Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1100 Introduced / Bill

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                    83R2611 YDB-F
 By: Otto H.B. No. 1100


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to eligibility of children's advocacy centers for
 contracts to provide services for children and family members in
 child abuse and neglect cases.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 264.411, Family Code, is amended to read
 as follows:
 Sec. 264.411.  ELIGIBILITY FOR CONTRACTS. (a) A public
 entity that operated as a center under this subchapter before
 November 1, 1995, or a nonprofit entity is eligible for a contract
 under Section 264.410 if the entity:
 (1)  has a signed memorandum of understanding as
 provided by Section 264.403;
 (2)  operates under the authority of a governing board
 as provided by Section 264.404;
 (3)  has a multidisciplinary team of persons involved
 in the investigation or prosecution of child abuse cases or the
 delivery of services as provided by Section 264.406;
 (4)  holds regularly scheduled case reviews as provided
 by Section 264.406;
 (5)  operates in a neutral and physically separate
 space from the day-to-day operations of any public agency partner;
 (6)  has developed a method of statistical information
 gathering on children receiving services through the center and
 shares such statistical information with the statewide
 organization, the department, and the office of the attorney
 general when requested;
 (7)  has an in-house volunteer program;
 (8)  employs an executive director who is answerable to
 the board of directors of the entity and who is not the exclusive
 salaried employee of any public agency partner; [and]
 (9)  operates under a working protocol that includes a
 statement of:
 (A)  the center's mission;
 (B)  each agency's role and commitment to the
 center;
 (C)  the type of cases to be handled by the center;
 (D)  the center's procedures for conducting case
 reviews and forensic interviews and for ensuring access to
 specialized medical and mental health services; and
 (E)  the center's policies regarding
 confidentiality and conflict resolution; and
 (10)  implements at the center the following program
 components:
 (A)  a case tracking system that monitors
 statistical information on each child and nonoffending family
 member or other caregiver who receives services through the center
 and that includes progress and disposition information for each
 service the multidisciplinary team determines should be provided to
 the client;
 (B)  a child-focused setting that is comfortable,
 private, and physically and psychologically safe for diverse
 populations of children and nonoffending family members and other
 caregivers;
 (C)  family advocacy and victim support services
 that include comprehensive case management and victim support
 services available to each child and the child's nonoffending
 family members or other caregivers as part of the services the
 multidisciplinary team determines should be provided to a client;
 (D)  forensic interviews conducted in a neutral,
 fact-finding manner and coordinated to avoid duplicative
 interviewing;
 (E)  specialized medical evaluation and treatment
 services that are available to all children who receive services
 through the center and coordinated with the services the
 multidisciplinary team determines should be provided to a child;
 (F)  specialized trauma-focused mental health
 services that are designed to meet the unique needs of child abuse
 victims and the victims' nonoffending family members or other
 caregivers and that are available as part of the services the
 multidisciplinary team determines should be provided to a client;
 and
 (G)  a system to ensure that all services
 available to center clients are culturally competent and diverse
 and are coordinated with the services the multidisciplinary team
 determines should be provided to a client.
 (b)  The statewide organization may waive the requirements
 specified in Subsection (a) if it determines that the waiver will
 not adversely affect the center's ability to carry out its duties
 under Section 264.405. [Any waiver that is granted must be
 identified in the written contract with the center.]
 SECTION 2.  Section 264.411, Family Code, as amended by this
 Act, applies only to a contract entered into under Section 264.410,
 Family Code, on or after the effective date of this Act. A contract
 entered into before the effective date of this Act is governed by
 the law in effect on the date the contract was entered into, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.