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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to establishing an Office of Early Childhood to |
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coordinate, consolidate and integrate early childhood programs. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 1001, Health and Safety Code, is amended |
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by adding Subsection 1001.266 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 1001.266. OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD. (a) There is |
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hereby established an Office of Early Childhood ("the Office"). |
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The Office is vested with all powers and duties transferred to it |
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under this law and such other powers and duties as may be authorized |
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by law. The Office shall be within the Department of Health and |
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Human Services for administrative and budget purposes. |
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(b) The Office of Early Childhood shall be headed by the |
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Director of Early Childhood who shall be appointed within three |
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months of the effective date of this Act by a committee composed of |
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designees for the Governor, the speaker of the house of |
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representatives, the president of the senate, the minority leader |
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of the house of representatives and the minority leader of the |
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senate; if the Committee cannot agree on an appointee, then the |
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Governor shall make the appointment. |
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(c) The primary duties of the Office of Early Childhood are |
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to coordinate and integrate child care, early childhood, and early |
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care and learning programs in Texas in order to administer programs |
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and funding as efficiently as possible. The Office's duties shall |
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include, but are not limited to: |
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(i) The delivery of services to young children and their |
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families to ensure optimal health, safety and learning for each |
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young child; |
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(ii) Developing and implementing an early childhood |
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information system. Such early childhood information system shall |
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facilitate and encourage the sharing of data between and among |
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early childhood service providers by tracking: |
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(1) the health, safety and school readiness of all young |
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children receiving early care and education services from any local |
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or regional board of education or school readiness program, |
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(2) the characteristics of the existing and potential |
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workforce serving such children, and |
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(3) the characteristics of such programs serving such |
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children; |
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(iii) Developing and reporting on the early childhood |
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accountability plan. Such plan shall: |
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(1) identify and define appropriate population indicators |
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and program and system performance measures of the health, safety |
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and readiness of children to enter kindergarten, and early school |
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success of children, and shall identify any new or improved data |
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required for such purposes; and |
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(2) include aggregate information on the characteristics of |
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children and programs tracked by the early childhood information |
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system established by subsection (c, ii) of this act; |
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(3) the characteristics of such programs serving such |
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children; |
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(iv) Implementing a communications strategy for outreach to |
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families, service providers and policymakers; |
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(v) Not later than 6 months from the effective date of this |
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act, beginning a state-wide longitudinal evaluation of the school |
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readiness program examining the educational progress of children |
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from prekindergarten programs through grade four; |
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(vi) Developing, coordinating and supporting public and |
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private partnerships to aid early childhood initiatives; |
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(vii) Developing and implementing a state-wide |
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developmentally appropriate kindergarten assessment tool that |
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measures a child's level of preparedness for kindergarten, but |
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shall not be used as a measurement tool for program accountability; |
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(viii) Creating a unified set of reporting requirements for |
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the purpose of collecting the data elements necessary to perform |
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quality assessments and longitudinal analysis; |
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(ix) Comparing and analyzing data collected pursuant to |
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reporting requirements created under subdivision (viii) of this |
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subsection with the data collected in state-wide public school |
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information systems to enable population-level analysis of |
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children and families and the impacts of supported programs; |
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(x) Continually monitoring and evaluating all early care |
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and education and child development programs and services, focusing |
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on program outcomes in satisfying the health, safety, developmental |
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and educational needs of all children, while retaining distinct |
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separation between quality improvement services and child day care |
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licensing services; |
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(xi) Coordinating home visitation services across programs |
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for young children; |
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(xii) Providing information and technical assistance to |
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persons seeking early care and education and child development |
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programs and services; |
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(xiii) Assisting state agencies and municipalities in |
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obtaining federal funding for early care and education and child |
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development programs and services, including to maximize federal |
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dollars coming into Texas for federally-funded meals, home |
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visiting, and other early childhood programs; |
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(xiv) Providing technical assistance to providers of early |
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care and education programs and services to obtain licensing and |
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improve program quality; |
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(xv) Establishing a quality rating and improvement system |
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that covers home-based, center-based and school-based early child |
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care and day care; |
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(xvi) Maintaining an accreditation facilitation initiative |
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to assist early childhood care and education and day care program |
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and service providers in achieving national standards and program |
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improvement; |
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(xvii) Managing early childhood care and education and day |
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care licensing to the extent such is under state jurisdiction; |
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(xviii) Ensuring a coordinated and comprehensive statewide |
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system of professional development for providers and staff of early |
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childhood care and education, child development, and day care |
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programs and services; |
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(xix) Developing early learning and development standards |
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to be used by early childhood care and education and day care |
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providers; and |
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(xx) Providing families with opportunities for choice in |
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services including quality child care and community-based |
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family-centered services; |
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(xxi) Integrating early childhood care and education and |
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special education services; |
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(xxii) Promoting universal access to early childhood care |
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and education; and |
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(xxiii) Performing any other activities that will assist in |
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the provision of early care and education and child development |
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programs and services. |
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(d) The Director of Early Childhood shall be responsible for |
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implementing the policies and directives of the Office of Early |
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Childhood. The director may seek and shall be entitled to receive |
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from other state agencies such assistance as may be required to |
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perform such director's duties pursuant to this subsection. |
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(i) The Director may appoint such officers, employees, |
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agents and consultants as he or she may deem necessary. |
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(ii) To the extent practicable, the Director shall appoint |
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the officers, employees, agents and consultants for the office of |
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early childhood, from among the existing officers and employees of |
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existing agencies and departments currently housing early |
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childhood programs, as supervision for those programs is moved into |
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the Office of Early Childhood. |
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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, 2023. |