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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to a pilot program for assisting certain recipients of |
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public benefits to gain permanent self-sufficiency. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 531, Government Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 531.02241 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.02241. PILOT PROGRAM FOR SELF-SUFFICIENCY OF |
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CERTAIN PERSONS RECEIVING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OR SUPPLEMENTAL |
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NUTRITION ASSISTANCE BENEFITS. (a) In this section: |
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(1) "Financial assistance benefits" means money |
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payments under the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families |
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program operated under Chapter 31, Human Resources Code, or under |
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the state temporary assistance and support services program |
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operated under Chapter 34, Human Resources Code. |
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(2) "Living wage" means an amount of money, determined |
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by a market-based calculation that uses geographically specific |
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expenditure data, that is sufficient to meet a family's minimum |
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necessary spending on basic needs, including food, child care, |
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health insurance, housing, and transportation. |
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(3) "Self-sufficiency" means being employed in a |
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position that pays a living wage, having financial savings in an |
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amount that is equal to at least $1,000 per member of a family's |
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household, and maintaining a debt-to-income ratio that does not |
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exceed 43 percent. |
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(4) "Slow reduction scale" means a graduated plan for |
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reducing financial assistance or supplemental nutrition assistance |
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benefits that correlates with a phase of the pilot program's |
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progressive stages toward self-sufficiency. |
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(5) "Supplemental nutrition assistance benefits" |
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means money payments under the supplemental nutrition assistance |
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program operated under Chapter 33, Human Resources Code. |
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(b) The commission shall develop and implement a pilot |
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program for assisting not more than 500 eligible families to gain |
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permanent self-sufficiency and no longer require financial |
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assistance, supplemental nutrition assistance, or other |
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means-tested public benefits, notwithstanding the limitations and |
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requirements of Section 31.043, Human Resources Code. If the |
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number of families participating in the program during a year |
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reaches capacity for that year as determined by the commission, the |
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number of families that may be served under the program in the |
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following year may be increased by 20 percent. |
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(c) The pilot program will test extending, for at least 24 |
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months but not more than 60 months, financial assistance and |
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supplemental nutrition assistance benefits by waiving the |
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application of income and asset limit eligibility requirements for |
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those benefits and the time limits under Section 31.0065, Human |
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Resources Code, for financial assistance benefits to allow for |
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continuation of financial assistance and supplemental nutrition |
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assistance benefits and reduction of the benefits using a slow |
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reduction scale. The commission shall freeze a participating |
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family's eligibility status for the benefits beginning on the date |
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the participating family enters the pilot program and ending on the |
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date the family ceases participating in the program. The waiver of |
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the application of any asset limit requirement must allow the |
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family to have assets in an amount that is at least $1,000 per |
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member of the family's household. |
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(d) The pilot program must be designed to allow social |
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services providers, public benefit offices, and other community |
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partners to refer potential participating families to the program. |
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(e) A family is eligible to participate in the pilot program |
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established under this section if the family: |
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(1) includes one or more members who are recipients of |
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financial assistance or supplemental nutrition assistance |
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benefits, at least one of whom is: |
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(A) at least 18 but not more than 62 years of age; |
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and |
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(B) willing, and physically and legally able, to |
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be employed; and |
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(2) has a total household income that is less than a |
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living wage based on the family's makeup and geographical area of |
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residence. |
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(f) The pilot program must be designed to assist eligible |
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participating families in attaining self-sufficiency by: |
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(1) identifying eligibility requirements for the |
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continuation of financial assistance or supplemental nutrition |
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assistance benefits and time limits for the benefits, the |
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application of which may be waived for a limited period and that, if |
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applied, would impede self-sufficiency; |
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(2) implementing strategies, including waiving the |
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application of the eligibility requirements and time limits |
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identified in Subdivision (1), to remove barriers to |
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self-sufficiency; and |
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(3) moving eligible participating families through |
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progressive stages toward self-sufficiency that include the |
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following phases: |
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(A) an initial phase in which a family moves out |
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of an emergent crisis by securing housing, medical care, and |
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financial assistance and supplemental nutrition assistance |
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benefits, as necessary; |
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(B) a second phase in which: |
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(i) the family moves toward stability by |
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securing employment and, if necessary, child care and by |
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participating in services that build the financial management |
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skills necessary to meet financial goals; and |
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(ii) the family's financial assistance and |
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supplemental nutrition assistance benefits are reduced according |
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to the following scale: |
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(a) on reaching 25 percent of the |
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family's living wage, the amount of benefits is reduced by 10 |
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percent; |
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(b) on reaching 50 percent of the |
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family's living wage, the amount of benefits is reduced by 25 |
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percent; and |
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(c) on reaching 75 percent of the |
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family's living wage, the amount of benefits is reduced by 50 |
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percent; |
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(C) a third phase in which the family: |
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(i) transitions to self-sufficiency by |
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securing employment that pays a living wage, reducing debt, and |
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building savings; and |
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(ii) becomes ineligible for financial |
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assistance and supplemental nutrition assistance benefits on |
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reaching 100 percent of the family's living wage; and |
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(D) a final phase in which the family attains |
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self-sufficiency by retaining employment that pays a living wage, |
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amassing at least $1,000 per member of the family's household, and |
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having manageable debt so that the family will no longer be |
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dependent on financial assistance, supplemental nutrition |
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assistance, or other means-tested public benefits for at least six |
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months following the date the family stops participating in the |
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program. |
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(g) A person from a family that wishes to participate in the |
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pilot program must attend an in-person intake meeting with a |
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program case manager. During the intake meeting the case manager |
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shall: |
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(1) determine whether: |
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(A) the person's family meets the eligibility |
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requirements under Subsection (e); and |
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(B) the application of income or asset limit |
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eligibility requirements for continuation of financial assistance |
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and supplemental nutrition assistance benefits and the time limits |
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under Section 31.0065, Human Resources Code, for financial |
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assistance benefits may be waived under the program; |
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(2) review the family's demographic information and |
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household financial budget; |
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(3) assess the family members' current financial and |
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career situations; |
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(4) collaborate with the person to develop and |
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implement strategies for removing barriers to the family attaining |
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self-sufficiency, including waiving the application of income and |
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asset limit eligibility requirements and time limits described by |
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Subdivision (1)(B) to allow for continuation of financial |
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assistance and supplemental nutrition assistance benefits; and |
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(5) if the person's family is determined to be eligible |
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for and chooses to participate in the program, schedule a follow-up |
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meeting to further assess the family's crisis, review available |
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referral services, and create a service plan. |
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(h) A participating family must be assigned a program case |
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manager who shall: |
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(1) if the family is determined to be eligible, |
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provide the family with a verification of the waived application of |
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asset, income, and time limits described by Subsection (c), |
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allowing the family to continue receiving financial assistance and |
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supplemental nutrition assistance benefits on a slow reduction |
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scale; |
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(2) assess, at the follow-up meeting scheduled under |
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Subsection (g)(5), the family's crisis, review available referral |
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services, and create a service plan; and |
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(3) during the initial phase of the program, create |
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medium- and long-term goals consistent with the strategies |
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developed under Subsection (g)(4). |
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(i) The pilot program must provide each participating |
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family placed in the research group described by Subsection |
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(j)(3)(C) with holistic, wraparound case management services that |
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meet all applicable program requirements under 7 C.F.R. Section |
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273.7(e) or 45 C.F.R. Section 261.10, as applicable. Case |
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management services provided under this subsection must include the |
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strategic use of financial assistance and supplemental nutrition |
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assistance benefits to ensure that the goals included in the |
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family's service plan are achieved. The wraparound case management |
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services must be provided through a community-based provider. |
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(j) The pilot program must operate for at least 24 months. |
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The program shall also include 16 additional months for: |
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(1) planning and designing the program before the |
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program begins operation; |
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(2) recruiting eligible families to participate in the |
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program; |
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(3) randomly placing each participating family in one |
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of at least three research groups, including: |
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(A) a control group; |
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(B) a group consisting of families for whom the |
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application of income, asset, and time limits described by |
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Subsection (c) is waived; and |
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(C) a group consisting of families for whom the |
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application of income, asset, and time limits described by |
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Subsection (c) is waived and who receive wraparound case management |
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services under the program; and |
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(4) after the program begins operation, collecting and |
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sharing data that allows for: |
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(A) obtaining participating families' |
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eligibility and identification data before a family is randomly |
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placed in a research group under Subdivision (3); |
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(B) conducting surveys or interviews of |
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participating families to obtain information that is not contained |
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in records related to a family's eligibility for financial |
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assistance, supplemental nutrition assistance, or other |
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means-tested public benefits; |
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(C) providing quarterly reports for not more than |
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60 months after a participating family is enrolled in the pilot |
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program regarding the program's effect on the family's labor market |
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participation and income and need for means-tested public benefits; |
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(D) assessing the interaction of the program's |
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components with the desired outcomes of the program using data |
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collected during the program and data obtained from state agencies |
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concerning means-tested public benefits; and |
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(E) a third party to conduct a rigorous |
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experimental impact evaluation of the pilot program. |
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(k) The commission shall develop and implement the pilot |
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program with the assistance of the Texas Workforce Commission, |
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local workforce development boards, faith-based and other relevant |
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public or private organizations, and any other entity or person the |
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commission determines appropriate. |
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(l) The commission shall monitor and evaluate the pilot |
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program in a manner that allows for promoting research-informed |
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results of the program. |
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(m) On the conclusion of the pilot program but not later |
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than 48 months following the date the last participating family is |
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enrolled in the program, the commission shall report to the |
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legislature on the results of the program. The report must include: |
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(1) an evaluation of the program's effect on |
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participating families in achieving self-sufficiency and no longer |
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requiring means-tested public benefits; |
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(2) the impact to this state on the costs of the |
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financial assistance and supplemental nutrition assistance |
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programs and of the child-care services program operated by the |
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Texas Workforce Commission; |
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(3) a cost-benefit analysis of the program; and |
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(4) recommendations on the feasibility and |
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continuation of the program. |
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(n) During the operation of the pilot program, the |
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commission shall provide to the legislature additional reports |
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concerning the program that the commission determines to be |
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appropriate. |
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(o) The executive commissioner and the Texas Workforce |
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Commission may adopt rules to implement this section. |
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(p) This section expires September 1, 2026. |
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SECTION 2. If before implementing any provision of this Act |
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a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a |
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federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision, |
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the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or |
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authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the |
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waiver or authorization is granted. |
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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, 2019. |