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
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
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By: Dukes | H.B. No. 1633 |
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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. |