AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT
S.B. 354 intends to better serve abused and neglected children by aligning Children's Advocacy Centers and Court Appointed Special Advocates with the state's child welfare system. S.B. 354 transfers administrative responsibility for the Children's Advocacy Centers and the Court Appointed Special Advocates from the Office of the Attorney General to the Health and Human Services Commission.
As proposed, S.B. 354 amends current law relating to the transfer to the Health and Human Services Commission of contracting authority for children's advocacy centers and volunteer advocate programs.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY
Rulemaking authority previously granted to the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas is transferred to the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission in SECTION 2 (Section 264.410, Family Code), SECTION 4 (Section 264.602, Family Code), and SECTION 11 (Section 264.609, Family Code) of this bill.
SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS
SECTION 1. Amends Section 264.409, Family Code, as follows:
Sec. 264.409. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRACTS. (a) Authorizes the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) or the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), rather than the office of the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas (OAG), to contract with a statewide organization of individuals or groups of individuals who have expertise in the establishment and operation of children's advocacy center programs. Requires the statewide organization to provide training, technical assistance, and evaluation services for local children's advocacy center programs.
(b) Requires the contract, if HHSC, rather than OAG, enters into a contract under this section, to provide that the statewide organization may not spend annually for administrative purposes more than 12 percent of the annual amount appropriated to HHSC, rather than OAG, for purposes of this section.
SECTION 2. Amends Sections 264.410(a) and (c), Family Code, as follows:
(a) Requires the statewide organization with which DFPS or HHSC, rather than OAG, contracts under Section 264.409 to contract for services with eligible centers to enhance the existing services of the programs.
(c) Requires the executive commissioner of HHSC (executive commissioner), rather than the attorney general of the State of Texas (attorney general), if HHSC, rather than the attorney general, enters into a contract with a statewide organization under Section 264.409, by rule to adopt standards for eligible local centers. Requires the statewide organization to assist the executive commissioner, rather than OAG, in developing the standards.
SECTION 3. Amends Section 264.411(a), Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 4. Amends Sections 264.602(a), (c), (d), (e), and (f), Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 5. Amends Section 264.603, Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 6. Amends Section 264.604(b), Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 7. Amends Section 264.605, Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 8. Amends Section 264.606, Family Code, as follows:
Sec. 264.606. CRITERIA FOR AWARD OF CONTRACTS. Requires the statewide organization with which HHSC, rather than the attorney general, contracts under Section 264.603 to consider the following in awarding a contract under Section 264.602:
(1)-(4) Makes no change to these subdivisions.
SECTION 9. Amends Section 264.607, Family Code, to delete designation of Subsection (a) and make conforming changes.
SECTION 10. Amends Section 264.608, Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 11. Amends Section 264.609, Family Code, to make conforming changes and change a reference to chapter to subchapter.
SECTION 12. Amends Section 264.610, Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 13. Amends Section 264.611, Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 14. Amends Section 264.612, Family Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 15. Amends Section 504.611, Transportation Code, to make conforming changes.
SECTION 16. (a) Provides that on the effective date of this Act, the powers and duties of OAG under Subchapters E (Children's Advocacy Center) and G (Court-Appointed Volunteer Advocate), Chapter 264, Family Code, are transferred to HHSC.
(b) Requires OAG to work in cooperation with and at the direction of HHSC to facilitate the transfer described by this section.
(c) Provides that a rule, form, policy, procedure, or decision of OAG that is related to a power or duty transferred under Subsection (a) of this section continues in effect as a rule, form, policy, procedure, or decision of the HHSC until superseded by an act of HHSC or the executive commissioner.
(d) Provides that a contract negotiation or proceeding involving OAG that is related to a power or duty transferred under Subsection (a) of this section is transferred without change in status to HHSC, and HHSC assumes, without a change in status, the position of OAG in a negotiation or proceeding relating to a power or duty transferred under Subsection (a) of this section to which OAG is a party.
(e) Provides that all personal property, including records, in the custody of OAG related to a power or duty transferred under Subsection (a) of this section is transferred to and becomes the property of HHSC.
(f) Provides that all contracts, memoranda of understanding, and rights of OAG related to a power or duty transferred under Subsection (a) of this section are transferred to HHSC.
(g) Provides that all money appropriated by the legislature to OAG related to a power or duty transferred under Subsection (a) of this section, including money for providing administrative support, is transferred to HHSC.
SECTION 17. Prohibits a contract transferred under Section 16 of this Act from being canceled by HHSC except as provided by the terms of the contract.
SECTION 18. Effective date: September 1, 2015.