Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3376 House Committee Report / Bill

Filed 04/16/2025

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                    89R21524 EAS-D
 By: Capriglione H.B. No. 3376
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3376:
 By:  Leach C.S.H.B. No. 3376




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to training on Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and related
 disorders for certain guardians.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 155.203(b), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  In adopting rules under this section, the supreme court
 shall ensure that:
 (1)  the commission is required to provide confirmation
 of a person's completion of the training required by Section
 155.204(a)(1) and a copy of the person's criminal history
 background check to the probate court not later than the 10th day
 before the date of the hearing to appoint a guardian; and
 (2)  a probate court is required to ensure a guardian's
 timely completion of the training required by Section
 155.204(a)(2), unless the training is waived by the probate court
 as provided by Section 155.204(a)(3).
 SECTION 2.  Section 155.204, Government Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-1) to read as
 follows:
 (a)  In adopting rules under Section 155.203, the supreme
 court shall:
 (1)  subject to Subdivision (3) [(2)], ensure that
 before a person is appointed guardian, the person completes a
 training course:
 (A)  designed by the commission to educate
 proposed guardians about their responsibilities as guardians,
 alternatives to guardianships, supports and services available to
 the proposed ward, and a ward's bill of rights under Section
 1151.351, Estates Code; and
 (B)  made available for free to proposed guardians
 by the commission online via the commission's Internet website and,
 on request, in a written format; [and]
 (2)  subject to Subdivision (3) and Subsection (a-1),
 require that not later than the sixth month after the date a
 guardian is appointed and at least once a year, the guardian
 completes a one-hour training course:
 (A)  provided to educate guardians on Alzheimer's
 disease, dementia, and related disorders, including providing
 information about:
 (i)  common aspects of aging;
 (ii)  warning signs of dementia and
 Alzheimer's disease;
 (iii)  effective strategies for
 communicating with a person who is diagnosed with dementia or
 Alzheimer's disease; and
 (iv)  effective strategies and resources
 available for supporting a person who is diagnosed with dementia or
 Alzheimer's disease in exercising the person's rights; and
 (B)  made available for free to guardians by the
 commission online via the commission's Internet website; and
 (3)  identify the circumstances under which a court may
 waive the training required under this section.
 (a-1)  Subsection (a)(2) applies only to the appointment of a
 guardian of the person or the estate, or both, of a ward who is:
 (1)  60 years of age or older; or
 (2)  younger than 60 years of age if the ward has been
 diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or a related
 disorder.
 SECTION 3.  (a)  Not later than January 1, 2026, the Texas
 Supreme Court shall adopt the rules required under Sections 155.203
 and 155.204, Government Code, as amended by this Act.
 (b)  Not later than July 1, 2026, the Judicial Branch
 Certification Commission shall make available on the commission's
 Internet website the course required by Section 155.204(a)(2),
 Government Code, as amended by this Act.
 (c)  Notwithstanding Section 155.204(a), Government Code, as
 amended by this Act, a guardian appointed before July 1, 2026, who
 is required to complete the training required by Section
 155.204(a)(2), Government Code, as amended by this Act, shall
 complete the initial training required by that section not later
 than September 1, 2026.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.