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