By Naishtat H.B. No. 966
77R1619 JRD-D
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
1-1 AN ACT
1-2 relating to requiring the Health and Human Services Commission to
1-3 study ways to allow appropriated money to follow an individual who
1-4 is leaving institutional care and will need community-based
1-5 services.
1-6 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-7 SECTION 1. In this Act, "health and human services agencies"
1-8 has the meaning assigned by Section 531.001, Government Code.
1-9 SECTION 2. The Health and Human Services Commission shall
1-10 study ways in which health and human services agencies may:
1-11 (1) quantify the amount of money appropriated by the
1-12 legislature that is spent to care for a person who is receiving
1-13 institutional care in an institution operated by the state or
1-14 funded at least in part by appropriated money; and
1-15 (2) redirect all or part of that amount to one or more
1-16 community-based programs that will provide community-based services
1-17 to the person in the event the person leaves the institution to
1-18 live in the community.
1-19 SECTION 3. The commission shall consider ways in which the
1-20 money may be redirected under existing law, whether the money could
1-21 be redirected in advisable ways if changes were made in the General
1-22 Appropriations Act, and advisable ways in which the money could be
1-23 redirected that would require changes in general law.
1-24 SECTION 4. At the commission's request, each health and
2-1 human services agency shall provide information to the commission
2-2 and assist the commission in performing the study.
2-3 SECTION 5. Not later than November 1, 2002, the commission
2-4 shall report its conclusions and recommendations to the presiding
2-5 officer of each house of the legislature, to the Senate Finance
2-6 Committee and the House Appropriations Committee, and to each
2-7 standing committee of either house of the legislature that has
2-8 primary jurisdiction over the commission or a health and human
2-9 services agency.
2-10 SECTION 6. This Act expires June 1, 2003.
2-11 SECTION 7. This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.