Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB180 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/14/2022

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                            88R1826 LRM-F
 By: Miles S.B. No. 180


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the Center for Elimination of Disproportionality and
 Disparities renamed as the office for health equity and the duties
 of that office.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 107A, Health and Safety Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 107A.  OFFICE FOR HEALTH EQUITY [CENTER FOR ELIMINATION OF
 DISPROPORTIONALITY AND DISPARITIES]
 Sec. 107A.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Office" means the office for health equity
 established under this chapter.
 (2)  "Provider" has the meaning assigned by Section
 531.1011, Government Code.
 Sec. 107A.002.  OFFICE FOR HEALTH EQUITY [CENTER FOR
 ELIMINATION OF DISPROPORTIONALITY AND DISPARITIES]. (a) The
 executive commissioner shall maintain an office [a center] for
 health equity within [elimination of disproportionality and
 disparities in] the commission to:
 (1)  assume a leadership role in working or contracting
 with state and federal agencies, universities, private interest
 groups, communities, foundations, and offices of minority health to
 develop and implement health initiatives to create health equity
 and decrease or eliminate health and health access disparities
 among women and racial, multicultural, disadvantaged, ethnic, and
 regional populations, and across age brackets and linguistic groups
 in this state[, including appropriate language services]; and
 (2)  coordinate with state and federal agencies,
 universities, private interest groups, communities, foundations,
 and offices that provide health care services to women and specific
 minority and age groups in this state to maximize use of existing
 resources without duplicating existing efforts.
 (b)  The health initiatives developed under Subsection (a)
 must include initiatives to increase access to appropriate language
 services in health care settings.
 Sec. 107A.003 [107A.002].  POWERS OF OFFICE [CENTER]. The
 office [center] may:
 (1)  provide a central information and referral source,
 including a clearinghouse for health disparities information, and
 serve as the primary state resource in coordinating, planning,
 implementing, and advocating access to health care services to
 eliminate health disparities in this state;
 (2)  coordinate conferences and other training
 opportunities to increase skills among state agencies and
 government staff in management and in the appreciation of cultural
 diversity;
 (3)  pursue and administer grant funds for innovative
 projects for universities, communities, groups, and individuals;
 (4)  provide recommendations and training in improving
 minority recruitment in state agencies;
 (5)  publicize, implement, and disseminate information
 and evidence-based strategies to promote health equity and
 eliminate [regarding] health disparities and minority health
 issues through the use of the media;
 (6)  network with existing minority organizations,
 community-based health groups, faith-based organizations, and
 statewide health coalitions;
 (7)  solicit, receive, and spend grants, gifts, and
 donations from public and private sources; [and]
 (8)  contract with public and private entities in the
 performance of its responsibilities;
 (9)  coordinate with local health authorities to
 investigate and report on issues related to health and health
 access disparities among women and racial, multicultural, ethnic,
 disadvantaged, and regional populations, and across age brackets
 and linguistic groups in this state;
 (10)  publish on the office's publicly accessible
 Internet website the results of an investigation under Subdivision
 (9) and any data collected during the investigation, omitting any
 data that includes an individual's personally identifying
 information;
 (11)  monitor existing and emerging trends in
 behavioral health, morbidity, and mortality rates among women and
 racial, multicultural, ethnic, disadvantaged, and regional
 populations, and across age brackets and linguistic groups in this
 state;
 (12)  develop and implement short-term and long-term
 strategies to promote health equity and eliminate health and health
 access disparities among women and racial, multicultural, ethnic,
 disadvantaged, and regional populations, and across age brackets
 and linguistic groups in this state;
 (13)  monitor the progress of the commission and of the
 providers with whom the commission contracts in promoting health
 equity and in eliminating health and health access disparities;
 (14)  advise and assist the commission on the
 implementation of any programs or funding authorized by the
 legislature that addresses health and health access disparities;
 (15)  examine the manner in which disparities in
 education, criminal justice, housing, economic opportunity,
 environment, and other social determinants contribute to health and
 health access disparities;
 (16)  examine the effect of health and health access
 disparities on educational, housing, and economic opportunity; and
 (17)  advise the commission on procuring contracts with
 providers that are promoting health equity and working to eliminate
 health and health access disparities among women and racial,
 multicultural, ethnic, disadvantaged, and regional populations,
 and across age brackets and linguistic groups in this state.
 Sec. 107A.004 [107A.003].  FUNDING. The commission may
 distribute to the office to be used in accordance with this chapter:
 (1)  [center] unobligated and unexpended
 appropriations;
 (2)  money appropriated by the legislature; and
 (3)  gifts, donations, or grants, including grants from
 the federal government [to be used to carry out its powers].
 Sec. 107A.005.  PROVIDER CONTRACTS. (a) The commission
 shall collaborate with the office in procuring contracts and
 entering into provider agreements with providers that promote
 health equity and eliminate health and health access disparities
 among women and racial, multicultural, ethnic, disadvantaged, and
 regional populations, and across age brackets and linguistic groups
 in this state.
 (b)  The office shall assist providers under a contract or
 provider agreement with the commission in implementing programs and
 strategies that promote health equity and eliminate health and
 health access disparities among women and racial, multicultural,
 ethnic, disadvantaged, and regional populations, and across age
 brackets and linguistic groups in this state.
 Sec. 107A.006.  CROSS-AGENCY COLLABORATION. The office may
 collaborate with other state agencies to advise and assist in
 implementing programs and strategies that seek to eliminate social
 determinants that contribute to health and health access
 disparities among women and racial, multicultural, ethnic,
 disadvantaged, and regional populations, and across age brackets
 and linguistic groups in this state.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.