needs and | ||
resources, the model protocols developed by the department and the | ||
committee; | ||
(2) meet on a regular basis to review child fatality | ||
cases and recommend methods to improve coordination of services and | ||
investigations between agencies that are represented on the team; | ||
(3) collect and maintain data as required by the | ||
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(4) review and analyze the collected data to identify | ||
any demographic trends in child fatality cases, including whether | ||
there is a disproportionate number of child fatalities in a | ||
particular population group or geographic area; and | ||
(5) submit to the vital statistics unit data reports | ||
on deaths reviewed as specified by the committee. | ||
SECTION 9. Section 264.509, Family Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (b-1) to read as follows: | ||
(b-1) The Department of State Health Services shall provide | ||
a review team with electronic access to the preliminary death | ||
certificate for a deceased child. | ||
SECTION 10. (a) Section 264.514, Family Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (a-1) and amending Subsection (b) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(a-1) The commissioners court of a county shall adopt | ||
regulations relating to the timeliness for conducting an inquest | ||
into the death of a child. The regulations adopted under this | ||
subsection must be as stringent as the standards issued by the | ||
National Association of Medical Examiners unless the commissioners | ||
court determines that it would be cost prohibitive for the county to | ||
comply with those standards. | ||
(b) The medical examiner or justice of the peace shall | ||
immediately notify an appropriate local law enforcement agency if | ||
the medical examiner or justice of the peace determines that the | ||
death is unexpected or the result of abuse or neglect, and that | ||
agency shall investigate the child's death. The medical examiner or | ||
justice of the peace shall notify the appropriate county child | ||
fatality review team of the child's death not later than the 120th | ||
day after the date the death is reported. | ||
(b) A county must attempt to implement the timeliness | ||
standards for inquests as described by Section 264.514(a-1), Family | ||
Code, as added by this Act, as soon as possible after the effective | ||
date of this Act. | ||
SECTION 11. Section 264.903, Family Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows: | ||
(a-1) The department shall expedite the evaluation of a | ||
potential caregiver under this section to ensure that the child is | ||
placed with a caregiver who has the ability to protect the child | ||
from the alleged perpetrator of abuse or neglect against the child. | ||
SECTION 12. Section 265.005(b), Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(b) A strategic plan required under this section must: | ||
(1) identify methods to leverage other sources of | ||
funding or provide support for existing community-based prevention | ||
efforts; | ||
(2) include a needs assessment that identifies | ||
programs to best target the needs of the highest risk populations | ||
and geographic areas; | ||
(3) identify the goals and priorities for the | ||
department's overall prevention efforts; | ||
(4) report the results of previous prevention efforts | ||
using available information in the plan; | ||
(5) identify additional methods of measuring program | ||
effectiveness and results or outcomes; | ||
(6) identify methods to collaborate with other state | ||
agencies on prevention efforts; [ |
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(7) identify specific strategies to implement the plan | ||
and to develop measures for reporting on the overall progress | ||
toward the plan's goals; and | ||
(8) identify strategies to increase the number of | ||
high-risk families and communities receiving prevention and early | ||
intervention services each year, subject to the availability of | ||
funds. | ||
SECTION 13. Subchapter B, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 40.038 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 40.038. SECONDARY TRAUMA SUPPORT FOR CASEWORKERS. (a) | ||
In this section, "secondary trauma" means trauma incurred as a | ||
consequence of a person's exposure to acute or chronic trauma. | ||
(b) The department shall develop and make available a | ||
program to provide ongoing support to caseworkers who experience | ||
secondary trauma resulting from exposure to trauma in the course of | ||
the caseworker's employment. The program must include critical | ||
incident stress debriefing. The department may not require that a | ||
caseworker participate in the program. | ||
SECTION 14. Subchapter C, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 40.0516 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 40.0516. COLLECTION OF DATA; ANNUAL REPORT. (a) The | ||
department shall collect and compile the following data on the | ||
state and county level: | ||
(1) the following information for reports of abuse and | ||
neglect in residential child-care facilities, as defined by Section | ||
42.002: | ||
(A) the number of reports of abuse and neglect | ||
made to the department hotline; | ||
(B) the types of abuse and neglect reported; | ||
(C) the investigation priority level assigned to | ||
each report; | ||
(D) the investigation response times, sorted by | ||
investigation priority; | ||
(E) the disposition of each investigation; | ||
(F) the number of reports of abuse and neglect to | ||
which the department assigned a disposition of call screened out or | ||
alternative or differential response provided; and | ||
(G) the overall safety and risk finding for each | ||
investigation; | ||
(2) the number of families referred to family | ||
preservation services, organized by the risk level assigned to each | ||
family through structured decision-making; | ||
(3) the number of children removed from the child's | ||
home as the result of an investigation of a report of abuse or | ||
neglect and the primary circumstances that contributed to the | ||
removal; | ||
(4) the number of children placed in substitute care, | ||
organized by type of placement; | ||
(5) the number of children placed out of the child's | ||
home county or region; | ||
(6) the number of children in the conservatorship of | ||
the department at each service level; | ||
(7) the number of children in the conservatorship of | ||
the department who are pregnant or who are a parent; | ||
(8) the number of children in the managing | ||
conservatorship of the department who are the parent of a child who | ||
is also in the managing conservatorship of the department; | ||
(9) the recurrence of child abuse or neglect in a | ||
household in which the department investigated a report of abuse or | ||
neglect within six months and one year of the date the case was | ||
closed separated by the following type of case: | ||
(A) cases that were administratively closed | ||
without further action; | ||
(B) cases in which the child was removed and | ||
placed in the managing conservatorship of the department; and | ||
(C) cases in which the department provided family | ||
preservation services; | ||
(10) the recurrence of child abuse and neglect in a | ||
household within five years of the date the case was closed for | ||
cases described by Subdivisions (9)(B) and (C); and | ||
(11) workforce turnover data for child protective | ||
services employees, including the average tenure of caseworkers and | ||
supervisors and the average salary of caseworkers and supervisors. | ||
(b) Not later than February 1 of each year, the department | ||
shall publish a report containing data collected under this | ||
section. The report must include the statewide data and the data | ||
reported by county. | ||
SECTION 15. Subchapter C, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 40.0529 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 40.0529. CASELOAD MANAGEMENT. (a) Subject to a | ||
specific appropriation for that purpose, the department shall | ||
develop and implement a caseload management system for child | ||
protective services caseworkers and managers that: | ||
(1) ensures equity in the distribution of workload, | ||
based on the complexity of each case; | ||
(2) calculates caseloads based on the number of | ||
individual caseworkers who are available to handle cases; | ||
(3) includes geographic case assignment in areas with | ||
concentrated high risk populations, to ensure that an adequate | ||
number of caseworkers and managers with expertise and specialized | ||
training are available; | ||
(4) includes a plan to deploy master investigators in | ||
anticipation of emergency shortages of personnel; and | ||
(5) anticipates vacancies in caseworker positions in | ||
areas of the state with high caseworker turnover to ensure the | ||
timely hiring of new caseworkers in those areas. | ||
(b) In calculating the caseworker caseload under Subsection | ||
(a)(2), the department shall consider at least the following: | ||
(1) caseworkers who are on extended leave; | ||
(2) caseworkers who worked hours beyond a normal work | ||
week; and | ||
(3) caseworkers who are on a reduced workload. | ||
SECTION 16. Subchapter C, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 40.078 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 40.078. PREVENTION TASK FORCE. (a) In this section, | ||
"task force" means the Prevention Task Force. | ||
(b) The commissioner shall establish the Prevention Task | ||
Force to make recommendations to the department for changes to law, | ||
policy, and practices regarding: | ||
(1) the prevention of child abuse and neglect; | ||
(2) the implementation of the changes in law made by | ||
H.B. 1549, Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017; and | ||
(3) the implementation of the department's five-year | ||
strategic plan for prevention and early intervention services | ||
developed under Section 265.005, Family Code. | ||
(c) The commissioner shall determine the number of members | ||
on the task force and shall appoint members to the task force | ||
accordingly. Members of the task force may include: | ||
(1) a chair of a child fatality review team committee; | ||
(2) a pediatrician; | ||
(3) a judge; | ||
(4) representatives of relevant state agencies; | ||
(5) prosecutors who specialize in child abuse and | ||
neglect; | ||
(6) medical examiners; | ||
(7) representatives of service providers to the | ||
department; and | ||
(8) policy experts in child abuse and neglect | ||
prevention, community advocacy, or related fields. | ||
(d) The commissioner shall select the chair of the task | ||
force. | ||
(e) The task force shall meet at times and locations as | ||
determined by the chair of the task force. | ||
(f) A vacancy on the task force shall be filled in the same | ||
manner as the original appointment. | ||
(g) A member of the task force is not entitled to | ||
compensation or reimbursement of expenses incurred in performing | ||
duties related to the task force. | ||
(h) The department shall provide reasonably necessary | ||
administrative and technical support to the task force. | ||
(i) The department may accept on behalf of the task force a | ||
gift, grant, or donation from any source to carry out the purposes | ||
of the task force. | ||
(j) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the | ||
task force. | ||
(k) Not later than August 31, 2018, the task force shall | ||
submit a report to the commissioner. The report must include: | ||
(1) a description of the activities of the task force; | ||
and | ||
(2) the findings and recommendations of the task | ||
force. | ||
(l) The task force is abolished and this section expires | ||
August 31, 2018. | ||
SECTION 17. As soon as practicable after the effective date | ||
of this Act, the commissioner of the Department of Family and | ||
Protective Services shall appoint members to the Prevention Task | ||
Force created by this Act under Section 40.078, Human Resources | ||
Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 18. This Act takes effect only if a specific | ||
appropriation for the implementation of the Act is provided in a | ||
general appropriations act of the 85th Legislature. If the | ||
legislature does not appropriate money specifically for the purpose | ||
of implementing this Act, this Act has no effect. | ||
SECTION 19. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. | ||
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