82R23999 YDB-F By: Callegari H.B. No. 1982 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1982: By: Frullo C.S.H.B. No. 1982 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to transferring the Texas Department of Rural Affairs to the Office of Rural Affairs within the Department of Agriculture, abolishing the board of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs, and establishing an advisory council. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. The heading to Chapter 487, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: CHAPTER 487. OFFICE [TEXAS DEPARTMENT] OF RURAL AFFAIRS IN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SECTION 2. Section 487.001, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 487.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Board" means the commissioner [board of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs]. (2) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of agriculture. (3) "Department" means the office [Texas Department of Rural Affairs]. (4) "Office" means the Office of Rural Affairs established within the Department of Agriculture under Section 12.038, Agriculture Code. SECTION 3. Subchapter A, Chapter 487, Government Code, is amended by adding Section 487.003 to read as follows: Sec. 487.003. REFERENCE IN LAW. (a) A reference in this chapter or other law to the Texas Department of Rural Affairs means the office and a reference in this chapter or other law to the board of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs means the commissioner. (b) A reference in law to the executive director of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs means the director of the Office of Rural Affairs appointed under Section 12.038, Agriculture Code. SECTION 4. Section 487.026, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 487.026. [EXECUTIVE] DIRECTOR. (a) The [board may hire an executive] director serves [to serve] as the chief executive officer of the office [department] and performs [to perform] the administrative duties of the office [department]. (b) [The executive director serves at the will of the board. [(c)] The [executive] director may hire staff within guidelines established by the commissioner [board]. SECTION 5. Section 487.051(a), Government Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) The office [department] shall: (1) assist rural communities in the key areas of economic development, community development, rural health, and rural housing; (2) serve as a clearinghouse for information and resources on all state and federal programs affecting rural communities; (3) in consultation with rural community leaders, locally elected officials, state elected and appointed officials, academic and industry experts, and the interagency work group created under this chapter, identify and prioritize policy issues and concerns affecting rural communities in the state; (4) make recommendations to the legislature to address the concerns affecting rural communities identified under Subdivision (3); (5) monitor developments that have a substantial effect on rural Texas communities, especially actions of state government, and compile an annual report describing and evaluating the condition of rural communities; (6) administer the federal community development block grant nonentitlement program; (7) administer programs supporting rural health care as provided by this chapter; (8) perform research to determine the most beneficial and cost-effective ways to improve the welfare of rural communities; (9) ensure that the office [department] qualifies as the state's office of rural health for the purpose of receiving grants from the Office of Rural Health Policy of the United States Department of Health and Human Services under 42 U.S.C. Section 254r; (10) manage the state's Medicare rural hospital flexibility program under 42 U.S.C. Section 1395i-4; (11) seek state and federal money available for economic development in rural areas for programs under this chapter; (12) in conjunction with other offices and divisions of the Department of Agriculture, regularly cross-train office [department] employees with other employees of the Department of Agriculture regarding the programs administered and services provided [by each agency] to rural communities; and (13) work with interested persons to assist volunteer fire departments and emergency services districts in rural areas. SECTION 6. Section 487.0541(c), Government Code, is amended to read as follows: (c) The work group shall meet at the call of the [executive] director of the office [department]. SECTION 7. Section 487.055, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 487.055. ADVISORY COMMITTEES. (a) The commissioner [board] may appoint advisory committees as necessary to assist the office [board] in performing its duties. An advisory committee may be composed of private citizens and representatives from state and local governmental entities. A state or local governmental entity shall appoint a representative to an advisory committee at the request of the commissioner [board]. (b) Chapter 2110 does not apply to an advisory committee created under this section. SECTION 8. Section 487.351(d), Government Code, is amended to read as follows: (d) An applicant for a grant, loan, or award under a community development block grant program may appeal a decision of the [executive] director by filing an appeal with the commissioner [board]. The commissioner [board] shall hold a hearing on the appeal and render a decision. SECTION 9. Chapter 487, Government Code, is amended by adding Subchapter R to read as follows: SUBCHAPTER R. TEXAS RURAL HEALTH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Sec. 487.801. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "advisory council" means the Texas Rural Health and Economic Development Advisory Council established under this subchapter. Sec. 487.802. ESTABLISHMENT AND COMPOSITION OF ADVISORY COUNCIL; PRESIDING OFFICER. (a) The commissioner shall establish the Texas Rural Health and Economic Development Advisory Council, composed of the following members: (1) one local official in this state with health care expertise, appointed by the commissioner; (2) one county official in this state with health care expertise, appointed by the commissioner; (3) one senator serving a predominantly rural area, appointed by the lieutenant governor; (4) one member of the house of representatives serving a predominantly rural area, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; (5) a representative of an institution of higher education in this state that specializes in public health and community and economic development, appointed by the commissioner; and (6) four public members with health care or economic development expertise, appointed by the commissioner. (b) The members of the advisory council serve staggered three-year terms. A member of the council appointed by the commissioner serves at the pleasure of the commissioner. (c) The commissioner shall serve as presiding officer of the advisory council and as a nonvoting member of the advisory council. The commissioner is not counted as a member of the advisory council for purposes of establishing a quorum. Sec. 487.803. DUTIES OF ADVISORY COUNCIL. The advisory council shall: (1) advise the commissioner, director, and office on rural policy priorities, including priorities for the use and allocation in this state of federal block grant money; (2) review this state's existing rural policies and programs; (3) meet with the representatives of state agencies that administer rural programs as necessary to conduct the review required under Subdivision (2); (4) make recommendations to the office regarding the allocation in this state of federal block grant money; and (5) establish a rural health task force composed of all or a portion of the members of the advisory council. Sec. 487.804. RURAL POLICY PLAN. (a) Not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the advisory council shall develop a rural policy plan that includes: (1) strategic initiatives for this state regarding economic development, community development, and rural health, including priorities for the use and allocation in this state of federal block grant money; and (2) recommendations for legislation and program development or revision. (b) Not later than January 1 of each even-numbered year, the commissioner shall submit to the legislature a report of the findings of the advisory council. Sec. 487.805. RURAL HEALTH TASK FORCE. The rural health task force shall: (1) assist the advisory council in its efforts to expand and improve access to health care in rural areas of this state; and (2) develop a statewide rural health plan for this state that includes: (A) strategic initiatives for this state regarding rural health; and (B) recommendations for legislation and program development or revision. Sec. 487.806. REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES. A member of the advisory council may not receive compensation for service on the advisory council or rural health task force. Subject to availability of funds, an advisory council member may receive reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred while conducting advisory council or task force business, as appropriate. SECTION 10. Section 535.051(b), Government Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) The chief administrative officer of each of the following state agencies, in consultation with the governor, shall designate one employee from the agency to serve as a liaison for faith- and community-based organizations: (1) the Office of Rural [Community] Affairs within the Department of Agriculture; (2) the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; (3) the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; (4) the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs; (5) the Texas Education Agency; (6) the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission; (7) the Texas Veterans Commission; (8) the Texas Workforce Commission; (9) the Texas Youth Commission; and (10) other state agencies as determined by the governor. SECTION 11. Section 2306.1092(b), Government Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) The council is composed of 16 members consisting of: (1) the director; (2) one representative from each of the following agencies, appointed by the head of that agency: (A) the Office of Rural [Community] Affairs within the Department of Agriculture; (B) the Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation; (C) the Health and Human Services Commission; (D) the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services; (E) the Department of Aging and Disability Services; and (F) the Department of State Health Services; (3) one representative from the Department of Agriculture who is: (A) knowledgeable about the Texans Feeding Texans and Retire in Texas programs or similar programs; and (B) appointed by the head of that agency; (4) one member who is: (A) a member of the Health and Human Services Commission Promoting Independence Advisory Committee; and (B) appointed by the governor; and (5) one representative from each of the following interest groups, appointed by the governor: (A) financial institutions; (B) multifamily housing developers; (C) health services entities; (D) nonprofit organizations that advocate for affordable housing and consumer-directed long-term services and support; (E) consumers of service-enriched housing; (F) advocates for minority issues; and (G) rural communities. SECTION 12. Sections 487.002, 487.021, 487.022, 487.023, 487.024, 487.025, 487.028, 487.029, 487.051(b), 487.058, and 487.352, Government Code, are repealed. SECTION 13. (a) The Texas Department of Rural Affairs is abolished as an independent agency and transferred as a program to the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture. The board of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs is abolished. (b) The validity of an action taken by the Texas Department of Rural Affairs or its board before either is abolished under Subsection (a) of this section is not affected by the abolishment. (c) All rules, policies, procedures, and decisions of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs are continued in effect as rules, policies, procedures, and decisions of the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture until superseded by a rule, policy, procedure, or decision of the office. (d) Any pending action or proceeding before the Texas Department of Rural Affairs becomes an action or proceeding before the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture. SECTION 14. (a) On September 1, 2011: (1) the position of executive director of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs is abolished, except that the director of the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture may hire the executive director for a position in the office; (2) an employee of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs becomes an employee of the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture; (3) a reference in law to the Texas Department of Rural Affairs means the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture; (4) all money, contracts, leases, rights, and obligations of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs are transferred to the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture; (5) all property, including records, in the custody of the Texas Department of Rural Affairs becomes the property of the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture; and (6) all funds appropriated by the legislature to the Texas Department of Rural Affairs are transferred to the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture. (b) A function or activity performed by the Texas Department of Rural Affairs is transferred to the Office of Rural Affairs in the Department of Agriculture as provided by this Act. SECTION 15. As soon as practicable after the effective date of this Act, the commissioner of agriculture, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint members to the Texas Rural Health and Economic Development Advisory Council as required by Subchapter R, Chapter 487, Government Code, as added by this Act. SECTION 16. The Texas Department of Rural Affairs and the Department of Agriculture shall establish a transition plan for the transfer described in Sections 13 and 14 of this Act. SECTION 17. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.