Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB956 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 04/13/2023

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                    By: LaMantia, Sparks S.B. No. 956


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to repealing the coordinated strategic plan for health and
 human services in this state, including related conforming
 amendments.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 531.024(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  The executive commissioner shall:
 (1)  facilitate and enforce coordinated planning and
 delivery of health and human services, including:
 (A)  [compliance with the coordinated strategic
 plan;
 [(B)]  co-location of services;
 (B) [(C)]  integrated intake; and
 (C) [(D)]  coordinated referral and case
 management;
 (2)  develop with the Department of Information
 Resources automation standards for computer systems to enable
 health and human services agencies, including agencies operating at
 a local level, to share pertinent data;
 (3)  establish and enforce uniform regional boundaries
 for all health and human services agencies;
 (4)  carry out statewide health and human services
 needs surveys and forecasting;
 (5)  perform independent special-outcome evaluations
 of health and human services programs and activities;
 (6)  at the request of a governmental entity that
 coordinates the delivery of health and human services in regions,
 counties, and municipalities of this state [identified under
 Section 531.022(e)], assist the [that] entity in implementing a
 coordinated plan that may include co-location of services,
 integrated intake, and coordinated referral and case management and
 is tailored to the needs and priorities of that entity; and
 (7)  promulgate uniform fair hearing rules for all
 Medicaid-funded services.
 SECTION 2.  Section 531.028(b), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  The executive commissioner shall establish a federal
 money management system to coordinate and monitor the use of
 federal money that is received by health and human services
 agencies to ensure that the money is spent in the most efficient
 manner and shall:
 (1)  establish priorities for use of federal money by
 all health and human services agencies[, in coordination with the
 coordinated strategic plan established under Section 531.022];
 (2)  coordinate and monitor the use of federal money
 for health and human services to ensure that the money is spent in
 the most cost-effective manner throughout the health and human
 services system;
 (3)  review and approve all federal funding plans for
 health and human services in this state;
 (4)  estimate available federal money, including
 earned federal money, and monitor unspent money;
 (5)  ensure that the state meets federal requirements
 relating to receipt of federal money for health and human services,
 including requirements relating to state matching money and
 maintenance of effort;
 (6)  transfer appropriated amounts as described by
 Section 531.0271; and
 (7)  ensure that each governmental entity that
 coordinates the delivery of health and human services in regions,
 counties, and municipalities of this state [identified under
 Section 531.022(e)] has access to complete and timely information
 about all sources of federal money for health and human services
 programs and that technical assistance is available to governmental
 entities seeking grants of federal money to provide health and
 human services.
 SECTION 3.  Section 533.032(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The department shall have a long-range plan relating to
 the provision of services under this title covering at least six
 years that includes at least the provisions required by Section
 [Sections 531.022 and] 531.023, Government Code, and Chapter 2056,
 Government Code.  The plan must cover the provision of services in
 and policies for state-operated institutions and ensure that the
 medical needs of the most medically fragile persons with mental
 illness the department serves are met.
 SECTION 4.  Section 533A.032(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The department shall have a long-range plan relating to
 the provision of services under this title covering at least six
 years that includes at least the provisions required by Section
 [Sections 531.022 and] 531.023, Government Code, and Chapter 2056,
 Government Code.  The plan must cover the provision of services in
 and policies for state-operated institutions and ensure that the
 medical needs of the most medically fragile persons with an
 intellectual disability the department serves are met.
 SECTION 5.  Section 40.051, Human Resources Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 40.051.  STRATEGIC PLAN FOR DEPARTMENT.  The department
 shall develop a departmental strategic plan based on [the goals and
 priorities stated in the commission's coordinated strategic plan
 for health and human services.  The department shall also develop
 its plan based on]:
 (1)  furthering the policy of family preservation;
 (2)  the goal of ending the abuse and neglect of
 children in the conservatorship of the department; and
 (3)  the goal of increasing the capacity and
 availability of foster, relative, and kinship placements in this
 state.
 SECTION 6.  Section 531.022, Government Code, is repealed.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.