HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMITTEE: Human Services TIME & DATE: 8:00AM, Thursday, April 7, 2005 PLACE: E1.026 CHAIR: Rep. Suzanna Gratia Hupp ___________________________________________________________________________ The Committee will meet to consider the following measures: HB 2459 Jones, Jesse Relating to the establishment of homeland security training programs for older adults by the Department of Aging and Disability Services. HB 3348 Dunnam Relating to admitting certain residents to nursing homes or related institutions. HB 315 Olivo / et al. Relating to criteria for voluntary admission to state schools for persons with mental retardation. HB 2188 Deshotel Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation to Spindletop MHMR Services. HB 1995 Villarreal Relating to a grant program to encourage investment of federal earned income tax credit funds. HB 2324 Villarreal Relating to quality improvement activities for certain subsidized child-care services. HB 3050 Hopson Relating to the creation of an economic development plan for local communities affected by the closure or change in operation of a state school or hospital. HB 2579 Rodriguez / et al. Relating to procedures to ensure the involvement of parents or guardians of children placed in certain institutions. HB 2788 Veasey Relating to supplemental financial assistance for certain primary caretakers of a dependent child. HB 2790 Veasey Relating to a subsidized guardianship program to provide financial subsidies to certain grandparents. HB 1867 Naishtat Relating to the transfer of money appropriated to provide care for certain persons in nursing facilities to provide community-based services to those persons. HB 2449 Naishtat Relating to a pilot program for transferring money appropriated to provide institutional care for certain persons to provide community-based services to those persons. SB 48 Nelson Relating to reporting requirements for convalescent and nursing homes and related institutions. The Committee will stand in recess while the House is in session, and reconvene upon adjournment to hear remaining bills on the agenda. Bills will not necessarily be taken up in the order specified above, depending upon the availability of bill authors. Note: The House will be considering major legislation during the week of April 4 which may affect the scheduling of, or length of time available for, this hearing. ___________________________________________________________________________