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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the Health and Human Services Commission developing a |
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plan to contract with public institutions of higher education to |
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operate state hospitals. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 552, Health and Safety Code, is amended |
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by adding Subchapter E to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER E. STATE HOSPITAL OPERATIONS |
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Sec. 552.151. TRANSITION PLANNING FOR CONTRACTED |
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OPERATIONS OF CERTAIN STATE HOSPITALS. The commission shall |
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establish a plan under which the commission would contract with |
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local, public institutions of higher education to transfer the |
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operations of certain state hospitals, to include Austin State |
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Hospital, from the commission to a local, public institution of |
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higher education. |
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Sec. 552.152. PLAN REQUIREMENTS. (a) In developing the |
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plan, the commission shall: |
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(1) consult with local, public institutions of higher |
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education; |
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(2) establish procedures and policies to ensure that a |
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public institution of higher education that contracts with the |
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commission to operate a state hospital operates the hospital at a |
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quality level at least equal to the quality level achieved by the |
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commission; and |
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(3) establish procedures and policies to monitor the |
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care of state hospital patients. |
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(b) The procedures and policies required to be established |
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under Subsection (a) must ensure that the commission is able to |
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obtain and maintain information on activities carried out under the |
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contract without violating privacy or confidentiality rules. The |
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procedures and policies must account for the commission obtaining |
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and maintaining information on: |
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(1) client outcomes; |
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(2) individual and average lengths of stay, including |
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computation of lengths of stay according to the number of days a |
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patient is in the facility during each calendar year, regardless of |
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discharge and readmission; |
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(3) the number of incidents in which patients were |
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restrained or secluded; |
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(4) the number of incidents of serious assaults in the |
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hospital setting; and |
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(5) the number of occurrences in the hospital setting |
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involving contacts with law enforcement personnel. |
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Sec. 552.153. GOVERNING BOARDS FOR STATE HOSPITALS. |
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(a) The plan required under this subchapter must establish |
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guidelines for developing a governing board for each state hospital |
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for independent governance of the state hospital. The governing |
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board must be vested with a fiduciary responsibility. |
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(b) A state hospital's governing board must include |
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stakeholders interested in the provision of mental health services |
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as follows: |
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(1) at least one representative of the commission; |
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(2) at least one sheriff working in the catchment |
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area; |
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(3) at least one judge presiding over mental health |
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issues working in the catchment area; |
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(4) at least one leader from an organization serving |
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persons with mental illness; |
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(5) at least one person with expertise in private |
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health care system management; |
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(6) at least one representative from a local mental |
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health authority serving the catchment area; and |
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(7) at least one representative from the local, public |
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institution of higher education. |
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(c) The commission's plan may provide for a state hospital's |
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governing board to include any other person considered suitable by |
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the commission in developing the plan. |
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Sec. 552.154. GOVERNING BOARD RESPONSIBILITIES. The plan |
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must account for the governing board overseeing the performance of |
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the state hospital operated by a public institution of higher |
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education. Each governing board shall undertake to develop |
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regional cross-service care integration. |
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Sec. 552.155. REPORT. Not later than September 1, 2020, the |
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commission shall prepare and deliver to the governor, the |
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lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, |
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and the legislature a written report containing the plan and any |
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recommendations for legislation or other actions necessary. |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |