Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB53 Introduced / Bill

Filed 11/12/2018

                    86R2647 MCK-F
 By: Minjarez H.B. No. 53


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the transitional living services program for certain
 youth in foster care.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Sections 264.121(a-2) and (f), Family Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (a-2)  The experiential life-skills training under
 Subsection (a-1) must include:
 (1)  a financial literacy education program that:
 (A) [(1)]  includes instruction on:
 (i) [(A)]  obtaining and interpreting a
 credit score;
 (ii) [(B)]  protecting, repairing, and
 improving a credit score;
 (iii) [(C)]  avoiding predatory lending
 practices;
 (iv) [(D)]  saving money and accomplishing
 financial goals through prudent financial management practices;
 (v) [(E)]  using basic banking and
 accounting skills, including balancing a checkbook;
 (vi) [(F)]  using debit and credit cards
 responsibly;
 (vii) [(G)]  understanding a paycheck and
 items withheld from a paycheck; [and]
 (viii)  understanding the time requirements
 and process for filing federal taxes;
 (ix) [(H)]  protecting financial, credit,
 and personally identifying information in personal and
 professional relationships and online; and
 (x)  for youth who are age 17 years of age or
 older, applying for and obtaining automobile insurance and
 residential property insurance, including tenants insurance; and
 (B) [(2)]   assists a youth who has a source of
 income to establish a savings plan and, if available, a savings
 account that the youth can independently manage; and
 (2)  for youth who are age 17 years of age or older,
 lessons related to civic engagement, including the process for
 registering to vote, the places to vote, and resources for
 information regarding upcoming elections.
 (f)  The department shall require a person with whom the
 department contracts for transitional living services for foster
 youth to provide or assist youth in obtaining:
 (1)  housing services;
 (2)  job training and employment services;
 (3)  college preparation services;
 (4)  services that will assist youth in obtaining a
 general education development certificate;
 (5)  services that will assist youth in developing
 skills in food preparation;
 (6)  nutrition education that promotes healthy food
 choices;
 (7)  a savings or checking account if the youth is at
 least 18 years of age and has a source of income;
 (8)  mental health services;
 (9)  financial literacy education and civic engagement
 lessons required under Subsection (a-2); and
 (10) [(8)]  any other appropriate transitional living
 service identified by the department.
 SECTION 2.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
 a person who enters into a contract with the Department of Family
 and Protective Services to provide transitional living services for
 foster youth on or after the effective date of this Act.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.