87R1817 EAS-D
 
  By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1773
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to renaming the Center for Elimination of
  Disproportionality and Disparities to the office of health equity
  and to the duties of that office.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 107A, Health and Safety Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 107A. OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY [CENTER FOR ELIMINATION OF
  DISPROPORTIONALITY AND DISPARITIES]
         Sec. 107A.001.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "office" means
  the office of health equity established under this chapter. 
         Sec. 107A.002.  OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY [107A.001. CENTER
  FOR ELIMINATION OF DISPROPORTIONALITY AND DISPARITIES]. (a) The
  executive commissioner shall maintain an office of health equity
  within [a center for elimination of disproportionality and
  disparities in] the commission to:
               (1)  assume a leadership role in working or contracting
  with state and federal agencies, universities, private interest
  groups, communities, foundations, and offices of minority health to
  develop health initiatives to decrease or eliminate health and
  health access disparities [among racial, multicultural,
  disadvantaged, ethnic, and regional populations, including
  appropriate language services;] and improve health equity across
  the state, including rural and urban communities, regardless of a
  person's race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status; and
               (2)  maximize use of existing resources without
  duplicating existing efforts.
         (b)  The health initiatives developed under Subsection (a)
  must include initiatives to increase access to appropriate language
  services in health care settings.
         Sec. 107A.003  [107A.002]. POWERS OF OFFICE [CENTER]. The
  office [center] may:
               (1)  provide a central information and referral source,
  including a clearinghouse for health disparities information, and
  serve as the primary state resource in coordinating, planning, and
  advocating access to health care services to eliminate health
  disparities in this state;
               (2)  coordinate conferences and other training
  opportunities to increase skills among state agencies and
  government staff in management and in the appreciation of cultural
  diversity;
               (3)  pursue and administer grant funds for innovative
  projects for communities, groups, and individuals;
               (4)  provide recommendations and training in improving
  minority recruitment in state agencies;
               (5)  publicize information regarding health
  disparities and minority health issues through the use of the
  media;
               (6)  network with existing minority organizations,
  community-based health groups, and statewide health coalitions;
               (7)  solicit, receive, and spend grants, gifts, and
  donations from public and private sources; and
               (8)  contract with public and private entities in the
  performance of its responsibilities.
         Sec. 107A.004  [107A.003]. FUNDING. The commission may
  distribute to the office [center] unobligated and unexpended
  appropriations to be used to carry out the office's [its] powers and
  perform the office's duties.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.