Bill Text: TX HB1689 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to pay-for-performance contracts for certain Health and Human Services Enterprise programs and services.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-04-01 - Left pending in committee [HB1689 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB1689-Introduced.html
By: Villarreal | H.B. No. 1689 |
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relating to pay-for-performance contracts for certain Health and | ||
Human Services Enterprise programs and services. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 397, Finance Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter I to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER I. PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS FOR CERTAIN | ||
DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES | ||
Sec. 397.001. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Advisory committee" means the advisory committee | ||
on pay-for-performance contracts established under Section | ||
397.003. | ||
Sec. 397.002. PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE CONTRACT PROGRAM. The | ||
board shall develop and implement programs to assess the | ||
feasibility, desirability, and cost-effectiveness of entering into | ||
contracts: | ||
(1) to operate programs or provide services that are: | ||
(A) aimed at improving health statuses and | ||
outcomes; | ||
(B) designed for the primary purpose of | ||
preventing health ailments; and | ||
(C) selected by the board for inclusion in the | ||
program; and | ||
(2) under which payments may be made only if: | ||
(A) the contractor meets or exceeds specified | ||
performance requirements; and | ||
(B) the state realizes a positive return on | ||
investment. | ||
Sec. 397.003. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The advisory | ||
committee on pay-for-performance contracts is established for the | ||
primary purpose of advising the board regarding the | ||
pay-for-performance contract program. | ||
(b) The advisory committee consists of the following | ||
members: | ||
(1) the executive commissioner of the Health and Human | ||
Services Commission, or the executive commissioner's designee; | ||
(2) the executive director of the Texas Public Finance | ||
Authority, or the executive director's designee; | ||
(3) the comptroller, or the comptroller's designee; | ||
(4) a representative of a nonprofit organization that | ||
has participated in a pay-for-performance contract program or | ||
similar program, appointed by the board; and | ||
(5) any other person the board determines would be of | ||
assistance in developing and implementing the program, appointed by | ||
the board. | ||
(c) Members of the advisory committee appointed under | ||
Subsections (b)(4) and (5) serve at the will of the board. | ||
(d) The advisory committee shall: | ||
(1) advise the board with respect to: | ||
(A) criteria to be used for selecting the | ||
programs and services to be included in the program; | ||
(B) performance requirements applicable to | ||
contractors under the program and desired outcomes for persons | ||
served by each selected program or service; | ||
(C) criteria to be used in evaluating whether a | ||
contractor has met the performance requirements identified under | ||
Paragraph (B); and | ||
(D) establishing or revising the methodology for | ||
computing the state's return on investment; and | ||
(2) provide any other advice or information relating | ||
to the program that the board requests. | ||
(3) select a third party entity to verify whether the | ||
state has realized a positive return on investment from the | ||
contracts authorized in Section 397.004 and issue bonds pursuant to | ||
Section 397.005. | ||
(e) Members of the advisory committee are not entitled to | ||
compensation but are entitled to reimbursement for actual and | ||
necessary expenses incurred in performing their official duties as | ||
advisory committee members. | ||
(f) Chapter 2110 applies to the advisory committee, except | ||
for Section 2110.008. | ||
Sec. 397.004. CONTRACTS AUTHORIZED. (a) The board may enter | ||
into a contract for the operation of a program or performance of a | ||
service that the board selects to be included in the program. Before | ||
the board enters into a contract under this section, after | ||
considering information provided by the proposed contractor and | ||
other information available to the board, the board must determine | ||
that it is likely that having the program operated or services | ||
performed under the contract will result in a positive return on | ||
investment for the state in accordance with the methodology | ||
established under Section 397.007. | ||
(b) The contract must specify: | ||
(1) the program to be operated or service to be | ||
performed by the contractor; | ||
(2) the period during which the contractor is to | ||
operate the program or perform the service under the contract; | ||
(3) a condition that certain performance requirements | ||
must be met before any payment under the contract may be made | ||
together with a description of: | ||
(A) the performance requirements; and | ||
(B) the criteria the board will use to evaluate | ||
whether the contractor has met the performance requirements; and | ||
(4) a condition that this state must realize a | ||
positive return on investment from the contract before any payment | ||
under the contract may be made together with a description of the | ||
methodology to be used to determine the state's return on | ||
investment. | ||
Sec. 397.005. ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR | ||
PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS. (a) A third party entity shall issue | ||
and sell general obligation bonds of the state under the authority | ||
of the comptroller in a total amount sufficient to provide money for | ||
payments anticipated to be due under contracts entered into under | ||
this subchapter. | ||
(b) The third party entity shall remit to the comptroller | ||
the bond proceeds for deposit to the credit of the special fund | ||
created as required by Section 49-q(b), Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution. The proceeds may be appropriated only: | ||
(1) to the Health and Human Services Enterprise to | ||
make payments under contracts entered into under this subchapter; | ||
or | ||
(2) to the authority to pay the principal of or | ||
interest on the bonds. | ||
Sec. 397.006. CONTRACT PAYMENTS. Using money appropriated | ||
to the Texas Health and Human Services Enterprise from the special | ||
fund established under Section 49-q, Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution, the board shall make payments under contracts entered | ||
into under this subchapter, provided that: | ||
(1) the contractor has met the performance | ||
requirements specified in the contract; | ||
(2) the state's return on investment under the | ||
contract is positive; and | ||
(3) all other contract terms have been satisfied. | ||
Sec. 397.007. RETURN ON INVESTMENT COMPUTATION. (a) The | ||
third party entity shall establish a methodology for computing the | ||
state's return on investment to determine whether that return is | ||
positive for purposes of making contract payments in accordance | ||
with Section 397.006. The methodology must: | ||
(1) define a positive return on investment for the | ||
state as increases in state revenue, costs avoided by the state, or | ||
a combination of increased revenue and avoided costs in a total | ||
amount that equals or exceeds the state's financing and | ||
administration costs associated with a contract; and | ||
(2) include considerations of the following: | ||
(A) state tax revenue and any other state revenue | ||
collected during the state fiscal year after the state fiscal year | ||
during which the contract was entered into that would not have been | ||
collected if the contract had not been entered into; | ||
(B) costs avoided by the state by operating the | ||
program or providing the services through the contract; and | ||
(C) costs of debt service on bonds issued under | ||
this subchapter to provide money for payments due under the | ||
contract. | ||
(b) The comptroller shall assist the board in collecting | ||
information useful for purposes of determining the state's return | ||
on investment under a contract. | ||
Sec. 397.008. REPORT. (a) On or before December 15 of each | ||
year following the year in which the program is implemented, the | ||
department shall submit to the governor and the standing committees | ||
of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over Health and Human | ||
Services Enterprise a report regarding the operation of the | ||
program. The report must: | ||
(1) explain the criteria the board uses for selecting | ||
the programs and services to be included in the program; | ||
(2) explain the performance requirements applicable | ||
to contractors under the program and desired outcomes for persons | ||
served by each selected program or service; | ||
(3) explain the criteria the board uses to evaluate | ||
whether a contractor has met the performance requirements described | ||
by Subdivision (2); | ||
(4) identify the net benefits to the state of the | ||
program; | ||
(5) explain the methodology the board uses to | ||
determine the state's return on investment before program contract | ||
payments are made and the period during which those payments may be | ||
made; | ||
(6) include a comparison of the costs to the state of | ||
providing programs and services under contracts entered into under | ||
this subchapter and the costs to the state of directly providing | ||
those programs and services for a comparable period; | ||
(7) include a summary of the amounts and terms of the | ||
bonds issued under Section 49-q, Article III, Texas Constitution; | ||
and | ||
(8) include a recommendation regarding continuation | ||
or expansion of the program. | ||
(b) The third party entity shall provide to the department | ||
information necessary for the department to provide the summary | ||
required by Subsection (a)(7). | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect January 1, 2014, but only | ||
if the constitutional amendment proposed by the 83rd Legislature, | ||
Regular Session, 2013, providing for the issuance of general | ||
obligation bonds to finance pay-for-performance contracts for | ||
certain programs and services for certain offenders is approved by | ||
the voters. If that amendment is not approved by the voters, this | ||
Act has no effect. |