Bill Text: TX SB914 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to mental health and substance use resources for certain school districts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-03-01 - Referred to Health & Human Services [SB914 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SB914-Introduced.html
86R2843 JG-D | ||
By: Watson | S.B. No. 914 |
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relating to mental health and substance use resources for certain | ||
school districts. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 8, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter E to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER E. MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE RESOURCES FOR | ||
SCHOOL DISTRICT PERSONNEL | ||
Sec. 8.151. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter, "local mental | ||
health authority" and "non-physician mental health professional" | ||
have the meanings assigned by Section 571.003, Health and Safety | ||
Code. | ||
Sec. 8.152. EMPLOYMENT OF NON-PHYSICIAN MENTAL HEALTH | ||
PROFESSIONAL AS MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE RESOURCE. (a) A | ||
local mental health authority shall employ a non-physician mental | ||
health professional to serve as a mental health and substance use | ||
resource for school districts located in the region served by a | ||
regional education service center and in which the local mental | ||
health authority provides services. | ||
(b) If two or more local mental health authorities provide | ||
services in a region served by a regional education service center, | ||
the local mental health authority that primarily operates in the | ||
county in which the center is located shall employ the | ||
non-physician mental health professional and, in making any hiring | ||
decision, consult with other local mental health authorities | ||
providing services in that region. | ||
Sec. 8.153. INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION; MEMORANDUM OF | ||
UNDERSTANDING. (a) A local mental health authority that employs a | ||
non-physician mental health professional under Section 8.152 and | ||
the regional education service center shall collaborate in carrying | ||
out this subchapter. | ||
(b) Each regional education service center shall provide | ||
for a non-physician mental health professional employed for the | ||
region served by the center with a space for the professional to | ||
carry out the professional's duties under Section 8.155. The local | ||
mental health authority that employs the professional shall pay the | ||
center a reasonable administrative cost for providing the space. | ||
(c) A local mental health authority and a regional education | ||
service center may enter into a memorandum of understanding for the | ||
administration of this section. | ||
Sec. 8.154. SUPERVISION OF NON-PHYSICIAN MENTAL HEALTH | ||
PROFESSIONAL. The local mental health authority that employs a | ||
non-physician mental health professional under Section 8.152 | ||
shall: | ||
(1) supervise the professional in carrying out the | ||
professional's duties under Section 8.155; and | ||
(2) consult with any other local mental health | ||
authorities in the region in supervising the professional. | ||
Sec. 8.155. DUTIES OF NON-PHYSICIAN MENTAL HEALTH | ||
PROFESSIONAL. (a) A non-physician mental health professional | ||
employed under Section 8.152 shall act as a resource for school | ||
district personnel by: | ||
(1) helping personnel gain awareness and a better | ||
understanding of mental health and co-occurring mental health and | ||
substance use disorders; | ||
(2) assisting personnel to implement initiatives | ||
related to mental health or substance use under state law or agency | ||
rules; | ||
(3) ensuring personnel are aware of: | ||
(A) the list of recommended best practice-based | ||
programs and research-based practices developed under Section | ||
161.325, Health and Safety Code; and | ||
(B) other treatment programs available in the | ||
school district, including programs provided by a local mental | ||
health authority; | ||
(4) on a bimonthly basis, providing personnel with | ||
mental health first aid training; | ||
(5) on a bimonthly basis, providing personnel with | ||
training on prevention and intervention programs that have been | ||
shown to be effective in helping students cope with pressures to: | ||
(A) use alcohol, cigarettes, or illegal drugs; or | ||
(B) misuse prescription drugs; and | ||
(6) on an annual basis, providing personnel with | ||
training regarding the effects of grief and trauma and providing | ||
support to children with intellectual or developmental | ||
disabilities who suffer from grief or trauma. | ||
(b) A non-physician mental health professional employed | ||
under Section 8.152 may not treat or provide counseling to a student | ||
or provide specific advice to school district personnel regarding a | ||
student. | ||
Sec. 8.156. PARTICIPATION BY SCHOOL DISTRICT NOT REQUIRED. | ||
This subchapter does not require a school district to participate | ||
in training provided by a non-physician mental health professional | ||
or otherwise use the professional as a resource. | ||
Sec. 8.157. DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDING. A state agency to | ||
which money is appropriated to carry out this subchapter shall | ||
ensure that the money is distributed equally among the local mental | ||
health authorities that employ and supervise non-physician mental | ||
health professionals under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 8.158. REPORT. (a) Before the last business day of | ||
each calendar year, each local mental health authority that employs | ||
and supervises a non-physician mental health professional under | ||
this subchapter shall prepare and submit a report to the Health and | ||
Human Services Commission regarding the outcomes for school | ||
districts and students resulting from services provided by the | ||
non-physician mental health professional. | ||
(b) Not later than January 31 of the following calendar | ||
year, the commission shall compile the information submitted under | ||
this section and prepare and submit a report to the lieutenant | ||
governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, each | ||
standing committee of the legislature having primary jurisdiction | ||
over mental health, and each standing committee of the legislature | ||
having primary jurisdiction over public education. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |