Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2446

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

Caption

Relating to a report on the consolidation of the health and human services system, including advisory committees within the system, and the re-creation of the Texas system of care framework.

Impact

This legislation is positioned to significantly impact various state laws related to mental health and child welfare. By requiring collaboration among various state agencies including the Texas Education Agency and the Department of Family and Protective Services, the bill seeks to create a more integrated approach to service delivery. The updated framework aims to decrease unnecessary institutionalization of minors and enhance community-based support systems, thereby promoting better health outcomes for young individuals with emotional challenges.

Summary

House Bill 2446 aims to enhance the health and human services system in Texas by consolidating services and re-establishing the Texas System of Care Framework specifically for minors with serious emotional disturbances. The bill mandates that the Health and Human Services Commission develop a comprehensive plan for delivering mental health services that are family-driven and culturally competent. This initiative is expected to improve access to mental health services for minors and their families, addressing the gaps in care often faced by these vulnerable populations.

Contention

Some discussions around HB2446 may involve concerns regarding the allocation of resources and effectiveness of the proposed systems. Critics might argue about the feasibility of implementation, particularly in rural areas with limited access to mental health professionals. Moreover, the recommendation to review and possibly abolish existing advisory committees could raise alarms about losing vital perspectives that contribute to health policy development. Stakeholder involvement is emphasized, but there may be concerns about how these groups are engaged and whether their input will adequately influence the final outcomes.

Companion Bills

TX SB1021

Identical Relating to reports on the consolidation and certain functions of the health and human services system, including advisory committees within the system, and the re-creation of the Texas system of care framework.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX SB1446

Relating to the fiduciary responsibility of the governing body of the public retirement systems in this state and the investment managers and proxy advisors acting on behalf of those systems.

TX HB3462

Relating to the consolidation of ombudsman programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX SB24

Relating to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and the transfer to the commission of certain powers and duties from the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX SB2315

Relating to the creation of a task force to develop a plan for the consolidation of the functions of workforce development programs administered by the Texas Workforce Commission and social services programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX HB4049

Relating to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and the transfer to the commission of certain powers and duties from the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB472

Relating to the creation of the office of health equity within the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX HB3330

Relating to the establishment of a task force on the statewide alert systems for abducted children and missing persons with intellectual disabilities.

TX HB4629

Relating to the terms and qualifications of members on the Intellectual and Developmental Disability System Redesign Advisory Committee.

TX HB4415

Relating to the transfer of certain real property from the Health and Human Services Commission to the StarCare Specialty Health System.

Similar Bills

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