84R25888 GCB-F
 
  By: Simmons, Farney H.B. No. 3282
 
  Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3282:
 
  By:  Aycock C.S.H.B. No. 3282
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the coordination of, communication of best practices
  concerning, and collection of information pertaining to the
  provision of evidence-based behavioral services for students with
  autism spectrum disorder in this state.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 61, Education Code, is amended by adding
  Subchapter P to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER P. AUTISM SERVICES
         Sec. 61.781.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "autism
  program" means:
               (1)  a public entity that provides evidence-based
  behavioral services, including applied behavior analysis services
  for children with autism spectrum disorder; and
               (2)  an autism research center at a public or private
  institution of higher education that provides evidence-based
  behavioral services, including applied behavior analysis services
  for children with autism spectrum disorder, under a grant contract
  with the board.
         Sec. 61.782.  COORDINATION OF SERVICES; COMMUNICATION ON
  BEST PRACTICES. (a)  The board shall ensure communication and
  coordination among the board, autism programs, school districts,
  the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, and other
  state agencies providing evidence-based behavioral services to
  children with autism spectrum disorder in this state regarding best
  practices for delivering those services.
         (b)  An autism program, a school district, the Department of
  Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, or another state agency that
  provides evidence-based behavioral services to children with
  autism spectrum disorder in this state shall comply with a request
  for information concerning the provision of those services made by
  the board for the purpose of complying with this subchapter.
         Sec. 61.783.  STATEWIDE AUTISM DATABASE; REPORT. (a) The
  board shall maintain a statewide autism database of information
  regarding the number of children served through each autism program
  and through each state agency providing evidence-based behavioral
  services to children with autism spectrum disorder in this state,
  the effectiveness of those programs and services, statewide best
  practices for the delivery of those programs and services, and the
  identification of underserved regions of the state with regard to
  those programs and services.
         (b)  Annually, the board shall submit to the legislature a
  report on the information maintained in the database.
         (c)  The board may not include in the database personal
  information of any kind pertaining to a child receiving services
  from an autism program or a state agency or pertaining to the
  child's family.
         (d)  The board shall make the database readily accessible
  online.
         Sec. 61.784.  RULES.  The board shall adopt rules as
  necessary for the administration of this subchapter.
         SECTION 2.  SELECT COMMITTEES ON AUTISM SERVICES. (a) Not
  later than November 30, 2015:
               (1)  the speaker of the house of representatives shall
  appoint to a House Select Committee on Statewide Coordination of
  Autism Services seven members with one member designated as chair;
  and
               (2)  the lieutenant governor shall appoint to a Senate
  Select Committee on Statewide Coordination of Autism Services five
  members with one member designated as chair.
         (b)  The committees established under this section may meet
  separately at the call of the chair of the committee or jointly at
  the call of both chairs. In joint meetings, the chairs shall act as
  joint chairs.
         (c)  The committees established under this section, meeting
  separately or jointly, shall review, study, and evaluate:
               (1)  autism service programs in other states;
               (2)  university programs in this state that provide
  autism treatment and services;
               (3)  community agencies and organizations that provide
  applied behavioral analysis (ABA) services;
               (4)  ways to improve communication and coordination
  among entities providing autism services across the state;
               (5)  areas of the state that are most underserved with
  regard to autism services; and
               (6)  ways to provide autism services to more children.
         (d)  Following consideration of the factors described by
  Subsection (c) of this section, the committees established under
  this section shall jointly adopt recommendations related to the
  reviewed topics and shall provide a written report to the
  legislature of the committees' recommendations for legislative or
  other action not later than January 13, 2017.
         (e)  This section expires September 1, 2017.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.