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  83R11257 KKR-F
 
  By: Naishtat H.B. No. 3686
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the duties of the Council on Children and Families.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 531.803(a), Government Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
         (a)  The council shall:
               (1)  analyze the biennial legislative appropriations
  requests of members of the council for services provided to
  children and their families and identify appropriations that,
  through the coordination of members of the council, could be
  modified in the next legislative appropriation request to eliminate
  waste or increase available services and, not later than May 1 of
  each even-numbered year, prepare a report recommending those
  modifications for consideration during the development of the next
  biennial legislative appropriations request;
               (2)  investigate opportunities to increase flexible
  funding for health, education, and human services provided to
  children and their families;
               (3)  identify methods to remove barriers to local
  coordination of health, education, and human services provided to
  children and their families;
               (4)  identify methods to ensure that children and youth
  receive appropriate assessment, diagnoses, and intervention
  services;
               (5)  develop methods to prevent unnecessary parental
  relinquishment of custody of children;
               (6)  prioritize assisting children in family settings
  rather than institutional settings;
               (7)  make recommendations about family involvement in
  the provision and planning of health, education, and human services
  for a child, including family partner and liaison models; [and]
               (8)  identify technological methods to ensure the
  efficient and timely transfer of information among state agencies
  providing health, education, and human services to children and
  their families; and
               (9)  coordinate interagency grant or resource
  development efforts to improve efficiencies and outcomes for
  children and families, including possible dedication of staff to:
                     (A)  assist individual health, education, human
  services, juvenile justice, and workforce agencies to write or
  develop interagency grants and coordinate resources;
                     (B)  coordinate or lead interagency grant or
  resource development efforts; and
                     (C)  assist the council to facilitate interagency
  resource and policy coordination.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.