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By:  Truitt (Senate Sponsor - Zaffirini)                          H.B. No. 3124
	(In the Senate - Received from the House April 28, 2003; 
May 1, 2003, read first time and referred to Committee on Finance; 
May 23, 2003, reported favorably by the following vote:  Yeas 12, 
Nays 0; May 23, 2003, sent to printer.)

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Rehabilitation Commission. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 111.052, Human Resources Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 111.052. GENERAL FUNCTIONS. (a) The commission shall, to the extent of resources available and priorities established by the board, provide rehabilitation services directly or through public or private resources to individuals determined by the commission to be eligible for the services under a vocational rehabilitation program[, an extended rehabilitation services program,] or other program established to provide rehabilitative services. (b) In carrying out the purposes of this chapter, the commission may: (1) cooperate with other departments, agencies, political subdivisions, and institutions, both public and private, in providing the services authorized by this chapter to eligible individuals, in studying the problems involved, and in planning, establishing, developing, and providing necessary or desirable programs, facilities, and services, including those jointly administered with state agencies; (2) enter into reciprocal agreements with other states; (3) establish or construct rehabilitation facilities and workshops, contract with or provide grants to agencies, organizations, or individuals as necessary to implement this chapter, make contracts or other arrangements with public and other nonprofit agencies, organizations, or institutions for the establishment of workshops and rehabilitation facilities, and operate facilities for carrying out the purposes of this chapter; (4) conduct research and compile statistics relating to the provision of services to or the need for services by disabled individuals; (5) provide for the establishment, supervision, management, and control of small business enterprises to be operated by individuals with significant disabilities where their operation will be improved through the management and supervision of the commission; (6) contract with schools, hospitals, private industrial firms, and other agencies and with doctors, nurses, technicians, and other persons for training, physical restoration, transportation, and other rehabilitation services; and (7) assess the statewide need for services necessary to prepare students with disabilities for a successful transition to employment, establish collaborative relationships with each school district with education service centers to the maximum extent possible within available resources, and develop strategies to assist vocational rehabilitation counselors in identifying and reaching students in need of transition planning [contract with a public or private agency to provide and pay for rehabilitative services under the extended rehabilitation services program, including alternative sheltered employment or community integrated employment for a person participating in the program]. SECTION 2. Sections 111.002(7), 111.0525(a), and 111.073, Human Resources Code, are repealed. SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2003.
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