Bill Text: TX HB1633 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced

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Bill Title: Relating to creating an advisory committee to study child abuse and neglect fatalities.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-10 - Referred to Health & Human Services [HB1633 Detail]

Download: Texas-2013-HB1633-Introduced.html
  83R5305 MCK-D
 
  By: Dukes H.B. No. 1633
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to creating an advisory committee to study child abuse and
  neglect fatalities.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  COMMISSION TO ELIMINATE CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
  FATALITIES. (a) The Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and
  Neglect Fatalities consists of the following 12 members:
               (1)  six members appointed by the governor;
               (2)  three members appointed by the lieutenant
  governor; and
               (3)  three members appointed by the speaker of the
  house of representatives.
         (b)  The governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the
  house of representatives shall appoint members to the commission
  not later than December 31, 2013.
         SECTION 2.  QUALIFICATIONS. Each member appointed to the
  commission must have experience in one or more of the following
  areas:
               (1)  child welfare administration;
               (2)  child welfare research;
               (3)  child development;
               (4)  legislation, including legislation involving
  child welfare matters;
               (5)  trauma and crisis intervention;
               (6)  pediatrics;
               (7)  psychology and mental health;
               (8)  emergency medicine;
               (9)  forensic pathology or medical investigation of
  injury and fatality;
               (10)  social work, with field experience;
               (11)  law enforcement, with experience handling child
  abuse and neglect matters;
               (12)  civil law, with experience handling child abuse
  and neglect matters;
               (13)  criminal law, with experience handling child
  abuse and neglect matters;
               (14)  substance abuse treatment;
               (15)  education at an elementary school or secondary
  school;
               (16)  education at an institution of higher education;
               (17)  epidemiology; or
               (18)  computer science or software engineering, with a
  background in interoperability standards.
         SECTION 3.  DIVERSITY OF QUALIFICATIONS. In making
  appointments to the commission, the governor, lieutenant governor,
  and speaker of the house of representatives shall make every effort
  to select individuals whose qualifications are not already
  represented by other members of the commission.
         SECTION 4.  PRESIDING OFFICER. The governor shall designate
  one of the governor's appointees as presiding officer of the
  commission.
         SECTION 5.  VACANCY. A vacancy on the commission shall be
  filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
         SECTION 6.  MEETINGS. (a) Not later than the 30th day after
  the date on which a majority of the members of the commission have
  been appointed, the commission shall hold its first meeting.
         (b)  The commission shall meet regularly as necessary at the
  call of the presiding officer.
         (c)  The commission may take testimony and receive evidence
  the commission considers advisable to carry out its duties.
         SECTION 7.  COMPENSATION. Members of the commission serve
  without compensation and are not entitled to reimbursement for
  expenses.
         SECTION 8.  DUTIES OF COMMISSION. The commission shall
  study the relationship between child protective services and child
  welfare services and the rate of child abuse and neglect
  fatalities. The commission shall review:
               (1)  the effectiveness of child protective services and
  child welfare services in preventing child fatalities that are
  intentionally caused or that occur due to negligence, neglect, or a
  failure to exercise proper care;
               (2)  the effectiveness of the Department of Family and
  Protective Services' policies and systems aimed at collecting
  accurate, uniform data on child fatalities in a coordinated
  fashion, including the identification of the most and least
  effective policies and systems in practice;
               (3)  any existing barriers to preventing fatalities
  from child abuse and neglect, and how to improve child welfare
  outcomes;
               (4)  trends in demographic and other risk factors that
  may predict or that are related to child abuse, including age of the
  child, child behavior, family structure, parental stress, and
  poverty;
               (5)  methods of prioritizing child abuse and neglect
  prevention for families with the highest need; and
               (6)  methods of improving data collection and use,
  including increasing interoperability among state, local, and
  other data systems.
         SECTION 9.  RECOMMENDATIONS. The commission shall:
               (1)  develop recommendations to reduce fatalities from
  child abuse and neglect for implementation by state and local
  agencies and private sector and nonprofit organizations, including
  recommendations to implement a comprehensive statewide strategy
  for reducing those fatalities; and
               (2)  develop guidelines for the types of information
  that should be tracked to improve interventions to prevent
  fatalities from child abuse and neglect.
         SECTION 10.  GIFTS. The commission may accept gifts and
  grants of money, property, and services from any source to be used
  to conduct a function of the commission.
         SECTION 11.  REPORT. Not later than December 1, 2014, the
  commission shall submit to the governor, lieutenant governor, and
  speaker of the house of representatives a report containing:
               (1)  the commission's findings and recommendations;
               (2)  a complete explanation of each of the commission's
  recommendations;
               (3)  proposed legislation necessary to implement the
  recommendations made in the report; and
               (4)  any administrative recommendations proposed by
  the commission.
         SECTION 12.  APPLICATION OF LAW GOVERNING ADVISORY
  COMMITTEES. The commission is not subject to Chapter 2110,
  Government Code.
         SECTION 13.  EXPIRATION DATE. The Commission to Eliminate
  Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities is abolished and this Act
  expires September 1, 2015.
         SECTION 14.  EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect
  September 1, 2013.
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