Bill Text: TX HB1800 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to a study to evaluate the effectiveness of community collaboratives in addressing the exploitation of elderly persons in this state.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-05-10 - Considered in Calendars [HB1800 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB1800-Comm_Sub.html
87R16663 KFF-D | |||
By: Lopez, Anchia | H.B. No. 1800 | ||
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1800: | |||
By: Hinojosa | C.S.H.B. No. 1800 |
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relating to a study to evaluate the effectiveness of community | ||
collaboratives in addressing the exploitation of elderly persons in | ||
this state. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: | ||
(1) "Community collaborative" means a model under | ||
which entities with an interest in preventing exploitation of | ||
elderly persons collaborate to help prevent, protect against, and | ||
prosecute that exploitation. | ||
(2) "Department" means the Department of Family and | ||
Protective Services. | ||
(3) "Elderly person" and "exploitation" have the | ||
meanings assigned by Section 48.002, Human Resources Code. | ||
SECTION 2. STUDY ON COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVES TO ADDRESS | ||
EXPLOITATION OF ELDERLY PERSONS. (a) Using existing resources, | ||
the department shall conduct a study on the effectiveness of | ||
community collaboratives, including multidisciplinary teams, in | ||
addressing the exploitation of elderly persons. The study must: | ||
(1) identify and evaluate national and state community | ||
collaborative models, including existing models in this state and | ||
in other states; | ||
(2) collect outcome data available with respect to the | ||
various models, including: | ||
(A) the number of prosecutions commenced; | ||
(B) the amount of restitution obtained; and | ||
(C) the efficacy of prevention efforts; | ||
(3) identify key models and determine the primary | ||
types of participating entities and services provided under those | ||
models; | ||
(4) assess the role of the governmental provider of | ||
adult protective services within the various models and how that | ||
role contributes to outcomes; | ||
(5) analyze which models have a prosecuting attorney | ||
that has an independent unit committed to investigating and | ||
prosecuting financial exploitation; | ||
(6) analyze how different geographical areas of this | ||
state that represent diverse communities with different resources | ||
and services use different models; | ||
(7) determine key components of models that are | ||
effective in preventing, protecting against, and prosecuting the | ||
exploitation of elderly persons; and | ||
(8) examine costs associated with effective models. | ||
(b) In conducting the study required by this section, the | ||
department: | ||
(1) shall consult with the Elder Financial Safety | ||
Center or another entity familiar with designing and maintaining | ||
similar community collaboratives; and | ||
(2) may consult with: | ||
(A) a local court with jurisdiction over | ||
guardianship proceedings; or | ||
(B) the office of a prosecuting attorney that has | ||
an independent unit committed to investigating and prosecuting | ||
exploitation. | ||
SECTION 3. REPORT. (a) Not later than December 1, 2022, | ||
the department shall prepare and submit a written report to the | ||
governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, and members of the standing committees of the | ||
senate and the house of representatives with jurisdiction over the | ||
department. The department may submit the report in an electronic | ||
format. | ||
(b) The report under this section must include: | ||
(1) a summary of the results of the study conducted | ||
under Section 2 of this Act; and | ||
(2) recommendations based on the results of that | ||
study. | ||
SECTION 4. EXPIRATION. This Act expires September 1, 2023. | ||
SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect September | ||
1, 2021. |