Bill Text: TX HB2951 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of the State Supported Living Center Realignment Commission.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-16 - Referred to Human Services [HB2951 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB2951-Introduced.html
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By: Klick | H.B. No. 2951 |
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relating to the creation of the State Supported Living Center | ||
Realignment Commission. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 7, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 556 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 556. STATE SUPPORTED LIVING CENTER REALIGNMENT COMMISSION | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 556.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission. | ||
(2) "Community services provider" means a provider of | ||
services under a home and community-based services waiver program | ||
and a licensed ICF-IID provider with fewer than six beds. | ||
(3) "Department" means the Department of Aging and | ||
Disability Services. | ||
(4) "Executive commissioner" means the executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. | ||
(5) "Local authority" means a local intellectual and | ||
developmental disability authority. | ||
(6) "Realignment commission" means the State | ||
Supported Living Center Realignment Commission. | ||
(7) "State supported living center" has the meaning | ||
assigned by Section 531.002. | ||
Sec. 556.002. STATE SUPPORTED LIVING CENTER REALIGNMENT | ||
COMMISSION. The State Supported Living Center Realignment | ||
Commission is established to evaluate the state supported living | ||
centers and make recommendations regarding the operation and | ||
management of the state supported living centers, including | ||
recommendations for the closure of state supported living centers, | ||
other than the Austin State Supported Living Center. The | ||
realignment commission is administratively attached to the | ||
department but is independent of direction by the department. The | ||
department shall provide to the realignment commission | ||
administrative support and resources and access to the department's | ||
documents relating to the state supported living centers as | ||
necessary to enable the realignment commission to perform its | ||
duties. | ||
Sec. 556.003. EXPIRATION. This chapter expires and the | ||
realignment commission is abolished September 1, 2027. | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 556.021. APPOINTMENT OF REALIGNMENT COMMISSION | ||
MEMBERS. (a) The realignment commission is composed of nine | ||
appointed members and three nonvoting ex officio members as | ||
provided by this section. | ||
(b) The nonvoting ex officio members are: | ||
(1) the executive commissioner or the executive | ||
commissioner's designee; | ||
(2) the executive director of the Texas Facilities | ||
Commission or the executive director's designee; and | ||
(3) the land commissioner or the land commissioner's | ||
designee. | ||
(c) The appointed members are: | ||
(1) three members of the public appointed by the | ||
governor; | ||
(2) three members of the public appointed by the | ||
lieutenant governor; and | ||
(3) three members of the public appointed by the | ||
governor from a list provided by the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives. | ||
(d) To be eligible for appointment to the realignment | ||
commission, a person may not: | ||
(1) be an agent, paid consultant, officer, or employee | ||
of a state supported living center, state center, local authority, | ||
licensed provider of ICF-IID services, or other provider of | ||
services to individuals with an intellectual or developmental | ||
disability; | ||
(2) have a financial interest in a state supported | ||
living center, state center, local authority, licensed provider of | ||
ICF-IID services, or other provider of services to individuals with | ||
an intellectual or developmental disability; | ||
(3) have a financial interest in the closure of a state | ||
supported living center; | ||
(4) be an officer, employee, or paid consultant of a | ||
trade association in the field of residential services for | ||
individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability; | ||
(5) be a resident of a state supported living center; | ||
or | ||
(6) be related within the second degree by affinity or | ||
consanguinity, as determined under Chapter 573, Government Code, to | ||
a person who is an officer, employee, paid consultant, or resident | ||
of a state supported living center, state center, local authority, | ||
licensed provider of ICF-IID services, or other provider of | ||
services to individuals with an intellectual or developmental | ||
disability. | ||
(e) A person may not serve as an appointed member of the | ||
realignment commission or act as the general counsel to the | ||
realignment commission if the person is required to register as a | ||
lobbyist under Chapter 305, Government Code, because of the | ||
person's activities for compensation on behalf of a profession | ||
related to the operation of the realignment commission. | ||
(f) Chapter 551, Government Code, applies to the | ||
realignment commission. | ||
(g) A majority of the members of the realignment commission | ||
constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business. | ||
(h) Appointments to the realignment commission shall be | ||
made without regard to the race, color, disability, sex, religion, | ||
age, or national origin of the appointees. | ||
(i) An appointed member of the realignment commission | ||
serves at the will of the person who appointed the member. | ||
Sec. 556.022. VACANCY. The governor or lieutenant governor | ||
shall fill a vacancy on the realignment commission in the same | ||
manner as the original appointment. | ||
Sec. 556.023. PRESIDING OFFICER; OTHER OFFICERS; | ||
MEETINGS. (a) The members of the realignment commission shall | ||
elect a presiding officer and other necessary officers. | ||
(b) The realignment commission shall hold meetings in | ||
different areas of the state. | ||
Sec. 556.024. COMPENSATION; TRAVEL EXPENSES. A member of | ||
the realignment commission may not receive compensation for service | ||
on the realignment commission but is entitled to reimbursement for | ||
travel expenses incurred while conducting realignment commission | ||
business. | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. POWERS AND DUTIES OF REALIGNMENT COMMISSION | ||
Sec. 556.051. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF REALIGNMENT | ||
COMMISSION. The realignment commission shall recommend the closure | ||
of state supported living centers, other than the Austin State | ||
Supported Living Center, in accordance with criteria and benchmarks | ||
as described by this chapter and determined by the realignment | ||
commission. The realignment commission shall oversee the | ||
implementation of the realignment commission's recommendations by | ||
the department as required by this chapter. | ||
Sec. 556.052. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) An advisory | ||
committee is created to assist and provide information to the | ||
realignment commission. | ||
(b) The advisory committee is composed of the following | ||
members, appointed by the executive commissioner: | ||
(1) one representative of the commission; | ||
(2) one representative of the department; | ||
(3) one representative of the Department of State | ||
Health Services; | ||
(4) two representatives of community services | ||
providers; | ||
(5) one representative of local authorities; | ||
(6) two representatives of advocacy groups that focus | ||
on the independent living of persons with disabilities; | ||
(7) two family members of individuals residing in a | ||
state supported living center; and | ||
(8) two individuals with an intellectual or | ||
developmental disability, including one individual who resides or | ||
has resided in a state supported living center. | ||
(c) The advisory committee shall study and make | ||
recommendations to the realignment commission regarding the | ||
evaluation and closure of state supported living centers. | ||
Sec. 556.053. EVALUATION OF STATE SUPPORTED LIVING CENTERS. | ||
(a) The realignment commission shall evaluate the state supported | ||
living center system and determine which state supported living | ||
centers, other than the Austin State Supported Living Center, | ||
should be closed by the department. | ||
(b) In evaluating a state supported living center, the | ||
realignment commission shall consider the following factors: | ||
(1) the proximity of the state supported living center | ||
to other state supported living centers and the geographical | ||
distribution of remaining state supported living centers if the | ||
state supported living center is closed; | ||
(2) the proximity of the state supported living center | ||
to community services providers and the geographical distribution | ||
of those providers; | ||
(3) the cost of operating the state supported living | ||
center; | ||
(4) the availability of other employment | ||
opportunities in the area for employees that would be displaced by | ||
the closure of the state supported living center, including | ||
additional employment that may be needed by community services | ||
providers if the state supported living center is closed; | ||
(5) the condition of existing state supported living | ||
center structures and existing community services providers; | ||
(6) the property value, marketability, and deed | ||
restrictions of the property where the state supported living | ||
center is located, as determined in consultation with persons with | ||
business development expertise, and whether the property should be | ||
sold or converted to another use if the state supported living | ||
center is closed; | ||
(7) the ease of client transfer capability to a | ||
community placement or another state supported living center; | ||
(8) the capacity at remaining state supported living | ||
centers to accommodate persons who will need or want to be | ||
transferred from the state supported living center to another state | ||
supported living center if the state supported living center is | ||
closed; | ||
(9) the capacity of local community services providers | ||
to accommodate persons formerly served by the state supported | ||
living center who will need or want to be transferred to a community | ||
placement if the state supported living center is closed; | ||
(10) the quality of services provided at the state | ||
supported living center, the state supported living center's most | ||
recent certification inspections, and the state supported living | ||
center's ability to meet the minimum standards for an ICF-IID | ||
facility; | ||
(11) specialty programs and services available at the | ||
state supported living center, including programs and services for | ||
alleged offenders and high-risk residents, and whether those | ||
programs and services are available at other state supported living | ||
centers or from local community services providers; | ||
(12) the history of incidents of abuse, neglect, or | ||
exploitation at the state supported living center, and any findings | ||
of circumstances at the state supported living center constituting | ||
immediate jeopardy to the health or safety of the residents; | ||
(13) the state supported living center's record of | ||
compliance with the systemwide settlement agreement between the | ||
state and the United States Department of Justice regarding the | ||
department of justice's investigation of state supported living | ||
centers, as determined by the independent monitors engaged in | ||
monitoring compliance with the settlement agreement; | ||
(14) the services and supports that are not available | ||
in the community and that resulted in commitment of individuals to | ||
the state supported living center during the previous five years; | ||
(15) the support needs of residents in the state | ||
supported living center and the availability of programs that | ||
provide those services in the community; | ||
(16) the effect of expanding community programs in the | ||
area of the state supported living center, particularly in | ||
historically underserved areas of the state; and | ||
(17) any other relevant factor as determined by the | ||
realignment commission. | ||
(c) The advisory committee to the realignment commission | ||
may assist the realignment commission in performing the evaluation | ||
required by this section. | ||
(d) The realignment commission shall hold public hearings | ||
throughout the state in a manner that accommodates individuals with | ||
disabilities and their families in order to solicit input during | ||
the evaluation process. | ||
Sec. 556.054. RECOMMENDATION FOR CLOSURE; REPORT. (a) Not | ||
later than December 1, 2016, the realignment commission shall | ||
submit to the governor, the commission, the department, the | ||
lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, | ||
and the presiding officers of the standing committees of the senate | ||
and house of representatives having primary jurisdiction over | ||
intellectual and developmental disability issues a report | ||
detailing the realignment commission's evaluation of each state | ||
supported living center and proposing the closure of certain state | ||
supported living centers, other than the Austin State Supported | ||
Living Center. | ||
(b) The realignment commission shall include in the report: | ||
(1) the name and location of each state supported | ||
living center recommended by the realignment commission to be | ||
closed; | ||
(2) the estimated number of individuals that would | ||
require a transfer to another state supported living center or a | ||
community services provider as a result of each recommended | ||
closure; | ||
(3) the number and type of community programs that | ||
need to be developed, based on the services and supports the | ||
realignment commission determined are not available in the | ||
community and that resulted in commitment of individuals to the | ||
state supported living center during the previous five years; | ||
(4) the number and type of training competencies that | ||
would be needed to assist state supported living center employees | ||
in gaining the skills needed to transfer to providing services in | ||
the community; and | ||
(5) any other relevant information as determined by | ||
the realignment commission. | ||
Sec. 556.055. EFFECT OF RECOMMENDATION. (a) The 85th | ||
Legislature shall consider legislation proposing the closure of the | ||
state supported living centers recommended for closure. In | ||
considering the proposed legislation described by this subsection, | ||
members of the legislature may not propose amendments to the | ||
legislation. | ||
(b) If the legislation described by Subsection (a) is | ||
enacted and becomes law, the department shall develop a plan and | ||
timeline for the closure of the state supported living centers | ||
approved by the legislature for closure under Subsection (a) and | ||
close those state supported living centers no later than August 31, | ||
2025. In developing the plan and timeline under this section, the | ||
department shall identify specific resources available to assist | ||
residents and employees of those state supported living centers | ||
with the transition. The department shall use the evaluation of the | ||
closure of the Austin State Supported Living Center as a guide for | ||
closing the state supported living centers under this section. In | ||
closing the state supported living centers under this section, the | ||
department shall consult with the commission regarding the sale of | ||
any property. The proceeds of the sale of property where a state | ||
supported living center was located may be appropriated only for | ||
the long-term services and supports system. | ||
Sec. 556.056. MORATORIUM ON STATE SUPPORTED LIVING CENTER | ||
PLACEMENTS. (a) An individual with an intellectual or | ||
developmental disability may not be admitted or committed to a | ||
state supported living center under Chapter 593 on or after | ||
September 1, 2015, if: | ||
(1) the closure of the center has been recommended by | ||
the realignment commission; or | ||
(2) as provided by the Centers for Medicare and | ||
Medicaid Services: | ||
(A) the center's certification is at risk because | ||
of deficient practices that have put the health and safety of the | ||
center's residents in immediate jeopardy; or | ||
(B) the center's certification is at risk of | ||
termination in 90 days because of noncompliance with certification | ||
requirements. | ||
(b) The department shall ensure that individuals who would | ||
otherwise be committed under Chapter 593 receive services by | ||
ensuring programs are available to provide those services through | ||
diversion and other community capacity building activities. | ||
SECTION 2. (a) Not later than September 1, 2015, the | ||
governor and lieutenant governor shall appoint the members of the | ||
State Supported Living Center Realignment Commission as provided by | ||
Chapter 556, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act. | ||
(b) Not later than January 1, 2016, the executive | ||
commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall | ||
appoint the advisory committee as provided by Section 556.052, | ||
Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 3. If before implementing any provision of this Act | ||
a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a | ||
federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision, | ||
the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or | ||
authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the | ||
waiver or authorization is granted. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |