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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the consolidation of ombudsman programs administered by |
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the Health and Human Services Commission. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. The heading to Subchapter Y, Chapter 531, |
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Government Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER Y. COMMISSION OMBUDSMAN PROGRAMS [FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF |
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FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES] |
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SECTION 2. Section 531.991(2), Government Code, as amended |
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by Chapter 906 (S.B. 213), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular |
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Session, 2017, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: |
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(2) "Ombudsman" means the individual appointed as the |
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ombudsman for an ombudsman program [the Department of Family and |
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Protective Services]. |
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SECTION 3. Section 531.991, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Subdivision (3) to read as follows: |
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(3) "Ombudsman program" means an ombudsman program |
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administered by the commission under this subchapter. |
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SECTION 4. Subchapter Y, Chapter 531, Government Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 531.9912 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.9912. ESTABLISHMENT OF OMBUDSMAN PROGRAMS. The |
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executive commissioner shall establish the following ombudsman |
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programs: |
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(1) the health and human services office of the |
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ombudsman in accordance with Section 531.9915; |
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(2) the ombudsman for children and youth in foster |
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care in accordance with Section 531.9931; |
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(3) the ombudsman for managed care assistance in |
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accordance with Section 531.9932; |
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(4) the ombudsman for behavioral health access to care |
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in accordance with Section 531.9933; and |
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(5) the ombudsman for individuals with an intellectual |
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or developmental disability in accordance with Section 531.9934. |
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SECTION 5. Section 531.0171, Government Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter Y, Chapter 531, Government Code, and |
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redesignated as Section 531.9915, Government Code, to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 531.9915 [531.0171]. OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN. (a) The |
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executive commissioner shall establish the commission's office of |
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the ombudsman with authority and responsibility over the health and |
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human services system in performing the following functions: |
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(1) providing dispute resolution services for the |
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health and human services system; |
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(2) performing consumer protection and advocacy |
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functions related to health and human services, including assisting |
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a consumer or other interested person with: |
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(A) raising a matter within the health and human |
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services system that the person feels is being ignored; and |
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(B) obtaining information regarding a filed |
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complaint; and |
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(3) collecting inquiry and complaint data related to |
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the health and human services system. |
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(b) The office of the ombudsman does not have the authority |
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to provide a separate process for resolving complaints or appeals. |
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(c) The executive commissioner shall develop a standard |
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process for tracking and reporting received inquiries and |
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complaints within the health and human services system. The |
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process must provide for the centralized tracking of inquiries and |
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complaints submitted to field, regional, or other local health and |
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human services system offices. |
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(d) Using the process developed under Subsection (c), the |
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office of the ombudsman shall collect inquiry and complaint data |
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from all offices, agencies, divisions, and other entities within |
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the health and human services system. To assist with the |
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collection of data under this subsection, the office may access any |
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system or process for recording inquiries and complaints used or |
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maintained within the health and human services system. |
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SECTION 6. Section 531.992, Government Code, as amended by |
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Chapter 906 (S.B. 213), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular |
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Session, 2017, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.992. APPOINTMENT OF OMBUDSMAN [FOR THE DEPARTMENT |
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OF FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES]. [(a)] The executive |
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commissioner [governor] shall appoint an ombudsman for each |
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ombudsman program [the Department of Family and Protective |
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Services] to serve at the will of the executive commissioner |
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[governor]. |
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[(b) The ombudsman is administratively attached to the |
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office of the ombudsman for the commission. |
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[(c) Subject to the appropriation of money for that purpose, |
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the ombudsman may employ staff to assist the ombudsman in |
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performing the ombudsman's duties under this subchapter. |
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[(d) The ombudsman may not use the name or any logo of the |
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department on any forms or other materials produced and distributed |
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by the ombudsman.] |
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SECTION 7. Section 531.9921, Government Code, as added by |
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Chapter 906 (S.B. 213), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular |
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Session, 2017, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.9921. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. A person may not serve |
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as ombudsman in an ombudsman program if the person or the person's |
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spouse: |
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(1) is employed by or participates in the management |
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of a business entity or other organization receiving funds from the |
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commission [department]; |
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(2) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, any |
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interest in a business entity or other organization receiving funds |
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from the commission [department]; or |
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(3) is required to register as a lobbyist under |
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Chapter 305 because of the person's activities for compensation on |
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behalf of a profession related to the operation of the commission |
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[department]. |
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SECTION 8. Section 531.993, Government Code, as amended by |
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Chapter 906 (S.B. 213), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular |
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Session, 2017, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.993. DUTIES OF OMBUDSMAN. (a) An [The] ombudsman |
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serves as an impartial [a neutral] party in assisting: |
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(1) children and youth in the conservatorship of the |
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department with complaints regarding issues within the authority of |
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the commission or department, as applicable [or another health and |
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human services agency]; and |
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(2) persons with a complaint against the commission |
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[department] regarding case-specific activities of the programs |
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within the health and human services system [of the department, |
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including adult protective services, child protective services, |
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child-care licensing, and statewide intake]. |
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(b) An [The] ombudsman shall: |
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(1) develop and implement statewide procedures to: |
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(A) receive complaints from: |
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(i) children and youth in the |
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conservatorship of the department; and |
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(ii) other persons with a complaint against |
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a program within the health and human services system [the |
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department]; |
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(B) review complaints filed with an [the] |
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ombudsman and take appropriate action, including: |
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(i) conducting an investigation into |
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individual complaints that allege violations of commission |
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procedures or policies [department or agency procedure or policy] |
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or other violations; and |
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(ii) referring to the commission |
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[department or agency management] for resolution any trends or |
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systemic issues identified in complaints; |
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(C) provide any necessary assistance to: |
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(i) children and youth in the |
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conservatorship of the department in making complaints and |
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reporting allegations of abuse, [or] neglect, or exploitation under |
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Chapter 48, Human Resources Code [to the department]; and |
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(ii) any other person in making complaints |
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against a program within the health and human services system or |
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reporting allegations of abuse, neglect, or exploitation under |
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Chapter 48, Human Resources Code; |
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(D) maintain the confidentiality of: |
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(i) an [the] ombudsman's communications and |
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records; |
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(ii) records of another person that have |
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been provided to an [the] ombudsman; and |
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(iii) communications of another person with |
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an [the] ombudsman; and |
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(E) ensure that [the department and] any person |
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[or a child or youth in the conservatorship of the department] who |
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files a complaint with an [the] ombudsman is [are] informed of the |
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results of the ombudsman's investigation of the complaint, |
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including whether the ombudsman was able to substantiate the |
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[person's, child's, or youth's] complaint; |
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(2) collaborate with the commission [department] to |
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develop and implement an annual outreach plan to promote awareness |
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of the ombudsman programs among the public[, children] and |
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stakeholders [youth in the conservatorship of the department, |
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family members and caretakers of those children, and facilities |
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licensed by the department and] that includes: |
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(A) how an ombudsman [the office] may be |
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contacted; |
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(B) the purpose of an ombudsman [the office]; and |
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(C) the services an ombudsman [the office] |
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provides; |
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(3) issue and file with the commission [department and |
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any applicable health and human services agency] a report that |
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contains an [the] ombudsman's final determination regarding a |
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complaint and any recommended corrective actions to be taken as a |
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result of the complaint; |
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(4) establish a secure form of communication with any |
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individual who files a complaint with an [the] ombudsman; |
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(5) collaborate with the commission [department] to |
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identify consequences for any retaliatory action related to a |
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complaint filed with an [the] ombudsman, in accordance with Section |
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531.997 [40.0041(g), Human Resources Code]; and |
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(6) monitor and evaluate the [department's] corrective |
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actions taken in response to a recommendation by an [the] |
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ombudsman. |
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(c) An [The] ombudsman's final determination in a report |
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described by Subsection (b)(3) must include a determination of |
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whether there was wrongdoing or negligence by the commission or |
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department or an agent of the commission or department or whether |
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the complaint was frivolous or [and] without merit. If the |
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ombudsman determines there was wrongdoing or negligence, the |
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ombudsman shall recommend corrective actions to be taken by the |
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commission or department. |
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(c-1) The department and the commission shall provide |
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written notice to an ombudsman on whether the department or |
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commission adopted or rejected the ombudsman's recommended |
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corrective action. If the department or commission rejects a |
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recommended corrective action, the department or commission shall |
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include in the notice the reason for the rejection. |
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(d) An [The] ombudsman may attend any judicial proceeding |
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related to a complaint filed with the ombudsman program [office]. |
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SECTION 9. Section 531.9931, Government Code, as added by |
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Chapter 906 (S.B. 213), Acts of the 85th Legislature, Regular |
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Session, 2017, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.9931. [DIVISION OF] OMBUDSMAN FOR CHILDREN AND |
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YOUTH IN FOSTER CARE. (a) The commission shall establish an |
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ombudsman program to provide support and information services to |
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children and youth in foster care. |
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(b) An [The division of the] ombudsman appointed under this |
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section shall [for children and youth in foster care is created |
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within the office of the ombudsman for the purpose of]: |
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(1) receive [receiving] complaints from children and |
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youth in the conservatorship of the department as provided under |
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Section 531.993(b)(1)(A)(i) [531.993(a)(1)]; |
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(2) inform [informing] children and youth in the |
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conservatorship of the department who file a complaint under this |
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subchapter about the result of an [the] ombudsman's investigation |
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of the complaint, including whether the ombudsman was able to |
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substantiate the child's or youth's complaint; and |
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(3) collaborate [collaborating] with the department |
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to develop an outreach plan for children and youth in the |
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conservatorship of the department to promote awareness of the |
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ombudsman program. |
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[(b) If a child or youth in the conservatorship of the |
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department contacts the ombudsman by telephone call to report a |
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complaint under this subchapter, the call shall be transferred |
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directly to a person employed by the division of the ombudsman |
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created under this section.] |
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SECTION 10. Section 531.0213, Government Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter Y, Chapter 531, Government Code, |
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redesignated as Section 531.9932, Government Code, and amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.9932 [531.0213]. OMBUDSMAN FOR MANAGED CARE |
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ASSISTANCE [SUPPORT SERVICES FOR MEDICAID RECIPIENTS]. (a) The |
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commission shall establish an ombudsman program to provide support |
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and information services to a person enrolled in or applying for |
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Medicaid coverage who experiences barriers to receiving health care |
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services. |
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(b) An ombudsman appointed under this section [The |
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commission] shall give emphasis to assisting a person with an |
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urgent or immediate medical or support need. |
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(c) [(b-1)] The commission shall provide support and |
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information services required by this section through a network of |
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entities coordinated by the commission's [office of the] ombudsman |
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program [or other division of the commission designated by the |
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executive commissioner] and composed of: |
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(1) the commission's [office of the] ombudsman program |
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or other division of the commission designated by the executive |
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commissioner to coordinate the network; |
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(2) the office of the state long-term care ombudsman |
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required under Subchapter F, Chapter 101A, Human Resources Code; |
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(3) the division within the commission responsible for |
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oversight of Medicaid managed care contracts; |
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(4) area agencies on aging; |
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(5) aging and disability resource centers established |
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under the Aging and Disability Resource Center initiative funded in |
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part by the federal Administration on Aging and the Centers for |
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Medicare and Medicaid Services; and |
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(6) any other entity the executive commissioner |
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determines appropriate[, including nonprofit organizations with |
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which the commission contracts under Subsection (c)]. |
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[(c) The commission may provide support and information |
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services by contracting with nonprofit organizations that are not |
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involved in providing health care, health insurance, or health |
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benefits.] |
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(d) As a part of the support and information services |
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required by this section, the ombudsman program [commission] shall: |
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(1) operate a statewide toll-free assistance |
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telephone number that includes relay services for persons with |
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speech or hearing disabilities and assistance for persons who speak |
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Spanish; |
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(2) intervene promptly with the state Medicaid office, |
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managed care organizations and providers, and any other appropriate |
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entity on behalf of a person who has an urgent need for medical |
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services; |
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(3) assist a person who is experiencing barriers in |
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the Medicaid application and enrollment process and refer the |
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person for further assistance if appropriate; |
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(4) educate persons so that they: |
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(A) understand the concept of managed care; |
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(B) understand their rights under Medicaid, |
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including grievance and appeal procedures; and |
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(C) are able to advocate for themselves; |
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(5) [collect and maintain statistical information on a |
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regional basis regarding calls received by the assistance lines and |
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publish quarterly reports that: |
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[(A) list the number of calls received by region; |
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[(B) identify trends in delivery and access |
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problems; |
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[(C) identify recurring barriers in the Medicaid |
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system; and |
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[(D) indicate other problems identified with |
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Medicaid managed care; |
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[(6)] assist the state Medicaid office and managed |
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care organizations and providers in identifying and correcting |
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problems, including site visits to affected regions if necessary; |
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(6) [(7)] meet the needs of all current and future |
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Medicaid managed care recipients, including children receiving |
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dental benefits [and other recipients receiving benefits, under |
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the: |
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[(A) STAR Medicaid managed care program; |
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[(B) STAR + PLUS Medicaid managed care program, |
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including the Texas Dual Eligibles Integrated Care Demonstration |
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Project provided under that program; |
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[(C) STAR Kids managed care program established |
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under Section 533.00253; and |
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[(D) STAR Health program]; |
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(7) [(8)] incorporate support services for children |
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enrolled in the child health plan established under Chapter 62, |
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Health and Safety Code; and |
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(8) [(9)] ensure that staff providing support and |
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information services receives sufficient training, including |
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training in the Medicare program for the purpose of assisting |
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recipients who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, and |
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has sufficient authority to resolve barriers experienced by |
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recipients to health care and long-term services and supports. |
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(e) The [commission's office of the] ombudsman program[, or |
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other division of the commission designated by the executive |
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commissioner to coordinate the network of entities responsible for |
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providing support and information services under this section,] |
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must be sufficiently independent from other aspects of Medicaid |
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managed care to represent the best interests of recipients in |
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problem resolution. |
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SECTION 11. Section 531.02251, Government Code, is |
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transferred to Subchapter Y, Chapter 531, Government Code, and |
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redesignated as Section 531.9933, Government Code, to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 531.9933 [531.02251]. OMBUDSMAN FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH |
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ACCESS TO CARE. (a) The commission shall establish an ombudsman |
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program to provide support and information services to a consumer |
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enrolled in or applying for a behavioral health program [In this |
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section, "ombudsman" means the individual designated as the |
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ombudsman for behavioral health access to care]. |
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(b) [The executive commissioner shall designate an |
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ombudsman for behavioral health access to care. |
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[(c) The ombudsman is administratively attached to the |
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office of the ombudsman for the commission. |
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[(d)] The commission may use an alternate title for the |
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ombudsman in consumer-facing materials if the commission |
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determines that an alternate title would be beneficial to consumer |
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understanding or access. |
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(c) An [(e) The] ombudsman serves as an impartial [a |
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neutral] party to help consumers, including consumers who are |
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uninsured or have public or private health benefit coverage, and |
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behavioral health care providers navigate and resolve issues |
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related to consumer access to behavioral health care, including |
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care for mental health conditions and substance use disorders. |
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(d) An [(f) The] ombudsman shall: |
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(1) interact with consumers and behavioral health care |
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providers with concerns or complaints to help the consumers and |
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providers resolve behavioral health care access issues; |
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(2) identify, track, and help report potential |
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violations of state or federal rules, regulations, or statutes |
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concerning the availability of, and terms and conditions of, |
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benefits for mental health conditions or substance use disorders, |
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including potential violations related to quantitative and |
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nonquantitative treatment limitations; |
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(3) report concerns, complaints, and potential |
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violations described by Subdivision (2) to the appropriate |
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regulatory or oversight agency; |
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(4) receive and report concerns and complaints |
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relating to inappropriate care or mental health commitment; |
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(5) provide appropriate information to help consumers |
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obtain behavioral health care; |
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(6) develop appropriate points of contact for |
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referrals to other state and federal agencies; and |
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(7) provide appropriate information to help consumers |
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or providers file appeals or complaints with the appropriate |
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entities, including insurers and other state and federal agencies. |
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(e) [(h)] The Texas Department of Insurance shall appoint a |
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liaison to an [the] ombudsman to receive reports of concerns, |
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complaints, and potential violations described by Subsection |
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(d)(2) [(f)(2)] from an [the] ombudsman, consumers, or behavioral |
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health care providers. |
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SECTION 12. Subchapter Y, Chapter 531, Government Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 531.9934 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.9934. OMBUDSMAN FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH AN |
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INTELLECTUAL OR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY. The executive |
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commissioner shall appoint an ombudsman to assist a client, or a |
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person acting on behalf of an individual with an intellectual or |
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developmental disability or a group of individuals with an |
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intellectual or developmental disability, with a complaint or |
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grievance regarding the infringement of the rights of an individual |
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with an intellectual or developmental disability or the delivery of |
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intellectual disability services submitted under Section 592.039, |
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Health and Safety Code. |
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SECTION 13. Section 531.994, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.994. INVESTIGATION OF UNREPORTED COMPLAINTS. If, |
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during the investigation of a complaint, an [the] ombudsman |
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discovers unreported violations of the commission's [department's |
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or a health and human services agency's] rules and policies, the |
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ombudsman shall open a new investigation for each unreported |
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violation. |
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SECTION 14. Sections 531.995 and 531.996, Government Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 531.995. ACCESS TO INFORMATION. The commission |
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[department and each health and human services agency] shall |
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provide an [the] ombudsman access to the [department's or agency's] |
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records that relate to a complaint the ombudsman is reviewing or |
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investigating. |
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Sec. 531.996. COMMUNICATION AND CONFIDENTIALITY. (a) A |
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person may communicate with an [the] ombudsman relating to a |
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complaint by telephone, by mail, by electronic mail, or by any other |
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means the ombudsman determines to be feasible, secure, and |
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accessible [to children and youth]. |
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(b) A communication with an [the] ombudsman is confidential |
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during an investigation or review of a complaint and remains |
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confidential after the complaint is resolved. |
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(c) The records of an [the] ombudsman are confidential and |
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must be maintained in a manner that preserves the confidentiality |
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of the records. |
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(d) The disclosure of confidential information to an [the] |
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ombudsman under this subchapter [section or Section 531.995] does |
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not constitute a waiver of confidentiality. Any information |
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disclosed to the ombudsman under this subchapter [section or |
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Section 531.995] remains confidential and privileged following |
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disclosure. |
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(e) An [The] ombudsman is not prohibited from communicating |
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with the commission [department or another health and human |
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services agency] regarding confidential information disclosed to |
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the ombudsman [by the department or agency]. |
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(f) An [The] ombudsman may make reports relating to an |
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investigation of a complaint public after the complaint is |
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resolved. A report may not include information that identifies an |
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individual complainant, client, parent, or employee or any other |
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person involved in the complaint. |
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SECTION 15. Sections 531.997 and 531.998, Government Code, |
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as amended by Chapter 906 (S.B. 213), Acts of the 85th Legislature, |
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Regular Session, 2017, are reenacted and amended to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 531.997. RETALIATION PROHIBITED. The commission |
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[department or another health and human services agency] may not |
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retaliate against a commission [department] employee[, a child or |
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youth in the conservatorship of the department,] or any other |
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person who in good faith makes a complaint to an [the] ombudsman or |
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against any person who cooperates with the ombudsman in an |
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investigation. |
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Sec. 531.998. REPORT. (a) Each [The] ombudsman shall |
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prepare an annual report that contains: |
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(1) a description of the ombudsman's work; |
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(2) any change made by the commission or department |
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[or another health and human services agency] in response to a |
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substantiated complaint; |
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(3) a description of any trends in the nature of |
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complaints received by the ombudsman or any systemic issues |
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identified by the ombudsman in the investigation of individual |
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complaints, any recommendations related to addressing those trends |
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and issues, and an evaluation of the feasibility of the ombudsman's |
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recommendations; |
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(4) a glossary of terms used in the report; |
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(5) a description of the methods used to promote |
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awareness of the ombudsman under Section 531.993(b) and the |
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ombudsman's promotion plan for the next year; and |
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(6) any public feedback received by the ombudsman |
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relating to the ombudsman's previous annual reports. |
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(b) Each [The] report must be submitted to the governor, the |
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lieutenant governor, each standing committee of the legislature |
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with jurisdiction over matters involving the commission |
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[department], each member of the legislature, and the executive |
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commissioner[, and the commissioner of the department] not later |
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than December 1 of each year. On receipt of the report, the |
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[department and the] commission shall make the report publicly |
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available on the [department's and the] commission's Internet |
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website [websites]. |
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SECTION 16. Section 592.039, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 592.039. GRIEVANCES. A client, or a person acting on |
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behalf of a person with an intellectual disability or a group of |
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persons with an intellectual disability, has the right to submit |
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complaints or grievances regarding the infringement of the rights |
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of a person with an intellectual disability or the delivery of |
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intellectual disability services against a person, group of |
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persons, organization, or business to the Health and Human Services |
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Commission's ombudsman for individuals with an intellectual or |
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developmental disability as provided under Section 531.9934, |
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Government Code [department's Office of Consumer Rights and |
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Services for investigation and appropriate action]. |
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SECTION 17. Section 531.9941, Government Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 18. If before implementing any provision of this |
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Act 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 19. This Act takes effect immediately if it |
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receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each |
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house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. |
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If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate |
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effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |