Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4378

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to obsolete or redundant reporting requirements applicable to health and human services agencies.

Impact

If enacted, HB4378 is expected to enhance the operational efficiency of health and human services agencies by minimizing paperwork and redirecting focus towards more critical functions. The effectiveness of this bill hinges on the critical evaluation by state leaders, including the governor and committee presiding officers, to identify and recommend reports for abolition. Streamlining these reporting obligations may lead to improved service delivery and governance, ultimately resulting in a more effective allocation of state resources.

Summary

House Bill 4378 is designed to streamline operations within Texas' health and human services agencies by abolishing unnecessary or redundant reporting requirements. This legislative measure seeks to reduce bureaucratic burdens associated with outdated reporting that no longer serves significant functions within the operational framework of these agencies. The bill not only targets the elimination of these reports but also establishes a process for determining which reports are considered obsolete or redundant, thereby allowing for more efficient management of resources within the agencies involved.

Contention

While the bill aims for increased efficiency, it may also spark debates regarding oversight and accountability. Critics may argue that reducing the number of reports could lead to diminished transparency and oversight, potentially safeguarding less of the citizenry's interest in governmental operations. Another concern highlighted by opponents could stem from the risks involved in removing reports that serve to monitor practices and outcomes within the health and human services sectors, questioning the balance between efficiency and accountability.

Companion Bills

TX SB2396

Identical Relating to obsolete or redundant reporting requirements applicable to health and human services agencies.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB446

Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to intellectual disability and certain references to abolished health and human services agencies.

TX SB332

Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to intellectual disability and certain references to abolished health and human services agencies.

TX SB1342

Relating to requirements applicable to certain third-party health insurers in relation to Medicaid.

TX HB3119

Relating to requirements applicable to certain third-party health insurers in relation to Medicaid.

TX SB26

Relating to local mental health authority and local behavioral health authority audits and mental and behavioral health reporting, services, and programs.

TX HB3462

Relating to the consolidation of ombudsman programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX HB1517

Relating to an independent assessment of the Health and Human Services Commission's rules, minimum standards, and contract requirements that apply to certain residential child-care providers.

TX SB593

Relating to an independent assessment of the Health and Human Services Commission's and the Department of Family and Protective Services' rules, minimum standards, and contract requirements that apply to certain residential child-care providers.

TX HB1750

Relating to the applicability of certain city requirements to agricultural operations.

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