By: West  S.B. No. 1130
         (In the Senate - Filed February 26, 2019; March 7, 2019,
  read first time and referred to Committee on Health & Human
  Services; April 24, 2019, reported adversely, with favorable
  Committee Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 8, Nays 1;
  April 24, 2019, sent to printer.)
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  COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 1130 By:  Kolkhorst
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to the establishment of a task force on father engagement
  in this state.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 265, Family Code, is amended by adding
  Subchapter E to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER E.  TASK FORCE ON FATHER ENGAGEMENT
         Sec. 265.201.  DEFINITION.  In this subchapter, "task
  force" means the task force on father engagement established under
  Section 265.202.
         Sec. 265.202.  ESTABLISHMENT.  The task force on father
  engagement is established to:
               (1)  evaluate services and supports available to
  fathers in this state;
               (2)  study the impact of father engagement on children,
  families, and communities in this state; and
               (3)  develop a statewide plan for expanding services
  and supports available to fathers and other strategies to
  strengthen father engagement in this state.
         Sec. 265.203.  COMPOSITION. (a)  The governor shall
  determine the number of members of the task force.
         (b)  The task force is composed of:
               (1)  members appointed by the governor, which may
  include:
                     (A)  policy experts in child abuse and neglect
  prevention, community advocacy, or related fields;
                     (B)  directors of relevant state agencies, or the
  directors' designees, including the department, the Department of
  State Health Services, the Health and Human Services Commission,
  the office of the attorney general, and the Texas Workforce
  Commission;
                     (C)  members of the judiciary or their designees;
                     (D)  representatives of local government or their
  designees;
                     (E)  representatives of service providers to the
  department;
                     (F)  one representative who is an expert working
  with and studying fathers and families;
                     (G)  one representative from a public or private
  institution of higher education with experience in father
  engagement;
                     (H)  one representative of a statewide advocacy
  organization for issues related to family violence;
                     (I)  one representative of a faith-based
  organization;
                     (J)  one representative of a nonprofit
  organization involved in promoting father engagement; and
                     (K)  any other members that the governor considers
  appropriate;
               (2)  one member of the house of representatives,
  appointed by the speaker of the house, or the member's designee; and
               (3)  one member of the senate, appointed by the
  lieutenant governor, or the member's designee.
         Sec. 265.204.  PRESIDING OFFICER. The governor shall
  designate a member of the task force to serve as the presiding
  officer.
         Sec. 265.205.  VACANCY.  A vacancy on the task force shall be
  filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
         Sec. 265.206.  MEETINGS.  The task force shall meet at the
  call of the presiding officer.
         Sec. 265.207.  DUTIES.  The task force shall:
               (1)  receive reports and testimony from individuals,
  state and local governmental agencies, community-based
  organizations, faith-based organizations, policy experts, public
  and private institutions of higher education, and other public and
  private entities regarding father engagement and evidence-based
  father education programs;
               (2)  study the social and economic impact of father
  engagement on children, including in regard to health care,
  education, child support, child welfare, and the juvenile justice
  system; and
               (3)  identify and develop strategies to address
  barriers to father engagement and to otherwise strengthen father
  engagement in this state.
         Sec. 265.208.  REPORT. (a)  The task force shall prepare a
  report that includes: 
               (1)  a description of the task force's activities;
               (2)  the task force's findings; and
               (3)  recommendations for proposed legislation and a
  statewide plan to expand services and supports to fathers in this
  state.
         (b)  Not later than September 1, 2020, the task force shall
  provide a copy of the report to:
               (1)  the governor;
               (2)  the lieutenant governor;
               (3)  the speaker of the house of representatives; and
               (4)  each standing committee of the senate and the
  house of representatives with primary jurisdiction over the
  department. 
         Sec. 265.209.  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. 265.210.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT.  The department shall
  provide administrative support to the task force, including
  reasonably necessary administrative and technical support.
         Sec. 265.211.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW.  Chapter 2110,
  Government Code, does not apply to the task force.
         Sec. 265.212.  EXPIRATION.  The task force is abolished and
  this subchapter expires September 1, 2021.
         SECTION 2.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
  of this Act, the governor, the speaker of the house of
  representatives, and the lieutenant governor shall appoint the
  members of the task force on father engagement as required by
  Subchapter E, Chapter 265, Family Code, as added by this Act.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.
 
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