89R3096 AMF-D     By: Kolkhorst S.B. No. 837       A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to a family preservation services program.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  The heading to Subchapter F, Chapter 262, Family   Code, is amended to read as follows:   SUBCHAPTER F. FAMILY PRESERVATION SERVICES [PILOT] PROGRAM          SECTION 2.  Section 262.401, Family Code, is amended by   amending Subdivisions (1), (3), and (4) and adding Subdivision (6)   to read as follows:                (1)  "Child who is a candidate for foster care" means a   child who is at imminent risk of being removed from the child's home   and placed into the conservatorship of the department because:                      (A)  a department investigation found reason to   believe abuse or neglect occurred;                      (B)  there is [of] a continuing danger to the   child's physical health or safety caused by an act or failure to act   of a person entitled to possession of the child; and                      (C)  [but for whom] a court of competent   jurisdiction has issued an order allowing the child to remain   safely in the child's home or in a kinship placement with the   provision of family preservation services.                (3)  "Family preservation service" means a   time-limited, family-focused service, including a short-term   expense service or a service subject to the Family First Prevention   Services Act (Title VII, Div. E, Pub. L. No. 115-123), provided to   the family of a child who is:                      (A)  a candidate for foster care to prevent or   eliminate the need to remove the child and to allow the child to   remain safely with the child's family; or                      (B)  a pregnant or parenting foster youth.                (4)  "Family preservation services plan" means a   written plan for remedying child abuse and neglect, based on a   professional assessment using evidence-based tools and strategies,   listing the family preservation services, including services   subject to the Family First Prevention Services Act (Title VII,   Div. E, Pub. L. No. 115-123), to be provided to the family of a   child who is:                      (A)  a candidate for foster care; or                      (B)  a pregnant or parenting foster youth.                (6)  "Short-term expense service" means time-limited   funding for the reimbursement of short-term expenses necessary to   allow a child to remain in the child's home, including rent,   transportation expenses, educational or job skills programs, or   in-home support services.          SECTION 3.  The heading to Section 262.402, Family Code, is   amended to read as follows:          Sec. 262.402.  [PILOT] PROGRAM FOR FAMILY PRESERVATION   SERVICES.          SECTION 4.  Section 262.402, Family Code, is amended by   amending Subsections (a) and (d) and adding Subsection (e) to read   as follows:          (a)  The department shall establish a [pilot] program that   allows the department to dispose of an investigation by:                (1)  referring the family of a child who is a candidate   for foster care for family preservation services and allowing the   child to return home instead of entering foster care; or                (2)  [by] providing family preservation services to a   pregnant or parenting foster youth. [The department shall implement   the pilot program in two child protective services regions in this   state, one urban and one rural.]          (d)  In implementing the [pilot] program, the department   shall use:                (1)  Title IV-E funds to:                      (A)  pay for legal representation for parents in   the manner provided by Section 107.015; or                      (B)  provide to counties a matching reimbursement   for the cost of the legal representation; and                (2)  funds received under assistance programs   including the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)   program or other department funds to provide short-term expense   [enhanced in-home support] services to families qualifying for   prevention services under this subchapter to achieve the objectives   in the family preservation services plan.          (e)  A family may not receive short-term expense services for   longer than 90 days.  The commissioner of the department shall by   rule establish a maximum amount that a family may receive in   short-term expense services under each family preservation   services plan.          SECTION 5.  Section 262.405, Family Code, is amended by   adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows:          (a-1)  The court may not appoint a guardian ad litem to   represent the best interests of a child in a suit filed under   Section 262.404.          SECTION 6.  Section 262.406, Family Code, is amended by   adding Subsection (e) to read as follows:          (e)  An order rendered under this section expires on the   first anniversary of the date the order is signed.          SECTION 7.  Section 262.407(c), Family Code, is amended to   read as follows:          (c)  The family preservation services plan must:                (1)  include a safety risk assessment of the child who   is the subject of the investigation and an assessment of the child's   family;                (2)  state the reasons the department is involved with   the family;                (3)  be narrowly tailored to address the specific   reasons the department is involved with the family and the factors   that make the child a candidate for foster care;                (4)  list the specific family preservation services the   family will receive under the plan, including services provided by   an entity other than the department, such as the Texas Workforce   Commission or a local mental health authority, and identify the   manner in which those services will mitigate the child's specific   risk factors and allow the child to remain safely at home;                (5)  specify the tasks the family must complete during   the effective period of the plan and include a schedule with   appropriate completion dates for those tasks; and                (6)  include the name of the department or single   source continuum contractor representative who will serve as a   contact for the family in obtaining information related to the   plan.          SECTION 8.  Section 262.408(d), Family Code, is amended to   read as follows:          (d)  The family preservation services plan remains in effect   until:                (1)  the first anniversary of [the 180th day after] the   date the court's order for family preservation services is signed[,   unless renewed by an order of the court]; or                (2)  the date the plan is amended or revoked by the   court.          SECTION 9.  Section 262.409(e), Family Code, is amended to   read as follows:          (e)  The amended family preservation services plan is in   effect until:                (1)  the first anniversary of [the 180th day after] the   date the court's order for family preservation services is signed[,   unless renewed by an order of the court]; or                (2)  the date the amended plan is modified or revoked by   the court.          SECTION 10.  Sections 262.415(a) and (b), Family Code, are   amended to read as follows:          (a)  The department may contract with one or more persons to   provide family preservation services under the [pilot] program.  In   a child protective services region in this state in which   community-based care under Subchapter B-1, Chapter 264, has been   implemented [and in which the pilot program is implemented], the   department may contract with the single source continuum contractor   to provide family preservation services under the [pilot] program.     The term of a contract under this section may not exceed three years   and may be extended only one time for not more than one year.          (b)  The contract with the person selected to provide family   preservation services must include performance-based measures that   require the person to show that as a result of the services:                (1)  fewer children enter foster care in the [pilot   program] region in comparison to other regions of this state;                (2)  fewer children are removed from their families   after receiving the services in the [pilot program] region in   comparison to other regions of this state; and                (3)  fewer children enter foster care in the five years   following completion of the services in the [pilot program] region   in comparison to other regions of this state.          SECTION 11.  Section 262.416, Family Code, is amended to   read as follows:          Sec. 262.416.  LIMITS [LIMIT] ON FINANCE OF SERVICES.  (a)    If a court order for services under this subchapter includes   services that are not subject to the Family First Prevention   Services Act (Title VII, Div. E., Pub. L. No. 115-123), the order   must identify a method of financing for the services and the local   jurisdiction that will pay for the services.          (b)  The commissioner of the department by rule shall   establish funding limits for family preservation services provided   under each family preservation services plan and lifetime funding   limits for family preservation services provided to a single   family.          SECTION 12.  Section 262.417, Family Code, is amended to   read as follows:          Sec. 262.417.  REPORT TO LEGISLATURE. (a)  Not later than   the first anniversary of the date the department commences the [a   pilot] program under this subchapter and every two years after that   date, the department shall contract with an entity based in this   state that is independent of the department and has demonstrated   expertise in statistical, financial, logistical, and operational   analysis to evaluate the implementation of the [pilot] program   under this subchapter, assess its progress, and report its findings   to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature having   jurisdiction over child protective services and foster care   matters.  The report must include:                (1)  a detailed description of the actions taken by the   department to ensure the successful implementation of the [pilot]   program;                (2)  a detailed analysis of the role each of the   following entities has in the [pilot] program:                      (A)  the courts;                      (B)  legal representatives;                      (C)  the investigations division of the   department; and                      (D)  the department or other entity implementing   the [pilot] program;                (3)  an analysis of any barrier to the successful   implementation of the [pilot] program and recommendations for   overcoming those barriers;                (4)  data on the performance-based outcomes described   by Subsection (b) and achieved in each [the] child protective   services region [in which the pilot program is implemented]; and                (5)  [a detailed comparison of outcomes achieved in the   child protective services region in which the pilot program is   implemented with outcomes achieved in other child protective   services regions;                [(6)] a detailed description of the costs of the [pilot]   program and services provided[; and                [(7) recommendations on whether to expand services   described in this subchapter to other child protective services   regions in this state based on the outcomes and performance of the   pilot program].          (b)  Performance-based outcomes for evaluating the [pilot]   program must include:                (1)  the number of children served;                (2)  the number of families served;                (3)  the percentage of children who do not have a   reported finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation;                (4)  the percentage of children served who did not   enter foster care at case closure;                (5)  the percentage of children served who did not   enter foster care within six months and one year of the date the   case was closed;                (6)  the number of families who received family   preservation services under the [pilot] program for whom the   department opens an investigation of abuse or neglect involving the   family before the second anniversary of the date the case was   closed; and                (7)  the average length of time services are provided   from the entry of an order for family preservation services to case   dismissal.          SECTION 13.  Subchapter F, Chapter 262, Family Code, is   amended by adding Section 262.418 to read as follows:          Sec. 262.418.  EXPIRATION OF PROGRAM. This subchapter   expires September 1, 2033.          SECTION 14.  (a)  Section 262.402(b), Family Code, is   repealed.          (b)  Section 262.413, Family Code, is repealed.          SECTION 15.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.