Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB943

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Caption

Relating to a pilot project to establish a comprehensive single point of entry for long-term services and supports provided to the aged and physically disabled individuals.

Impact

The implementation of SB943 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws governing how long-term care services are administered. By creating a coordinated system that allows individuals to access multiple services from a single location, the bill aims to reduce the complexities and delays often associated with obtaining necessary support. The focus on expedited service authorization indicates an effort to prioritize individuals who urgently require assistance, addressing a critical need in the current system.

Summary

SB943 proposes the establishment of a pilot project in Texas to create a comprehensive single point of entry for accessing long-term services and supports for individuals who are aged or physically disabled. The bill mandates that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission develop and implement up to three pilot project sites across the state, where local staff members from various relevant agencies will work collaboratively to manage requests for services. The goal is to streamline the application and service initiation process for these vulnerable populations.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise from concerns regarding resource allocation and the sufficiency of funding for the pilot projects. Critics may question whether the state can adequately support the implementation of these new systems without diverting resources from existing programs. Additionally, there may be varying opinions on the effectiveness of a centralized system versus maintaining localized control where agencies operate independently to address specific community needs.

Companion Bills

TX HB1398

Identical Relating to a pilot project to establish a comprehensive single point of entry for long-term services and supports provided to older persons and persons with physical disabilities.

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