Bill Text: TX SB24 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and the transfer to the commission of certain powers and duties from the Department of Family and Protective Services.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 48-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-18 - Effective on 9/1/23 [SB24 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB24-Enrolled.html
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relating to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission and the transfer to the commission of certain powers and | ||
duties from the Department of Family and Protective Services. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Title 9, Human Resources Code, is amended by | ||
adding Chapter 137, and a heading is added to that chapter to read | ||
as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 137. FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapters A, B, and C, Chapter 265, Family | ||
Code, are transferred to Chapter 137, Human Resources Code, as | ||
added by this Act, redesignated as Subchapters A, B, and C, Chapter | ||
137, Human Resources Code, respectively, and amended to read as | ||
follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. FAMILY SUPPORT [ |
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Sec. 137.001. APPLICABILITY OF DEFINITIONS. The | ||
definitions in Chapter 101, Family Code, apply to terms used in this | ||
chapter. | ||
Sec. 137.002 [ |
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(1) "At-risk family" means a family with at least one | ||
child or a pregnant woman and at least one of the following: | ||
(A) a child in the family has been the subject of | ||
an investigation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation by the | ||
Department of Family and Protective Services; | ||
(B) the family or a pregnant woman in the family | ||
is experiencing conditions that increase the likelihood of | ||
involvement with the child welfare system, the criminal justice | ||
system, or the juvenile justice system; or | ||
(C) the family or a pregnant woman in the family | ||
is experiencing other conditions that threaten the | ||
self-sufficiency or stability of the family or the birth or health | ||
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(2) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services | ||
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(3) "Executive commissioner" means the executive | ||
commissioner of the commission. | ||
(4) "Family support [ |
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intervention and promote safety and stability for children and | ||
at-risk families [ |
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Sec. 137.003 [ |
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(1) administer grants and contracts [ |
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continuum of care system of programs providing family support | ||
services to at-risk families [ |
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(3) administer the referral, coordination, and | ||
collaboration of family support services under this chapter with | ||
similar, existing programs the commission operates; | ||
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support services provided to [ |
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flexibility in the use of funds by state and local service | ||
providers; | ||
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family support [ |
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order to demonstrate the impact or public benefit of a program by | ||
adopting outcome measures; and | ||
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coordination and development of family support [ |
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and local resources. | ||
(b) Family support services under this chapter are intended | ||
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(1) promote healthy outcomes and strengthen support | ||
systems for children and at-risk families; | ||
(2) assist at-risk families in achieving | ||
self-sufficiency and stability; | ||
(3) promote workforce participation; and | ||
(4) prevent or reduce at-risk behaviors in children | ||
and at-risk families, including behaviors that may lead to: | ||
(A) child abuse or neglect; | ||
(B) delinquency, running away, truancy, dropping | ||
out of school, or substance use; or | ||
(C) involvement with the child welfare system, | ||
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Sec. 137.004 [ |
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Section 137.003 [ |
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identify and coordinate with other [ |
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programs the commission operates with the goal of providing family | ||
support services [ |
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strategic plan for family support [ |
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fiscal year in each five-year period, the commission [ |
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shall issue a new strategic plan for the next five fiscal years | ||
beginning with the following fiscal year. | ||
(b) A strategic plan required under this section must: | ||
(1) identify methods to leverage other sources of | ||
funding or provide support for existing community-based | ||
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(2) include a needs assessment that identifies | ||
programs to best target family support services to the needs of | ||
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commission actions to coordinate and provide family support | ||
services to children and at-risk families [ |
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(4) identify and report on specific outcome | ||
measurements by obtaining and reporting de-identified aggregate | ||
data, as permitted by other law, on the number of program | ||
participants who are: | ||
(A) involved in the child welfare system, the | ||
juvenile justice system, or the criminal justice system; | ||
(B) recipients of other services the commission | ||
offers; or | ||
(C) listed in the central registry of the names | ||
of individuals found to have abused or neglected a child maintained | ||
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(5) identify additional methods of measuring program | ||
effectiveness and results or outcomes; | ||
(6) identify methods to collaborate with other state | ||
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services; | ||
(7) identify specific strategies to implement the plan | ||
and to develop measures for reporting on the overall progress | ||
toward the plan's goals; | ||
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stakeholders; | ||
(9) address methods for coordinating with other | ||
commission programs under Section 137.004; and | ||
(10) identify strategies to minimize the disruption of | ||
the provision of family support services to children and families. | ||
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interested parties and communities in developing the strategic plan | ||
under this section. | ||
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appropriately update the strategic plan developed under this | ||
section. | ||
(e) The commission [ |
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plan developed under this section and any update to the plan on its | ||
Internet website. | ||
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SUBCHAPTER B. FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAMS FOR CHILD ABUSE AND | ||
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Sec. 137.051 [ |
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(1) "Child abuse and neglect prevention" means family | ||
support services designed to prevent child abuse and neglect before | ||
the abuse or neglect occurs. The term includes child fatality | ||
prevention education programs and other activities directed at the | ||
general public to stop child abuse and neglect. | ||
(2) "Children's trust fund" means a child abuse and | ||
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(3) "Operating fund" means the commission's | ||
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neglect prevention operating fund account. | ||
(4) "State agency" means a board, commission, | ||
department, office, or other state agency that: | ||
(A) is in the executive branch of the state | ||
government; | ||
(B) was created by the constitution or a statute | ||
of this state; and | ||
(C) has statewide jurisdiction. | ||
(5) "Trust fund" means the commission's child abuse | ||
and neglect prevention trust fund account. | ||
Sec. 137.052 [ |
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PREVENTION PROGRAMS. (a) The commission [ |
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operate the children's trust fund to: | ||
(1) set policy, offer resources for community | ||
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education on family support services and prevention of child abuse | ||
and neglect; | ||
(2) develop a state plan for expending funds for child | ||
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annual schedule of transfers of trust fund money to the operating | ||
fund; | ||
(3) develop eligibility criteria for applicants | ||
requesting funding for child abuse and neglect [ |
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programs; and | ||
(4) establish funding priorities for child abuse and | ||
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(b) The children's trust fund shall accommodate the | ||
commission's [ |
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procuring, awarding, and monitoring contracts and grants. | ||
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(1) apply for and receive funds made available by the | ||
federal government or another public or private source for | ||
administering programs under this subchapter and for funding for | ||
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(2) solicit donations for child abuse and neglect | ||
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(a) Administrative costs under this subchapter during any fiscal | ||
year may not exceed an amount equal to 50 percent of the interest | ||
credited to the trust fund during the preceding fiscal year. | ||
(b) Funds expended under a special project grant from a | ||
governmental source or a nongovernmental source for public | ||
education or public awareness may not be counted as administrative | ||
costs for the purposes of this section. | ||
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TRUST FUND ACCOUNT. (a) The child abuse and neglect prevention | ||
trust fund account is an account in the general revenue fund. Money | ||
in the trust fund is dedicated to child abuse and neglect [ |
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prevention programs and family support services programs. | ||
(b) The commission [ |
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contained in the trust fund to the operating fund at any time. | ||
However, during a fiscal year the commission [ |
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transfer more than the amount appropriated for the operating fund | ||
for that fiscal year. Money transferred to the operating fund that | ||
was originally deposited to the credit of the trust fund under | ||
Section 118.022, Local Government Code, may be used only for child | ||
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(c) Interest earned on the trust fund shall be credited to | ||
the trust fund. | ||
(d) The trust fund is exempt from the application of Section | ||
403.095, Government Code. | ||
(e) All marriage license fees and other fees collected for | ||
and deposited in the trust fund and interest earned on the trust | ||
fund balance shall be appropriated each biennium only to the | ||
operating fund for child abuse and neglect [ |
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programs and family support services programs. | ||
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FUND ACCOUNT. (a) The operating fund is an account in the general | ||
revenue fund. | ||
(b) Administrative and other costs allowed in Section | ||
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operating fund to the trust fund at any time. | ||
(c) The legislature may appropriate the money in the | ||
operating fund to carry out the provisions of this subchapter. | ||
(d) The operating fund is exempt from the application of | ||
Section 403.095, Government Code. | ||
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GRANTS. (a) Subject to available funding, the commission | ||
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communities identified by incidence of crime. The commission | ||
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section to areas of the state in which there is a high incidence of | ||
juvenile crime. | ||
(b) The purpose of a grant under this section is to assist a | ||
community in alleviating conditions in the family and community | ||
that lead to juvenile crime. | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP COMPETITIVE GRANT PROGRAM | ||
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(1) "Competitive grant program" means the | ||
nurse-family partnership competitive grant program established | ||
under this subchapter. | ||
(2) "Partnership program" means a nurse-family | ||
partnership program. | ||
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PARTNERSHIP COMPETITIVE GRANT PROGRAM. (a) The commission | ||
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partnership programs, or the expansion of existing programs, and | ||
for the operation of those programs for a period of not less than | ||
two years. | ||
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the program to applicants, including applicants operating existing | ||
programs, in a manner that ensures that the partnership programs | ||
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A partnership program funded through a grant awarded under this | ||
subchapter must: | ||
(1) strictly adhere to the program model developed by | ||
the Nurse-Family Partnership National Service Office, including | ||
any clinical, programmatic, and data collection requirements of | ||
that model; | ||
(2) require that registered nurses regularly visit the | ||
homes of low-income, first-time mothers participating in the | ||
program to provide services designed to: | ||
(A) improve pregnancy outcomes; | ||
(B) improve child health and development; | ||
(C) improve family economic self-sufficiency and | ||
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(D) reduce the incidence of child abuse and | ||
neglect; and | ||
(E) increase workforce participation; | ||
(3) require that nurses who provide services through | ||
the program: | ||
(A) receive training from the office of the | ||
attorney general at least once each year on procedures by which a | ||
person may voluntarily acknowledge the paternity of a child and on | ||
the availability of child support services from the office; | ||
(B) provide a mother with information about the | ||
rights, responsibilities, and benefits of establishing the | ||
paternity of her child, if appropriate; | ||
(C) provide assistance to a mother and the | ||
alleged father of her child if the mother and alleged father seek to | ||
voluntarily acknowledge paternity of the child, if appropriate; and | ||
(D) provide information to a mother about the | ||
availability of child support services from the office of the | ||
attorney general; and | ||
(4) require that the regular nurse visits described by | ||
Subdivision (2) begin not later than a mother's 28th week of | ||
gestation and end when her child reaches two years of age. | ||
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private entity, including a county, municipality, or other | ||
political subdivision of this state, may apply for a grant under | ||
this subchapter. | ||
(b) To apply for a grant, an applicant must submit a written | ||
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Partnership National Service Office. | ||
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(1) require the applicant to provide data on the | ||
number of low-income, first-time mothers residing in the community | ||
in which the applicant proposes to operate or expand a partnership | ||
program and provide a description of existing services available to | ||
those mothers; | ||
(2) describe the ongoing monitoring and evaluation | ||
process to which a grant recipient is subject under Section 137.107 | ||
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provide information requested by the commission [ |
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(3) require the applicant to provide other relevant | ||
information as determined by the commission [ |
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The executive commissioner[ |
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standards for the partnership programs funded under this | ||
subchapter. The standards must be consistent with [ |
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Nurse-Family Partnership National Service Office program model | ||
standards and guidelines that were developed in multiple, | ||
randomized clinical trials and have been tested and replicated in | ||
multiple communities. | ||
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grant funds awarded under this subchapter may be used only to cover | ||
costs related to implementing or expanding and operating a | ||
partnership program, including costs related to: | ||
(1) administering the program; | ||
(2) training and managing registered nurses who | ||
participate in the program; | ||
(3) paying the salaries and expenses of registered | ||
nurses who participate in the program; | ||
(4) paying for facilities and equipment for the | ||
program; and | ||
(5) paying for services provided by the Nurse-Family | ||
Partnership National Service Office to ensure a grant recipient | ||
adheres to the organization's program model. | ||
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ANNUAL COMMITTEE REPORTS. (a) The commission [ |
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(1) adopt performance indicators that are designed to | ||
measure a grant recipient's performance with respect to the | ||
partnership program standards adopted by the executive | ||
commissioner under Section 137.105 [ |
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(2) use the performance indicators to continuously | ||
monitor and formally evaluate on an annual basis the performance of | ||
each grant recipient; and | ||
(3) prepare and submit an annual report, not later | ||
than December 1 of each year, to the Senate Health and Human | ||
Services Committee, or its successor, and the House Human Services | ||
Committee, or its successor, regarding the performance of each | ||
grant recipient during the preceding state fiscal year with respect | ||
to providing partnership program services. | ||
(b) The report required under Subsection (a)(3) must | ||
include: | ||
(1) the number of: | ||
(A) low-income, first-time mothers to whom each | ||
grant recipient provided partnership program services and, of that | ||
number, the number of mothers who established the paternity of an | ||
alleged father as a result of services provided under the program; | ||
(B) mothers who married the father or reside in | ||
the same household with the father; | ||
(C) mothers who have previous involvement with | ||
the child welfare system, the criminal justice system, or the | ||
juvenile justice system; and | ||
(D) mothers who receive other services from the | ||
commission; | ||
(2) the extent to which each grant recipient made | ||
regular visits to mothers during the period described by Section | ||
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(3) the extent to which each grant recipient adhered | ||
to the Nurse-Family Partnership National Service Office's program | ||
model, including the extent to which registered nurses: | ||
(A) conducted home visitations comparable in | ||
frequency, duration, and content to those delivered in Nurse-Family | ||
Partnership National Service Office clinical trials; and | ||
(B) assessed the health and well-being of mothers | ||
and children participating in the partnership programs in | ||
accordance with indicators of maternal, child, and family health | ||
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Partnership National Service Office and required by the commission. | ||
(c) On request, each grant recipient shall timely collect | ||
and provide data and any other information required by the | ||
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prepare the report required by this section. | ||
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any available federal funds, including federal Medicaid and | ||
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds, to assist in | ||
financing the competitive grant program established under this | ||
subchapter. | ||
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from the state government and may accept gifts, donations, and | ||
grants of money from the federal government, local governments, | ||
private corporations, or other persons to assist in financing the | ||
competitive grant program. | ||
SECTION 3. Sections 265.152, 265.153, 265.154, and 265.155, | ||
Family Code, are transferred to Subchapter B, Chapter 137, Human | ||
Resources Code, as redesignated by this Act, redesignated as | ||
Sections 137.057, 137.058, 137.059, and 137.060, Human Resources | ||
Code, respectively, and amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 137.057 [ |
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PROGRAMS AND PRACTICES. The commission [ |
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that a family support services [ |
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program or practice provided under this subchapter achieves | ||
favorable behavioral outcomes in at least two of the following | ||
areas: | ||
(1) improved cognitive development of children; | ||
(2) increased readiness for and participation and | ||
performance in school; | ||
(3) reduced child abuse, neglect, and injury; | ||
(4) improved child safety; | ||
(5) improved social-emotional development of children | ||
and youth; | ||
(6) increased protective factors, including | ||
nurturing, bonding, and other parenting skills; | ||
(7) improved family economic self-sufficiency; | ||
(8) reduced parental or youth involvement with the | ||
criminal justice system; and | ||
(9) increased paternal involvement and support. | ||
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PRACTICES. (a) The commission [ |
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indicators to measure the effectiveness of family support services | ||
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provided under this subchapter in achieving desired outcomes. | ||
(b) The commission [ |
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model developer of a family support services [ |
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indicators for the program or practice and to ensure that the | ||
program or practice substantially complies with the model. | ||
(c) The commission [ |
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processes to share information with family support services | ||
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programs or practices. | ||
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obtained under this section to: | ||
(1) monitor family support services [ |
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(2) continually improve the quality of the programs | ||
and practices; and | ||
(3) evaluate the effectiveness of the programs and | ||
practices. | ||
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later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the commission | ||
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prevention and early intervention programs and practices to the | ||
standing committees of the senate and house of representatives with | ||
jurisdiction over child protective services. | ||
(b) A report submitted under this section must meet any | ||
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subchapter. | ||
SECTION 4. Subchapter D, Chapter 264, Family Code, is | ||
transferred to Chapter 137, Human Resources Code, as added by this | ||
Act, redesignated as Subchapter D, Chapter 137, Human Resources | ||
Code, and amended to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. SERVICES FOR [ |
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Sec. 137.151 [ |
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family support services for children in at-risk situations and for | ||
the families of those children. | ||
(b) The services under this section may include: | ||
(1) crisis family intervention; | ||
(2) emergency short-term residential care; | ||
(3) family counseling; | ||
(4) parenting skills training; | ||
(5) youth coping skills training; | ||
(6) mentoring; and | ||
(7) advocacy training. | ||
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(a) This section applies to a child who: | ||
(1) is seven years of age or older and under 17 years | ||
of age; and | ||
(2) has not had the disabilities of minority for | ||
general purposes removed under Chapter 31, Family Code. | ||
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under this section to provide family support services for children | ||
in at-risk situations and for the families of those children. | ||
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under this section to a child who has: | ||
(1) at any time been referred to juvenile court for | ||
engaging in conduct that violates a penal law of this state of the | ||
grade of felony other than a state jail felony; or | ||
(2) been found to have engaged in delinquent conduct | ||
under Title 3, Family Code. | ||
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this section to a child who engages in conduct for which the child | ||
may be found by a court to be an at-risk child, without regard to | ||
whether the conduct violates a penal law of this state of the grade | ||
of felony other than a state jail felony, if the child was younger | ||
than 10 years of age at the time the child engaged in the conduct. | ||
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a child and the child's family if a contract to provide services | ||
under this section is available in the county and the child is | ||
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(1) a juvenile court or probation department as part | ||
of a progressive sanctions program under Chapter 59, Family Code; | ||
(2) a law enforcement officer or agency under Section | ||
52.03, Family Code; or | ||
(3) a justice or municipal court under Article 45.057, | ||
Code of Criminal Procedure. | ||
(f) The services under this section may include: | ||
(1) crisis family intervention; | ||
(2) emergency short-term residential care for | ||
children 10 years of age or older; | ||
(3) family counseling; | ||
(4) parenting skills training; | ||
(5) youth coping skills training; | ||
(6) advocacy training; and | ||
(7) mentoring. | ||
SECTION 5. Chapter 53, Human Resources Code, is transferred | ||
to Chapter 137, Human Resources Code, as added by this Act, | ||
redesignated as Subchapter E, Chapter 137, Human Resources Code, | ||
and amended to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER E [ |
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MILITARY FAMILIES | ||
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marine corps of the United States; | ||
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Section 431.001, Government Code; or | ||
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branches of the armed forces. | ||
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PREVENTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM. (a) The commission [ |
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shall develop and implement a preventive services program to serve | ||
veterans and military families who have committed or experienced or | ||
who are at a high risk of: | ||
(1) family violence; or | ||
(2) abuse or neglect. | ||
(b) The program must: | ||
(1) be designed to coordinate with community-based | ||
organizations to provide prevention services; | ||
(2) include a prevention component and an early | ||
intervention component; | ||
(3) include collaboration with services for child | ||
welfare, services for early childhood education, and other child | ||
and family services programs; and | ||
(4) coordinate with the community collaboration | ||
initiative developed under Subchapter I, Chapter 434, Government | ||
Code, and committees formed by local communities as part of that | ||
initiative. | ||
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SECTION 6. Subchapter X, Chapter 531, Government Code, is | ||
transferred to Chapter 137, Human Resources Code, as added by this | ||
Act, and redesignated as Subchapter F, Chapter 137, Human Resources | ||
Code, to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER F [ |
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(1) "Home visiting program" means a | ||
voluntary-enrollment program in which early childhood and health | ||
professionals such as nurses, social workers, or trained and | ||
supervised paraprofessionals repeatedly visit over a period of at | ||
least six months the homes of pregnant women or families with | ||
children under the age of six who are born with or exposed to one or | ||
more risk factors. | ||
(2) "Risk factors" means factors that make a child | ||
more likely to experience adverse experiences leading to negative | ||
consequences, including preterm birth, poverty, low parental | ||
education, having a teenaged mother or father, poor maternal | ||
health, and parental underemployment or unemployment. | ||
Sec. 137.252 [ |
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VISITING PROGRAM. (a) The commission shall maintain a strategic | ||
plan to serve at-risk pregnant women and families with children | ||
under the age of six through home visiting programs that improve | ||
outcomes for parents and families. | ||
(b) A pregnant woman or family is considered at-risk for | ||
purposes of this section and may be eligible for voluntary | ||
enrollment in a home visiting program if the woman or family is | ||
exposed to one or more risk factors. | ||
(c) The commission may determine if a risk factor or | ||
combination of risk factors experienced by an at-risk pregnant | ||
woman or family qualifies the woman or family for enrollment in a | ||
home visiting program. | ||
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(a) A home visiting program is classified as either an | ||
evidence-based program or a promising practice program. | ||
(b) An evidence-based program is a home visiting program | ||
that: | ||
(1) is research-based and grounded in relevant, | ||
empirically based knowledge and program-determined outcomes; | ||
(2) is associated with a national organization, | ||
institution of higher education, or national or state public health | ||
institute; | ||
(3) has comprehensive standards that ensure | ||
high-quality service delivery and continuously improving quality; | ||
(4) has demonstrated significant positive short-term | ||
and long-term outcomes; | ||
(5) has been evaluated by at least one rigorous | ||
randomized controlled research trial across heterogeneous | ||
populations or communities, the results of at least one of which has | ||
been published in a peer-reviewed journal; | ||
(6) follows with fidelity a program manual or design | ||
that specifies the purpose, outcomes, duration, and frequency of | ||
the services that constitute the program; | ||
(7) employs well-trained and competent staff and | ||
provides continual relevant professional development | ||
opportunities; | ||
(8) demonstrates strong links to other | ||
community-based services; and | ||
(9) ensures compliance with home visiting standards. | ||
(c) A promising practice program is a home visiting program | ||
that: | ||
(1) has an active impact evaluation program or can | ||
demonstrate a timeline for implementing an active impact evaluation | ||
program; | ||
(2) has been evaluated by at least one outcome-based | ||
study demonstrating effectiveness or a randomized controlled trial | ||
in a homogeneous sample; | ||
(3) follows with fidelity a program manual or design | ||
that specifies the purpose, outcomes, duration, and frequency of | ||
the services that constitute the program; | ||
(4) employs well-trained and competent staff and | ||
provides continual relevant professional development | ||
opportunities; | ||
(5) demonstrates strong links to other | ||
community-based services; and | ||
(6) ensures compliance with home visiting standards. | ||
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ensure that at least 75 percent of funds appropriated for home | ||
visiting programs are used in evidence-based programs, with any | ||
remaining funds dedicated to promising practice programs. | ||
(b) The commission shall actively seek and apply for any | ||
available federal funds to support home visiting programs, | ||
including federal funds from the Temporary Assistance for Needy | ||
Families program. | ||
(c) The commission may accept gifts, donations, and grants | ||
to support home visiting programs. | ||
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ensure that a home visiting program achieves favorable outcomes in | ||
at least two of the following areas: | ||
(1) improved maternal or child health outcomes; | ||
(2) improved cognitive development of children; | ||
(3) increased school readiness of children; | ||
(4) reduced child abuse, neglect, and injury; | ||
(5) improved child safety; | ||
(6) improved social-emotional development of | ||
children; | ||
(7) improved parenting skills, including nurturing | ||
and bonding; | ||
(8) improved family economic self-sufficiency; | ||
(9) reduced parental involvement with the criminal | ||
justice system; and | ||
(10) increased father involvement and support. | ||
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PROGRAM. (a) The commission shall adopt outcome indicators to | ||
measure the effectiveness of a home visiting program in achieving | ||
desired outcomes. | ||
(b) The commission may work directly with the model | ||
developer of a home visiting program to identify appropriate | ||
outcome indicators for the program and to ensure that the program | ||
demonstrates fidelity to its research model. | ||
(c) The commission shall develop internal processes to work | ||
with home visiting programs to share data and information to aid in | ||
making relevant analysis of the performance of a home visiting | ||
program. | ||
(d) The commission shall use data gathered under this | ||
section to monitor, conduct ongoing quality improvement on, and | ||
evaluate the effectiveness of home visiting programs. | ||
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later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the commission | ||
shall prepare and submit a report on state-funded home visiting | ||
programs to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services and | ||
the House Human Services Committee or their successors. | ||
(b) A report submitted under this section must include: | ||
(1) a description of home visiting programs being | ||
implemented and the associated models; | ||
(2) data on the number of families being served and | ||
their demographic information; | ||
(3) the goals and achieved outcomes of home visiting | ||
programs; | ||
(4) data on cost per family served, including | ||
third-party return-on-investment analysis, if available; and | ||
(5) data explaining what percentage of funding has | ||
been used on evidence-based programs and what percentage of funding | ||
has been used on promising practice programs. | ||
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may adopt rules as necessary to implement this subchapter. | ||
SECTION 7. Article 45.057(b), Code of Criminal Procedure, | ||
is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) On a finding by a justice or municipal court that a child | ||
committed an offense that the court has jurisdiction of under | ||
Article 4.11 or 4.14, the court has jurisdiction to enter an order: | ||
(1) referring the child or the child's parent for | ||
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(2) requiring that the child attend a special program | ||
that the court determines to be in the best interest of the child | ||
and, if the program involves the expenditure of municipal or county | ||
funds, that is approved by the governing body of the municipality or | ||
county commissioners court, as applicable, including a | ||
rehabilitation, counseling, self-esteem and leadership, work and | ||
job skills training, job interviewing and work preparation, | ||
self-improvement, parenting, manners, violence avoidance, | ||
tutoring, sensitivity training, parental responsibility, community | ||
service, restitution, advocacy, or mentoring program; or | ||
(3) requiring that the child's parent do any act or | ||
refrain from doing any act that the court determines will increase | ||
the likelihood that the child will comply with the orders of the | ||
court and that is reasonable and necessary for the welfare of the | ||
child, including: | ||
(A) attend a parenting class or parental | ||
responsibility program; and | ||
(B) attend the child's school classes or | ||
functions. | ||
SECTION 8. Section 52.03(c), Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(c) A disposition authorized by this section may involve: | ||
(1) referral of the child to an agency other than the | ||
juvenile court; | ||
(2) a brief conference with the child and his parent, | ||
guardian, or custodian; or | ||
(3) referral of the child and the child's parent, | ||
guardian, or custodian for services under Section 137.152, Human | ||
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SECTION 9. Section 59.004(a), Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) For a child at sanction level one, the juvenile court or | ||
probation department may: | ||
(1) require counseling for the child regarding the | ||
child's conduct; | ||
(2) inform the child of the progressive sanctions that | ||
may be imposed on the child if the child continues to engage in | ||
delinquent conduct or conduct indicating a need for supervision; | ||
(3) inform the child's parents or guardians of the | ||
parents' or guardians' responsibility to impose reasonable | ||
restrictions on the child to prevent the conduct from recurring; | ||
(4) provide information or other assistance to the | ||
child or the child's parents or guardians in securing needed social | ||
services; | ||
(5) require the child or the child's parents or | ||
guardians to participate in a program for services under Section | ||
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or guardians; | ||
(6) refer the child to a community-based citizen | ||
intervention program approved by the juvenile court; | ||
(7) release the child to the child's parents or | ||
guardians; and | ||
(8) require the child to attend and successfully | ||
complete an educational program described by Section 37.218, | ||
Education Code, or another equivalent educational program. | ||
SECTION 10. Section 59.005(a), Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) For a child at sanction level two, the juvenile court, | ||
the prosecuting attorney, or the probation department may, as | ||
provided by Section 53.03: | ||
(1) place the child on deferred prosecution for not | ||
less than three months or more than six months; | ||
(2) require the child to make restitution to the | ||
victim of the child's conduct or perform community service | ||
restitution appropriate to the nature and degree of harm caused and | ||
according to the child's ability; | ||
(3) require the child's parents or guardians to | ||
identify restrictions the parents or guardians will impose on the | ||
child's activities and requirements the parents or guardians will | ||
set for the child's behavior; | ||
(4) provide the information required under Sections | ||
59.004(a)(2) and (4); | ||
(5) require the child or the child's parents or | ||
guardians to participate in a program for services under Section | ||
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or guardians; | ||
(6) refer the child to a community-based citizen | ||
intervention program approved by the juvenile court; and | ||
(7) if appropriate, impose additional conditions of | ||
probation. | ||
SECTION 11. Section 261.002, Family Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsection (d) to read as follows: | ||
(d) The department shall provide the Health and Human | ||
Services Commission with access to the central registry as | ||
necessary for the commission to perform its duties under Section | ||
137.005, Human Resources Code. | ||
SECTION 12. Subchapter A, Chapter 531, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 531.0045 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 531.0045. LIMIT ON SUNSET REVIEW. The Sunset Advisory | ||
Commission's review of the Health and Human Services Commission | ||
under Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act) during the period in which | ||
state agencies abolished in 2027 are reviewed may not include a | ||
review of the family support services programs transferred to the | ||
commission under Chapter 137, Human Resources Code, or the Thriving | ||
Texas Families Program established under Chapter 54, Health and | ||
Safety Code. This section expires September 1, 2027. | ||
SECTION 13. Section 40.0025(b), Human Resources Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) In accordance with Subchapter A-1, Chapter 531, | ||
Government Code, and notwithstanding any other law, the department | ||
performs only functions, including the statewide intake of reports | ||
and other information, related to the following services: | ||
(1) child protective services, including services | ||
that are required by federal law to be provided by this state's | ||
child welfare agency; | ||
(2) adult protective services, other than | ||
investigations of the alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an | ||
elderly person or person with a disability: | ||
(A) in a facility operated, or in a facility or by | ||
a person licensed, certified, or registered, by a state agency; or | ||
(B) by a provider that has contracted to provide | ||
home and community-based services; and | ||
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(B) programs that: | ||
(i) provide parent education; | ||
(ii) promote healthier parent-child | ||
relationships; or | ||
(iii) prevent family violence. | ||
SECTION 14. Subtitle B, Title 2, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 54 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 54. THRIVING TEXAS FAMILIES PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 54.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Abortion" has the meaning assigned by Section | ||
245.002. | ||
(2) "Network contractor" means a person who contracts | ||
with the commission to provide or coordinate the provision of | ||
services under this chapter. | ||
Sec. 54.002. ESTABLISHMENT. (a) The commission shall | ||
establish the Thriving Texas Families Program as a continuation of | ||
the alternatives to abortion program to facilitate the operation of | ||
a statewide support network that provides community outreach, | ||
consultation, and care coordination for women with an unexpected | ||
pregnancy. | ||
(b) The Thriving Texas Families Program shall: | ||
(1) promote healthy pregnancy and childbirth; | ||
(2) promote childbirth as an alternative to abortion; | ||
(3) increase access to resources that promote family | ||
and child development; | ||
(4) encourage family formation; | ||
(5) help parents establish and implement successful | ||
parenting techniques; | ||
(6) increase the number of families who achieve | ||
economic self-sufficiency; and | ||
(7) provide a local approach and personalized support | ||
to pregnant women to promote childbirth in all instances of | ||
pregnancy. | ||
(c) The commission shall contract with network contractors | ||
to establish a statewide network of service providers, including | ||
pregnancy support centers, adoption assistance providers, and | ||
maternity homes, to provide the services described by Section | ||
54.003. The commission may contract with the service providers to | ||
provide the services in accordance with this chapter. | ||
(d) In developing the statewide network of service | ||
providers, the commission shall, to the extent practicable, | ||
contract with providers who have a history of working with the | ||
commission in programs similar to the program created by this | ||
chapter. | ||
Sec. 54.003. SERVICES. (a) Using the network contractors | ||
described under Section 54.002, the commission shall ensure that | ||
services described by this chapter are available throughout this | ||
state. | ||
(b) Services provided through the program include: | ||
(1) counseling and mentoring on pregnancy, education, | ||
parenting skills, adoption services, life skills, and employment | ||
readiness topics; | ||
(2) care coordination for prenatal, perinatal, and | ||
postnatal services, including connecting participants to health | ||
services; | ||
(3) educational materials and information about | ||
pregnancy, parenting, and adoption services; | ||
(4) referrals to governmental and social service | ||
programs, including child care, transportation, housing, and state | ||
and federal benefit programs; | ||
(5) classes on life skills, personal finance, | ||
parenthood, stress management, job training, job readiness, job | ||
placement, and educational attainment; | ||
(6) provision of supplies for infant care and | ||
pregnancy, including car seats, cribs, maternity clothes, infant | ||
diapers, and formula; and | ||
(7) housing services. | ||
(c) A service provider participating in the program may not | ||
be required to provide all services listed under Subsection (b). | ||
(d) A network contractor may provide housing services under | ||
Subsection (b)(7) through a maternity home. | ||
(e) The commission or network contractors may not provide | ||
family planning services through the network. | ||
Sec. 54.004. ELIGIBILITY. Program services are available | ||
to a resident of this state who is: | ||
(1) a pregnant woman; | ||
(2) the biological father of an unborn child; | ||
(3) the biological parent of a child who is 36 months | ||
of age or younger; | ||
(4) an adoptive parent of a child who is 36 months of | ||
age or younger; | ||
(5) an approved adoptive parent of an unborn child; | ||
(6) a former participant who has experienced the loss | ||
of a child; | ||
(7) a parent or legal guardian of a pregnant minor who | ||
is a program client; | ||
(8) the parent, legal guardian, or adult caregiver of | ||
a child who is 36 months of age or younger; and | ||
(9) a parent who experienced a miscarriage or loss of a | ||
child not more than 90 days before the parent begins participation | ||
in the services offered through the program. | ||
Sec. 54.005. PROVISION OF SERVICES. (a) The commission and | ||
its network contractors shall contract with service providers to | ||
assess the needs of the participants and implement a plan to provide | ||
services to address the participants' most critical needs. | ||
(b) A service provider participating in the program may | ||
refer a program client to a service provider not participating in | ||
the program for medical services otherwise covered by the program. | ||
Services received through a referral under this subsection may not | ||
be paid for using program funds. | ||
Sec. 54.006. PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES. (a) The commission and | ||
its network contractors may contract only with service providers | ||
whose performance outcomes include: | ||
(1) improving healthy pregnancy and childbirth | ||
outcomes; | ||
(2) improving child health and development; | ||
(3) assisting families in achieving economic | ||
self-sufficiency and stability; | ||
(4) increasing workforce participation; or | ||
(5) promoting marriage and family formation for | ||
participating parents. | ||
(b) The commission shall identify indicators to measure the | ||
performance outcomes under Subsection (a) and require periodic | ||
reporting on the outcomes by network contractors and participating | ||
service providers. | ||
Sec. 54.007. IMPACT EVALUATION. (a) The commission shall | ||
periodically conduct impact evaluations to measure the effects of | ||
services on participants receiving services through the program and | ||
to report on measured performance outcomes. | ||
(b) The commission shall contract with an external third | ||
party to perform impact evaluations under this chapter. | ||
(c) The commission shall select the impact evaluator | ||
through a competitive bidding process. The evaluator must have a | ||
demonstrated history in evaluating social services programs using | ||
an integrated holistic impact approach and data modeling. | ||
(d) The commission may not enter into an interagency | ||
agreement to conduct an evaluation under this section. | ||
Sec. 54.008. REPORTS; AUDITS. (a) The commission shall | ||
compile reports provided by network contractors and service | ||
providers under Section 54.006 and audit a sampling of the reports | ||
to ensure validity. | ||
(b) The commission shall annually issue a report that | ||
includes: | ||
(1) the total number of network contractors and | ||
service providers, sorted by geographical region served; | ||
(2) the total number of individuals served by each | ||
provider, sorted by age and sex; | ||
(3) the total amount of expenditures, sorted by method | ||
of finance; | ||
(4) the value of the contracts with each network | ||
contractor and service provider; | ||
(5) any outcome measures reported to the commission by | ||
network contractors and service providers; | ||
(6) any performance outcomes reported to the | ||
commission under Section 54.006; and | ||
(7) the results of any impact evaluation conducted | ||
under Section 54.007. | ||
Sec. 54.009. RULES. (a) The executive commissioner may | ||
adopt rules to implement this chapter. | ||
(b) The executive commissioner may not adopt a rule that | ||
violates Chapter 110, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, or Chapter | ||
45, Human Resources Code. | ||
Sec. 54.010. PROHIBITED CONTRACT TERMS. A contract under | ||
this chapter may not include a provision that violates Chapter 110, | ||
Civil Practice and Remedies Code, or Chapter 45, Human Resources | ||
Code. | ||
Sec. 54.011. FUNDING. (a) The commission shall, to the | ||
greatest extent possible, seek private funding to supplement and | ||
match funding provided through the program. | ||
(b) The commission or a service provider may not: | ||
(1) use funding provided through the program to | ||
perform, induce, assist, or refer an abortion; or | ||
(2) grant funds to an abortion provider or an | ||
affiliate of an abortion provider. | ||
(c) The commission may not use more than three percent of | ||
funding allocated to the program to: | ||
(1) administer the program; and | ||
(2) procure evaluator services under Section 54.007. | ||
SECTION 15. Section 118.022(b), Local Government Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The comptroller shall deposit the money received under | ||
Subsection (a)(1) to the credit of the child abuse and neglect | ||
prevention trust fund account established under Section 137.054 | ||
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SECTION 16. (a) On September 1, 2024, all powers, duties, | ||
functions, programs, employees, administrative support services, | ||
contracts, property, records, and other resources necessary to | ||
comply with this Act are transferred from the Department of Family | ||
and Protective Services to the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission, including the operating fund and trust fund under | ||
Subchapter B, Chapter 137, Human Resources Code, as amended by this | ||
Act. | ||
(b) The Health and Human Services Commission shall, not | ||
later than September 1, 2025, develop and implement its initial | ||
five-year strategic plan under Section 137.005, Human Resources | ||
Code, as amended by this Act. The initial plan must additionally | ||
include plans to develop and implement the system of family support | ||
programs under Section 137.003(a)(2), Human Resources Code, as | ||
amended by this Act. | ||
(c) The Department of Family and Protective Services and the | ||
Health and Human Services Commission shall ensure that children and | ||
families receiving services under Chapter 265, Family Code, on the | ||
effective date of this Act continue to receive services with | ||
minimal disruption as the programs are transferred to the | ||
commission. | ||
SECTION 17. The following provisions of the Family Code are | ||
repealed: | ||
(1) the heading to Chapter 265; | ||
(2) the heading to Subchapter D, Chapter 265; and | ||
(3) Section 265.151. | ||
SECTION 18. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 24 passed the Senate on | ||
March 27, 2023, by the following vote: Yeas 23, Nays 7; and that | ||
the Senate concurred in House amendments on May 25, 2023, by the | ||
following vote: Yeas 24, Nays 7. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Secretary of the Senate | ||
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 24 passed the House, with | ||
amendments, on May 22, 2023, by the following vote: Yeas 124, | ||
Nays 22, one present not voting. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||
Approved: | ||
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Date | ||
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Governor |