Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4131

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the receivership of a single-source continuum contractor providing child welfare services.

Impact

One of the key implications of HB 4131 is that it provides a structured process for appointing receivers. This process enables swift action to be taken in critical situations where children’s welfare is at risk. The bill outlines the conditions under which a receiver may be appointed, including poor contractor performance, imminent safety risks, and financial instability. Through these provisions, the bill seeks to safeguard the well-being of children and families reliant on community-based care services.

Summary

House Bill 4131 seeks to establish a legal framework for the receivership of single-source continuum contractors that provide child welfare services in Texas. This legislation amends the Civil Practice and Remedies Code and introduces a new subchapter in the Family Code, allowing for the appointment of a receiver in cases where a contractor fails to meet necessary performance standards or poses a danger to children under the state's conservatorship. The intent is to ensure continuous care and service provision to vulnerable children by enabling the court to intervene when a contractor significantly underperforms or shows an inability to fulfill its obligations.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve child welfare services, it also raises points of contention regarding the management of these services. Concerns have been expressed about the potential for increased governmental control over private contractors and the implications for service delivery. Some stakeholders fear that overly broad interpretations of contractor failures could lead to unnecessary interventions, complicating the relationship between the state and community service providers. Critics of the bill may argue that it could create an environment of mistrust and lead to hesitations in the operational capabilities of contractors due to fear of being placed under receivership.

Overall_concern

As HB 4131 progresses through the legislative process, its impacts will be examined closely by advocates and policymakers alike. The legislation not only seeks to address performance issues but also to foster accountability within the child welfare system. Balancing oversight with the need for effective community-based services remains a salient challenge, as ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of children in conservatorship is paramount.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Civil Practice And Remedies Code

  • Chapter 64. Receivership
    • Section: New Section

Family Code

  • Chapter 264. Child Welfare Services
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB2034

Identical Relating to the receivership of a single-source continuum contractor providing child welfare services.

TX HB5364

Same As Relating to the receivership of a single-source continuum contractor providing child welfare services.

Similar Bills

TX HB5364

Relating to the receivership of a single-source continuum contractor providing child welfare services.

TX SB2034

Relating to the receivership of a single-source continuum contractor providing child welfare services.

TX HB3691

Relating to the statewide implementation of community-based foster care by the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB3431

Relating to procedures in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship and the operation of the child protective services and foster care systems.

TX SB1188

Relating to receivership of the Agua Special Utility District and requirements for directors of the Agua Special Utility District.

TX HB5313

Relating to receivership of the Agua Special Utility District and requirements for candidates for the board of directors of the Agua Special Utility District.

TX HB5361

Relating to certain requirements regarding a contract between a single source continuum contractor and the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB4130

Relating to certain requirements regarding a contract between a single source continuum contractor and the Department of Family and Protective Services.