84R7734 KKR-F
 
  By: Thompson of Harris H.B. No. 2550
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the establishment and duties of a task force to study
  and make recommendations on family support and parent education
  programs.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 531, Government Code, is amended by
  adding Subchapter M to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER M. TASK FORCE ON FAMILY SUPPORT AND PARENT
  EDUCATION PROGRAMS
         Sec. 531.431.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "task force"
  means the task force on family support and parent education
  programs established under Section 531.432.
         Sec. 531.432.  ESTABLISHMENT OF TASK FORCE. The task force
  on family support and parent education programs is established to
  advise the executive commissioner regarding:
               (1)  the availability and quality of family support and
  parent education programs in this state;
               (2)  expanding access in this state to family support
  and parent education programs of varying degrees of intensity;
               (3)  using existing administrative and program data to
  identify and evaluate gaps in family support and parent education
  program curriculum and informing providers of family support and
  parent education programs of those gaps and of underserved
  geographic areas and populations;
               (4)  developing policy recommendations for family
  support and parent education programs;
               (5)  determining uniform desired outcomes for family
  support and parent education programs and establishing
  accountability standards relating to those outcomes; and
               (6)  developing comprehensive statewide best practice
  guidelines for family support and parent education programs.
         Sec. 531.433.  COMPOSITION OF TASK FORCE. The task force is
  composed of 16 members appointed by the executive commissioner as
  follows:
               (1)  one representative of the commission;
               (2)  one representative of a school readiness
  organization;
               (3)  one representative of a child abuse and neglect
  prevention organization;
               (4)  one representative of a parent education
  organization;
               (5)  one representative of a mental health
  organization;
               (6)  one representative of The University of Texas
  School of Public Health;
               (7)  one representative of the prevention and early
  intervention program of the Department of Family and Protective
  Services;
               (8)  one representative of the nurse-family
  partnership program of the Department of State Health Services;
               (9)  one university-based research professional who
  has expertise in evaluating family support and parent education
  program outcomes;
               (10)  one provider of evidence-based family support and
  parent education programs;
               (11)  one representative from the Texas Education
  Agency;
               (12)  one representative of a faith-based
  organization;
               (13)  one medical professional with experience serving
  families;
               (14)  one representative from the Texas State Advisory
  Council on Early Childhood Education and Care;
               (15)  one representative of the business sector; and
               (16)  one representative of an organization that
  invests in family support and parent education programs.
         Sec. 531.434.  PRESIDING OFFICER.  The executive
  commissioner shall appoint a member of the task force to serve as
  presiding officer.
         Sec. 531.435.  VACANCY.  A vacancy on the task force shall be
  filled by appointment in the same manner as the original
  appointment.
         Sec. 531.436.  MEETINGS. The task force shall meet at least
  quarterly at the call of the presiding officer. The task force
  shall meet at other times as determined by the presiding officer.
         Sec. 531.437.  DUTIES. (a)  The task force shall:
               (1)  receive reports and testimony from individuals,
  state and local governmental agencies, community-based
  organizations, and other public and private organizations
  regarding family support and parent education programs;
               (2)  identify family support and parent education
  programs that are being implemented in this state and describe for
  each program:
                     (A)  the scope of the program, both geographically
  and in terms of content;
                     (B)  whether the program is evidence-based;
                     (C)  the effectiveness of the program; and
                     (D)  the manner in which the program's
  effectiveness and outcomes are monitored;
               (3)  develop a comprehensive strategy for increasing
  access by parents in this state to evidence-based family support
  and parent education programs of varying degrees of intensity;
               (4)  assess this state's compliance with:
                     (A)  any applicable requirements that a family
  support and parent education program in which a parent participates
  under a court order or at the request of the child protective
  services division of the Department of Family and Protective
  Services be evidence-based; and
                     (B)  state funding allocation requirements for
  evidence-based family support and parent education programs; and
               (5)  develop policy and other recommendations for:
                     (A)  expanding evidence-based family support and
  parent education programs; and
                     (B)  establishing comprehensive statewide best
  practice guidelines for family support and parent education
  programs.
         (b)  In developing recommendations under Subsection (a)(5),
  the task force shall include recommendations regarding:
               (1)  family support and parent education program
  funding in this state;
               (2)  methods for using existing administrative and
  program data to:
                     (A)  identify populations in need of additional
  services;
                     (B)  identify long-term measures of program
  effectiveness; and
                     (C)  assess the performance of programs and
  relevant state agencies; and
               (3)  appropriate programs for specific populations,
  including:
                     (A)  ethnic and racial minority populations; and
                     (B)  families exhibiting both low and high levels
  of risk factors, which include a preterm birth, poverty, having low
  parent educational attainment, having one or more teenage parents,
  having poor maternal health, and having parent unemployment or
  underemployment.
         Sec. 531.438.  REPORT. (a)  The task force shall prepare a
  report that includes:
               (1)  a description of the activities of the task force;
               (2)  the findings and recommendations of the task
  force, including recommendations described by Section
  531.437(a)(5); and
               (3)  proposed legislation or recommendations or
  information on any other relevant matter that the task force
  considers appropriate.
         (b)  Not later than December 1, 2016, the task force shall
  submit the report prepared under this section to the executive
  commissioner, the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of
  the house of representatives, and the presiding officers of the
  standing committees of the senate and house of representatives
  having primary jurisdiction over issues relating to family support
  and parent education.
         Sec. 531.439.  RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMMISSION. (a)  The
  commission shall provide reasonably necessary administrative and
  technical support to the task force.
         (b)  The executive commissioner shall consider implementing
  the recommendations of the task force.  If the executive
  commissioner proposes to adopt or amend a rule as a result of the
  recommendations of the task force, the executive commissioner shall
  seek input from the task force in developing the new or amended
  rule.
         Sec. 531.440.  COMPENSATION; REIMBURSEMENT.  Members of the
  task force serve without compensation and may not be reimbursed for
  travel or other expenses incurred while conducting the business of
  the task force.
         Sec. 531.441.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. Chapter 2110
  does not apply to the task force.
         Sec. 531.442.  GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS.  The commission
  may accept on behalf of the task force a gift, grant, or donation
  from any source to carry out the purposes of this subchapter.
         Sec. 531.443.  EXPIRATION. The task force is abolished and
  this subchapter expires September 1, 2017.
         SECTION 2.  The executive commissioner of the Health and
  Human Services Commission shall appoint the members of the task
  force on family support and parent education programs in accordance
  with Subchapter M, Chapter 531, Government Code, as added by this
  Act, as soon as possible after the effective date of this Act.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
  a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
  provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
  Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
  Act takes effect September 1, 2015.