Bill Text: TX SB149 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 8-5)
Status: (Passed) 2013-06-14 - Effective immediately [SB149 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB149-Enrolled.html
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relating to the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 102.001, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subdivision (2-a) and amending Subdivision (3) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(2-a) "Program integration committee" means the | ||
Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Program | ||
Integration Committee. | ||
(3) "Research and prevention programs committee" | ||
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Scientific Research and Prevention Programs committee [ |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter A, Chapter 102, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 102.004 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.004. STATE AUDITOR. Nothing in this chapter | ||
limits the authority of the state auditor under Chapter 321, | ||
Government Code, or other law. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 102.051, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (c) and | ||
(d) to read as follows: | ||
(a) The institute [ |
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(1) may make grants to provide funds to public or | ||
private persons to implement the Texas Cancer Plan, and may make | ||
grants to institutions of learning and to advanced medical research | ||
facilities and collaborations in this state for: | ||
(A) research into the causes of and cures for all | ||
types of cancer in humans; | ||
(B) facilities for use in research into the | ||
causes of and cures for cancer; | ||
(C) research, including translational research, | ||
to develop therapies, protocols, medical pharmaceuticals, or | ||
procedures for the cure or substantial mitigation of all types of | ||
cancer in humans; and | ||
(D) cancer prevention and control programs in | ||
this state to mitigate the incidence of all types of cancer in | ||
humans; | ||
(2) may support institutions of learning and advanced | ||
medical research facilities and collaborations in this state in all | ||
stages in the process of finding the causes of all types of cancer | ||
in humans and developing cures, from laboratory research to | ||
clinical trials and including programs to address the problem of | ||
access to advanced cancer treatment; | ||
(3) may establish the appropriate standards and | ||
oversight bodies to ensure the proper use of funds authorized under | ||
this chapter for cancer research and facilities development; | ||
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administrative support; [ |
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(5) shall continuously [ |
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agreements authorized by this chapter and ensure that each grant | ||
recipient complies with the terms and conditions of the grant | ||
contract; | ||
(6) shall ensure that all grant proposals comply with | ||
this chapter and rules adopted under this chapter before the | ||
proposals are submitted to the oversight committee for approval; | ||
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(7) shall establish procedures to document that the | ||
institute, its employees, and its committee members appointed under | ||
this chapter comply with all laws and rules governing the peer | ||
review process and conflicts of interest. | ||
(c) The institute shall employ a chief compliance officer to | ||
monitor and report to the oversight committee regarding compliance | ||
with this chapter and rules adopted under this chapter. | ||
(d) The chief compliance officer shall: | ||
(1) ensure that all grant proposals comply with this | ||
chapter and rules adopted under this chapter before the proposals | ||
are submitted to the oversight committee for approval; and | ||
(2) attend and observe the meetings of the program | ||
integration committee to ensure compliance with this chapter and | ||
rules adopted under this chapter. | ||
SECTION 4. Subchapter B, Chapter 102, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 102.0511 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.0511. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER; OTHER OFFICERS. | ||
(a) The oversight committee shall hire a chief executive officer. | ||
The chief executive officer shall perform the duties required by | ||
this chapter or designated by the oversight committee. | ||
(b) The chief executive officer must have a demonstrated | ||
ability to lead and develop academic, commercial, and governmental | ||
partnerships and coalitions. | ||
(c) The chief executive officer shall hire: | ||
(1) one chief scientific officer; | ||
(2) one chief operating officer; | ||
(3) one chief product development officer; and | ||
(4) one chief prevention officer. | ||
(d) The officers described by Subsections (c)(1)-(4) shall | ||
report directly to the chief executive officer and assist the chief | ||
executive officer in collaborative outreach to further cancer | ||
research and prevention. | ||
SECTION 5. The heading to Section 102.052, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.052. ANNUAL PUBLIC REPORT; INTERNET POSTING. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 102.052, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) Not later than January 31 of each year, the institute | ||
shall submit to the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, the governor, and the standing committee of each | ||
house of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over institute | ||
matters and post on the institute's Internet website a report | ||
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progress, research accomplishments, and future program | ||
directions. The report must include: | ||
(1) the number and dollar amounts of research and | ||
facilities grants; | ||
(2) identification of the grant recipients for the | ||
reported year; | ||
(3) the institute's administrative expenses; | ||
(4) an assessment of the availability of funding for | ||
cancer research from sources other than the institute; | ||
(5) a summary of findings of research funded by the | ||
institute, including promising new research areas; | ||
(6) an assessment of the relationship between the | ||
institute's grants and the overall strategy of its research | ||
program; | ||
(7) a statement of the institute's strategic research | ||
and financial plans; [ |
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(8) an estimate of how much cancer has cost the state | ||
during the year, including the amounts spent by the state relating | ||
to cancer by the child health program, the Medicaid program, the | ||
Teacher Retirement System of Texas, and the Employees Retirement | ||
System of Texas; | ||
(9) a statement of the institute's compliance program | ||
activities, including any proposed legislation or other | ||
recommendations identified through the activities; and | ||
(10) for the previous 12 months, a list of any | ||
conflicts of interest under this chapter or rules adopted under | ||
this chapter, any conflicts of interest that require recusal under | ||
Section 102.1061, any unreported conflicts of interest confirmed by | ||
an investigation conducted under Section 102.1063, including any | ||
actions taken by the institute regarding an unreported conflict of | ||
interest and subsequent investigation, and any waivers granted | ||
through the process established under Section 102.1062. | ||
(c) The institute shall post on the institute's Internet | ||
website the list described by Subsection (a)(10). | ||
SECTION 7. Subchapter B, Chapter 102, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 102.0535 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.0535. GRANT RECORDS. (a) The institute shall | ||
maintain complete records of: | ||
(1) the review of each grant application submitted to | ||
the institute, including the score assigned to each grant | ||
application reviewed by a research and prevention programs | ||
committee in accordance with rules adopted under Section | ||
102.251(a)(1), even if the grant application is not funded by the | ||
institute or is withdrawn after submission to the institute; | ||
(2) each grant recipient's financial reports, | ||
including the amount of matching funds dedicated to the research | ||
specified for the grant award; | ||
(3) each grant recipient's progress reports; | ||
(4) for the purpose of determining any conflict of | ||
interest, the identity of each principal investor and owner of each | ||
grant recipient as provided by institute rules; and | ||
(5) the institute's review of the grant recipient's | ||
financial reports and progress reports. | ||
(b) The institute shall have periodic audits made of any | ||
electronic grant management system used to maintain records of | ||
grant applications and grant awards under this section. The | ||
institute shall address in a timely manner each weakness identified | ||
in an audit of the system. | ||
SECTION 8. Section 102.056, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.056. SALARY. (a) The institute may not | ||
supplement the salary of any institute employee with a gift or grant | ||
received by the institute. | ||
(b) The institute may supplement the salary of the chief | ||
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scientific officer may only come from legislative [ |
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(c) The institute may not supplement the salary of the chief | ||
executive officer. The salary of the chief executive officer may | ||
only be paid from legislative appropriations. | ||
SECTION 9. Subchapter B, Chapter 102, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 102.057 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.057. PROHIBITED OFFICE LOCATION. An institute | ||
employee may not have an office in a facility owned by an entity | ||
receiving or applying to receive money from the institute. | ||
SECTION 10. Section 102.101, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsections (b), (d), and (e) and adding | ||
Subsection (f) to read as follows: | ||
(b) The oversight committee is composed of the following | ||
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(1) three members appointed by the governor; | ||
(2) three members appointed by the lieutenant | ||
governor; and | ||
(3) three members appointed by the speaker of the | ||
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(d) In making appointments to the oversight committee, the | ||
governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of | ||
representatives: | ||
(1) must each appoint at least one person who is a | ||
physician or a scientist with extensive experience in the field of | ||
oncology or public health; and | ||
(2) should attempt to include cancer survivors and | ||
family members of cancer patients if possible. | ||
(e) A person may not be a member of the oversight committee | ||
if the person or the person's spouse: | ||
(1) is employed by or participates in the management | ||
of a business entity or other organization receiving money from the | ||
institute; | ||
(2) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, an [ |
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organization receiving money from the institute; or | ||
(3) uses or receives a substantial amount of tangible | ||
goods, services, or money from the institute, other than | ||
reimbursement authorized by this chapter for oversight committee | ||
membership, attendance, or expenses. | ||
(f) A person appointed to the oversight committee shall | ||
disclose to the institute each political contribution to a | ||
candidate for a state or federal office over $1,000 made by the | ||
person in the five years preceding the person's appointment and | ||
each year after the person's appointment until the person's term | ||
expires. The institute annually shall post a report of the | ||
political contributions made by oversight committee members on the | ||
institute's publicly accessible Internet website and post a link to | ||
the report on the oversight committee's main Internet web page. | ||
SECTION 11. Subsection (c), Section 102.102, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) If the chief executive officer [ |
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that a potential ground for removal exists, the chief executive | ||
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oversight committee of the potential ground. The presiding officer | ||
shall then notify the appointing authority and the attorney general | ||
that a potential ground for removal exists. If the potential ground | ||
for removal involves the presiding officer, the chief executive | ||
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the oversight committee, who shall then notify the appointing | ||
authority and the attorney general that a potential ground for | ||
removal exists. | ||
SECTION 12. Subsection (a), Section 102.103, Health and | ||
Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Oversight committee members appointed by the governor, | ||
lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house serve at the pleasure | ||
of the appointing office for staggered six-year terms, with the | ||
terms of three members expiring on January 31 of each odd-numbered | ||
year. | ||
SECTION 13. Section 102.104, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.104. OFFICERS. (a) The oversight committee shall | ||
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from among its members every two years. The oversight committee may | ||
elect additional officers from among its members. | ||
(b) The presiding officer and assistant presiding officer | ||
may not serve in the position to which the officer was elected for | ||
two consecutive terms. | ||
(c) The oversight committee shall: | ||
(1) establish and approve duties and responsibilities | ||
for officers of the committee; and | ||
(2) develop and implement policies that distinguish | ||
the responsibilities of the oversight committee and the committee's | ||
officers from the responsibilities of the chief executive officer | ||
and the employees of the institute. | ||
SECTION 14. Section 102.106, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.106. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. (a) The oversight | ||
committee shall adopt conflict-of-interest rules, based on | ||
standards applicable to members of scientific review committees of | ||
the National Institutes of Health, to govern members of the | ||
oversight committee, the program integration committee, the | ||
research and prevention programs committees, and institute | ||
employees. | ||
(b) An institute employee, oversight committee member, | ||
program integration committee member, or research and prevention | ||
programs committee member shall recuse himself or herself, as | ||
provided by Section 102.1061(a), (b), or (c) as applicable, if the | ||
employee or member, or a person who is related to the employee or | ||
member within the second degree of affinity or consanguinity, has a | ||
professional or financial interest in an entity receiving or | ||
applying to receive money from the institute. | ||
(c) A person has a professional interest in an entity | ||
receiving or applying to receive money from the institute if the | ||
person: | ||
(1) is a member of the board of directors, another | ||
governing board, or any committee of the entity, or of a foundation | ||
or similar organization affiliated with the entity, during the same | ||
grant cycle; | ||
(2) serves as an elected or appointed officer of the | ||
entity or of a foundation or similar organization affiliated with | ||
the entity; | ||
(3) is an employee of or is negotiating future | ||
employment with the entity or with a foundation or similar | ||
organization affiliated with the entity; | ||
(4) represents the entity or a foundation or similar | ||
organization affiliated with the entity; | ||
(5) is a professional associate of a primary member of | ||
the entity's research or prevention program team; | ||
(6) is, or within the preceding six years has been, a | ||
student, postdoctoral associate, or part of a laboratory research | ||
group for a primary member of the entity's research or prevention | ||
program team; | ||
(7) is engaged or is actively planning to be engaged in | ||
collaboration with a primary member of the entity's research or | ||
prevention program team; or | ||
(8) has long-standing scientific differences or | ||
disagreements with a primary member of the entity's research or | ||
prevention program team, and those differences: | ||
(A) are known to the professional community; and | ||
(B) could be perceived as affecting objectivity. | ||
(d) A person has a financial interest in an entity receiving | ||
or applying to receive money from the institute if the person: | ||
(1) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, an | ||
ownership interest, including sharing in profits, proceeds, or | ||
capital gains, in an entity receiving or applying to receive money | ||
from the institute or in a foundation or similar organization | ||
affiliated with the entity; or | ||
(2) could reasonably foresee that an action taken by | ||
the institute, a research and prevention programs committee, the | ||
program integration committee, or the oversight committee could | ||
result in a financial benefit to the person. | ||
(e) Nothing in this chapter limits the authority of the | ||
oversight committee to adopt additional conflict-of-interest | ||
standards. | ||
SECTION 15. Subchapter C, Chapter 102, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 102.1061 through 102.1064 to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.1061. DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST; RECUSAL. | ||
(a) If an oversight committee member or program integration | ||
committee member has a conflict of interest as described by Section | ||
102.106 regarding an application that comes before the member for | ||
review or other action, the member shall: | ||
(1) provide written notice to the chief executive | ||
officer and the presiding officer of the oversight committee or the | ||
next ranking member of the committee if the presiding officer has | ||
the conflict of interest; | ||
(2) disclose the conflict of interest in an open | ||
meeting of the oversight committee; and | ||
(3) recuse himself or herself from participating in | ||
the review, discussion, deliberation, and vote on the application | ||
and from accessing information regarding the matter to be decided. | ||
(b) If an institute employee has a conflict of interest | ||
described by Section 102.106 regarding an application that comes | ||
before the employee for review or other action, the employee shall: | ||
(1) provide written notice to the chief executive | ||
officer of the conflict of interest; and | ||
(2) recuse himself or herself from participating in | ||
the review of the application and be prevented from accessing | ||
information regarding the matter to be decided. | ||
(c) If a research and prevention programs committee member | ||
has a conflict of interest described by Section 102.106 regarding | ||
an application that comes before the member's committee for review | ||
or other action, the member shall: | ||
(1) provide written notice to the chief executive | ||
officer of the conflict of interest; and | ||
(2) recuse himself or herself from participating in | ||
the review, discussion, deliberation, and vote on the application | ||
and from accessing information regarding the matter to be decided. | ||
(d) An oversight committee member, program integration | ||
committee member, research and prevention programs committee | ||
member, or institute employee with a conflict of interest may seek a | ||
waiver as provided by Section 102.1062. | ||
(e) An oversight committee member, program integration | ||
committee member, research and prevention programs committee | ||
member, or institute employee who reports a potential conflict of | ||
interest or another impropriety or self-dealing of the member or | ||
employee and who fully complies with the recommendations of the | ||
general counsel and recusal requirements is considered in | ||
compliance with the conflict-of-interest provisions of this | ||
chapter. The member or employee is subject to other applicable | ||
laws, rules, requirements, and prohibitions. | ||
(f) An oversight committee member, program integration | ||
committee member, research and prevention programs committee | ||
member, or institute employee who intentionally violates this | ||
section is subject to removal from further participation in the | ||
institute's grant review process. | ||
Sec. 102.1062. EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES REQUIRING | ||
PARTICIPATION. The oversight committee shall adopt rules governing | ||
the waiver of the conflict-of-interest requirements of this chapter | ||
under exceptional circumstances for an oversight committee member, | ||
program integration committee member, research and prevention | ||
programs committee member, or institute employee. The rules must: | ||
(1) authorize the chief executive officer or an | ||
oversight committee member to propose the granting of a waiver by | ||
submitting to the presiding officer of the oversight committee a | ||
written statement about the conflict of interest, the exceptional | ||
circumstance requiring the waiver, and any proposed limitations to | ||
the waiver; | ||
(2) require a proposed waiver to be publicly reported | ||
at a meeting of the oversight committee; | ||
(3) require a majority vote of the oversight committee | ||
members present and voting to grant a waiver; | ||
(4) require any waiver granted to be reported annually | ||
to the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, the governor, and the standing committee of each | ||
house of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over institute | ||
matters; and | ||
(5) require the institute to retain documentation of | ||
each waiver granted. | ||
Sec. 102.1063. INVESTIGATION OF UNREPORTED CONFLICTS OF | ||
INTEREST. (a) An oversight committee member, a program | ||
integration committee member, a research and prevention programs | ||
committee member, or an institute employee who becomes aware of a | ||
potential conflict of interest described by Section 102.106 that | ||
has not been reported shall immediately notify the chief executive | ||
officer of the potential conflict of interest. On notification, | ||
the chief executive officer shall notify the presiding officer of | ||
the oversight committee and the general counsel, who shall | ||
determine the nature and extent of any unreported conflict. | ||
(b) A grant applicant seeking an investigation regarding | ||
whether a prohibited conflict of interest was not reported shall | ||
file a written request with the institute's chief executive | ||
officer. The applicant must: | ||
(1) include in the request all facts regarding the | ||
alleged conflict of interest; and | ||
(2) submit the request not later than the 30th day | ||
after the date the chief executive officer presents final funding | ||
recommendations for the affected grant cycle to the oversight | ||
committee. | ||
(c) On notification of an alleged conflict of interest under | ||
Subsection (a) or (b), the institute's general counsel shall: | ||
(1) investigate the matter; and | ||
(2) provide to the chief executive officer and | ||
presiding officer of the oversight committee an opinion that | ||
includes: | ||
(A) a statement of facts; | ||
(B) a determination of whether a conflict of | ||
interest or another impropriety or self-dealing exists; and | ||
(C) if the opinion provides that a conflict of | ||
interest or another impropriety or self-dealing exists, | ||
recommendations for an appropriate course of action. | ||
(d) If the conflict of interest, impropriety, or | ||
self-dealing involves the presiding officer of the oversight | ||
committee, the institute's general counsel shall provide the | ||
opinion to the next ranking oversight committee member who is not | ||
involved with the conflict of interest, impropriety, or | ||
self-dealing. | ||
(e) After receiving the opinion and consulting with the | ||
presiding officer of the oversight committee, the chief executive | ||
officer shall take action regarding the recusal of the individual | ||
from any discussion of or access to information related to the | ||
conflict of interest or other recommended action related to the | ||
impropriety or self-dealing. If the alleged conflict of interest, | ||
impropriety, or self-dealing is held by, or is an act of, the chief | ||
executive officer, the presiding officer of the oversight committee | ||
shall take actions regarding the recusal or other action. | ||
Sec. 102.1064. FINAL DETERMINATION OF UNREPORTED CONFLICT | ||
OF INTEREST. (a) The chief executive officer or, if applicable, | ||
the presiding officer of the oversight committee shall make a | ||
determination regarding the existence of an unreported conflict of | ||
interest described by Section 102.1063 or other impropriety or | ||
self-dealing. The determination must specify any actions to be | ||
taken to address the conflict of interest, impropriety, or | ||
self-dealing, including: | ||
(1) reconsideration of the application; or | ||
(2) referral of the application to another research | ||
and prevention programs committee for review. | ||
(b) The determination made under Subsection (a) is | ||
considered final unless three or more oversight committee members | ||
request that the issue be added to the agenda of the oversight | ||
committee. | ||
(c) The chief executive officer or, if applicable, the | ||
presiding officer of the oversight committee, shall provide written | ||
notice of the final determination, including any further actions to | ||
be taken, to the grant applicant requesting the investigation. | ||
(d) Unless specifically determined by the chief executive | ||
officer or, if applicable, the presiding officer of the oversight | ||
committee, or the oversight committee, the validity of an action | ||
taken on a grant application is not affected by the fact that an | ||
individual who failed to report a conflict of interest participated | ||
in the action. | ||
SECTION 16. Section 102.107, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.107. POWERS AND DUTIES. The oversight committee | ||
shall: | ||
(1) hire a chief [ |
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(2) annually set priorities as prescribed by the | ||
legislature for each grant program that receives money under this | ||
chapter; and | ||
(3) consider the priorities set under Subdivision (2) | ||
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SECTION 17. Subchapter C, Chapter 102, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 102.109 and 102.110 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Sec. 102.109. CODE OF CONDUCT. (a) The oversight | ||
committee shall adopt a code of conduct applicable to each | ||
oversight committee member, program integration committee member, | ||
and institute employee. | ||
(b) The code of conduct at a minimum must include provisions | ||
prohibiting the member, the employee, or the member's or employee's | ||
spouse from: | ||
(1) accepting or soliciting any gift, favor, or | ||
service that could reasonably influence the member or employee in | ||
the discharge of official duties or that the member, employee, or | ||
spouse of the member or employee knows or should know is being | ||
offered with the intent to influence the member's or employee's | ||
official conduct; | ||
(2) accepting employment or engaging in any business | ||
or professional activity that would reasonably require or induce | ||
the member or employee to disclose confidential information | ||
acquired in the member's or employee's official position; | ||
(3) accepting other employment or compensation that | ||
could reasonably impair the member's or employee's independent | ||
judgment in the performance of official duties; | ||
(4) making personal investments or having a financial | ||
interest that could reasonably create a substantial conflict | ||
between the member's or employee's private interest and the member's | ||
or employee's official duties; | ||
(5) intentionally or knowingly soliciting, accepting, | ||
or agreeing to accept any benefit for exercising the member's | ||
official powers or performing the member's or employee's official | ||
duties in favor of another; | ||
(6) leasing, directly or indirectly, any property, | ||
capital equipment, employee, or service to any entity that receives | ||
a grant from the institute; | ||
(7) submitting a grant application for funding by the | ||
institute; | ||
(8) serving on the board of directors of an | ||
organization established with a grant from the institute; or | ||
(9) serving on the board of directors of a grant | ||
recipient. | ||
Sec. 102.110. FINANCIAL STATEMENT REQUIRED. Each member of | ||
the oversight committee shall file with the chief compliance | ||
officer a verified financial statement complying with Sections | ||
572.022 through 572.0252, Government Code, as required of a state | ||
officer by Section 572.021, Government Code. | ||
SECTION 18. Section 102.151, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsections (a-1) and (b) and adding | ||
Subsections (c) and (e) to read as follows: | ||
(a-1) The oversight committee shall establish research and | ||
prevention programs committees. The chief executive officer | ||
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research and prevention programs committees experts in the field of | ||
cancer research and prevention, including qualified trained cancer | ||
patient advocates who meet the qualifications developed by rule as | ||
provided by Subsection (c). | ||
(b) The institute shall adopt a written policy on in-state | ||
or out-of-state residency requirements for members of the research | ||
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(c) The oversight committee shall adopt rules regarding the | ||
qualifications required for an individual who will serve as a | ||
trained cancer patient advocate committee member for a research and | ||
prevention programs committee. The rules must require a trained | ||
cancer patient advocate to receive science-based training. | ||
(e) The chief executive officer, in consultation with the | ||
oversight committee, shall adopt a policy and document any change | ||
in the amount of honorarium paid to a member of a research and | ||
prevention programs committee, including information explaining | ||
the basis for changing the amount. | ||
SECTION 19. Section 102.152, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.152. TERMS OF RESEARCH AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS | ||
COMMITTEE MEMBERS. Members of a research and prevention programs | ||
committee serve for terms as determined by the chief executive | ||
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SECTION 20. Subsections (a), (b), and (c), Section 102.156, | ||
Health and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) A member of a research and prevention programs | ||
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(b) The member shall recuse himself or herself in the manner | ||
described by Section 102.1061 from the committee's deliberations | ||
and actions on the matter in Subsection (a) and may not participate | ||
in the committee's decision on the matter. | ||
(c) A member of a research and prevention programs committee | ||
appointed under this chapter may not serve on the board of directors | ||
or other governing board of an entity receiving a grant from the | ||
institute or of a foundation or similar organization affiliated | ||
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SECTION 21. Subsections (b) and (c), Section 102.201, | ||
Health and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The cancer prevention and research fund consists of: | ||
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legislature, except that the appropriated money may not include the | ||
proceeds from the issuance of bonds authorized by Section 67, | ||
Article III, Texas Constitution; | ||
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federal government, and other donations received for the fund; and | ||
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in the fund. | ||
(c) The fund may be used only to pay for: | ||
(1) grants for cancer research and for cancer research | ||
facilities in this state to realize therapies, protocols, and | ||
medical procedures for the cure or substantial mitigation of all | ||
types of cancer in humans; | ||
(2) the purchase, subject to approval by the | ||
institute, of laboratory facilities by or on behalf of a state | ||
agency or grant recipient; | ||
(3) grants to public or private persons to implement | ||
the Texas Cancer Plan; | ||
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(5) grants for cancer prevention and control programs | ||
in this state to mitigate the incidence of all types of cancer in | ||
humans; and | ||
(6) debt service on bonds issued as authorized by | ||
Section 67, Article III, Texas Constitution. | ||
SECTION 22. Section 102.251, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (c), (d), | ||
and (e) to read as follows: | ||
(a) The oversight committee shall issue rules regarding the | ||
procedure for awarding grants to an applicant under this chapter. | ||
The rules must include the following procedures: | ||
(1) a research and prevention programs committee shall | ||
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program integration committee, established under Section 102.264, | ||
and the oversight committee [ |
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award of cancer research and prevention grants, including a | ||
prioritized list that: | ||
(A) ranks the grant applications in the order the | ||
committee determines applications should be funded; and | ||
(B) includes information explaining how each | ||
grant application on the list meets the research and prevention | ||
programs committee's standards for recommendation; | ||
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applications the program integration committee by majority vote | ||
approved for recommendation that: | ||
(A) includes documentation on the factors the | ||
program integration committee considered in making the grant | ||
recommendations; | ||
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submitted by the research and prevention programs committee under | ||
Subdivision (1); and | ||
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proposals that: | ||
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long-term medical and scientific breakthroughs in the area of | ||
cancer prevention or cures for cancer; | ||
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fundamental science in cancer research; | ||
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coordinated approach to cancer research; | ||
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interinstitutional; | ||
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research sponsors' priorities in emerging scientific or technology | ||
fields in the area of cancer prevention or cures for cancer; | ||
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by a private or nonprofit entity and institution or institutions of | ||
higher education; | ||
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combination of private and nonprofit entities, public or private | ||
agencies or institutions in this state, and public or private | ||
institutions outside this state; | ||
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development benefit to this state; | ||
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institutions of higher education in this state by creating new | ||
research superiority, attracting existing research superiority | ||
from institutions not located in this state and other research | ||
entities, or enhancing existing research superiority by attracting | ||
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private sector entities that will drive a substantial increase in | ||
high-quality jobs, and increase higher education applied science or | ||
technology research capabilities; and | ||
(xi) address the goals of the Texas Cancer | ||
Plan; and | ||
(3) the institute's chief compliance officer shall | ||
compare each grant application submitted to the institute to a list | ||
of donors from any nonprofit organization established to provide | ||
support to the institute compiled from information made available | ||
under Section 102.262(c) before the application is submitted to a | ||
research and prevention programs committee for review and again | ||
before any grant is awarded to the applicant. | ||
(c) The chief executive officer shall submit a written | ||
affidavit for each grant application recommendation included on the | ||
list submitted to the oversight committee under Subsection (a)(2). | ||
The affidavit must contain all relevant information on: | ||
(1) the peer review process for the grant application; | ||
(2) the application's peer review score assigned by | ||
the research and prevention programs committee; and | ||
(3) if applicable, the intellectual property and other | ||
due diligence reviews of the application. | ||
(d) A member of the program integration committee may not | ||
discuss a grant applicant recommendation with a member of the | ||
oversight committee unless the chief executive officer and the | ||
program integration committee have fulfilled the requirements of | ||
Subsections (a)(2) and (c), as applicable. | ||
(e) The institute may not award a grant to an applicant who | ||
has made a gift or grant to the institute or a nonprofit | ||
organization established to provide support to the institute. | ||
SECTION 23. Section 102.252, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
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recommendation of the program integration committee, a statement | ||
explaining the reasons a funding recommendation was not followed | ||
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SECTION 24. Section 102.255, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsections (b), (c), and (d) and adding | ||
Subsection (e) to read as follows: | ||
(b) Before awarding a grant under Subchapter E, the | ||
committee shall enter into a written contract with the grant | ||
recipient. The contract may specify that: | ||
(1) if all or any portion of the amount of the grant is | ||
used to build a capital improvement: | ||
(A) the state retains a lien or other interest in | ||
the capital improvement in proportion to the percentage of the | ||
grant amount used to pay for the capital improvement; and | ||
(B) the grant recipient shall, if the capital | ||
improvement is sold: | ||
(i) repay to the state the grant money used | ||
to pay for the capital improvement, with interest at the rate and | ||
according to the other terms provided by the contract; and | ||
(ii) share with the state a proportionate | ||
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grant recipient has not used grant money awarded under Subchapter E | ||
for the purposes for which the grant was intended, the recipient | ||
shall repay that amount and any related interest applicable under | ||
the contract to the state at the agreed rate and on the agreed | ||
terms; and | ||
(3) if the grant recipient fails to meet the terms and | ||
conditions of the contract, the institute may terminate the | ||
contract using the written process prescribed in the contract and | ||
require the recipient to repay the grant money awarded under | ||
Subchapter E and any related interest applicable under the contract | ||
to this state at the agreed rate and on the agreed terms. | ||
(c) The contract must: | ||
(1) include terms relating to intellectual property | ||
rights consistent with the standards developed by the oversight | ||
committee under Section 102.256; | ||
(2) require, in accordance with Subsection (d), the | ||
grant recipient to dedicate an amount of matching funds equal to | ||
one-half of the amount of the research grant awarded; and | ||
(3) specify: | ||
(A) the amount of matching funds to be dedicated | ||
under Subdivision (2); | ||
(B) the period in which the grant award must be | ||
spent; | ||
(C) the name of the research project to which | ||
matching funds are to be dedicated; and | ||
(D) the specific deliverables of the project that | ||
is the subject of the grant proposal. | ||
(d) Before the oversight committee may make for cancer | ||
research any grant of any proceeds of the bonds issued under | ||
Subchapter E, the recipient of the grant must certify that the | ||
recipient has [ |
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the subject of the grant request. The institute shall adopt rules | ||
specifying how a grant recipient fulfills obligations under this | ||
subchapter. At a minimum, the rules must: | ||
(1) allow a grant recipient that is a public or private | ||
institution of higher education, as defined by Section 61.003, | ||
Education Code, to credit toward the recipient's matching funds the | ||
dollar amount equivalent to the difference between the indirect | ||
cost rate authorized by the federal government for research grants | ||
awarded to the recipient and the indirect cost rate authorized by | ||
Section 102.203(c); | ||
(2) require that a grant recipient certify before the | ||
distribution of any money awarded under a grant for cancer | ||
research: | ||
(A) that encumbered funds equal to one-half of | ||
the amount of the total grant award are available and not yet | ||
expended for research that is the subject of the grant; or | ||
(B) if the grant recipient is a public or private | ||
institution of higher education, the indirect cost rate authorized | ||
by the federal research grants awarded to the recipient; | ||
(3) specify that: | ||
(A) a grant recipient receiving more than one | ||
grant award may provide matching funds certification at an | ||
institutional level; | ||
(B) the recipient of a multiyear grant award may | ||
certify matching funds on a yearly basis; and | ||
(C) grant funds may not be distributed to the | ||
grant recipient until the annual certification of the matching | ||
funds has been approved; | ||
(4) specify that money used for purposes of | ||
certification may include: | ||
(A) federal funds, including funds provided | ||
under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Pub. L. | ||
No. 111-5) and the fair market value of drug development support | ||
provided to the recipient by the National Cancer Institute or other | ||
similar programs; | ||
(B) funds of this state; | ||
(C) funds of other states; and | ||
(D) nongovernmental funds, including private | ||
funds, foundation grants, gifts, and donations; | ||
(5) specify that the following items do not qualify | ||
for purposes of the certification required by this subsection: | ||
(A) in-kind costs; | ||
(B) volunteer services furnished to a grant | ||
recipient; | ||
(C) noncash contributions; | ||
(D) income earned by the grant recipient that is | ||
not available at the time of the award; | ||
(E) preexisting real estate of the grant | ||
recipient, including buildings, facilities, and land; | ||
(F) deferred giving, including a charitable | ||
remainder annuity trust, a charitable remainder unitrust, or a | ||
pooled income fund; or | ||
(G) other items as may be determined by the | ||
oversight committee; | ||
(6) require a grant recipient and the institute to | ||
include the certification in the grant award contract; | ||
(7) specify that a grant recipient's failure to | ||
provide certification shall serve as grounds for terminating the | ||
grant award contract; | ||
(8) require a grant recipient to maintain adequate | ||
documentation supporting the source and use of the funds required | ||
by this subsection and to provide documentation to the institute | ||
upon request; and | ||
(9) require that the institute establish a procedure | ||
to conduct an annual review of the documentation supporting the | ||
source and use of funds reported in the required certification. | ||
(e) The institute shall adopt a policy on advance payments | ||
to grant recipients. | ||
SECTION 25. Section 102.260, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsections | ||
(d), (e), and (f) to read as follows: | ||
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least annually to the oversight committee on the progress and | ||
continued merit of each research program funded by the institute. | ||
(d) The institute shall establish and implement reporting | ||
requirements to ensure that each grant recipient complies with the | ||
terms and conditions in the grant contract, including verification | ||
of the amounts of matching funds dedicated to the research that is | ||
the subject of the grant award to the grant recipient. | ||
(e) The institute shall implement a system to: | ||
(1) track the dates on which grant recipient reports | ||
are due and are received by the institute; and | ||
(2) monitor the status of any required report that is | ||
not timely submitted to the institute by a grant recipient. | ||
(f) The chief compliance officer shall monitor compliance | ||
with this section and at least annually shall inquire into and | ||
monitor the status of any required report that is not timely | ||
submitted to the institute by a grant recipient. The chief | ||
compliance officer shall notify the general counsel and the | ||
oversight committee of a grant recipient that has not maintained | ||
compliance with the reporting requirements or matching funds | ||
provisions of the grant contract to allow the institute to begin | ||
suspension or termination of the grant contract under Subsection | ||
(b). This subsection does not limit other remedies available under | ||
the grant contract. | ||
SECTION 26. Section 102.262, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows: | ||
(c) The records of a nonprofit organization established to | ||
provide support to the institute are public information subject to | ||
Chapter 552, Government Code. | ||
(d) The institute shall post on the institute's Internet | ||
website records that pertain specifically to any gift, grant, or | ||
other consideration provided to the institute, an institute | ||
employee, or a member of an institute committee. The posted | ||
information must include each donor's name and the amount and date | ||
of the donor's donation. | ||
SECTION 27. Subchapter F, Chapter 102, Health and Safety | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 102.263, 102.2631, and 102.264 | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 102.263. COMPLIANCE PROGRAM. (a) In this section, | ||
"compliance program" means a process to assess and ensure | ||
compliance by the institute's committee members and employees with | ||
applicable laws, rules, and policies, including matters of: | ||
(1) ethics and standards of conduct; | ||
(2) financial reporting; | ||
(3) internal accounting controls; and | ||
(4) auditing. | ||
(b) The institute shall establish a compliance program that | ||
operates under the direction of the institute's chief compliance | ||
officer. The institute may establish procedures, such as a | ||
telephone hotline, to allow private access to the compliance | ||
program office and to preserve the confidentiality of | ||
communications and the anonymity of a person making a compliance | ||
report or participating in a compliance investigation. | ||
(c) The following are confidential and are not subject to | ||
disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code: | ||
(1) information that directly or indirectly reveals | ||
the identity of an individual who made a report to the institute's | ||
compliance program office, sought guidance from the office, or | ||
participated in an investigation conducted under the compliance | ||
program; | ||
(2) information that directly or indirectly reveals | ||
the identity of an individual who is alleged to have or may have | ||
planned, initiated, or participated in activities that are the | ||
subject of a report made to the office if, after completing an | ||
investigation, the office determines the report to be | ||
unsubstantiated or without merit; and | ||
(3) other information that is collected or produced in | ||
a compliance program investigation if releasing the information | ||
would interfere with an ongoing compliance investigation. | ||
(d) Subsection (c) does not apply to information related to | ||
an individual who consents to disclosure of the information. | ||
(e) Information made confidential or excepted from public | ||
disclosure by this section may be made available to the following on | ||
request in compliance with applicable laws and procedures: | ||
(1) a law enforcement agency or prosecutor; | ||
(2) a governmental agency responsible for | ||
investigating the matter that is the subject of a compliance | ||
report, including the Texas Workforce Commission civil rights | ||
division or the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; or | ||
(3) a committee member or institute employee who is | ||
responsible under institutional policy for a compliance program | ||
investigation or for a review of a compliance program | ||
investigation. | ||
(f) A disclosure under Subsection (e) is not a voluntary | ||
disclosure for purposes of Section 552.007, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 102.2631. COMPLIANCE MATTERS; CLOSED MEETING. The | ||
oversight committee may conduct a closed meeting under Chapter 551, | ||
Government Code, to discuss an ongoing compliance investigation | ||
into issues related to fraud, waste, or abuse of state resources. | ||
Sec. 102.264. PROGRAM INTEGRATION COMMITTEE. (a) The | ||
institute shall establish a program integration committee. The | ||
committee is composed of the following five members: | ||
(1) the chief executive officer; | ||
(2) the chief scientific officer; | ||
(3) the chief product development officer; | ||
(4) the commissioner of state health services; and | ||
(5) the chief prevention officer. | ||
(b) The committee has the duties assigned under this | ||
chapter. | ||
(c) The chief executive officer shall serve as the presiding | ||
officer of the program integration committee. | ||
SECTION 28. Chapter 102, Health and Safety Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subchapter G to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER G. CANCER PREVENTION AND RESEARCH INTEREST AND SINKING | ||
FUND | ||
Sec. 102.270. ESTABLISHMENT OF FUND. (a) The cancer | ||
prevention and research interest and sinking fund is a dedicated | ||
account in the general revenue fund. | ||
(b) The fund consists of: | ||
(1) patent, royalty, and license fees and other income | ||
received under a contract entered into as provided by Section | ||
102.255; and | ||
(2) interest earned on the investment of money in the | ||
fund. | ||
(c) The fund may be used only to pay for debt service on | ||
bonds issued as authorized by Section 67, Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution, at a time and in a manner to be determined by the | ||
legislature in the General Appropriations Act. | ||
SECTION 29. (a) The terms of the members of the Cancer | ||
Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Oversight Committee | ||
serving immediately before the effective date of this Act expire on | ||
the effective date of this Act. | ||
(b) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this | ||
Act, the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of | ||
representatives shall each appoint members to the Cancer Prevention | ||
and Research Institute of Texas Oversight Committee as required by | ||
Section 102.101, Health and Safety Code, as amended by this Act. In | ||
making the initial appointments under that section, each appointing | ||
office shall designate one member for a term expiring January 31, | ||
2015, one member for a term expiring January 31, 2017, and one | ||
member for a term expiring January 31, 2019. | ||
SECTION 30. (a) As soon as practicable after the effective | ||
date of this Act, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of | ||
Texas Oversight Committee shall adopt the rules necessary to | ||
implement the changes in law made by this Act. | ||
(b) The changes in law made by this Act apply only to a grant | ||
application submitted to the Cancer Prevention and Research | ||
Institute of Texas on or after the effective date of this Act. A | ||
grant application submitted before the effective date of this Act | ||
is governed by the law in effect on the date the application was | ||
submitted, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
(c) Not later than January 1, 2014, employees, oversight | ||
committee members, and members of other committees of the Cancer | ||
Prevention and Research Institute of Texas must comply with the | ||
changes in law made by this Act regarding the qualifications of the | ||
employees and members. | ||
(d) Not later than December 1, 2013, the Cancer Prevention | ||
and Research Institute of Texas Oversight Committee shall employ a | ||
chief compliance officer and a chief executive officer as required | ||
by Subsection (c), Section 102.051, and Section 102.0511, Health | ||
and Safety Code, as added by this Act. | ||
(e) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this | ||
Act, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas | ||
Oversight Committee shall establish a compliance program as | ||
required by Section 102.263, Health and Safety Code, as added by | ||
this Act. | ||
SECTION 31. 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, 2013. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 149 passed the Senate on | ||
April 3, 2013, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0; and that | ||
the Senate concurred in House amendments on May 24, 2013, by the | ||
following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. | ||
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Secretary of the Senate | ||
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 149 passed the House, with | ||
amendments, on May 20, 2013, by the following vote: Yeas 140, | ||
Nays 3, two present not voting. | ||
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Chief Clerk of the House | ||
Approved: | ||
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Governor |