84R8175 MK-F By: Naishtat H.B. No. 2140 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the creation by the Department of Family and Protective Services of positions and organizations to facilitate the provision of services to foster youth. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, is amended by adding Sections 40.075 and 40.076 to read as follows: Sec. 40.075. YOUTH SPECIALISTS. (a) The department shall designate an employee in each department region and one employee at the state level to manage and coordinate regional outreach to foster youth and assist the department in developing services, policies, and procedures for foster youth. (b) In addition to the duties described in Subsection (a), each regional-level employee designated by the department under Subsection (a) shall: (1) assist foster youth in understanding the foster children's bill of rights developed under Section 263.008, Family Code, and ensure that the foster children's bill of rights is posted in all facilities for foster youth licensed by the department; (2) administer an annual survey of foster youth 10 years of age or older and younger than 23 years of age to collect information related to foster placements and the services provided in foster placements; (3) coordinate and facilitate the operation of the regional youth leadership councils established under Section 40.076; and (4) create and coordinate leadership opportunities for foster youth. (c) The department shall include the results of the survey administered under Subsection (b)(2) in the department's annual report. (d) In addition to the duties described in Subsection (a), the state-level employee designated by the department under Subsection (a) shall: (1) oversee the activities of the regional-level employees designated by the department under Subsection (a); and (2) organize and facilitate the operation of the state youth leadership council established under Section 40.076. Sec. 40.076. YOUTH LEADERSHIP COUNCILS. (a) The department shall establish a youth leadership council in each department region of the state. Each regional youth leadership council shall: (1) be composed of current and former foster youth; and (2) meet monthly to discuss department policies and any other subject the members of the council consider to be appropriate. (b) The department shall establish a state youth leadership council. The state youth leadership council shall: (1) be composed of two members from each regional youth leadership council in the state; and (2) meet quarterly to: (A) collaborate with the department to develop a formal consumer engagement plan, including strategies for engaging youth and young adults in foster care in the development of department programs, policies, and practices; (B) review all changes to department policies and procedures that impact foster youth, before implementation of the changes; (C) compose and deliver a biennial report to the legislature containing: (i) a description of the activities of the regional youth leadership councils; (ii) a briefing on current issues facing foster youth transitioning to independent living; (iii) a summary of relevant data published by the department relating to older foster youth; and (iv) recommendations for improvements to department policies and practices; and (D) perform any other duties that the members of the council believe are necessary or appropriate. (c) The department must seek input from the state youth leadership council before the department implements a change to any policy or procedure that impacts children in foster care. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.