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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the establishment of the family first prevention |
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services task force. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. (a) In this section, "task force" means the |
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family first prevention services task force established under this |
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section. |
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(b) The family first prevention services task force is |
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established for the purpose of assessing the readiness of this |
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state in implementing Title VII, Div. E, Pub. L. No. 115-123 by |
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2021. |
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(c) The task force is composed of at least 19 members |
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appointed by the commissioner of the Department of Family and |
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Protective Services as follows: |
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(1) the commissioner of family and protective |
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services; |
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(2) the assistant commissioner of child protective |
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services; |
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(3) the assistant commissioner of prevention and early |
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intervention services; |
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(4) the medical director of the department; |
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(5) a representative from a single source continuum |
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contractor; |
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(6) a representative of a child-placing agency in this |
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state with experience in managing a residential treatment center; |
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(7) a representative of court-appointed volunteer |
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advocates; |
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(8) a judge of a court that hears suits affecting the |
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parent-child relationship; |
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(9) an attorney ad litem with experience in |
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court-ordered representation of children and youth in the |
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conservatorship of the department; |
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(10) an advocate for foster children and youth who is |
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not employed by or under contract with the department; |
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(11) a representative of the legislature; |
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(12) a representative of the Legislative Budget Board; |
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(13) a representative of the office of the comptroller |
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of public accounts; |
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(14) three advocates who are not employed by or under |
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contract with the department and who advocate for providing |
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services to families at risk of entering the foster care system, |
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including an advocate for the substance abuse treatment community, |
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an advocate for the mental health treatment community, and an |
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advocate with experience in providing services to pregnant and |
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parenting youth; |
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(15) an advocate with experience as a foster child; |
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(16) an advocate with experience as a parent in the |
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foster care system; |
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(17) an advocate with experience as a kinship |
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caregiver; and |
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(18) any other member of the department's executive |
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staff the commissioner considers necessary. |
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(d) The commissioner of family and protective services |
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serves as the presiding officer of the task force. |
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(e) A vacancy for an appointed member of the task force is |
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filled in the same manner as the original appointment. |
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(f) The task force shall meet at least quarterly at the call |
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of the presiding officer. The task force shall meet at other times |
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as determined by the presiding officer. |
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(g) The task force shall: |
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(1) evaluate and make recommendations on matters |
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related to the task force's purpose as described by Subsection (b) |
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of this section, including: |
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(A) the transformation of the placement of foster |
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children and youth from residential treatment centers to qualified |
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residential treatment providers and the process for certifying an |
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unaccredited residential treatment center; |
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(B) the total capacity of all foster care |
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placements in this state; |
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(C) the foster care prevention and early |
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intervention strategies currently available in this state; |
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(D) any issue that may arise in a suit affecting |
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the parent-child relationship for a child or youth in the |
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conservatorship of the department; |
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(E) any issue relating to families entering the |
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child protective services system; and |
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(F) methods for using federal and state money to |
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allow a greater number of children and youth to remain in their |
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homes while addressing safety concerns for the children and youth; |
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and |
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(2) examine the costs to this state and the private |
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sector and other issues related to the use of federal money |
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allocated or transferred under Title VII, Div. E, Pub. L. No. |
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115-123. |
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(h) The Department of Family and Protective Services shall |
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provide reasonably necessary administrative and technical support |
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to the task force. |
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(i) The task force shall prepare a written report that |
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includes: |
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(1) a description of the activities of the task force; |
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(2) the findings and recommendations of the task |
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force; and |
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(3) proposed legislation, recommendations, or |
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information on any other relevant matter that the task force |
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considers appropriate. |
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(j) Not later than January 1, 2021, the task force shall |
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submit the report described by Subsection (i) of this section to the |
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governor, the lieutenant governor, and each member of the |
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legislature. |
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(k) The task force is abolished and this section expires |
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June 1, 2021. |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |