Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1753

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

Caption

Relating to the designation of the San Angelo State Supported Living Center as a forensic state supported living center.

Impact

The bill's passing will amend the Health and Safety Code to better facilitate the management and care of high-risk alleged offenders in state supported living centers. By designating specific centers, the legislation seeks to ensure that necessary resources and security measures are in place to protect both the residents of the center and the community at large. This initiative aligns with the broader objective of ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable populations in the Texas healthcare system.

Summary

Senate Bill 1753 aims to designate the San Angelo State Supported Living Center as a forensic state supported living center. This designation is intended to separate high-risk alleged offender residents from other clients within the supported living facilities. The bill outlines the protocols for transferring these specific residents to a forensic facility and provides guidelines for their care, emphasizing the need for tailored services that meet the unique requirements of these individuals.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards SB 1753 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among those focused on enhancing the safety and specialized care for high-risk offenders. Supporters advocate for the need to create environments where these individuals can receive appropriate treatment while attending to public safety concerns. However, there may be underlying anxieties regarding the adequacy of resources or training for staff involved in managing this population, which could lead to mixed feelings about its implementation.

Contention

While the bill has garnered supportive sentiments, potential points of contention may arise from concerns about the adequacy of the training given to employees handling high-risk offenders and the capability of the centers to provide necessary services. There is also the challenge of addressing public concerns about safety and ensuring that the forensic state supported living centers effectively meet the care needs of their residents without compromising the integrity of the community.

Companion Bills

TX HB2407

Very Similar Relating to the designation of the San Angelo State Supported Living Center as a forensic state supported living center.

Previously Filed As

TX SB944

Relating to the commitment order for individuals with intellectual disabilities who are committed to state supported living centers.

TX SB2191

Relating to peer support specialists for individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability and peer services for those individuals under Medicaid living outside of state supported living centers.

TX HB4553

Relating to the eligibility of certain entities for services and commodity items provided by the Department of Information Resources and statewide technology centers.

TX SB611

Relating to the regulation of certain senior living facilities.

TX SR50

Recognizing the centennial of North Texas State Hospital.

TX SB498

Relating to the operation of statewide technology centers.

TX SB1159

Relating to the eligibility of certain entities for services and commodity items provided by the Department of Information Resources and statewide technology centers.

TX SB1638

Relating to the authority of a supporter regarding legal proceedings granted under a supported decision-making agreement.

TX SB2452

Relating to the provision of behavioral health crisis services, including the establishment of crisis centers and mobile crisis teams; authorizing a fee.

TX HB3317

Relating to programs established and operated by federally qualified health centers to provide primary care access to certain employees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.