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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the regulation of psychiatric residential treatment |
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facilities and Medicaid reimbursement for the provision of |
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treatment by those facilities; requiring an occupational license. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 577.002(b), Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) This chapter does not apply to a psychiatric residential |
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[youth] treatment facility licensed [certified] under Chapter |
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577A. |
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SECTION 2. The heading to Chapter 577A, Health and Safety |
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Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 577A. PSYCHIATRIC RESIDENTIAL [YOUTH] TREATMENT |
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FACILITIES |
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SECTION 3. Section 577A.001(3), Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(3) "Psychiatric residential [youth] treatment |
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facility" means a private facility that provides psychiatric health |
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treatments and services in a residential, nonhospital setting |
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exclusively to individuals who are 21 years of age or younger [and |
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is licensed as a general residential operation under Chapter 42, |
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Human Resources Code]. The term includes a facility that provides |
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room and board. |
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SECTION 4. The heading to Subchapter B, Chapter 577A, |
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Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER B. LICENSURE [CERTIFICATION], FEES, AND INSPECTIONS |
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SECTION 5. Section 577A.051, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.051. LICENSE REQUIRED [VOLUNTARY QUALITY |
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STANDARDS CERTIFICATION]. A person may not operate a psychiatric |
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residential treatment facility without a license issued by the |
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commission [The commission shall, using existing resources to the |
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extent feasible, develop and implement a voluntary quality |
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standards certification process to certify a psychiatric |
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residential youth treatment facility that meets standards for |
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certification] under this chapter. |
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SECTION 6. The heading to Section 577A.052, Health and |
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Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.052. LICENSE [CERTIFICATE] APPLICATION. |
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SECTION 7. Section 577A.052(a), Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a) To obtain a license [certificate] under this chapter, an |
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applicant must submit to the commission an application in the form |
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and manner prescribed by the commission. |
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SECTION 8. Section 577A.053, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.053. FEES. The executive commissioner by rule |
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shall establish a nonrefundable license [certificate] application |
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fee and a nonrefundable license [certificate] renewal fee in |
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amounts necessary to cover the costs of administering this chapter. |
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SECTION 9. Section 577A.054, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.054. ISSUANCE AND RENEWAL OF LICENSE |
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[CERTIFICATE]. (a) The commission shall issue a license |
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[certificate] to an applicant if on inspection and investigation |
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the commission determines the applicant meets the requirements of |
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this chapter and commission rules. [The commission may not issue to |
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an applicant a certificate under this chapter unless the applicant |
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is licensed as a general residential operation under Chapter 42, |
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Human Resources Code.] |
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(b) A license [certificate] issued under this chapter |
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expires on the second anniversary of the date the license |
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[certificate] is issued or renewed. |
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(c) The commission shall renew a license [certificate] if: |
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(1) the license [certificate] holder submits to the |
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commission a fee established by the executive commissioner under |
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Section 577A.053; and |
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(2) on inspection and investigation the commission |
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determines the license [certificate] holder meets the requirements |
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of this chapter and commission rules. |
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SECTION 10. Section 577A.055, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.055. INSPECTIONS. In addition to the inspections |
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required under Section 577A.054, the commission shall conduct an |
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inspection not later than the first anniversary of the date a |
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license [certificate] is issued or renewed to ensure the license |
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[certificate] holder remains in compliance with the requirements of |
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this chapter and commission rules. |
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SECTION 11. The heading to Subchapter C, Chapter 577A, |
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Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER C. REGULATION OF LICENSED [CERTIFIED] PSYCHIATRIC |
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RESIDENTIAL [YOUTH] TREATMENT FACILITIES |
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SECTION 12. Section 577A.101, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.101. MINIMUM STANDARDS. The executive |
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commissioner by rule shall establish minimum standards for the |
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licensing [certification] of psychiatric residential [youth] |
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treatment facilities under this chapter. The minimum standards |
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must require a facility to: |
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(1) obtain accreditation by The Joint Commission, the |
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Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, the |
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Council on Accreditation, or another accrediting organization |
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approved by the commission; [and] |
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(2) provide and prescribe guidelines for the provision |
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of the following activities, treatments, and services: |
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(A) development and implementation of individual |
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plans of care, including the provision of services provided by a |
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licensed psychiatrist or physician to develop individual plans of |
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care; |
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(B) individual therapy; |
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(C) family engagement activities; |
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(D) consultation services with qualified |
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professionals, including case managers, primary care |
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professionals, community-based mental health providers, school |
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staff, and other support planners; |
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(E) 24-hour nursing services; and |
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(F) direct care and supervision services, |
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supportive services for daily living and safety, and positive |
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behavior management services; |
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(3) satisfy federal requirements for a psychiatric |
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residential treatment facility under 42 C.F.R. Section 441.151 et |
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seq. and 42 C.F.R. Section 483.350 et seq.; and |
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(4) satisfy all requirements to be licensed as a |
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general residential operation under Chapter 42, Human Resources |
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Code, and comply with rules adopted under that chapter. |
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SECTION 13. Section 577A.102, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.102. ADMISSION CRITERIA. A facility licensed |
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[certified] under this chapter may not admit or provide treatments |
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or services to an individual unless the individual: |
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(1) is 21 years of age or younger; |
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(2) has been diagnosed with a severe emotional |
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disturbance by a licensed mental health professional; |
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(3) requires residential psychiatric treatment under |
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the direction of a licensed physician to improve the individual's |
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condition; and |
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(4) was referred for treatments or services in a |
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psychiatric residential [youth] treatment facility by a licensed |
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mental health professional. |
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SECTION 14. Section 577A.151, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 577A.151. PENALTIES. A facility licensed [certified] |
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under this chapter is subject to a civil penalty under Section |
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571.023 or an administrative penalty under Section 571.025, as |
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applicable, for a violation of this chapter or a rule adopted under |
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this chapter. |
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SECTION 15. Section 32.024, Human Resources Code, is |
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amended by adding Subsection (ss) to read as follows: |
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(ss) The commission in the commission's rules and standards |
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governing the scope of services provided under the medical |
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assistance program shall include psychiatric treatment and related |
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services provided by a psychiatric residential treatment facility |
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licensed under Chapter 577A, Health and Safety Code, to the extent |
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permitted by federal law. |
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SECTION 16. Section 42.041(b), Human Resources Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) This section does not apply to: |
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(1) a state-operated facility; |
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(2) an agency foster home; |
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(3) a facility that is operated in connection with a |
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shopping center, business, religious organization, or |
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establishment where children are cared for during short periods |
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while parents or persons responsible for the children are attending |
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religious services, shopping, or engaging in other activities, |
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including retreats or classes for religious instruction, on or near |
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the premises, that does not advertise as a child-care facility or |
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day-care center, and that informs parents that it is not licensed by |
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the state; |
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(4) a school or class for religious instruction that |
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does not last longer than two weeks and is conducted by a religious |
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organization during the summer months; |
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(5) a youth camp licensed by the Department of State |
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Health Services; |
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(6) a facility licensed, operated, certified, or |
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registered by another state agency; |
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(7) an educational facility that is accredited by the |
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Texas Education Agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and |
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Schools, or an accreditation body that is a member of the Texas |
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Private School Accreditation Commission and that operates |
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primarily for educational purposes for prekindergarten and above, a |
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before-school or after-school program operated directly by an |
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accredited educational facility, or a before-school or |
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after-school program operated by another entity under contract with |
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the educational facility, if the Texas Education Agency, the |
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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, or the other |
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accreditation body, as applicable, has approved the curriculum |
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content of the before-school or after-school program operated under |
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the contract; |
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(8) an educational facility that operates solely for |
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educational purposes for prekindergarten through at least grade |
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two, that does not provide custodial care for more than one hour |
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during the hours before or after the customary school day, and that |
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is a member of an organization that promulgates, publishes, and |
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requires compliance with health, safety, fire, and sanitation |
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standards equal to standards required by state, municipal, and |
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county codes; |
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(9) a kindergarten or preschool educational program |
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that is operated as part of a public school or a private school |
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accredited by the Texas Education Agency, that offers educational |
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programs through grade six, and that does not provide custodial |
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care during the hours before or after the customary school day; |
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(10) a family home, whether registered or listed; |
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(11) an educational facility that is integral to and |
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inseparable from its sponsoring religious organization or an |
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educational facility both of which do not provide custodial care |
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for more than two hours maximum per day, and that offers an |
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educational program in one or more of the |
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following: prekindergarten through at least grade three, |
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elementary grades, or secondary grades; |
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(12) an emergency shelter facility, other than a |
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facility that would otherwise require a license as a child-care |
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facility under this section, that provides shelter or care to a |
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minor and the minor's child or children, if any, under Section |
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32.201, Family Code, if the facility: |
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(A) is currently under a contract with a state or |
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federal agency; or |
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(B) meets the requirements listed under Section |
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51.005(b)(3); |
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(13) a juvenile detention facility certified under |
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Section 51.12, Family Code, a juvenile correctional facility |
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certified under Section 51.125, Family Code, a juvenile facility |
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providing services solely for the Texas Juvenile Justice |
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Department, or any other correctional facility for children |
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operated or regulated by another state agency or by a political |
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subdivision of the state; |
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(14) an elementary-age (ages 5-13) recreation program |
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operated by a municipality provided the governing body of the |
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municipality annually adopts standards of care by ordinance after a |
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public hearing for such programs, that such standards are provided |
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to the parents of each program participant, and that the ordinances |
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shall include, at a minimum, staffing ratios, minimum staff |
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qualifications, minimum facility, health, and safety standards, |
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and mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing the adopted local |
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standards; and further provided that parents be informed that the |
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program is not licensed by the state and the program may not be |
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advertised as a child-care facility; |
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(15) an annual youth camp held in a municipality with a |
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population of more than 1.5 million that operates for not more than |
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three months and that has been operated for at least 10 years by a |
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nonprofit organization that provides care for the homeless; |
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(16) a food distribution program that: |
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(A) serves an evening meal to children two years |
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of age or older; and |
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(B) is operated by a nonprofit food bank in a |
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nonprofit, religious, or educational facility for not more than two |
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hours a day on regular business days; |
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(17) a child-care facility that operates for less than |
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three consecutive weeks and less than 40 days in a period of 12 |
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months; |
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(18) a program: |
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(A) in which a child receives direct instruction |
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in a single skill, talent, ability, expertise, or proficiency; |
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(B) that does not provide services or offerings |
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that are not directly related to the single talent, ability, |
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expertise, or proficiency; |
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(C) that does not advertise or otherwise |
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represent that the program is a child-care facility, day-care |
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center, or licensed before-school or after-school program or that |
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the program offers child-care services; |
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(D) that informs the parent or guardian: |
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(i) that the program is not licensed by the |
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state; and |
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(ii) about the physical risks a child may |
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face while participating in the program; and |
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(E) that conducts background checks for all |
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program employees and volunteers who work with children in the |
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program using information that is obtained from the Department of |
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Public Safety; |
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(19) an elementary-age (ages 5-13) recreation program |
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that: |
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(A) adopts standards of care, including |
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standards relating to staff ratios, staff training, health, and |
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safety; |
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(B) provides a mechanism for monitoring and |
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enforcing the standards and receiving complaints from parents of |
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enrolled children; |
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(C) does not advertise as or otherwise represent |
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the program as a child-care facility, day-care center, or licensed |
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before-school or after-school program or that the program offers |
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child-care services; |
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(D) informs parents that the program is not |
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licensed by the state; |
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(E) is organized as a nonprofit organization or |
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is located on the premises of a participant's residence; |
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(F) does not accept any remuneration other than a |
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nominal annual membership fee; |
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(G) does not solicit donations as compensation or |
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payment for any good or service provided as part of the program; and |
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(H) conducts background checks for all program |
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employees and volunteers who work with children in the program |
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using information that is obtained from the Department of Public |
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Safety; |
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(20) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home |
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involving one or more children or a sibling group, excluding |
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children who are related to the caretaker, in which the caretaker: |
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(A) had a prior relationship with the child or |
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sibling group or other family members of the child or sibling group; |
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(B) does not care for more than one unrelated |
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child or sibling group; |
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(C) does not receive compensation or solicit |
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donations for the care of the child or sibling group; and |
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(D) has a written agreement with the parent to |
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care for the child or sibling group; |
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(21) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home |
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involving one or more children or a sibling group, excluding |
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children who are related to the caretaker, in which: |
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(A) the department is the managing conservator of |
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the child or sibling group; |
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(B) the department placed the child or sibling |
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group in the caretaker's home; and |
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(C) the caretaker had a long-standing and |
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significant relationship with the child or sibling group, or the |
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family of the child or sibling group, before the child or sibling |
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group was placed with the caretaker; |
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(22) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home |
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involving one or more children or a sibling group, excluding |
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children who are related to the caretaker, in which the child is in |
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the United States on a time-limited visa under the sponsorship of |
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the caretaker or of a sponsoring organization; |
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(23) a facility operated by a nonprofit organization |
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that: |
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(A) does not otherwise operate as a child-care |
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facility that is required to be licensed under this section; |
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(B) provides emergency shelter and care for not |
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more than 15 days to children 13 years of age or older but younger |
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than 18 years of age who are victims of human trafficking alleged |
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under Section 20A.02, Penal Code; |
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(C) is located in a municipality with a |
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population of at least 600,000 that is in a county on an |
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international border; and |
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(D) meets one of the following criteria: |
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(i) is licensed by, or operates under an |
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agreement with, a state or federal agency to provide shelter and |
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care to children; or |
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(ii) meets the eligibility requirements for |
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a contract under Section 51.005(b)(3); |
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(24) a facility that provides respite care exclusively |
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for a local mental health authority under a contract with the local |
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mental health authority; [or] |
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(25) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home |
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involving one or more children or a sibling group in which the |
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caretaker: |
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(A) has a written authorization agreement under |
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Chapter 34, Family Code, with the parent of each child or sibling |
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group to care for each child or sibling group; |
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(B) does not care for more than six children, |
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excluding children who are related to the caretaker; and |
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(C) does not receive compensation for caring for |
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any child or sibling group; or |
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(26) a psychiatric residential treatment facility |
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licensed under Chapter 577A, Health and Safety Code. |
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SECTION 17. Section 577A.003, Health and Safety Code, is |
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repealed. |
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SECTION 18. As soon as practicable after the effective date |
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of this Act, the executive commissioner of the Health and Human |
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Services Commission shall adopt rules as necessary to implement the |
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changes in law made by this Act. |
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SECTION 19. 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 20. Notwithstanding the changes in law made by this |
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Act to Chapter 577A, Health and Safety Code, a psychiatric |
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residential treatment facility that is licensed under Chapter 42, |
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Human Resources Code, on the effective date of this Act is not |
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required to be licensed under Chapter 577A, Health and Safety Code, |
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until the expiration of the facility's license under Chapter 42, |
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Human Resources Code. |
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SECTION 21. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |