Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2023 Introduced / Analysis

Filed 03/06/2025

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                    BILL ANALYSIS        Senate Research Center   S.B. 2023     89R13724 EAS-D   By: Blanco         Health & Human Services         4/4/2025         As Filed          AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT   Under Section 694.002 of the Health and Safety Code, commissioners courts are obligated to pay for the disposal of the bodies of deceased individuals who are unable to afford funeral services or "deceased paupers." Over the last few years, El Paso County has seen an unprecedented increase in pauper burial costs, rising from $27,135 in FY18 to over $173,925 in FY23, partly due to COVID-19. Even post pandemic, costs remain high, with 154 cases recorded as of July 30, 2024, amounting to an increase of 115 deaths compared to FY18's 39 deaths. All of these costs do not take into account increased costs from community services, public works, and medical examiner staff.   S.B. 2023 seeks to establish a grant program, administered by the Health and Human Services Commission, to help counties cover the costs of disposing of deceased paupers' bodies. A dedicated grant account would fund these costs and the administration of the program. The bill allows money from this account to be used only for awarding grants and running the grant program itself, ensuring counties receive financial support to fulfill their responsibilities under the Health and Safety Code.   As proposed, S.B. 2023 amends current law relating to the establishment of a grant program to support the disposition of deceased paupers' bodies.   RULEMAKING AUTHORITY   Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission in SECTION 1 (Section 694.004, Health and Safety Code) of this bill.    SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS   SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 694, Health and Safety Code, by adding Section 694.004, as follows:   Sec. 694.004. DECEASED PAUPERS GRANT PROGRAM. (a) Authorizes the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to develop a deceased paupers grant program to award grants from the deceased paupers grant account established by this section to counties for the purpose of paying certain costs associated with the disposition of deceased paupers' bodies in accordance with Section 694.002 (Duty of Commissioners Court Concerning Disposition of Body of Deceased Paupers).   (b) Authorizes HHSC to award a grant under the grant program to a county to be used for paying the costs incurred in disposing of deceased paupers' bodies in accordance with Section 694.002 and administering the county's body disposition activities.   (c) Provides that the deceased paupers grant account is a dedicated account in the general revenue fund and consists of appropriations of money to the account by the legislature, gifts, grants, and other donations received for the account, and interest earned on the investment of money in the account.   (d) Provides that money in the deceased paupers grant account is authorized to be used by HHSC only to award grants under this section and administer the deceased paupers grant program under this section.   (e) Requires the executive commissioner of HHSC, if HHSC develops a deceased paupers grant program under this section, to adopt rules for the administration of that program.   SECTION 2. Effective date: September 1, 2025.

BILL ANALYSIS

Senate Research Center S.B. 2023
89R13724 EAS-D By: Blanco
 Health & Human Services
 4/4/2025
 As Filed



Senate Research Center

S.B. 2023

89R13724 EAS-D

By: Blanco

Health & Human Services

4/4/2025

As Filed

AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT

Under Section 694.002 of the Health and Safety Code, commissioners courts are obligated to pay for the disposal of the bodies of deceased individuals who are unable to afford funeral services or "deceased paupers." Over the last few years, El Paso County has seen an unprecedented increase in pauper burial costs, rising from $27,135 in FY18 to over $173,925 in FY23, partly due to COVID-19. Even post pandemic, costs remain high, with 154 cases recorded as of July 30, 2024, amounting to an increase of 115 deaths compared to FY18's 39 deaths. All of these costs do not take into account increased costs from community services, public works, and medical examiner staff.

S.B. 2023 seeks to establish a grant program, administered by the Health and Human Services Commission, to help counties cover the costs of disposing of deceased paupers' bodies. A dedicated grant account would fund these costs and the administration of the program. The bill allows money from this account to be used only for awarding grants and running the grant program itself, ensuring counties receive financial support to fulfill their responsibilities under the Health and Safety Code.

As proposed, S.B. 2023 amends current law relating to the establishment of a grant program to support the disposition of deceased paupers' bodies.

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is expressly granted to the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission in SECTION 1 (Section 694.004, Health and Safety Code) of this bill.

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 694, Health and Safety Code, by adding Section 694.004, as follows:

Sec. 694.004. DECEASED PAUPERS GRANT PROGRAM. (a) Authorizes the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to develop a deceased paupers grant program to award grants from the deceased paupers grant account established by this section to counties for the purpose of paying certain costs associated with the disposition of deceased paupers' bodies in accordance with Section 694.002 (Duty of Commissioners Court Concerning Disposition of Body of Deceased Paupers).

(b) Authorizes HHSC to award a grant under the grant program to a county to be used for paying the costs incurred in disposing of deceased paupers' bodies in accordance with Section 694.002 and administering the county's body disposition activities.

(c) Provides that the deceased paupers grant account is a dedicated account in the general revenue fund and consists of appropriations of money to the account by the legislature, gifts, grants, and other donations received for the account, and interest earned on the investment of money in the account.

(d) Provides that money in the deceased paupers grant account is authorized to be used by HHSC only to award grants under this section and administer the deceased paupers grant program under this section.

(e) Requires the executive commissioner of HHSC, if HHSC develops a deceased paupers grant program under this section, to adopt rules for the administration of that program.

SECTION 2. Effective date: September 1, 2025.