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]

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  84R12043 GCB-F
 
  By: Simmons H.B. No. 3282
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  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.
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