Bill Text: TX SB513 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to a rural community-based care pilot program.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-11-26 - Filed [SB513 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-SB513-Introduced.html
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By: Sparks | S.B. No. 513 |
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relating to a rural community-based care pilot program. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 264, Family Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter B-2 to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER B-2. RURAL COMMUNITY-BASED CARE PILOT PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 264.181. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Catchment area" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 264.152. | ||
(2) "Community-based care" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 264.152. | ||
(3) "Eligible rural region" means a catchment area for | ||
which the department requested but did not receive bids, proposals, | ||
or other applicable expressions of interest to implement | ||
community-based care under Subchapter B-1 in which at least | ||
two-thirds of the counties comprising the area have a population of | ||
50,000 or less. | ||
(4) "Pilot program" means a rural community-based care | ||
pilot program established under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 264.182. ESTABLISHMENT OF PILOT PROGRAM. The | ||
department shall establish a rural community-based care pilot | ||
program in an eligible rural region to: | ||
(1) implement a community-based model of child welfare | ||
services and increase community engagement in the child welfare | ||
system; | ||
(2) improve outcomes for children and families by | ||
expanding the availability of child welfare services and promoting | ||
innovation in the delivery of child welfare services to children | ||
and families; and | ||
(3) develop a sustainable, replicable model for the | ||
provision of child welfare services in rural areas. | ||
Sec. 264.183. QUALIFICATIONS OF LEAD ENTITY; SELECTION. (a) | ||
To enter into a contract with the department to serve as a lead | ||
entity to provide services under this subchapter, an entity must | ||
be: | ||
(1) a nonprofit entity that has a board of directors | ||
composed entirely of residents of the catchment area; or | ||
(2) a local government entity. | ||
(b) In selecting a lead entity, the department shall | ||
consider whether a prospective contractor has: | ||
(1) strong community support and partnerships; | ||
(2) demonstrated experience leading collaborative | ||
initiatives in the region; and | ||
(3) the capacity to coordinate with local community | ||
organizations to serve children and families. | ||
(c) The department shall request local stakeholders in an | ||
eligible rural region to provide any necessary information about | ||
the region that will assist the department in: | ||
(1) preparing the department's request for bids, | ||
proposals, or other applicable expressions of interest to provide | ||
community-based care in the eligible rural region; and | ||
(2) selecting a lead entity to provide community-based | ||
care in the eligible rural region. | ||
Sec. 264.184. PROGRAM MODEL AND IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE; | ||
AUTHORITY. (a) The lead entity shall develop a program model that | ||
includes a timeline for implementing community-based care in the | ||
eligible rural region and that: | ||
(1) includes the following services for families and | ||
children: | ||
(A) early intervention services to prevent entry | ||
into foster care; | ||
(B) family preservation services, as defined by | ||
Section 262.401; | ||
(C) case management, as defined by Section | ||
264.152; | ||
(D) foster care and kinship care services; | ||
(E) adoption and post-adoption services; | ||
(F) transition services for youth aging out of | ||
foster care; and | ||
(G) any additional services necessary to meet the | ||
needs of children and families in the region; | ||
(2) develops and coordinates with a diverse network of | ||
service providers, including faith-based organizations, local | ||
mental health authorities, and others to ensure comprehensive | ||
service delivery; | ||
(3) develops and implements innovative approaches to | ||
improve outcomes for children and families; | ||
(4) addresses any inequities in the region's child | ||
welfare system; | ||
(5) establishes a quality assurance system; and | ||
(6) establishes a system to manage financial | ||
resources, including state and federal funds. | ||
(b) To implement the program model developed under | ||
Subsection (a), a lead entity may: | ||
(1) develop and implement policies and procedures | ||
regarding the provision of community-based care within the scope of | ||
applicable law; | ||
(2) allocate resources as needed to meet community | ||
needs; and | ||
(3) enter into contracts with service providers. | ||
Sec. 264.185. COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE. (a) The | ||
lead entity shall establish a collaborative governance structure to | ||
provide oversight and guidance for the provision of community-based | ||
care under the pilot program. The lead entity shall collaborate | ||
with: | ||
(1) the entity's leadership and staff; | ||
(2) local families with lived experience in the child | ||
welfare system; | ||
(3) local representatives from sectors related to the | ||
child welfare system, including the judiciary, education, and | ||
health care; and | ||
(4) any other community stakeholders. | ||
(b) The lead entity shall collaborate with the entities | ||
described by Subsection (a) to: | ||
(1) develop program policies and procedures; | ||
(2) identify community needs and resources; | ||
(3) monitor program performance and outcomes; and | ||
(4) make recommendations for continuous program | ||
improvement. | ||
(c) The department may only provide advice to the lead | ||
agency in the implementation of the pilot program. | ||
Sec. 264.186. FUNDING AND RESOURCES. (a) The department | ||
shall work with the lead entity to develop a capitated funding model | ||
and budget that: | ||
(1) provides a fixed rate of funding per child | ||
receiving services under the pilot program; | ||
(2) accounts for the additional costs of providing | ||
services to geographically dispersed populations in rural areas, | ||
including: | ||
(A) increased transportation costs; | ||
(B) challenges in achieving economies of scale in | ||
the provision of services; | ||
(C) increased costs for recruiting and retaining | ||
qualified staff in rural areas; and | ||
(D) costs related to building and maintaining | ||
service provider networks in rural areas; | ||
(3) includes financial risk-sharing mechanisms; | ||
(4) incentivizes desired outcomes and cost savings; | ||
(5) supports innovation; | ||
(6) allows for the reinvestment of cost savings into | ||
the program; and | ||
(7) allows the lead agency to flexibly allocate funds | ||
within the scope of applicable law. | ||
(b) The department shall explore and leverage various | ||
funding sources, including state and federal funds, to implement | ||
and sustain the pilot program. | ||
(c) The department may provide the lead entity with | ||
resources, including funds and personnel, to implement the pilot | ||
program. | ||
Sec. 264.187. INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. (a) | ||
The department and the lead entity shall implement an integrated | ||
electronic management system for community-based care provided | ||
under the pilot program that: | ||
(1) allows for real-time case management; | ||
(2) facilitates coordination among service providers; | ||
and | ||
(3) supports outcome tracking and reporting. | ||
(b) The department shall provide to the lead entity | ||
technical support and access to data as necessary to facilitate | ||
effective implementation of the integrated electronic management | ||
system. | ||
(c) The department and lead entity shall establish | ||
protocols related to the integrated electronic management system to | ||
ensure: | ||
(1) privacy and security of data; and | ||
(2) the efficient sharing of information. | ||
Sec. 264.188. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT. To support the | ||
implementation of the pilot program, the lead entity, in | ||
collaboration with the department and local educational | ||
institutions, shall develop and implement a workforce development | ||
plan that includes: | ||
(1) strategies that address rural workforce | ||
challenges, including strategies for recruiting and retaining | ||
child welfare professionals; | ||
(2) training programs aligned with best practices in | ||
child welfare; and | ||
(3) career advancement opportunities. | ||
Sec. 264.189. INDEPENDENT EVALUATION. (a) The department | ||
shall contract with an independent evaluator with expertise in | ||
child welfare and the delivery of child welfare services in rural | ||
areas to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the pilot program. | ||
The department shall consult with the lead entity and the entities | ||
described by Section 264.185(a) when selecting the independent | ||
evaluator. | ||
(b) The independent evaluator shall assess: | ||
(1) the outcomes for children and families receiving | ||
services under the program; | ||
(2) the cost-effectiveness of the program; | ||
(3) the effectiveness of the community-based care | ||
approach to providing child welfare services in rural areas; | ||
(4) community engagement and satisfaction with the | ||
program; | ||
(5) program implementation fidelity; and | ||
(6) any systemic changes made in provision of child | ||
welfare services in the region under the program. | ||
(c) The department and the lead agency shall cooperate with | ||
the evaluation process and provide the independent evaluator all | ||
necessary data and information to conduct the evaluation required | ||
by this section. | ||
(d) The department, lead agency, and entities described by | ||
Section 264.185(a) shall review the independent evaluator's | ||
findings under Subsection (b) and develop an action plan to address | ||
any areas for improvement identified by the independent evaluator. | ||
Sec. 264.190. WAIVERS. (a) The lead entity may apply to | ||
the commissioner of the department for a waiver from any statutory | ||
or regulatory requirement that governs the provision of child | ||
welfare services. | ||
(b) The waiver request must include an explanation of why | ||
the waiver is necessary to provide the entity with flexibility or | ||
implement innovations in the provision of community-based care | ||
under the pilot program. | ||
(c) The commissioner of the department shall grant a waiver | ||
request under this section if the commissioner determines that: | ||
(1) the waiver: | ||
(A) will not jeopardize the health, safety, or | ||
well-being of children and families receiving services under the | ||
program; and | ||
(B) is likely to improve outcomes for children | ||
and families receiving services under the program; and | ||
(2) the lead entity has a: | ||
(A) clear plan for implementing the change that | ||
requires the waiver; and | ||
(B) method for evaluating the effectiveness of | ||
the change being implemented under the waiver. | ||
(d) Not later than the 30th day after the date the | ||
commissioner of the department receives a waiver request, the | ||
commissioner shall make a determination on the waiver request. If | ||
the commissioner denies a waiver request, the commissioner shall | ||
provide to the lead entity a written explanation of the reason for | ||
the denial. | ||
Sec. 264.191. CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROCESS. (a) The | ||
department and lead entity shall establish a formal process for | ||
resolving conflicts or disputes that arise during the | ||
implementation of the pilot program. The process must prioritize | ||
collaborative problem solving and may include mediation if | ||
necessary. | ||
(b) If a conflict or dispute cannot be resolved through the | ||
process described by Subsection (a), the department or the lead | ||
entity may request a review by an independent panel of residents of | ||
the catchment area appointed by the governor. | ||
Sec. 264.192. CHANGE ORDER PROCESS. (a) Except as provided | ||
by this section, the department may not change any requirement or | ||
responsibility or the scope of work of the lead agency. | ||
(b) The department may request a change in writing by | ||
providing the lead agency with: | ||
(1) a detailed explanation of the proposed change and | ||
reasons for the proposed change; and | ||
(2) a comprehensive cost analysis for implementing the | ||
proposed change that includes: | ||
(A) the source of funding for the proposed | ||
change; or | ||
(B) if funding sufficient to implement the change | ||
is not available, an explanation of how existing requirements will | ||
be modified for the cost of the proposed change to fit into the | ||
existing budget. | ||
(c) A change request under this section is subject to | ||
negotiation between the lead entity and the department. The lead | ||
entity may reject any proposed change that is not adequately funded | ||
or substantially alters the provision of community-based care under | ||
the contract executed between the department and the entity. In the | ||
event of a dispute between the department and the entity regarding a | ||
proposed change or the funding for the change, the department and | ||
lead entity shall follow the conflict resolution process described | ||
by Section 264.191. | ||
(d) An agreed-upon change order must be documented in a | ||
written amendment to the contract between the department and the | ||
entity and executed by both parties. | ||
Sec. 264.193. ANNUAL REPORT. The department shall submit | ||
an annual report to the legislature that includes: | ||
(1) the findings of the independent evaluator under | ||
Section 264.189, including any recommendations from the | ||
independent evaluator for improving and expanding the pilot | ||
program; | ||
(2) information about each denied waiver under Section | ||
264.190, including the reason for denial; and | ||
(3) a detailed account of each agreed-upon change | ||
order under Section 264.192 that includes an explanation of: | ||
(A) the change and the reason for the change; and | ||
(B) the cost of funding the change and how the | ||
cost was addressed. | ||
Sec. 264.194. RULEMAKING. The department may adopt rules | ||
necessary to implement this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 264.195. PROGRAM REVIEW; EXPIRATION. (a) Not later | ||
than January 1, 2029, the legislature shall review the outcomes and | ||
effectiveness of the pilot program to determine whether to extend, | ||
modify, or conclude the program. | ||
(b) This subchapter expires September 1, 2029. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |