Bill Text: TX HB400 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to innovation grant programs to support residency training programs in psychiatric specialty fields and recruitment, training, and retention programs in behavioral health fields.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-3)
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-12 - Effective on 9/1/23 [HB400 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB400-Enrolled.html
H.B. No. 400 |
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relating to innovation grant programs to support residency training | ||
programs in psychiatric specialty fields and recruitment, | ||
training, and retention programs in behavioral health fields. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 58A, Education Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter D to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. PSYCHIATRIC SPECIALTY INNOVATION GRANT PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 58A.071. PSYCHIATRIC SPECIALTY INNOVATION GRANT | ||
PROGRAM. Subject to available funds, the board shall establish an | ||
innovation grant program under which the board awards incentive | ||
payments to medical schools that administer innovative residency | ||
training programs designed to increase the number of physicians in | ||
this state who specialize in pediatric or adult psychiatric care. | ||
Sec. 58A.072. FEDERAL FUNDS AND GIFTS, GRANTS, AND | ||
DONATIONS. In addition to other money appropriated by the | ||
legislature, for the purpose of promoting pediatric or adult | ||
psychiatric care under the program established under this | ||
subchapter the board may: | ||
(1) seek and apply for any available federal funds; | ||
and | ||
(2) solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations | ||
from any other source, public or private, as necessary to ensure | ||
effective implementation of the program. | ||
Sec. 58A.073. RULES. In consultation with each medical | ||
school in this state, the board shall adopt rules for the | ||
administration of the program established under this | ||
subchapter. The rules must include: | ||
(1) administrative provisions relating to the | ||
awarding of grants under this subchapter, such as: | ||
(A) eligibility criteria for medical schools, | ||
including a requirement that the medical school demonstrate | ||
regional and state workforce need; | ||
(B) grant application procedures; | ||
(C) guidelines relating to grant amounts; | ||
(D) procedures for evaluating grant | ||
applications; and | ||
(E) procedures for monitoring the use of grants; | ||
and | ||
(2) methods for tracking the effectiveness of grants | ||
that: | ||
(A) using data reasonably available to the board, | ||
consider relevant information regarding the career paths of medical | ||
school graduates during the four-year period following their | ||
graduation; and | ||
(B) evaluate whether and for how long those | ||
graduates practice in a psychiatric specialty field in this state. | ||
Sec. 58A.074. AWARD OF GRANTS. (a) In awarding grants | ||
under the program, the board shall award: | ||
(1) 60 percent of the amount available in each program | ||
year to medical schools with innovative residency programs that | ||
train physicians to specialize in pediatric psychiatric care; and | ||
(2) 40 percent of the amount available in each program | ||
year to medical schools with innovative residency programs that | ||
train physicians to specialize in adult psychiatric care. | ||
(b) Within each category of grants prescribed by Subsection | ||
(a), the board shall give priority to grants to medical schools with | ||
innovative residency programs based in rural or underserved areas. | ||
Sec. 58A.075. GRANT AMOUNT. The amount of a grant awarded | ||
under this subchapter may not exceed $1 million. | ||
Sec. 58A.076. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. A medical school | ||
that receives a grant awarded under this subchapter shall submit to | ||
the board an annual report on the amounts and purposes for which | ||
grant funds were spent during the year covered by the report. | ||
Sec. 58A.077. ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. A reasonable amount, | ||
not to exceed five percent, of any general revenue appropriated for | ||
purposes of this subchapter may be used by the board to pay the | ||
costs of administering this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 61, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter RR to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER RR. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INNOVATION GRANT PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 61.9991. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INNOVATION GRANT PROGRAM. | ||
Subject to available funds, the board shall establish an innovation | ||
grant program under which the board awards incentive payments to | ||
institutions of higher education that administer innovative | ||
recruitment, training, and retention programs designed to increase | ||
the number of mental health professionals, as defined by Section | ||
61.601, or professionals in related fields, as determined by the | ||
board, including by providing a salary increase or stipend to a | ||
faculty member who provides instruction to additional students in a | ||
degree or certificate program that graduates those professionals. | ||
Sec. 61.9992. FEDERAL FUNDS AND GIFTS, GRANTS, AND | ||
DONATIONS. In addition to other money appropriated by the | ||
legislature, for the purpose of increasing the behavioral health | ||
workforce in this state under the program established under this | ||
subchapter the board may: | ||
(1) seek and apply for any available federal funds; | ||
and | ||
(2) solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations | ||
from any other source, public or private, as necessary to ensure | ||
effective implementation of the program. | ||
Sec. 61.9993. RULES. (a) The board shall adopt rules for | ||
the administration of the program established under this | ||
subchapter. In adopting the rules, the board shall solicit from the | ||
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council information necessary to | ||
identify programs anticipated to produce the best outcomes and | ||
serve the greatest need. | ||
(b) The rules must include: | ||
(1) administrative provisions relating to the | ||
awarding of grants under this subchapter, such as: | ||
(A) eligibility criteria for institutions of | ||
higher education, including a requirement that the institution | ||
demonstrate regional and state workforce need; | ||
(B) grant application procedures; | ||
(C) guidelines relating to grant amounts; | ||
(D) procedures for evaluating grant | ||
applications; and | ||
(E) procedures for monitoring the use of grants; | ||
and | ||
(2) methods for tracking the effectiveness of grants | ||
that: | ||
(A) using data reasonably available to the board, | ||
consider relevant information regarding the career paths of | ||
professionals described by Section 61.9991 during the four-year | ||
period following their graduation; and | ||
(B) evaluate whether and for how long those | ||
professionals practice in a field described by Section 61.9991 in | ||
this state. | ||
Sec. 61.9994. AWARD OF GRANTS. In awarding grants under the | ||
program, the board shall give priority to applicants that propose | ||
to: | ||
(1) enhance or leverage existing degree programs that | ||
graduate professionals described by Section 61.9991; | ||
(2) establish or maintain a program that serves a | ||
rural or underserved area; | ||
(3) partner with: | ||
(A) another institution of higher education to | ||
develop a joint program; or | ||
(B) a public school to implement early | ||
recruitment in high school; | ||
(4) establish or maintain a program that incentivizes | ||
professionals described by Section 61.9991 to serve in their field | ||
or a related field of study for at least three consecutive years | ||
following graduation in an inpatient or outpatient behavioral | ||
health facility or program that receives state funding; | ||
(5) establish or maintain a degree or certificate | ||
program to educate professionals in specialties that face | ||
significant workforce shortages, including those described by | ||
Section 61.601; or | ||
(6) establish or maintain psychiatric fellowship | ||
programs that serve correctional facilities or inpatient | ||
psychiatric facilities. | ||
Sec. 61.9995. GRANT AMOUNT. The amount of a grant awarded | ||
under this subchapter may not exceed $1 million. | ||
Sec. 61.9996. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. An institution of | ||
higher education that receives a grant awarded under this | ||
subchapter shall submit to the board an annual report on the amounts | ||
and purposes for which grant funds were spent during the year | ||
covered by the report. | ||
Sec. 61.9997. ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. A reasonable amount, | ||
not to exceed five percent, of any general revenue appropriated for | ||
purposes of this subchapter may be used by the board to pay the | ||
costs of administering this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 3. (a) As soon as practicable after the effective | ||
date of this Act, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board | ||
shall adopt rules for the implementation and administration of the | ||
innovation grant programs established under Subchapter D, Chapter | ||
58A, Education Code, and Subchapter RR, Chapter 61, Education Code, | ||
as added by this Act. | ||
(b) Not later than September 1, 2024, the Texas Higher | ||
Education Coordinating Board shall establish the innovation grant | ||
programs required by Subchapter D, Chapter 58A, Education Code, and | ||
Subchapter RR, Chapter 61, Education Code, as added by this Act, and | ||
shall begin to award grants under each program as soon as | ||
practicable after the program is established. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I certify that H.B. No. 400 was passed by the House on May 1, | ||
2023, by the following vote: Yeas 124, Nays 18, 1 present, not | ||
voting. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||
I certify that H.B. No. 400 was passed by the Senate on May | ||
23, 2023, by the following vote: Yeas 27, Nays 4. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Secretary of the Senate | ||
APPROVED: _____________________ | ||
Date | ||
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Governor |