Bill Text: TX SB425 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of the child and adult protective investigations advisory committee in the Department of Family and Protective Services.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-11-21 - Filed [SB425 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-SB425-Introduced.html
89R3095 DNC-D | ||
By: Kolkhorst | S.B. No. 425 |
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relating to the creation of the child and adult protective | ||
investigations advisory committee in the Department of Family and | ||
Protective Services. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 40.031 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 40.031. CHILD AND ADULT PROTECTIVE INVESTIGATIONS | ||
ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The commissioner shall establish an | ||
advisory committee on child and adult protective investigations to | ||
improve the accuracy and standardization of the application of | ||
investigative legal requirements and department investigative | ||
policies and procedures during child or adult abuse, neglect, and | ||
exploitation investigations. The advisory committee shall advise | ||
the department on: | ||
(1) developing policies and procedures to increase the | ||
accuracy and consistency of abuse, neglect, and exploitation | ||
investigation processes and procedures; | ||
(2) developing a model for conducting investigations | ||
that ensures compliance with due process requirements; | ||
(3) developing a consistent engagement model for | ||
interacting with legal advocates, courts, and judicial branch | ||
procedures; | ||
(4) developing effective training for all | ||
investigative employees; | ||
(5) increasing compliance with investigation | ||
procedures and processes; | ||
(6) developing a data-informed model for conducting | ||
investigations; and | ||
(7) providing a forum for public input on problems or | ||
concerns related to investigations. | ||
(b) The advisory committee shall: | ||
(1) make recommendations for: | ||
(A) conducting investigations; | ||
(B) overseeing compliance with investigative | ||
requirements under state and federal law; | ||
(C) developing policies and procedures to | ||
protect the due process rights of individuals subject to: | ||
(i) adult abuse or neglect investigations; | ||
and | ||
(ii) child abuse or neglect investigations; | ||
and | ||
(D) consistently executing policies and | ||
procedures across all department jurisdictions regardless of the | ||
race, gender, age, and socioeconomic status of the subject of an | ||
investigation; | ||
(2) identify any challenges or barriers to: | ||
(A) the standardization of investigative | ||
practices and procedures; and | ||
(B) the application and implementation in the | ||
field of legal requirements and department investigative policies | ||
and procedures in child or adult abuse and neglect investigations; | ||
(3) make recommendations to address issues identified | ||
under Subdivision (2), including any human resource accountability | ||
measures to address those issues; and | ||
(4) supervise any external organizations that | ||
participate in the investigation processes and make | ||
recommendations for legal procedures for the operations of those | ||
organizations. | ||
(c) The advisory committee is composed of the following 13 | ||
members: | ||
(1) one member from the governor's office, who shall | ||
serve as the chair, appointed by the governor; | ||
(2) one member from the lieutenant governor's office, | ||
who shall serve as the vice chair, appointed by the lieutenant | ||
governor; | ||
(3) one member from the office of the speaker of the | ||
house of representatives appointed by the speaker; | ||
(4) one member appointed by the commissioner; | ||
(5) the department's deputy commissioner for child | ||
protective investigations; | ||
(6) a regional director of investigations appointed by | ||
the commissioner; | ||
(7) at least one child protective investigations | ||
supervisor and investigator appointed by the commissioner from each | ||
of the following: | ||
(A) a rural region; and | ||
(B) an urban region; | ||
(8) a district judge appointed by the governor; | ||
(9) one parent or caregiver, who has been involved in a | ||
child protective services legal case, appointed by the | ||
commissioner; and | ||
(10) three members appointed by the commissioner who | ||
are a current or former: | ||
(A) county district attorney; | ||
(B) attorney assigned to represent caregivers in | ||
legal cases involving the department; | ||
(C) attorney assigned to represent children in | ||
legal cases involving the department; | ||
(D) associate judge who hears or has heard child | ||
protective services legal cases; or | ||
(E) state or local law enforcement officer. | ||
(d) In appointing the members of the advisory committee | ||
under Subsection (c)(10), the commissioner may select only one | ||
person from each group described by Subsection (c)(10)(A)-(E). | ||
(e) An individual may not serve on the advisory committee as | ||
a member appointed under Subsection (c)(1), (2), (3), (4), (8), | ||
(9), or (10) if the individual is: | ||
(1) employed by a state agency or contracts with the | ||
department, child welfare vendors, or behavioral health providers | ||
and organizations contracted with the department or the Health and | ||
Human Services Commission, notwithstanding approved department | ||
personnel; or | ||
(2) related within the third degree of consanguinity | ||
of individuals who work at the department or for organizations that | ||
contract with the department or hold contracts with vendors of the | ||
department, including vendors in community-based care. | ||
(f) Members of the advisory committee shall recuse | ||
themselves from the committee's deliberation regarding | ||
recommendations that directly relate to a case that involves the | ||
member. | ||
(g) The chair of the advisory committee shall direct the | ||
advisory committee and the department shall provide administrative | ||
support and resources to the advisory committee as necessary for | ||
the advisory committee to perform the advisory committee's duties | ||
under this section. | ||
(h) The advisory committee shall meet quarterly in Austin or | ||
at another location determined by the chair. A meeting of the | ||
advisory committee under this section is subject to Chapter 551, | ||
Government Code. The advisory committee shall receive public | ||
testimony at each public meeting. The department shall stream live | ||
video and audio of each advisory committee meeting over the | ||
Internet and make available on the department's Internet website | ||
archived video and audio of each advisory committee meeting. The | ||
department shall maintain the archived video and audio of the | ||
meeting on the department's Internet website until the seventh | ||
anniversary of the date of the meeting. | ||
(i) Not later than August 31st of each year, the advisory | ||
committee shall submit a report to the governor, the lieutenant | ||
governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, members of | ||
the legislature, and the commissioner. The department shall | ||
publish the report on the department's Internet website. The | ||
report must include the following information for the state and for | ||
each department region: | ||
(1) the number of: | ||
(A) phone calls made to the agency that resulted | ||
in an investigation for child or adult abuse or neglect; | ||
(B) completed investigations for child or adult | ||
abuse or neglect; | ||
(C) each type of case disposition; | ||
(D) administrative closures; | ||
(E) abbreviated investigations; | ||
(F) children removed from the child's home; | ||
(G) children placed in foster care; | ||
(H) cases in which the child was not removed from | ||
the child's home but the family received family-based safety | ||
services or family preservation services; | ||
(I) cases per investigator in unspecialized | ||
investigative units; and | ||
(J) cases per investigator in specialized | ||
investigative units; | ||
(2) the average employment rate for unspecialized | ||
investigators and supervisors and specialized investigators and | ||
supervisors; | ||
(3) the average amount of time to complete | ||
investigations for each level of investigation; | ||
(4) the total number of administrative reviews of | ||
investigation findings and the results of those investigations for | ||
that year; | ||
(5) the number of complaints filed with the office of | ||
consumer affairs of the department and the Office of Inspector | ||
General; | ||
(6) any identified challenges to: | ||
(A) the standardization of an investigative | ||
training program; and | ||
(B) the application and implantation in the field | ||
or of legal requirements and department investigative policies and | ||
procedures in child or adult abuse and neglect investigations; | ||
(7) the committee's recommendations for improving any | ||
identified challenges under Subdivision (6), including any human | ||
resource accountability measures to address those issues; and | ||
(8) recommendations on human resource accountability | ||
measures for individuals investigating or supervising the | ||
investigation of cases of suspected child or adult abuse or | ||
neglect. | ||
(j) The advisory committee is abolished and this section | ||
expires on September 1, 2029. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |