Bill Text: TX HB5051 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to emancipation and extended foster care for certain older youth and young adults within the jurisdiction of court in a suit affecting the parent child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-04-25 - Left pending in committee [HB5051 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB5051-Introduced.html
By: Campos | H.B. No. 5051 |
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relating to emancipation and extended foster care for certain older | ||
youth and young adults within the jurisdiction of court in a suit | ||
affecting the parent child relationship involving the Department of | ||
Family and Protective Services. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 31 of the Family Code is amended to add | ||
section 31.0011 to read as follows: | ||
31.0011 REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES OF MINORITY FOR A CHILD IN THE | ||
MANAGING CONSERVATORSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT | ||
(a) Notwithstanding the requirements of section 31.001, the | ||
Department of Family and Protective Services may file a petition to | ||
have the disabilities of minority removed for a child in its | ||
conservatorship if the child: | ||
(1) is at least 17 years old; and | ||
(2) has refused services from the department for a | ||
sixty-day period prior to the filing of the petition; or | ||
(3) has been consistently absent from the child's | ||
placement, including an unlicensed setting for temporary emergency | ||
care under Section 264.107(g) for a sixty-day period prior to the | ||
filing of the petition. | ||
(b) The petition under this section must be accompanied by | ||
sworn affidavit describing the efforts made by the department to | ||
engage the child in services and return the child to the possession | ||
of the department. | ||
(c) An order removing the disabilities of minority under | ||
this section is for the limited purpose of beginning a period of | ||
trial independence pursuant to section 263.601 and other limited | ||
purposes ordered by the court. An order for the removal of the | ||
disabilities of minority for general purposes must meet the | ||
requirements of section 31.001. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 31.003 of the Family Code is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) The petitioner shall file the petition in the county in | ||
which the petitioner resides. | ||
(b) A petition for emancipation of a child in the permanent | ||
managing conservatorship of the department under section 31.0011 | ||
shall be filed in the court of continuing exclusive jurisdiction. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 263.601 of the Family Code is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(1) "Extended foster care" means a residential living | ||
arrangement in which a young adult voluntarily delegates to the | ||
department responsibility for the young adult's placement and care | ||
and in which the young adult resides with a foster parent or other | ||
residential services provider that is: | ||
(A) licensed or approved by the department or | ||
verified by a licensed or certified child-placing agency; and | ||
(B) paid under a contract with the department. | ||
(1-a) Extended foster care does not include hotels or | ||
other unlicensed settings that are used for temporary emergency | ||
care under Section 264.107(g). | ||
(2) "Guardianship services" means the services | ||
provided by the Department of Aging and Disability Services under | ||
Subchapter E, Chapter 161, Human Resources Code. | ||
(3) "Institution" means a residential facility that is | ||
operated, licensed, registered, certified, or verified by a state | ||
agency other than the department. The term includes a residential | ||
service provider under a Medicaid waiver program authorized under | ||
Section 1915(c) of the federal Social Security Act that provides | ||
services at a residence other than the young adult's own home. | ||
(3-a) "Trial independence" means the status assigned | ||
to a young adult under Section 263.6015. | ||
(4) "Young adult" means a person who was in the | ||
conservatorship of the department on the day before the person's | ||
18th birthday or who had the disabilities of minority removed | ||
pursuant to section 31.0011. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 263.6015 of the Family Code is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) A young adult is assigned trial independence status when | ||
the young adult: | ||
(1) does not enter extended foster care at the time of | ||
the young adult's 18th birthday or upon having the disabilities of | ||
minority removed pursuant to section 31.011; or | ||
(2) exits extended foster care before the young | ||
adult's 21st birthday. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), a court order is | ||
not required for a young adult to be assigned trial independence | ||
status. Trial independence is mandatory for a period of at least | ||
six months beginning on: | ||
(1) the date of the young adult's 18th birthday for a | ||
young adult described by Subsection (a)(1); or | ||
(2) the date the young adult exits extended foster | ||
care. | ||
(b-1) Trial independence for a young adult who had the | ||
disabilities of minority removed pursuant to section 31.0011 is | ||
mandatory for a period beginning on the date the young adult's | ||
disabilities of minority were removed by court order and continue | ||
for a period of six months or until the young adult's 18th birthday, | ||
whichever date is later, unless the young adult is cooperating with | ||
the department and the court orders another six month of trial | ||
independence not to exceed one year as described in subsection(c). | ||
(c) A court may order trial independence status extended for | ||
a period that exceeds the mandatory period under Subsection (b) but | ||
does not exceed one year from the date the period under Subsection | ||
(b) commences. | ||
(d) Except as provided by Subsection (e), a young adult who | ||
enters or reenters extended foster care after a period of trial | ||
independence must complete a new period of trial independence as | ||
provided by Subsection (b)(2). | ||
(e) The trial independence status of a young adult ends on | ||
the young adult's 21st birthday. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 263.602, Family Code, is amended to read | ||
as follows: | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (f), a court that had | ||
jurisdiction over a young adult on the day before the young adult's | ||
18th birthday continues to have extended jurisdiction over the | ||
young adult and shall retain the case on the court's docket while | ||
the young adult is in extended foster care and during trial | ||
independence as described by Section 263.6015. | ||
(b) A court with extended jurisdiction over a young adult in | ||
extended foster care shall conduct extended foster care review | ||
hearings every six months for the purpose of reviewing and making | ||
findings regarding: | ||
(1) whether the young adult's living arrangement is | ||
safe and appropriate and whether the department has made reasonable | ||
efforts to place the young adult in the least restrictive | ||
environment necessary to meet the young adult's needs; | ||
(2) whether the department is making reasonable | ||
efforts to finalize the permanency plan that is in effect for the | ||
young adult, including a permanency plan for independent living; | ||
(3) whether, for a young adult whose permanency plan | ||
is independent living: | ||
(A) the young adult participated in the | ||
development of the plan of service; | ||
(B) the young adult's plan of service reflects | ||
the independent living skills and appropriate services needed to | ||
achieve independence by the projected date; and | ||
(C) the young adult continues to make reasonable | ||
progress in developing the skills needed to achieve independence by | ||
the projected date; and | ||
(4) whether additional services that the department is | ||
authorized to provide are needed to meet the needs of the young | ||
adult. | ||
(c) Not later than the 10th day before the date set for a | ||
hearing under this section, the department shall file with the | ||
court a copy of the young adult's plan of service and a report that | ||
addresses the issues described by Subsection (b). | ||
(d) Notice of an extended foster care review hearing shall | ||
be given as provided by Rule 21a, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, to | ||
the following persons, each of whom has a right to present evidence | ||
and be heard at the hearing: | ||
(1) the young adult who is the subject of the suit; | ||
(2) the department; | ||
(3) the foster parent with whom the young adult is | ||
placed and the administrator of a child-placing agency responsible | ||
for placing the young adult, if applicable; | ||
(4) the director of the residential child-care | ||
facility or other approved provider with whom the young adult is | ||
placed, if applicable; | ||
(5) each parent of the young adult whose parental | ||
rights have not been terminated and who is still actively involved | ||
in the life of the young adult; | ||
(6) a legal guardian of the young adult, if | ||
applicable; and | ||
(7) the young adult's attorney ad litem, guardian ad | ||
litem, and volunteer advocate, the appointment of which has not | ||
been previously dismissed by the court. | ||
(e) If, after reviewing the young adult's plan of service | ||
and the report filed under Subsection (c), and any additional | ||
testimony and evidence presented at the review hearing, the court | ||
determines that the young adult is entitled to additional services, | ||
the court may order the department to take appropriate action to | ||
ensure that the young adult receives those services. | ||
(e-1) If the department reports that the young adult is not | ||
participating in the young adults' plan of service in developing | ||
the skills needed to achieve independence, the court shall order | ||
the young adult to obtain the experiential life-skill training | ||
described by Sections 264.121(a-1) and (a-2) and other courses or | ||
services identified by the department as part of the young adult's | ||
plan of service. | ||
(f) Unless the court extends its jurisdiction over a young | ||
adult beyond the end of trial independence as provided by Section | ||
263.6021(a) or 263.603(a), the court's extended jurisdiction over a | ||
young adult as described in Subsection (a) terminates on the | ||
earlier of: | ||
(1) the last day of the month in which trial | ||
independence ends; |
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(2) the young adult's 21st birthday; | ||
(3) the date the young adult withdraws consent to the | ||
extension of the court's jurisdiction in writing or in court; | ||
(4) the young adult has refused services for a 60-day | ||
period. | ||
(g) A court with extended jurisdiction described by this | ||
section is not required to conduct periodic hearings described in | ||
this section for a young adult during trial independence and may not | ||
compel a young adult who has elected to not enter or has exited | ||
extended foster care to attend a court hearing. A court with | ||
extended jurisdiction during trial independence may, at the request | ||
of a young adult, conduct a hearing described by Subsection (b) or | ||
by Section 263.6021 to review any transitional living services the | ||
young adult is receiving during trial independence. | ||
(h) A court shall not order a young adult in extended foster | ||
care to receive temporary emergency care under Section 264.107(g) | ||
in a hotel or other unlicensed setting. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 263.608, Family Code, is amended as | ||
follows: | ||
(a) A young adult who consents to the continued jurisdiction | ||
of the court has the same rights as any other adult of the same age. | ||
(b) The court is prohibited from extending trial | ||
independence status as described by Section 263.6015(c) or | ||
extending jurisdiction over a young adult as described by Section | ||
263.602 if a young adult objects in court or in writing. | ||
SECTION 7. 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, 2023. |