Bill Text: TX HB881 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to outsourcing a service performed by a health and human services agency to a private commercial contractor.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-25 - Left pending in committee [HB881 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB881-Introduced.html
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By: Dukes | H.B. No. 881 |
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relating to outsourcing a service performed by a health and human | ||
services agency to a private commercial contractor. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 2162, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter D to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. OUTSOURCING MAJOR FUNCTIONS | ||
Sec. 2162.151. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "health and | ||
human services agency" has the meaning assigned by Section 531.001. | ||
Sec. 2162.152. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies in | ||
relation to a contract, contract amendment, or contract extension | ||
made or proposed to be made between a health and human services | ||
agency and a private commercial contractor only if: | ||
(1) a service performed by the agency at the time the | ||
contract is awarded, amended, or extended will be outsourced under | ||
the contract, contract amendment, or contract extension; and | ||
(2) the contract, contract amendment, or contract | ||
extension, as applicable: | ||
(A) will lead to the loss of 100 or more state | ||
employee positions; or | ||
(B) has a value of $10 million or more. | ||
Sec. 2162.153. COST ANALYSIS AND CONTRACT CONSIDERATIONS | ||
FOR OUTSOURCING STATE SERVICES. (a) Before awarding, amending, or | ||
extending a contract to which this subchapter applies, a health and | ||
human services agency shall perform a cost analysis comparing the | ||
agency's costs of performing the service to be outsourced to the | ||
costs of outsourcing the service as provided by this section. The | ||
council, in making a determination under Section 2162.102(a), shall | ||
perform a cost analysis comparing a health and human services | ||
agency's costs of performing a service to the costs of outsourcing | ||
the service as provided by this section. | ||
(b) In determining a health and human services agency's | ||
costs of performing the service, an analysis shall be prepared that | ||
includes: | ||
(1) the health and human services agency's actual cost | ||
of providing the service currently, including: | ||
(A) services provided by the comptroller, | ||
attorney general, and other support agencies; and | ||
(B) other indirect expenses related to the health | ||
and human services agency's performance of the service; | ||
(2) the assumptions and documentation supporting the | ||
actual cost determination under Subdivision (1); and | ||
(3) recommendations for improving the health and human | ||
services agency's performance by developing the most efficient | ||
organizational model to provide the service, if applicable, | ||
including implementing recommendations of state oversight agencies | ||
such as the Legislative Budget Board, the state auditor, and the | ||
Sunset Advisory Commission. | ||
(c) In comparing the cost of providing the service under | ||
this section, the health and human services agency or council | ||
shall: | ||
(1) include the costs of a private contractor to | ||
perform the state service and the cost to the health and human | ||
services agency of monitoring the contractor's performance against | ||
the terms of the contract; | ||
(2) include an assessment of whether the private | ||
contractor can provide a level of service comparable to that | ||
provided by the health and human services agency that most recently | ||
provided the service; and | ||
(3) prepare and consider an estimate of the costs of | ||
returning the performance of the service from the private | ||
contractor to the health and human services agency in the event that | ||
it proves necessary to do so, including a reasonable proposed | ||
timetable for actions necessary to return the service to the health | ||
and human services agency. | ||
(d) A health and human services agency performing a cost | ||
analysis under this section may consider a reorganized service | ||
delivery method to compete directly with the performance of a | ||
private contractor. | ||
(e) A bid or contract must include an analysis of health | ||
care benefits, retirement, and workers' compensation insurance for | ||
a private contractor's employees that are reasonably comparable to | ||
the health care benefits, retirement, and workers' compensation | ||
insurance of the state. | ||
(f) A cost analysis under this section must cover a period | ||
of at least one year and not more than five years. | ||
(g) A health and human services agency shall send the | ||
analysis and supporting documentation required by Subsection (b) to | ||
the governor, the chairs of the appropriate legislative committees, | ||
the Legislative Budget Board, and the state auditor. The analysis | ||
and supporting documentation must be sent to the state auditor | ||
before extending a solicitation for bids for, amending, or | ||
extending a contract to which this subchapter applies. | ||
(h) Based on a risk assessment, the state auditor may review | ||
and comment on the methodology used to determine the health and | ||
human services agency's cost required by Subsection (a). The state | ||
auditor shall provide the results of the review and comment to the | ||
affected health and human services agency, the governor, the chairs | ||
of the appropriate legislative committees, and the Legislative | ||
Budget Board. | ||
Sec. 2162.154. AUDIT AUTHORITY. (a) Based on a risk | ||
assessment performed by the state auditor, a cost analysis under | ||
Section 2162.153 is subject to audit by the state auditor in | ||
accordance with Chapter 321. | ||
(b) Based on a risk assessment performed by the state | ||
auditor, a contract to which this subchapter applies is subject to | ||
audit by the state auditor in accordance with Chapter 321. The | ||
private contractor shall pay the costs of an audit conducted under | ||
this subsection. In conducting the audit, the state auditor may: | ||
(1) assess whether cost savings have been realized | ||
from the contract; and | ||
(2) address compliance under the terms of the | ||
contract, including amounts paid under the contract. | ||
(c) A contract to which this subchapter applies must include | ||
a provision that authorizes the state auditor to have access to any | ||
information the state auditor considers relevant in performing the | ||
state auditor's duties under this section. | ||
(d) The state auditor shall file an audit report for audits | ||
performed under Subsections (a) and (b). | ||
(e) Reports filed by the state auditor under Subsection (d) | ||
shall be provided to: | ||
(1) the affected health and human services agency; | ||
(2) the governor; | ||
(3) the chairs of the appropriate legislative | ||
committees; | ||
(4) the Legislative Budget Board; | ||
(5) the council, if applicable; | ||
(6) the attorney general; and | ||
(7) the private contractor, if applicable. | ||
Sec. 2162.155. REQUIRED NOTIFICATION. A health and human | ||
services agency that enters into a contract or agrees to a contract | ||
amendment or extension that is subject to this subchapter shall | ||
notify the state auditor of the existence of the contract not later | ||
than the date the contract, contract amendment, or contract | ||
extension takes effect. | ||
Sec. 2162.156. RECOVERY OF FUNDS. If, in the performance of | ||
an audit under this subchapter, the state auditor identifies | ||
amounts overpaid, amounts paid for unperformed services, or | ||
unallowable costs, the attorney general and the affected health and | ||
human services agency shall cooperate in taking action to recover | ||
the amounts owed to the state. | ||
Sec. 2162.157. CONTRACT TERMINATION. If the governing body | ||
of the health and human services agency, after reviewing an audit | ||
report by the state auditor under this subchapter, any response by | ||
the private contractor, and applicable agency performance | ||
evaluations of the private contractor, concludes that the private | ||
contractor did not perform satisfactorily under the contract, the | ||
governing body shall terminate the contract as soon as practicable. | ||
Sec. 2162.158. ACTIONS FOLLOWING RETURN OF SERVICE. If a | ||
service obligation is returned to a health and human services | ||
agency after a contract is terminated under Section 2162.157, the | ||
health and human services agency shall: | ||
(1) immediately complete a performance evaluation to | ||
design a program to improve the delivery of the service and | ||
implement the program designed; or | ||
(2) rebid the contract. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 2162.103(a), Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a) Except as otherwise provided by Section 2162.153, in | ||
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consider the: | ||
(1) cost of supervising the work of a private | ||
contractor; and | ||
(2) cost of a state agency's performance of the | ||
service, including: | ||
(A) the costs of the comptroller, attorney | ||
general, and other support agencies; and | ||
(B) other indirect costs related to the agency's | ||
performance of the service. | ||
SECTION 3. The changes in law made by this Act apply only | ||
to: | ||
(1) the activities of the State Council on Competitive | ||
Government, the Department of Aging and Disability Services, the | ||
Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, the | ||
Department of Family and Protective Services, or the Department of | ||
State Health Services concerning a proposal to contract with a | ||
private contractor to provide services being performed by the | ||
Department of Aging and Disability Services, the Department of | ||
Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, the Department of Family and | ||
Protective Services, or the Department of State Health Services, on | ||
or after the effective date of this Act; and | ||
(2) the evaluation of the services performed by a | ||
private contractor under a contract, contract amendment, or | ||
contract extension made on or after the effective date of this Act. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |