Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5065

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the regulation of residential treatment centers, including requirements related to public education for certain children who reside in residential treatment centers; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

The legislation seeks to enhance the quality of education for children residing in these facilities while ensuring that their educational needs are met alongside their treatment requirements. It establishes clear guidelines for educational programs and sets expectations for the qualifications of educators employed in these centers. By addressing the intersection of education and mental health services, HB 5065 aims to create a more supportive environment for children with complex needs, potentially leading to improved outcomes in both academic and therapeutic settings.

Summary

House Bill 5065 focuses on the regulation of residential treatment centers that provide services for children, particularly those with intense mental health care needs. The bill mandates that these treatment centers must offer educational programs on-site and adhere to state and federal laws, such as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This includes employing qualified educators capable of delivering educational curricula that meet established standards. Moreover, residential treatment centers are entitled to funding for each child enrolled in their educational programs, treating them similarly to school districts for funding purposes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 5065 may arise from the implementation of on-site educational programs and the associated costs. Some stakeholders may have concerns about the bill's requirements placing an additional financial burden on residential treatment centers, particularly smaller ones. Additionally, there might be debates regarding the requirements for educators, as ensuring qualified staff could present recruitment challenges. Furthermore, discussions may highlight the importance of balancing educational requirements with the diverse therapeutic needs of children in these facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB191

Provide for the licensure of residential treatment centers

TX SB2583

Relating to residential treatment facilities for certain juveniles.

TX HB1004

Provide tuition for a student who is placed in a residential treatment center that provides educational programming.

TX SB545

Creating special revenue account to expand in-state residential treatment capacity for children

TX HB1530

Relating To Community Residential Treatment.

TX SB2133

Relating To Community Residential Treatment.

TX HB4388

Creating a special revenue account to expand in-state residential treatment capacity for children

TX SB439

Creating Residential Treatment Capacity Expansion Fund

TX HB4619

Relating to the creation of a special revenue account to expand in-state residential treatment capacity for children

TX LD1745

An Act to Stabilize Residential Treatment Capacity for Children and Youth in Maine

Similar Bills

NJ A4535

Authorizes provision of residential mental health services in residential substance use disorders treatment facility or program under specified hospital affiliation and clinical support criteria.

UT HB0098

Residential Notification Amendments

NJ S1980

Regulates residential mental health treatment facilities.

NJ A905

Regulates residential mental health treatment facilities.

OR SB1195

Relating to residential behavioral health services; declaring an emergency.

UT HB0485

Residential Notification Amendments

CA AB2614

Public health: Body Brokering and Patient Referral Integrity Act.

CA AB877

Health care coverage: substance use disorder: residential facilities.