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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to a pilot project to establish a comprehensive single |
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point of entry for long-term services and supports provided to the |
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aged and physically disabled individuals. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 531, Government Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 531.0525 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.0525. PILOT PROJECT TO ESTABLISH COMPREHENSIVE |
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SINGLE POINT OF ENTRY FOR LONG-TERM SERVICES AND SUPPORTS. (a) In |
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this section: |
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(1) "Aging and disability resource center" means a |
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center established under the Aging and Disability Resource Center |
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grant program jointly sponsored by the federal Administration on |
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Aging and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. |
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(2) "Department of Aging and Disability Services staff |
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members" includes the access and intake staff members and the |
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community care for the aged and disabled staff members of the |
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Department of Aging and Disability Services. |
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(3) "Expedited service authorization" means |
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authorization of services within seven calendar days based on a |
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screening of applicants and tentative eligibility for receipt of |
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services and initiation of those services as soon as possible. |
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(4) "Long-term services and supports" means long-term |
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assistance or care provided to the aged or physically disabled |
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individuals through the Medicaid program or other programs. The |
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term includes assistance or care provided through the following |
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programs: |
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(A) the primary home care program; |
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(B) the community attendant services program; |
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(C) the community-based alternatives program; |
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(D) the day activity and health services program; |
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(E) the promoting independence program; |
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(F) a program funded through the Older Americans |
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Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. Section 3001 et seq.); |
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(G) a community care program funded through Title |
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XX of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. Section 301 et |
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seq.); |
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(H) the program of all-inclusive care for the |
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elderly (PACE), if the program is available in the area served by |
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the pilot project; |
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(I) the in-home and family support program; and |
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(J) a nursing facility program. |
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(5) "Long-term services and supports staff" means: |
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(A) one or more of the commission's Medicaid |
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eligibility determination staff members; |
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(B) one or more Department of Aging and |
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Disability Services staff members; and |
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(C) one or more local area agency on aging staff |
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members. |
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(6) "Physically colocated staff members" means |
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long-term services and supports staff members who are located in |
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the same physical office. |
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(7) "Pilot project site" means a location in an area |
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served by the pilot project established under this section where |
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physically colocated staff members work collaboratively to |
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authorize and initiate long-term services and supports. The term |
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does not include a location where staff members work together |
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solely by means of virtual communication, such as e-mail or the |
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Internet, or by telephone. |
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(8) "Tentative eligibility," with respect to receipt |
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of services, means a process by which eligibility for services is |
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provisionally determined based on a standard screening tool that |
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assesses both functional and financial program eligibility for |
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receipt of services. |
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(b) The commission shall develop and implement in not more |
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than three geographic areas of this state a pilot project to |
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establish a comprehensive single point of entry system for |
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long-term services and supports in which long-term services and |
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supports staff members located in the same physical office work in |
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collaboration to provide all necessary services in connection with |
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long-term services and supports from the intake process to the |
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start of service delivery. The pilot project must require that, at |
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a minimum, physically colocated staff members work collaboratively |
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to: |
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(1) screen the aged and physically disabled |
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individuals requesting long-term services and supports; |
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(2) establish tentative eligibility for long-term |
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services and supports; |
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(3) support and provide expedited service |
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authorization for the aged and physically disabled individuals |
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requesting long-term services and supports for which there are no |
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waiting lists; and |
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(4) make final determinations of financial |
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eligibility for long-term services and supports after a period of |
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tentative eligibility for receipt of those services and supports. |
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(c) In developing and implementing the pilot project, the |
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commission shall ensure that: |
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(1) each pilot project site serves as a comprehensive |
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single point of entry for the aged and physically disabled |
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individuals to access long-term services and supports in the site's |
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service area; |
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(2) each pilot project site is designed and operated |
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in accordance with best practices adopted by the executive |
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commissioner after the commission reviews best practices for |
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similar initiatives in other states and professional policy-based |
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research describing best practices for successful initiatives; |
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(3) the physically colocated staff members at each |
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pilot project site include: |
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(A) one or more full-time commission staff |
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members who determine eligibility for the Medicaid program and who: |
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(i) have full access to the Texas |
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Integrated Eligibility Redesign System (TIERS) or the System of |
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Application, Verification, Eligibility, Referral, and Reporting |
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(SAVERR); |
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(ii) have previously made Medicaid |
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long-term care eligibility determinations; and |
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(iii) are dedicated primarily to making |
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eligibility determinations for incoming clients at the site; |
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(B) sufficient Department of Aging and |
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Disability Services staff members to carry out the screening and |
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expedited service authorization functions at the site; |
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(C) sufficient area agency on aging staff members |
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to: |
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(i) assist with the performance of |
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screening functions and service coordination for services funded |
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under the Older Americans Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. Section 3001 et |
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seq.), such as meals programs; and |
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(ii) identify other locally funded and |
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supported services that will enable the aged or physically disabled |
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individuals to continue to reside in the community to the extent |
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reasonable; and |
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(D) any available staff members from local |
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service agencies; and |
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(4) the physically colocated staff members of a pilot |
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project site: |
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(A) use a standardized screening tool that: |
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(i) assesses both functional and financial |
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program eligibility; and |
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(ii) provides sufficient information to |
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make a tentative eligibility determination for receipt of services; |
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(B) process requests for long-term services and |
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supports in person or by telephone or through the Internet; |
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(C) perform all screening and assessment, |
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eligibility determination, and service authorization functions |
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necessary to promptly initiate appropriate service delivery; |
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(D) closely coordinate with local hospital |
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discharge planners and staff members of extended rehabilitation |
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units of local hospitals and nursing homes; |
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(E) give first priority to individuals who |
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urgently need services; and |
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(F) inform individuals about community-based |
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services available in the area served by the pilot project. |
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(d) An area in which the pilot project will be implemented |
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may consist of a single county or a multicounty region, as |
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determined by the commission. At least one of the areas must have a |
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pilot project site located within an aging and disability resource |
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center. If the commission finds that there is no aging and |
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disability resource center that is willing or able to accommodate a |
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pilot project site on the date the pilot project is to be |
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implemented, the pilot project site may be located at a local |
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Department of Aging and Disability Services office, an area agency |
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on aging office, or another appropriate location. |
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(e) Not later than January 31, 2013, the commission shall |
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submit a report concerning the pilot project to the presiding |
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officers of the standing committees of the senate and house of |
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representatives having primary jurisdiction over health and human |
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services. The report must: |
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(1) be prepared by a person not associated with the |
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pilot project or the commission; |
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(2) contain, for each area of this state in which the |
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pilot project is being implemented, an evaluation of the operation |
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of the pilot project in that area; |
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(3) contain an evaluation of the pilot project's |
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benefits for individuals who received services; |
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(4) contain a calculation of the costs and cost |
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savings that can be attributed to implementation of the pilot |
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project; |
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(5) include a recommendation regarding adopting |
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improved policies and procedures concerning long-term services and |
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supports with statewide applicability, as determined from |
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information obtained in operating the pilot project; |
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(6) include a recommendation regarding the |
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feasibility of expanding the pilot project to other areas of this |
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state or statewide; and |
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(7) contain the perspectives of service providers of |
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programs listed in Subsection (a)(4) who are operating in the area |
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served by a pilot project site. |
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(f) This section expires September 1, 2015. |
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SECTION 2. Not later than December 31, 2011, the Health and |
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Human Services Commission shall ensure that at least one pilot |
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project site is in operation under the pilot project required by |
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Section 531.0525, Government Code, as added by this Act. |
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SECTION 3. If before implementing any provision of this Act |
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a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a |
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federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision, |
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the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or |
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authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the |
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waiver or authorization is granted. |
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SECTION 4. 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, 2011. |