CLC S.B. 1403 75(R)BILL ANALYSIS HUMAN SERVICES S.B. 1403 By: Moncrief (Naishtat) 4-28-97 Committee Report (Amended) BACKGROUND As of 1994, there were over 51,000 legally blind Texans over the age of 40, and each year more than 4,000 Texans become legally blind. Almost half these cases could be prevented with proper intervention. Many conditions which could be controlled with medication or surgery go untreated because of lack of insurance or other means to pay for the treatment. The Texas Commission for the Blind can only serve these individuals after they become blind. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, approximately 70 percent of legally blind people are either underemployed or unemployed, with the vast majority dependent upon public assistance. This legislation establishes a blindness education, screening, and treatment program in order to prevent many Texans from losing their sight and their ability to remain independent. PURPOSE As proposed, C.S.S.B. 1403 establishes and funds a blindness education, screening, and treatment program. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY Rulemaking authority is granted to the Texas Commission for the Blind in SECTION 1 (Section 91.027(e), Human Resources Code) of this bill. SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS SECTION 1. Amends Section 91.027, Human Resources Code, as follows: Sec. 91.027. New heading: BLINDNESS EDUCATION, SCREENING, AND TREATMENT PROGRAM. Requires the Texas Commission for the Blind (commission) to develop a Blindness Education, Screening, and Treatment Program to provide blindness prevention education, screening, and treatment to prevent blindness for residents who are not covered under an adequate health benefit plan. Requires the program to include certain services related to public education, screenings and eye examinations, and treatment procedures. Requires the commission, by rule, to prescribe eligibility requirements for the program. SECTION 2. Amends Section 521.421, Transportation Code, by adding Subsection (f), to require the Department of Public Safety to collect an additional fee of $1 for the issuance or renewal of a license to fund the program. SECTION 3. Effective date: September 1, 1997. SECTION 4. Emergency clause. EXPLANATION OF AMENDMENTS Adds new Section 3 amending the Transportation Code to set the fee for a personal indentification certificate at $10 for persons under 65 and at $5 for persons over 65 years of age. Directs the department to collect an additional $1 optional fee for the issuance or renewal of person identification card in order to fund the Program established under Section 91.027, Human Resource Code. Sections are renumbered.