Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB70

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

Caption

Relating to the investigation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation in an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded.

Impact

Through its amendments, SB70 enhances the oversight and protection for vulnerable residents in care facilities. By requiring thorough investigations and timely reporting to DFPS, the bill aims to create a more accountable environment for facilities that house individuals with mental disabilities. It specifically emphasizes the need for confidentiality in investigation processes, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected while still fostering transparency when abuse is suspected.

Summary

SB70 addresses the investigation protocols for incidents of abuse, neglect, or exploitation involving individuals with disabilities who receive services in intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded. This legislation amends existing statutes to clarify reporting requirements and investigative processes for those concerned about the welfare of residents. The bill mandates swift investigations by the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) upon receiving reports and outlines the responsibilities of facility owners and employees in reporting suspected abuse or neglect.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SB70 seeks to reinforce the protections for individuals in intermediate care facilities by establishing clear mandates for reporting and investigation. The outcomes of these legislative changes may lead to improved safety standards within these facilities while navigating the complexities of ensuring that both residents' rights and the operational integrity of care facilities are maintained.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include the balance between thorough investigative procedures and the rights of facilities to operate without undue interference. Proponents argue that the rigorous reporting and investigation requirements are essential for safeguarding residents, while opponents may express concerns about potential over-regulation that could hinder the ability of facilities to provide care effectively. The bill's focus on individual rights and safety, alongside its implications for facility management, has sparked debates within legislative circles.

Companion Bills

TX HB2444

Identical Relating to the investigation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation in an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4696

Relating to the reporting and investigation of certain allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation, the making and investigation of complaints alleging violations of certain health facility licensing requirements, and the content of the employee misconduct registry.

TX SB2103

Relating to transferring certain investigations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation to the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX SB515

Relating to investigations of child abuse and neglect and the procedures for adding names to or removing names from the central registry of child abuse and neglect.

TX HB63

Relating to reports of child abuse or neglect and certain preliminary investigations of those reports.

TX SB1447

Relating to a training program for persons investigating suspected child abuse or neglect.

TX HB1667

Relating to the reporting of child abuse or neglect.

TX HB1289

Relating to a training program for persons investigating suspected child abuse or neglect.

TX HB635

Relating to notifying an alleged perpetrator of child abuse or neglect of the person's rights in connection with an investigation conducted by the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB31

Relating to an external audit of abuse or neglect investigations conducted by the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB730

Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship, investigations by the Department of Family and Protective Services, and parental child safety placements.

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