Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1493

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
3/25/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the duration of the interagency task force on ensuring appropriate care settings for persons with disabilities.

Impact

The implications of HB1493 are critical as they pertain to the resources and oversight of care services for individuals with disabilities in Texas. By establishing an expiry date for the task force, the legislation prompts a reassessment of the effectiveness of interagency efforts and highlights the need for continued advocacy and oversight to ensure that appropriate care settings remain a priority for the state. This could have significant ramifications for ongoing support systems available to individuals with disabilities, as well as the organizations that provide services to them.

Summary

House Bill 1493 pertains specifically to the interagency task force that focuses on ensuring appropriate care settings for persons with disabilities. The bill introduces amendments to Section 531.02441 of the Government Code by establishing the timeline for the task force's cessation. Notably, the bill states that the task force will be abolished on September 1, 2017, effectively signaling the end of its mandate unless further action is taken. This change reflects ongoing considerations within the Texas Legislature regarding the support and management of care for individuals with disabilities.

Contention

While the full discussions and debates surrounding HB1493 are not included in the available records, potential areas of contention may arise from differing perspectives on the necessity and efficiency of the task force itself. Supporters of the task force might argue that its work is vital for ongoing improvements in care standards, while critics may question the effectiveness of such a body or propose alternative forms of management or oversight. The task force's scheduled abolishment could ignite discussions about the legislative intention and the future of disability care advocacy in Texas.

Companion Bills

TX SB37

Very Similar Relating to the duration of the interagency task force on ensuring appropriate care settings for persons with disabilities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB37

Relating to the duration of the interagency task force on ensuring appropriate care settings for persons with disabilities.

TX SB2023

Relating to the implementation of the community living options information process for residents of certain facilities.

TX SB200

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Health and Human Services Commission and the provision of health and human services in this state.

TX HB2304

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Health and Human Services Commission and the provision of health and human services in this state.

TX SB219

Relating to the provision of health and human services in this state, including the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and other state agencies, and the licensing of certain health professionals; clarifying certain statutory provisions; authorizing the imposition of fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.