Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1800 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 04/13/2021

                            87R16663 KFF-D
 By: Lopez, Anchia H.B. No. 1800
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1800:
 By:  Hinojosa C.S.H.B. No. 1800


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a study to evaluate the effectiveness of community
 collaboratives in addressing the exploitation of elderly persons in
 this state.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  DEFINITIONS. In this Act:
 (1)  "Community collaborative" means a model under
 which entities with an interest in preventing exploitation of
 elderly persons collaborate to help prevent, protect against, and
 prosecute that exploitation.
 (2)  "Department" means the Department of Family and
 Protective Services.
 (3)  "Elderly person" and "exploitation" have the
 meanings assigned by Section 48.002, Human Resources Code.
 SECTION 2.  STUDY ON COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVES TO ADDRESS
 EXPLOITATION OF ELDERLY PERSONS. (a) Using existing resources,
 the department shall conduct a study on the effectiveness of
 community collaboratives, including multidisciplinary teams, in
 addressing the exploitation of elderly persons. The study must:
 (1)  identify and evaluate national and state community
 collaborative models, including existing models in this state and
 in other states;
 (2)  collect outcome data available with respect to the
 various models, including:
 (A)  the number of prosecutions commenced;
 (B)  the amount of restitution obtained; and
 (C)  the efficacy of prevention efforts;
 (3)  identify key models and determine the primary
 types of participating entities and services provided under those
 models;
 (4)  assess the role of the governmental provider of
 adult protective services within the various models and how that
 role contributes to outcomes;
 (5)  analyze which models have a prosecuting attorney
 that has an independent unit committed to investigating and
 prosecuting financial exploitation;
 (6)  analyze how different geographical areas of this
 state that represent diverse communities with different resources
 and services use different models;
 (7)  determine key components of models that are
 effective in preventing, protecting against, and prosecuting the
 exploitation of elderly persons; and
 (8)  examine costs associated with effective models.
 (b)  In conducting the study required by this section, the
 department:
 (1)  shall consult with the Elder Financial Safety
 Center or another entity familiar with designing and maintaining
 similar community collaboratives; and
 (2)  may consult with:
 (A)  a local court with jurisdiction over
 guardianship proceedings; or
 (B)  the office of a prosecuting attorney that has
 an independent unit committed to investigating and prosecuting
 exploitation.
 SECTION 3.  REPORT. (a) Not later than December 1, 2022,
 the department shall prepare and submit a written report to the
 governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of
 representatives, and members of the standing committees of the
 senate and the house of representatives with jurisdiction over the
 department. The department may submit the report in an electronic
 format.
 (b)  The report under this section must include:
 (1)  a summary of the results of the study conducted
 under Section 2 of this Act; and
 (2)  recommendations based on the results of that
 study.
 SECTION 4.  EXPIRATION. This Act expires September 1, 2023.
 SECTION 5.  EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect September
 1, 2021.