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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to studying the costs and benefits of a pilot program for |
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services for adults with autism and other related disabilities with |
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similar support needs. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. (a) The executive commissioner of the Health |
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and Human Services Commission shall conduct a study to determine |
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the costs and benefits to this state of initiating a pilot program |
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to provide services to adult persons with autism and other related |
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disabilities with similar support needs. |
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(b) The study will determine the costs and benefits of a |
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pilot program based on a program designed to: |
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(1) encourage sustainable employment and community |
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integration through specialized supports coordination, case |
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management, vocational assessment, training, and support to |
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increase job skills and competitive employment opportunities; |
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(2) develop meaningful community-based activities for |
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persons for whom competitive employment is not a goal; |
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(3) promote continued individual development and |
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avoid regression; |
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(4) promote self-determination and independence; |
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(5) coordinate services and behavioral supports |
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across all areas of need; and |
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(6) allow for flexible funding and for a flexible |
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array of services to meet individual needs. |
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(c) In conducting the study, the executive commissioner of |
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the Health and Human Services Commission shall: |
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(1) define and describe a pilot program with a |
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seamless system of supports to provide: |
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(A) options for independent living, if |
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appropriate; |
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(B) community-based housing, if needed; and |
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(C) individualized supports, including: |
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(i) prevocational training; |
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(ii) employment training; and |
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(iii) leisure and recreational activities; |
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(2) research and analyze best practices and programs |
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from other states that may serve as pilot program models; |
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(3) consult with and solicit feedback from key |
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stakeholders, including advocacy organizations, potential service |
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recipients, and parents; |
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(4) address the barriers that may prevent adults with |
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autism or other related disabilities with similar support needs |
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from living in their local community including: |
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(A) housing needs and living arrangements; |
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(B) behavioral services; |
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(C) social and communication services and |
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supports; |
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(D) transportation issues; and |
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(E) health and medical care; |
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(5) identify the existence and cause of service gaps |
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in this state; |
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(6) develop recommendations and determine costs |
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associated with eliminating service gaps; |
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(7) identify the potential benefit to persons who |
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would receive services from the pilot program; and |
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(8) identify potential federal sources of funding for |
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a pilot program. |
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(d) Not later than September 1, 2010, the executive |
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commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall |
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submit a report of the findings and conclusions of the study to the |
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governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of |
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representatives, and the presiding officers of the standing |
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committees of the senate and house of representatives with primary |
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jurisdiction over the provision of services to persons with |
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disabilities. |
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(e) The report required under Subsection (d) of this section |
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must include: |
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(1) a recommendation for the structure of a pilot |
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program; |
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(2) a recommendation on the choice of an appropriate |
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agency to design and administer a pilot program; |
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(3) an estimation of the number of persons who may |
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benefit from a pilot program if a program similar to the pilot |
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program were instituted statewide; |
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(4) an estimation of the potential costs of the pilot |
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program and whether the pilot program may lead to savings; |
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(5) a method of determining which persons would be |
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eligible to participate in the pilot program; and |
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(6) which Medicaid waiver programs are appropriate to |
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the pilot program and whether new Medicaid waiver programs may be |
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required. |
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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, 2009. |