Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1408

Caption

Relating to the authority of the office of independent ombudsman for state supported living centers to oversee community-based services provided to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability.

Impact

The bill will amend existing legislation related to the oversight of services for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, thereby expanding the ombudsman’s role to include not only the state supported living centers but also community service providers that offer services under a local intellectual and developmental disability authority. This change is anticipated to improve the monitoring and evaluation processes for service delivery, which could lead to better protection of vulnerable populations and a reduction in incidents of abuse and neglect.

Summary

SB1408 establishes the office of the independent ombudsman for state supported living centers to oversee community-based services provided to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The ombudsman will investigate complaints, evaluate services, and ensure that the rights of residents and clients are safeguarded. This bill aims to enhance transparency and accountability within supported living centers and improve the quality of care provided to individuals with disabilities by instituting a structured oversight mechanism.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB1408 may arise from concerns among service providers about the implications of increased oversight, such as potential bureaucratic burdens or challenges in maintaining operational autonomy. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the independence of the ombudsman and the capacity to effectively address complaints without unnecessary interferences from service delivery agencies. Advocates for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities generally support the bill, seeing it as a necessary step toward ensuring their rights and welfare are prioritized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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