Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1849 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/08/2023

                    88R11944 JG-D
 By: Kolkhorst S.B. No. 1849


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of an interagency child protection
 database.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Title 9, Health and Safety Code, is amended by
 adding Subtitle D to read as follows:
 SUBTITLE D. CHILD SAFETY
 CHAPTER 810. INTERAGENCY CHILD PROTECTION DATABASE
 Sec. 810.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Database" means the interagency child protection
 database established under this chapter.
 (2)  "Department" means the Department of Information
 Resources.
 (3)  "Participating state agency" means a state agency
 listed in Section 810.002.
 (4)  "Reportable conduct" means a finding by a state
 agency to which this chapter applies:
 (A)  that an individual engaged in abuse, neglect,
 exploitation, or misconduct; and
 (B)  for which a final determination has been
 issued.
 Sec. 810.002.  APPLICABILITY. This chapter applies to the
 following state agencies:
 (1)  the Department of Family and Protective Services;
 (2)  the Health and Human Services Commission;
 (3)  the Texas Education Agency; and
 (4)  the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
 Sec. 810.003.  ESTABLISHMENT OF DATABASE. (a)  The
 department, in collaboration with each participating state agency,
 shall establish an interagency child protection database to compile
 and aggregate reportable conduct information maintained by:
 (1)  the Department of Family and Protective Services
 in the central registry established under Section 261.002, Family
 Code;
 (2)  the Health and Human Services Commission in the
 employee misconduct registry established under Chapter 253;
 (3)  the Texas Education Agency in the registry
 established under Section 22.092, Education Code; and
 (4)  the Texas Juvenile Justice Department in the
 integrated certification information system.
 (b)  The department shall ensure the database is
 machine-readable and accessible to each participating state agency
 and to other eligible persons in accordance with this chapter for
 the purpose of identifying individuals who may be ineligible for
 employment or licensure based on reportable conduct.
 Sec. 810.004.  ELIGIBILITY TO ACCESS DATABASE; USER
 CREDENTIALS. (a) The executive head of each participating state
 agency shall designate agency employees or contractors who are
 eligible to access information stored in the database to determine
 whether an individual has engaged in reportable conduct that makes
 the individual ineligible for:
 (1)  employment with the agency or an establishment
 licensed by the agency; or
 (2)  licensure by the agency in a profession that the
 agency regulates.
 (b)  In addition to the eligible individuals described by
 Subsection (a), the department and each participating state agency
 shall collaborate to designate additional persons who are eligible
 to access information stored in the database to determine whether
 an individual has engaged in reportable conduct that makes the
 individual ineligible for employment with the person. The
 designated persons must include:
 (1)  licensed child-care providers, including
 child-care facilities licensed under Chapter 42, Human Resources
 Code;
 (2)  licensed long-term care providers, including:
 (A)  nursing facilities licensed under Chapter
 242;
 (B)  assisted living facilities licensed under
 Chapter 247; and
 (C)  intermediate care facilities licensed under
 Chapter 252;
 (3)  providers under a Section 1915(c) waiver program,
 as defined by Section 531.001, Government Code;
 (4)  county juvenile justice departments; and
 (5)  independent school districts and charter schools.
 (c)  A person's determination under Subsection (a) or (b)
 regarding the ineligibility of an individual for employment or
 licensure must be based on standards authorized or required by law.
 (d)  The department and each participating state agency
 shall develop a process to issue user credentials to each eligible
 person described by this section that authorizes the person to
 access information on reportable conduct stored in the database.
 The process must require the revocation of user credentials for a
 person who is no longer eligible to access information stored in the
 database.
 Sec. 810.005.  INFORMATION STORED IN AND ACCESSIBLE THROUGH
 DATABASE. (a) For each individual identified by a participating
 state agency as having engaged in reportable conduct, the database
 information for that individual must include:
 (1)  the individual's full name;
 (2)  the individual's date of birth;
 (3)  the last four digits of the individual's social
 security number;
 (4)  a description of any reportable conduct in which
 the individual engaged; and
 (5)  the date on which the reportable conduct occurred.
 (b)  An individual who engaged in reportable conduct that
 requires the individual's inclusion in the database is not entitled
 to notice or an opportunity for a hearing before the individual's
 information is included in the database.
 Sec. 810.006.  MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. The department
 and each participating state agency shall enter into a memorandum
 of understanding to implement this chapter. The memorandum must
 specify each agency's roles and duties with respect to establishing
 and maintaining the database.
 Sec. 810.007.  CONFIDENTIALITY. Information in or obtained
 from the database, including documents, is confidential and not
 subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code.
 SECTION 2.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
 of this Act, the Department of Information Resources shall
 collaborate with the Department of Family and Protective Services,
 the Health and Human Services Commission, the Texas Education
 Agency, and the Texas Juvenile Justice Department to establish the
 interagency child protection database as required by Chapter 810,
 Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.