Bill Text: TX HB3282 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
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Bill Title: Relating to the coordination of, communication of best practices concerning, and collection of information pertaining to the provision of evidence-based behavioral services for students with autism spectrum disorder in this state.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-05-13 - Placed on General State Calendar [HB3282 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB3282-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Relating to the coordination of, communication of best practices concerning, and collection of information pertaining to the provision of evidence-based behavioral services for students with autism spectrum disorder in this state.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-05-13 - Placed on General State Calendar [HB3282 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB3282-Introduced.html
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By: Simmons | H.B. No. 3282 |
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relating to the establishment by the commissioner of education of | ||
an autism program to provide applied behavior analysis services to | ||
students with autism spectrum disorder and to the coordination of | ||
autism services in this state. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 33, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter H to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER H. AUTISM PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 33.281. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Certified assistant behavior analyst" means an | ||
individual who is certified as a board certified assistant behavior | ||
analyst by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc., or has | ||
earned a similar credential from another entity that is approved by | ||
the commissioner and is accredited by the National Commission on | ||
Certifying Agencies or the American National Standards Institute to | ||
issue credentials in the professional practice of applied behavior | ||
analysis. | ||
(2) "Certified behavior analyst" means an individual | ||
who is certified as a board certified behavior analyst or board | ||
certified behavior analyst-Doctoral by the Behavior Analyst | ||
Certification Board, Inc., or has earned a similar credential from | ||
another entity that is approved by the commissioner and accredited | ||
by the National Commission on Certifying Agencies or the American | ||
National Standards Institute to issue credentials in the | ||
professional practice of applied behavior analysis. | ||
(3) "Participating entity" means a university, local | ||
community agency, or organization that has entered into a grant | ||
contract with a school district to provide applied behavior | ||
analysis services under the program to students of the district. | ||
(4) "Program" means the autism program established | ||
under this subchapter. | ||
(5) "Service provider" means one or more individuals | ||
employed by or under a contract with a participating entity to | ||
provide applied behavior analysis services under the program to | ||
students. | ||
Sec. 33.282. ESTABLISHMENT; CONTRACT WITH HEALTH AND HUMAN | ||
SERVICES COMMISSION. (a) The commissioner shall establish and | ||
administer an autism program to provide applied behavior analysis | ||
services to students with autism spectrum disorder through grant | ||
contracts between school districts and participating universities, | ||
local community agencies, and other organizations that provide | ||
applied behavior analysis services in this state, to the extent | ||
funds are appropriated by the legislature for that purpose. | ||
(b) The Health and Human Services Commission shall contract | ||
with the commissioner for the agency to assume all responsibilities | ||
of the Health and Human Services Commission and the Department of | ||
Assistive and Rehabilitative Services relating to the provision of | ||
autism services to students eligible for services under this | ||
subchapter who are recipients of assistance under the Medicaid | ||
program or the child health plan program. | ||
Sec. 33.283. STUDENT ELIGIBILITY AND ENROLLMENT. (a) To be | ||
eligible for services under the program, a student must: | ||
(1) apply to a participating entity on the form and in | ||
the manner prescribed by commissioner rule; | ||
(2) be a resident of this state; | ||
(3) be eight years of age or younger; and | ||
(4) have a documented diagnosis on the autism spectrum | ||
made by a qualified professional. | ||
(b) The application and enrollment process adopted by the | ||
commissioner must provide that if a participating entity receives | ||
more applications from eligible students for admission to a | ||
participating entity's program than available positions in the | ||
program, the eligible student who is not initially offered | ||
admission to the program may be placed on an interest list | ||
maintained by the participating entity and may be offered admission | ||
to the program upon the opening of available positions with the | ||
participating entity. | ||
Sec. 33.284. PROGRAM SERVICES. (a) A participating entity | ||
shall: | ||
(1) ensure that services provided to a student with | ||
autism spectrum disorder under the program do not include physical | ||
aversive interventions that cause pain or discomfort; | ||
(2) develop a treatment plan for each student served | ||
under the program; | ||
(3) provide parent training as a component of services | ||
offered under the program; | ||
(4) provide ongoing analysis and evaluation of the | ||
progress of each student under the program; | ||
(5) document the services provided to each student | ||
under the program; | ||
(6) administer pretreatment and posttreatment | ||
measures in accordance with contractual requirements between the | ||
participating entity and a school district; and | ||
(7) create and maintain documented transition plans | ||
for each student determined to no longer require services under the | ||
program. | ||
(b) A school district may contract with a university for the | ||
university to act as a participating entity only if the university | ||
has an autism center or program. | ||
Sec. 33.285. DURATION OF TREATMENT. (a) The duration of | ||
each student's treatment under the program must be based on the | ||
student's needs, except that a student may not receive services | ||
under the program for more than a cumulative period of 24 months, | ||
which may be composed of nonconsecutive periods of treatment. | ||
(b) The maximum period of a student's treatment prescribed | ||
by Subsection (a) applies regardless of any change in a contract | ||
between a school district and a participating entity or any change | ||
in service providers. | ||
(c) A student who ceases receiving treatment under the | ||
program before receiving services for the maximum period of | ||
treatment prescribed by Subsection (a) may reenroll in the program | ||
not earlier than six months after the date the student ceases | ||
receiving services under the program, unless the student receives | ||
written approval for early reenrollment from the school district | ||
before withdrawing from the program. | ||
(d) A parent or guardian of a student who has received | ||
treatment under the program for the maximum period prescribed by | ||
Subsection (a) may elect to pay the expense for the student to | ||
continue receiving services from the participating entity under a | ||
contract between the parent or guardian and the participating | ||
entity. A school district is not liable for any costs accrued in the | ||
provision of services to a student who has received treatment under | ||
the program for the maximum period prescribed by Subsection (a). | ||
Sec. 33.286. SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS. (a) A service | ||
provider who provides assessment of or oversees treatment of | ||
students under the program or who trains and supervises | ||
paraprofessional personnel involved in direct delivery of program | ||
services must have: | ||
(1) a master's degree or doctoral degree in | ||
psychology, behavior analysis, or a related field obtained from an | ||
accredited institution of higher education; | ||
(2) documented graduate level coursework in | ||
behavioral assessment and intervention, selecting outcomes and | ||
strategies, behavior change procedures, experimental methods, and | ||
measuring and interpreting behavioral data; | ||
(3) knowledge of typical childhood development of | ||
children in the age range of 3 years through 15 years; and | ||
(4) a board certified behavior analyst accreditation | ||
issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. | ||
(b) A service provider must include at least one individual | ||
with the accreditation described by Subsection (a)(4) who has | ||
experience providing applied behavior analysis services for a child | ||
of each age in the age range of 3 years through 15 years. | ||
(c) A service provider who provides any direct services to | ||
students under the program must: | ||
(1) have been awarded a high school diploma or the | ||
equivalent; | ||
(2) be 18 years of age or older; | ||
(3) have completed at least 40 hours of training | ||
before working with students under the program; | ||
(4) receive ongoing training; and | ||
(5) be supervised by a certified behavior analyst. | ||
(d) The training required under Subsection (c) must: | ||
(1) be formalized training developed and supervised by | ||
a certified behavior analyst on methods for data collection, | ||
procedures for implementing discrete trial teaching, prompting | ||
procedures, behavior management strategies for addressing problem | ||
behavior, and other applied behavior analysis techniques and | ||
program-specific methods; | ||
(2) be provided by a certified behavior analyst or a | ||
certified assistant behavior analyst through didactic instruction, | ||
workshops, readings, observation of modeling of techniques by | ||
supervisors, role-play with supervisors, and training in the | ||
natural environment in which supervisors provide specific feedback | ||
and additional training as needed; | ||
(3) to ensure individual acquisition of the skills | ||
necessary to accurately implement applied behavior analysis | ||
treatments, be assessed for effectiveness through: | ||
(A) written exams, with criteria to determine | ||
mastery; or | ||
(B) direct observation by an individual who is a | ||
board certified behavior analyst supervisor of therapists working | ||
directly with students, with fidelity checklists to determine | ||
accurate use of procedures and criteria to determine mastery; | ||
(4) provide instruction on all of the tasks in the | ||
Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.'s, Registered Behavior | ||
Technician Task List; and | ||
(5) include ethics and professional conduct training. | ||
(e) The supervision required under Subsection (c)(5) must: | ||
(1) occur at least once every two weeks; | ||
(2) include direct observation of applied behavior | ||
analysis programming to assess if procedures are implemented | ||
accurately and to inform the supervisor of the potential need to | ||
adjust teaching procedures; and | ||
(3) include ongoing review, no less than two times per | ||
week, of data from applied behavior analysis programs and data | ||
pertaining to problem behavior. | ||
Sec. 33.287. COORDINATION OF SERVICES; COMMUNICATION ON | ||
BEST PRACTICES. In administering the program, the commissioner | ||
shall ensure communication and coordination among school | ||
districts, participating entities, service providers, and other | ||
state agencies or other entities providing applied behavior | ||
analysis services to children with autism spectrum disorder in this | ||
state regarding best practices for delivering those services. | ||
Sec. 33.288. RESTRICTION ON GRANT USE. A grant awarded to a | ||
participating entity through the program may be used only to | ||
provide applied behavior analysis services to students under the | ||
program and may not be used for educational, research, or student | ||
loan repayment assistance purposes. | ||
Sec. 33.289. STATEWIDE AUTISM DATABASE; REPORT. (a) The | ||
commissioner shall maintain a statewide autism database of | ||
information regarding the number of students served through the | ||
program, statewide best practices for the delivery of applied | ||
behavior analysis services to students with autism spectrum | ||
disorder, and the identification of underserved regions of the | ||
state with regard to those services. | ||
(b) Annually, the commissioner shall submit to the | ||
legislature a report on the information maintained in the database. | ||
(c) On request by the commissioner, a service provider shall | ||
submit any quarterly data the commissioner considers necessary to | ||
carry out the commissioner's duties under this section. | ||
(d) The commissioner may not include in the database | ||
personal information of any kind pertaining to a student receiving | ||
services under the program or the student's family. | ||
(e) The commissioner shall make the database readily | ||
accessible online for school districts, participating entities, | ||
service providers, and the public. | ||
Sec. 33.290. RULES. The commissioner shall adopt rules as | ||
necessary for the administration of this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 2. SELECT COMMITTEES ON AUTISM SERVICES. (a) Not | ||
later than November 30, 2015: | ||
(1) the speaker of the house of representatives shall | ||
appoint to a House Select Committee on Statewide Coordination of | ||
Autism Services seven members with one member designated as chair; | ||
and | ||
(2) the lieutenant governor shall appoint to a Senate | ||
Select Committee on Statewide Coordination of Autism Services five | ||
members with one member designated as chair. | ||
(b) The committees established under this section may meet | ||
separately at the call of the chair of the committee or jointly at | ||
the call of both chairs. In joint meetings, the chairs shall act as | ||
joint chairs. | ||
(c) The committees established under this section, meeting | ||
separately or jointly, shall review, study, and evaluate: | ||
(1) autism service programs in other states; | ||
(2) university programs in this state that provide | ||
autism treatment and services; | ||
(3) community agencies and organizations that provide | ||
ABA services; | ||
(4) ways to improve communication and coordination | ||
among entities providing autism services across the state; | ||
(5) areas of the state that are most underserved with | ||
regard to autism services; and | ||
(6) ways to provide autism services to more children. | ||
(d) Following consideration of the factors described by | ||
Subsection (c) of this section, the committees established under | ||
this section shall jointly adopt recommendations related to the | ||
reviewed topics and shall provide a written report to the | ||
legislature of the committees' recommendations for legislative or | ||
other action not later than January 13, 2017. | ||
(e) This section expires September 1, 2017. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |