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  87R5271 BDP-F
 
  By: Campbell S.B. No. 1079
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to monthly reports of certain activity of the Department
  of Family and Protective Services.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 264.017, Family Code, is amended by
  adding Subsections (f) and (g) to read as follows:
         (f)  In addition to the other reports required by this
  section, the department shall publish a monthly report containing
  the following information for the preceding month:
               (1)  with respect to statewide intake:
                     (A)  the number of child abuse, neglect, or
  exploitation reports received sorted by source of the report;
                     (B)  the number of child abuse, neglect, or
  exploitation reports that were considered information or referrals
  but do not meet the statutory definition of abuse, neglect, or
  exploitation;
                     (C)  the number of child abuse, neglect, or
  exploitation reports that met the statutory definition of child
  abuse, neglect, or exploitation that were referred for
  investigation sorted by the type of allegation and the number of
  reports that were confirmed as abuse, neglect, or exploitation
  after an investigation;
                     (D)  any quality assurance measures implemented
  by the department;
                     (E)  the average time to process an electronic
  report of child abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
                     (F)  the average hold time for calls to the
  department's abuse hotline;
                     (G)  the percentage of calls to the department's
  abuse hotline that were abandoned before the caller spoke with a
  person; and
                     (H)  the number of calls received by the Texas
  Youth Helpline regarding runaway youth;
               (2)  with respect to child protective investigations:
                     (A)  the total number of cases opened;
                     (B)  the total number of cases closed sorted by
  the manner in which the case was closed;
                     (C)  the average number of days to close a case;
                     (D)  the total number of cases opened at
  residential child-care facilities;
                     (E)  the total number of cases assigned the
  highest and second highest priorities whose investigations were
  started within the time required by Section 261.301;
                     (F)  the total number of cases for which the
  determination was changed after an administrative review before the
  first anniversary of the date of the determination; and
                     (G)  the total number of cases which were closed
  without providing services and for which the department opened a
  subsequent case before the first anniversary of the date the case
  was closed;
               (3)  with respect to family-based safety services:
                     (A)  the total number of cases opened;
                     (B)  the total number of cases closed;
                     (C)  the average number of days to close a case;
                     (D)  the total number of cases in which the child
  was eventually removed from the child's home; and
                     (E)  the total number of cases which were closed
  without providing services and for which the department opened a
  subsequent case before the first anniversary of the date the case
  was closed;
               (4)  with respect to conservatorship services:
                     (A)  the total number of children removed from
  their home;
                     (B)  the total number of children who exited from
  the managing conservatorship of the department sorted by the manner
  in which the child exited;
                     (C)  the average number of months a child remained
  in the managing conservatorship of the department;
                     (D)  the average number of placements a child has
  while in the managing conservatorship of the department;
                     (E)  the percentage of sibling groups placed with
  the same foster family;
                     (F)  the percentage of youth who have aged out of
  foster care and completed the Preparation for Adult Living program;
                     (G)  the percentage of youth who exited from the
  managing conservatorship of the department to a permanent
  placement;
                     (H)  the percentage of children who are adopted
  before the first anniversary of the date their parent's parental
  rights were terminated;
                     (I)  the percentage of children in the managing
  conservatorship of the department for longer than two years;
                     (J)  the number of children who return to the
  managing conservatorship of the department before the first
  anniversary of the date the case was closed;
                     (K)  the percentage of children in the managing
  conservatorship of the department who are placed with a relative
  caregiver; and
                     (L)  the number of children in foster care placed
  in each county in the state;
               (5)  with respect to residential child care licensing:
                     (A)  the percentage of investigations in which the
  department made a high risk finding;
                     (B)  the percentage of child-care facilities with
  no recent violations;
                     (C)  the number of illegal operations identified,
  resolved, and pending; and
                     (D)  the number of validated allegations of child
  abuse, neglect, or exploitation in child-care facilities; and
               (6)  with respect to staffing in statewide intake,
  residential child care investigations, child protective
  investigations, family-based safety services, and conservatorship
  services:
                     (A)  the percentage of caseworker turnover;
                     (B)  the total number of caseworkers hired;
                     (C)  the total number of caseworkers terminated;
                     (D)  the number of unfilled caseworker positions;
  and
                     (E)  the average daily caseloads for caseworkers.
         (g)  The department shall provide the report required by
  Subsection (f) to the legislature and shall publish the report and
  make the report available electronically to the public not later
  than the 15th day of each month.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.