Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1915

Caption

Relating to the provision of recovery community organization peer-to-peer services under Medicaid.

Impact

By this bill's enactment, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission is tasked with integrating recovery community organization services into the Medicaid framework, which could significantly affect how recovery services are funded and delivered across the state. The proposed rules and training requirements for service providers aim to ensure that these peer-to-peer services meet necessary standards and are distinguishable from other services that require licensing. This could lead to a more structured approach in offering recovery resources, benefiting individuals in recovery through enhanced accessibility to support.

Summary

Senate Bill 1915 seeks to enhance the provision of peer-to-peer services offered by recovery community organizations under Medicaid. This legislation defines a recovery community organization as a nonprofit entity aimed at mobilizing resources to support long-term recovery for individuals struggling with substance use disorders and their families. The bill establishes that these organizations will be governed in part by individuals in recovery or their family members, emphasizing community-based support and inclusivity.

Contention

While proponents of SB1915 view it as a critical step towards improving recovery services for individuals with substance use disorders, potential points of contention could arise from the implementation of new rules governing these organizations. There may be concerns regarding the adequacy of training and certification processes, especially in rural communities where access to resources may be limited. Furthermore, the balance between state regulation and community-led support services may provoke discussion on how to maintain the integrity of peer-to-peer services while ensuring compliance with Medicaid standards.

Companion Bills

TX HB705

Same As Relating to the provision of recovery community organization peer-to-peer services under Medicaid.

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