Bill Text: TX SB1803 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to the effectiveness of state-funded homelessness programs at helping beneficiaries advance toward self-sufficiency.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2023-05-23 - Placed on General State Calendar [SB1803 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB1803-Comm_Sub.html
By: Springer, et al. | S.B. No. 1803 | |
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relating to the effectiveness of state-funded homelessness | ||
programs at helping beneficiaries advance toward self-sufficiency. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 321, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Section 321.0139 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 321.0139. AUDIT OF HOMELESSNESS SERVICES. (a) In each | ||
even-numbered year, the State Auditor shall require an audit to be | ||
conducted regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of all | ||
homelessness services that are provided by the state agencies | ||
identified under Subsections (e) and (f). | ||
(a-1) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), 2026 is the first | ||
year that an audit is required to be conducted under this section. | ||
This subsection expires January 1, 2027. | ||
(b) Not later than March 1 of the year in which an audit is | ||
required under this section, the State Auditor shall engage an | ||
independent external auditor to conduct the audit. The external | ||
auditor may not be under the direction of any agency subject to the | ||
audit under this section. | ||
(c) The State Auditor shall supervise the external auditor | ||
to ensure that the audit is conducted in accordance with the | ||
requirements of this section. | ||
(d) The audit shall: | ||
(1) examine all state resources used in providing | ||
services to homeless individuals, including financial resources, | ||
employees, and infrastructure; | ||
(2) according to the purposes of and activities funded | ||
by the agencies identified under Subsections (e) and (f), their | ||
programs, and participating community service providers, assess | ||
the effectiveness and efficiency of the agencies, programs, and | ||
providers in helping homeless individuals advance toward | ||
self-sufficiency, including an assessment of the percentage of | ||
beneficiaries: | ||
(A) who maintain housing for at least 12 months | ||
after placement in the housing, disaggregated according to the | ||
primary payor for the housing and including payors other than the | ||
beneficiary; | ||
(B) whose children are enrolled in school or | ||
other educational programs; | ||
(C) if eligible, who: | ||
(i) participate in at least 20 hours per | ||
week of paid employment, including paid apprenticeships; | ||
(ii) are engaged in occupational or | ||
vocational training programs; and | ||
(iii) earn a living wage, as defined by the | ||
applicable local workforce development board; | ||
(D) who are ineligible to participate in at least | ||
20 hours per week of paid employment described by Paragraph (C)(i), | ||
disaggregated by the reason for ineligibility; | ||
(E) with mental health needs, who engage in | ||
ongoing mental health care services; | ||
(F) with addiction or substance use disorders, | ||
who engage in ongoing treatment services; | ||
(G) with a history of involvement with the | ||
criminal justice system that continued during the 12-month period | ||
following the provision of the applicable services; and | ||
(H) with a history of involvement with the | ||
criminal justice system that ceased during the 12-month period | ||
following the provision of the applicable services; | ||
(3) make recommendations for: | ||
(A) eliminating poorly performing programs, | ||
services, and functions; | ||
(B) ending contractual or funding relationships | ||
with poorly performing community service providers; | ||
(C) consolidating duplicative or overlapping | ||
programs, services, and functions; and | ||
(D) reallocating state resources to ensure that | ||
the outcomes in relation to the criteria described by Subdivision | ||
(2) are achieved in the most effective and economical manner; and | ||
(4) based on the effectiveness at achieving the | ||
outcomes described by Subdivision (2), rate each applicable agency, | ||
program, or community service provider as "unsatisfactory," | ||
"satisfactory," or "exemplary." | ||
(e) The following agencies must be included in the audit: | ||
(1) the Texas Department of Housing and Community | ||
Affairs; | ||
(2) the Health and Human Services Commission; | ||
(3) the Department of Family and Protective Services; | ||
(4) the Texas Education Agency; | ||
(5) the Texas Workforce Commission; | ||
(6) the Texas Veterans Commission; and | ||
(7) the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. | ||
(f) In addition to the agencies listed in Subsection (e), | ||
the State Auditor may select other state agencies for inclusion in | ||
the audit. | ||
(g) The external auditor must: | ||
(1) complete the audit not later than the 90th day | ||
after the date the auditor is engaged; and | ||
(2) present its results and recommendations to the | ||
State Auditor and the heads of the agencies subject to the audit. | ||
(h) Not later than November 1 of the year in which an audit | ||
is completed under this section, the State Auditor shall prepare | ||
and submit to the governor, the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, the lieutenant governor, and the Legislative | ||
Budget Board a report regarding the audit and recommendations for | ||
improvement in the agencies, programs, and community service | ||
providers assessed by the State Auditor. | ||
(i) The full audit and State Auditor's report must be | ||
published on the State Auditor's Internet website. | ||
(j) The audit shall be paid for by using existing resources | ||
allocated for the purpose of auditing the agencies identified under | ||
Subsections (e) and (f). | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |