Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1197 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R1688 UM-D
 By: Van de Putte S.B. No. 1197


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to establishing a local behavioral health intervention
 pilot project.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. (a) The Department of State Health Services
 shall establish a local behavioral health intervention pilot
 project for children in Bexar County.
 (b) In implementing the pilot project, the department shall
 require a local mental health authority serving Bexar County to:
 (1) enter into a memorandum of understanding or other
 agreement with state and local agencies that work directly with
 children, including the Department of State Health Services, the
 Department of Family and Protective Services, the Texas Youth
 Commission, and the Texas Education Agency, to:
 (A) permit collaboration in the provision of
 uniform early intervention behavioral health services to children;
 (B) identify children, with written consent from
 parents or guardians, who are at risk of placement in an alternative
 setting for behavior management, in accordance with behavioral
 standards established by the Texas Education Agency and local
 school district policy, or intervention by the juvenile justice or
 child protective services systems; and
 (C) with written consent from parents or
 guardians, divert children identified under Paragraph (B) to a
 system of care services to reduce gaps or inefficiencies in the
 provision of care;
 (2) develop, in collaboration with the state and local
 agencies, a best practices plan regarding:
 (A) informed consent and confidentiality
 practices;
 (B) uniform behavioral health screening for
 children;
 (C) uniform referral processes between systems
 and agencies related to behavioral health services;
 (D) the delivery of early intervention and
 treatment services; and
 (E) an information exchange process between
 agencies to facilitate faster identification and assessment of
 behavioral health problems and integrate service delivery;
 (3) identify outcome measures that may be used to
 measure the efficiency of coordination; and
 (4) ensure that an extensive listing of providers is
 available for children and their families, including information
 regarding the services offered and the behavioral health issues
 addressed by the provider.
 (c) In order to facilitate the pilot project and identify
 children in accordance with Subsection (b)(1)(B), a local mental
 health authority serving Bexar County, the Department of State
 Health Services, the Department of Family and Protective Services,
 the Texas Youth Commission, the Texas Education Agency, and local
 school districts may, with the consent of the child's parents or
 guardians:
 (1) disclose information relating to a child,
 including information concerning the child's identity, needs,
 treatment, social, criminal, and educational history, probation or
 supervision status and compliance with the conditions of the
 child's probation or supervision, and medical or mental health
 history, if the disclosure serves a purpose of the pilot project;
 (2) accept information relating to a child that serves
 a purpose of the pilot project, regardless of whether other state
 law makes that information confidential; and
 (3) before sharing information under this section,
 enter into a memorandum of understanding with another local or
 state governmental entity to specify:
 (A) the types of information that may be
 exchanged among agencies under this section without violating any
 applicable provisions of federal law, including any federal funding
 requirements; and
 (B) the protocols for information sharing,
 including methods for ensuring the continued protection of
 confidential information by the recipient of the information.
 (d) This section does not affect the confidential status of
 the information being shared.
 (e) The department may use funds for crisis prevention
 programs in collaboration with funds from local authorities,
 including school districts and criminal justice agencies, to
 implement the pilot project.
 (f) Not later than December 1, 2010, the local mental health
 authority involved in the pilot project shall submit a report to the
 department regarding the local behavioral health intervention
 pilot project, including:
 (1) a comprehensive analysis of the efficacy of the
 project; and
 (2) the local authority's findings and
 recommendations.
 (g) This section expires September 1, 2011.
 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.