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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to clinical initiatives to improve the quality of care and |
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cost-effectiveness of the Medicaid program. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subtitle I, Title 4, Government Code, is amended |
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by adding Chapter 538 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 538. MEDICAID CLINICAL INITIATIVES QUALITY |
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IMPROVEMENT PROCESS |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 538.001. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "Medicaid |
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program" means the medical assistance program established under |
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Chapter 32, Human Resources Code. |
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Sec. 538.002. EFFECT OF CHAPTER; AUTHORITY OF COMMISSION. |
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This chapter does not affect or give the commission additional |
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authority to: |
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(1) affect any individual health care treatment |
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decision for a Medicaid recipient; or |
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(2) replace or affect the process of determining |
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Medicaid benefits or any applicable approval process required for |
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reimbursement under the Medicaid program. |
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Sec. 538.003. RULES. The executive commissioner shall |
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adopt rules necessary to implement this chapter. |
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SUBCHAPTER B. MEDICAID QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROCESS TO ASSESS |
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CERTAIN CLINICAL INITIATIVES |
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Sec. 538.051. MEDICAID QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROCESS. The |
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commission shall, according to the provisions of this chapter, |
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develop and implement a quality improvement process by which the |
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commission: |
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(1) receives suggestions for clinical initiatives |
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designed to improve: |
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(A) the quality of care provided under the |
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Medicaid program; and |
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(B) the cost-effectiveness of the Medicaid |
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program; and |
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(2) conducts an analysis of each clinical initiative |
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suggestion received under Section 538.052. |
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Sec. 538.052. SOLICITATION OF SUGGESTIONS FOR CLINICAL |
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INITIATIVES. (a) Subject to Subsection (b), the commission shall |
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solicit and accept suggestions for clinical initiatives, in either |
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written or electronic form, from: |
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(1) a member of the state legislature or a holder of an |
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office of state government that is voted on statewide; |
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(2) the executive commissioner; |
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(3) the commissioner of the Department of Aging and |
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Disability Services; |
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(4) the commissioner of the Department of State Health |
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Services; |
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(5) the commissioner of the Department of Family and |
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Protective Services; |
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(6) the commissioner of the Department of Assistive |
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and Rehabilitative Services; |
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(7) the medical care advisory committee established |
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under Section 32.022, Human Resources Code; |
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(8) the physician payment advisory committee created |
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under Section 32.022(d), Human Resources Code; and |
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(9) the Electronic Health Information Exchange System |
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Advisory Committee established under Section 531.904. |
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(b) The commission may not accept suggestions under this |
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section for an initiative that: |
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(1) is undergoing clinical trials; and |
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(2) expands a health care provider's scope of practice |
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beyond the law governing the provider's practice. |
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Sec. 538.0521. REQUIRED CLINICAL INITIATIVES. (a) In |
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addition to the clinical initiatives suggested under Section |
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538.052, the commission shall conduct an analysis and issue a final |
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report in accordance with the requirements of this chapter for the |
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following: |
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(1) an initiative that would require hospitals to |
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implement evidence-based protocols, including early goal-directed |
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therapy, in the treatment of severe sepsis and septicemia; and |
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(2) an initiative that would authorize the Medicaid |
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program to provide blood-based allergy testing for patients with |
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persistent asthma to develop an appropriate treatment strategy that |
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would minimize exposure to allergy-induced asthma attacks. |
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(b) This section expires August 31, 2014. |
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Sec. 538.053. CLINICAL INITIATIVE EVALUATION PROCESS. The |
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commission shall establish and implement an evaluation process for |
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the submission, analysis, and approval of a clinical initiative. |
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The process must: |
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(1) require that a suggestion for a clinical |
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initiative be submitted to the state Medicaid director; |
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(2) require that a suggestion for a clinical |
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initiative be published on the Internet website created under |
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Section 538.056 not later than the 30th day after the date on which |
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the state Medicaid director receives the suggestion; |
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(3) provide for a formal public comment period that |
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lasts at least 30 days during which the public may submit comments |
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and research relating to a suggested clinical initiative; |
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(4) require commission employees to perform an |
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analysis of each suggested clinical initiative in accordance with |
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Section 538.054; and |
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(5) require the development and publication of a final |
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report in accordance with Section 538.055 on each suggested |
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clinical initiative not later than the 180th day after the date on |
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which the state Medicaid director receives the suggestion. |
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Sec. 538.054. ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL INITIATIVES. The |
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commission shall conduct an analysis of each clinical initiative |
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required or submitted to the state Medicaid director under this |
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chapter. The analysis required under this section must include a |
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review of: |
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(1) any public comments and submitted research |
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relating to the initiative; |
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(2) the available clinical research and historical |
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utilization information relating to the initiative; |
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(3) published medical literature relating to the |
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initiative; |
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(4) any adoption of the initiative by medical |
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societies or other clinical groups; |
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(5) whether the initiative has been implemented under: |
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(A) the Medicare program; |
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(B) another state medical assistance program; or |
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(C) a state-operated health care program, |
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including the child health plan program established under Chapter |
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62, Health and Safety Code; |
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(6) the results of reports, research, pilot programs, |
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or clinical studies relating to the initiative conducted by: |
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(A) institutions of higher education, including |
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related medical schools; |
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(B) governmental entities and agencies; and |
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(C) private and nonprofit think tanks and |
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research groups; |
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(7) the impact that the initiative would have on the |
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Medicaid program if implemented in this state, including: |
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(A) an estimate of the number of recipients under |
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the Medicaid program that would be impacted by implementation of |
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the initiative; and |
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(B) a description of any potential cost savings |
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to the state that would result from implementation of the |
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initiative; and |
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(8) any statutory barriers to implementation of the |
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initiative. |
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Sec. 538.055. FINAL REPORT ON CLINICAL INITIATIVE. The |
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commission shall prepare a final report based on the commission's |
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analysis of a clinical initiative under Section 538.054. The final |
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report must include: |
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(1) a final determination of: |
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(A) the feasibility of implementing the |
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initiative; |
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(B) the likely impact implementing the |
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initiative would have on the quality of care provided under the |
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Medicaid program; and |
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(C) the anticipated cost savings to the state |
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that would result from implementing the initiative; |
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(2) a summary of the public comments, including a |
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description of any opposition to the initiative; |
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(3) an identification of any statutory barriers to |
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implementation of the initiative; and |
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(4) if the initiative is not implemented, an |
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explanation of the decision not to implement the initiative. |
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Sec. 538.056. INTERNET WEBSITE. The commission shall |
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maintain an Internet website related to the quality improvement |
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process required under this chapter. The website must include: |
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(1) an explanation of the process for submission, |
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analysis, and approval of clinical initiatives under this chapter; |
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(2) an explanation of how members of the public may |
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submit comments or research related to an initiative; |
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(3) a copy of each initiative suggested; |
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(4) the status of each initiative in the approval |
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process; and |
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(5) a copy of each final report prepared under this |
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chapter. |
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Sec. 538.057. ACTION ON CLINICAL INITIATIVE BY COMMISSION. |
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After the commission conducts an analysis of a clinical initiative |
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under Section 538.054: |
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(1) if the commission has determined that the |
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initiative is cost-effective and will improve the quality of care |
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under the Medicaid program, the commission shall: |
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(A) implement the initiative if implementation |
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of the initiative is not otherwise prohibited by law; or |
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(B) if implementation requires a change in law, |
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submit a copy of the final report together with recommendations |
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relating to the initiative's implementation to the standing |
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committees of the senate and house of representatives having |
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jurisdiction over the Medicaid program; and |
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(2) if the commission has determined that the |
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initiative is not cost-effective or will not improve quality of |
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care under the Medicaid program, the commission may not implement |
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the initiative. |
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SECTION 2. Not later than January 1, 2014, the Health and |
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Human Services Commission shall conduct an analysis and submit a |
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final report on the clinical initiatives required under Section |
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538.0521, 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, 2013. |