Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB62 Introduced / Bill

Filed 11/15/2022

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                    By: Talarico H.B. No. 62


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to establishing an Office of Early Childhood to
 coordinate, consolidate and integrate early childhood programs.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 1001, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 by adding Subsection 1001.266 to read as follows:
 Sec. 1001.266.  OFFICE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD. (a) There is
 hereby established an Office of Early Childhood ("the Office").
 The Office is vested with all powers and duties transferred to it
 under this law and such other powers and duties as may be authorized
 by law. The Office shall be within the Department of Health and
 Human Services for administrative and budget purposes.
 (b)  The Office of Early Childhood shall be headed by the
 Director of Early Childhood who shall be appointed within three
 months of the effective date of this Act by a committee composed of
 designees for the Governor, the speaker of the house of
 representatives, the president of the senate, the minority leader
 of the house of representatives and the minority leader of the
 senate; if the Committee cannot agree on an appointee, then the
 Governor shall make the appointment.
 (c)  The primary duties of the Office of Early Childhood are
 to coordinate and integrate child care, early childhood, and early
 care and learning programs in Texas in order to administer programs
 and funding as efficiently as possible. The Office's duties shall
 include, but are not limited to:
 (i)  The delivery of services to young children and their
 families to ensure optimal health, safety and learning for each
 young child;
 (ii)  Developing and implementing an early childhood
 information system. Such early childhood information system shall
 facilitate and encourage the sharing of data between and among
 early childhood service providers by tracking:
 (1)  the health, safety and school readiness of all young
 children receiving early care and education services from any local
 or regional board of education or school readiness program,
 (2)  the characteristics of the existing and potential
 workforce serving such children, and
 (3)  the characteristics of such programs serving such
 children;
 (iii)  Developing and reporting on the early childhood
 accountability plan. Such plan shall:
 (1)  identify and define appropriate population indicators
 and program and system performance measures of the health, safety
 and readiness of children to enter kindergarten, and early school
 success of children, and shall identify any new or improved data
 required for such purposes; and
 (2)  include aggregate information on the characteristics of
 children and programs tracked by the early childhood information
 system established by subsection (c, ii) of this act;
 (3)  the characteristics of such programs serving such
 children;
 (iv)  Implementing a communications strategy for outreach to
 families, service providers and policymakers;
 (v)  Not later than 6 months from the effective date of this
 act, beginning a state-wide longitudinal evaluation of the school
 readiness program examining the educational progress of children
 from prekindergarten programs through grade four;
 (vi)  Developing, coordinating and supporting public and
 private partnerships to aid early childhood initiatives;
 (vii)  Developing and implementing a state-wide
 developmentally appropriate kindergarten assessment tool that
 measures a child's level of preparedness for kindergarten, but
 shall not be used as a measurement tool for program accountability;
 (viii)  Creating a unified set of reporting requirements for
 the purpose of collecting the data elements necessary to perform
 quality assessments and longitudinal analysis;
 (ix)  Comparing and analyzing data collected pursuant to
 reporting requirements created under subdivision (viii) of this
 subsection with the data collected in state-wide public school
 information systems to enable population-level analysis of
 children and families and the impacts of supported programs;
 (x)  Continually monitoring and evaluating all early care
 and education and child development programs and services, focusing
 on program outcomes in satisfying the health, safety, developmental
 and educational needs of all children, while retaining distinct
 separation between quality improvement services and child day care
 licensing services;
 (xi)  Coordinating home visitation services across programs
 for young children;
 (xii)  Providing information and technical assistance to
 persons seeking early care and education and child development
 programs and services;
 (xiii)  Assisting state agencies and municipalities in
 obtaining federal funding for early care and education and child
 development programs and services, including to maximize federal
 dollars coming into Texas for federally-funded meals, home
 visiting, and other early childhood programs;
 (xiv)  Providing technical assistance to providers of early
 care and education programs and services to obtain licensing and
 improve program quality;
 (xv)  Establishing a quality rating and improvement system
 that covers home-based, center-based and school-based early child
 care and day care;
 (xvi)  Maintaining an accreditation facilitation initiative
 to assist early childhood care and education and day care program
 and service providers in achieving national standards and program
 improvement;
 (xvii)  Managing early childhood care and education and day
 care licensing to the extent such is under state jurisdiction;
 (xviii)  Ensuring a coordinated and comprehensive statewide
 system of professional development for providers and staff of early
 childhood care and education, child development, and day care
 programs and services;
 (xix)  Developing early learning and development standards
 to be used by early childhood care and education and day care
 providers; and
 (xx)  Providing families with opportunities for choice in
 services including quality child care and community-based
 family-centered services;
 (xxi)  Integrating early childhood care and education and
 special education services;
 (xxii)  Promoting universal access to early childhood care
 and education; and
 (xxiii)  Performing any other activities that will assist in
 the provision of early care and education and child development
 programs and services.
 (d)  The Director of Early Childhood shall be responsible for
 implementing the policies and directives of the Office of Early
 Childhood. The director may seek and shall be entitled to receive
 from other state agencies such assistance as may be required to
 perform such director's duties pursuant to this subsection.
 (i)  The Director may appoint such officers, employees,
 agents and consultants as he or she may deem necessary.
 (ii)  To the extent practicable, the Director shall appoint
 the officers, employees, agents and consultants for the office of
 early childhood, from among the existing officers and employees of
 existing agencies and departments currently housing early
 childhood programs, as supervision for those programs is moved into
 the Office of Early Childhood.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2023.