Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2896 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/17/2025

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                            By: Cook S.B. No. 2896




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the statewide intellectual and developmental
 disability coordinating council.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 531, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter M-2 to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER M-2. STATEWIDE INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL
 DISABILITY COORDINATING COUNCIL
 Sec. 531.491.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "council"
 means the statewide intellectual and developmental disability
 coordinating council.
 Sec. 531.492.  PURPOSE. The council is established to
 ensure this state develops a strategic approach for the provision
 of intellectual and developmental disability services in this
 state.
 Sec. 531.493.  COMPOSITION OF COUNCIL. (a) The council is
 composed of the following members:
 (1)  subject to Subsection (b), one or more
 representatives designated by each of the following entities:
 (A)  the Department of State Health Services;
 (B)  the Department of Family and Protective
 Services;
 (C)  the Texas Workforce Commission;
 (D)  the Texas Education Agency;
 (E)  the Texas Center for Disability Studies at
 The University of Texas at Austin;
 (F)  the Center on Disability and Development at
 Texas A&M University;
 (G)  the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; and
 (H)  the Commission on Jail Standards; and
 (2)  the following members appointed by the executive
 commissioner:
 (A)  a representative of a local intellectual and
 developmental disability authority as defined by Section 531.002,
 Health and Safety Code;
 (B)  a representative of the Governor's Committee
 on People with Disabilities;
 (C)  a representative of the Texas Council for
 Developmental Disabilities;
 (D)  a representative of the Arc of Texas;
 (E)  a representative of a managed care
 organization;
 (F)  a provider of Medicaid long-term services and
 supports;
 (G)  a person or family member of an individual
 with an intellectual or developmental disability;
 (H)  a representative of the commission's office
 of the ombudsman;
 (I)  representatives of the commission, with one
 representative appointed from each division of the commission with
 responsibility for:
 (i)  Medicaid and the Children's Health
 Insurance Program services;
 (ii)  intellectual and developmental
 disability behavioral health services;
 (iii)  health and specialty care system
 employment;
 (iv)  health, developmental, and
 independence services; and
 (v)  access and eligibility services; and
 (J)  any additional members as the executive
 commissioner determines appropriate who are recognized experts
 serving individuals with intellectual and developmental
 disabilities or who represent the interests of individuals with
 intellectual and developmental disabilities.
 (b)  The executive commissioner shall determine the number
 of representatives that each entity may designate under Subsection
 (a)(1) to serve on the council.
 (c)  The council may authorize another state agency or
 institution that provides specific intellectual and developmental
 disability services with the use of money appropriated by this
 state to designate a representative to the council.
 (d)  A council member serves at the pleasure of the
 designating entity.
 Sec. 531.494.  PRESIDING OFFICER. The executive
 commissioner shall designate a member of the council to serve as the
 presiding officer.
 Sec. 531.495.  MEETINGS. The council shall meet at least
 once quarterly or more frequently at the call of the presiding
 officer.
 Sec. 531.496.  DUTIES. The council:
 (1)  shall develop and monitor the implementation of a
 five-year statewide intellectual and developmental disability
 strategic plan;
 (2)  shall develop a biennial coordinated statewide
 intellectual and developmental disability expenditure proposal;
 (3)  shall annually publish an updated inventory of
 state-funded intellectual and developmental disability programs
 and services that includes:
 (A)  a description of the manner in which those
 programs and services further the purpose of the statewide
 intellectual and developmental disability strategic plan; and
 (B)  an estimate of the number of individuals
 waiting for or interested in receiving those programs and services;
 and
 (4)  may facilitate opportunities to increase
 collaboration for the effective expenditure of available federal
 and state funds for intellectual and developmental disability
 services in this state.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2023.