Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1743

Caption

Relating to transferring the Office for the Prevention of Developmental Disabilities to The University of Texas at Austin and renaming the office the Office for Healthy Children.

Impact

The legislation represents a significant shift in how Texas addresses developmental disabilities, dissolving the previous independent office and integrating its functions into a larger institutional framework. By placing the office under The University of Texas, the bill seeks to leverage academic resources and expertise to develop targeted prevention strategies. This transition aims to foster collaborative initiatives among various state and local agencies, thereby enhancing the quality of prevention services delivered to families and children across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1743 aims to transfer the Office for the Prevention of Developmental Disabilities to The University of Texas at Austin, rebranding it as the Office for Healthy Children. This bill reflects a strategic move to enhance the coordination of programs focused on preventing developmental disabilities by consolidating resources and efforts under the university's umbrella. The legislation emphasizes creating a more unified approach to minimize the economic and human losses associated with preventable disabilities among children in Texas.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 1743 was supportive among those who advocate for a more integrated approach to health and education. Proponents argue that consolidating resources at the university level will enhance effectiveness and accountability in managing developmental disability prevention efforts. However, there were concerns raised regarding the potential bureaucratic nature of such integrations, with some critics wary about the efficacy of university-run programs in addressing immediate community needs compared to more localized efforts.

Contention

Notable points of contention involved the balance between centralized oversight and local control in addressing disability prevention. Critics expressed concerns that the new structure may not adequately cater to the unique needs of different communities, potentially leading to a 'one-size-fits-all' approach that disregards localized strategies and resources. Furthermore, the changes invoked discussions on funding and the future role of state agencies previously involved in these initiatives, potentially impacting the allocation of resources crucial for targeted intervention programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2096

Relating to the use of force by peace officers and other officer interactions and duties.

TX SB2030

Relating to the establishment of The University of Texas at Austin Civitas School of Civic and International Leadership.

TX SB218

Relating to the grounds for disciplinary action against peace officers and the use of body worn cameras by peace officers.

TX SB1960

Relating to the carrying of weapons by community supervision and corrections department officers, juvenile probation officers, and certain retired law enforcement officers and to criminal liability for taking a weapon from certain of those officers.

TX HB3617

Relating to the carrying of weapons by community supervision and corrections department officers, juvenile probation officers, and certain retired law enforcement officers and to criminal liability for taking a weapon from certain of those officers.

TX SB1727

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, the functions of the office of independent ombudsman for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, and the powers and duties of the office of inspector general of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

TX SB1698

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

TX HB3888

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

TX HB2489

Relating to renaming the Texas Natural Resources Information System as the Texas Geographic Information Office and the duties of certain officers of that entity.

TX SB712

Relating to renaming the Texas Natural Resources Information System as the Texas Geographic Information Office and the duties of certain officers of that entity.

Similar Bills

TX HB3842

Relating to transferring the Office for the Prevention of Developmental Disabilities to The University of Texas at Austin and renaming the office the Office for Healthy Children.

CT SB00369

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To Developmental Services Statutes.

CT SB00373

An Act Concerning The Department Of Developmental Services' Recommendations Regarding Family Support Services And The Family Support Council.

CT HB07192

An Act Concerning A Protection And Advocacy System For Persons With Disabilities.

CT SB00439

An Act Concerning Technical Revisions To Human Services Statutes.

CT HB07237

An Act Concerning An Advisory Board For Persons Who Are Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing.

TN SJR0288

A RESOLUTION to recognize the Tennessee Technology First Initiative to explore and expand the use of enabling technologies in home and community-based services and supports for Tennesseans with Disabilities.

SC S0392

Technology First State