Bill Text: TX HB194 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of faith-based child-care facilities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-11-12 - Filed [HB194 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB194-Introduced.html
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By: Toth | H.B. No. 194 |
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relating to the establishment of faith-based child-care | ||
facilities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
SECTION 1.01. This Act shall be known as the Faith-Based | ||
Foster Care Enhancement Act. | ||
SECTION 1.02. The legislature finds that: | ||
(1) the number of foster youth in this state exceeds | ||
the current capacity of state and private child-care facilities; | ||
(2) religious organizations have historically played | ||
significant roles in community support and child welfare; | ||
(3) religious organizations can provide a nurturing, | ||
stable environment for foster youth while leveraging community | ||
resources; | ||
(4) a collaborative approach involving religious | ||
organizations, mental health professionals, and community | ||
resources can effectively meet the diverse needs of foster youth; | ||
and | ||
(5) incorporating religious organizations into | ||
child-care infrastructure will be beneficial to foster youth in | ||
this state. | ||
ARTICLE 2. FAITH-BASED CHILD-CARE FACILITIES | ||
SECTION 2.01. Chapter 42, Human Resources Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subchapter I to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER I. FAITH-BASED CHILD-CARE FACILITIES | ||
Sec. 42.301. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "faith-based | ||
child-care facility" means a child-care facility owned and operated | ||
by a religious organization that provides care for children in the | ||
conservatorship of the department for 24 hours a day. | ||
Sec. 42.302. ESTABLISHING FAITH-BASED CHILD-CARE | ||
FACILITY. (a) A religious organization may establish and operate | ||
a faith-based child-care facility as provided by this subchapter. | ||
(b) Before establishing a faith-based child-care facility, | ||
a religious organization shall: | ||
(1) develop a comprehensive plan to ensure the | ||
well-being of foster youth cared for by the facility; | ||
(2) develop a training program for facility employees | ||
and volunteers who will provide care to foster youth at the | ||
facility; and | ||
(3) enter into a contract with a licensed mental | ||
health services provider to provide mental and behavioral health | ||
services to foster youth in the care of the facility. | ||
(c) A faith-based child-care facility established under | ||
this subchapter must be overseen by a committee appointed by the | ||
religious organization establishing the facility that includes: | ||
(1) a leader of the religious organization; | ||
(2) two active, participating members of the religious | ||
organization; | ||
(3) a licensed mental health professional; | ||
(4) a person with experience in child welfare systems; | ||
(5) a person from an organization that specializes in | ||
child welfare; and | ||
(6) an elected official serving in a municipal, | ||
county, state, or federal office representing the community in | ||
which the faith-based child-care facility is located. | ||
(d) A member of the committee appointed to fill a roll on | ||
the committee described by Subsections (c)(1)-(6) may fill one | ||
additional role described by Subsections (c)(3)-(6). | ||
Sec. 42.303. FAITH-FAMILY PROGRAMS. (a) A religious | ||
organization that establishes a faith-based child-care facility | ||
under this subchapter shall establish a faith-family program to: | ||
(1) provide mentorship and support to foster youth at | ||
the facility by building relationships and facilitating | ||
mentorships with members of the religious organization who serve as | ||
a faith-family for the foster youth; and | ||
(2) encourage individuals serving as faith-family to | ||
become foster or adoptive parents for foster youth at the facility. | ||
(b) A member of a religious organization participating in a | ||
faith-family program may: | ||
(1) host a foster youth in the member's home for | ||
increasing periods of time in accordance with the religious | ||
organization's plan under Section 42.302(b)(1); and | ||
(2) travel with a foster youth in accordance with | ||
applicable laws for a foster parent traveling with a foster youth. | ||
(c) The religious organization shall provide any training | ||
required by this chapter or other law for an individual serving as | ||
faith-family to become a foster or adoptive parent of a foster youth | ||
at the facility. | ||
Sec. 42.304. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. A religious | ||
organization that establishes a faith-based child-care facility | ||
shall ensure that mental health services provided to foster youth | ||
meet applicable standards of professional care. | ||
Sec. 42.305. FOSTER PLACEMENTS. (a) The department shall | ||
ensure the integration of faith-based child-care facilities into | ||
the state's foster care system. | ||
(b) The department and child-placing agencies may place a | ||
child in the care of a faith-based child-care facility established | ||
under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 42.306. APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW; OVERSIGHT. (a) | ||
Notwithstanding other law, a faith-based child-care facility is | ||
exempt from: | ||
(1) the licensing requirements of this chapter; and | ||
(2) the rules and standards that apply to licensed | ||
child-care facilities. | ||
(b) The department by rule shall adopt minimum standards for | ||
faith-based child-care facilities that ensure each child's health, | ||
safety, and welfare are adequately protected on the grounds of the | ||
facility, including standards relating to fire safety and basic | ||
cleanliness. In adopting the standards under this section, the | ||
department shall consider the unique operational frameworks of | ||
religious organizations operating a faith-based child-care | ||
facility. | ||
(c) The department shall periodically evaluate each | ||
faith-based child-care facility to ensure the facility meets the | ||
standards adopted under this section. | ||
Sec. 42.307. GRANTS FOR FAITH-BASED CHILD-CARE FACILITY. | ||
(a) Using available funds or private donations, the department | ||
shall establish and administer a grant program to award grants to | ||
religious organizations to establish a faith-based child-care | ||
facility. | ||
(b) The commissioner shall adopt rules to implement the | ||
grant program, including rules governing the submission and | ||
approval of grant requests and the cancellation of grants. | ||
(c) The department may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and | ||
donations for purposes of this section. | ||
ARTICLE 3. CONFORMING CHANGES | ||
SECTION 3.01. Sections 42.041(b) and (d), Human Resources | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) This section does not apply to: | ||
(1) a state-operated facility; | ||
(2) an agency foster home; | ||
(3) a facility that is operated in connection with a | ||
shopping center, business, religious organization, or | ||
establishment where children are cared for during short periods | ||
while parents or persons responsible for the children are attending | ||
religious services, shopping, or engaging in other activities, | ||
including retreats or classes for religious instruction, on or near | ||
the premises, that does not advertise as a child-care facility or | ||
day-care center, and that informs parents that it is not licensed by | ||
the state; | ||
(4) a school or class for religious instruction that | ||
does not last longer than two weeks and is conducted by a religious | ||
organization during the summer months; | ||
(5) a youth camp licensed by the Department of State | ||
Health Services; | ||
(6) a facility licensed, operated, certified, or | ||
registered by another state agency; | ||
(7) an educational facility that is accredited by the | ||
Texas Education Agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and | ||
Schools, or an accreditation body that is a member of the Texas | ||
Private School Accreditation Commission and that operates | ||
primarily for educational purposes for prekindergarten and above, a | ||
before-school or after-school program operated directly by an | ||
accredited educational facility, or a before-school or | ||
after-school program operated by another entity under contract with | ||
the educational facility, if the Texas Education Agency, the | ||
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, or the other | ||
accreditation body, as applicable, has approved the curriculum | ||
content of the before-school or after-school program operated under | ||
the contract; | ||
(8) an educational facility that operates solely for | ||
educational purposes for prekindergarten through at least grade | ||
two, that does not provide custodial care for more than one hour | ||
during the hours before or after the customary school day, and that | ||
is a member of an organization that promulgates, publishes, and | ||
requires compliance with health, safety, fire, and sanitation | ||
standards equal to standards required by state, municipal, and | ||
county codes; | ||
(9) a kindergarten or preschool educational program | ||
that is operated as part of a public school or a private school | ||
accredited by the Texas Education Agency, that offers educational | ||
programs through grade six, and that does not provide custodial | ||
care during the hours before or after the customary school day; | ||
(10) a family home, whether registered or listed; | ||
(11) an educational facility that is integral to and | ||
inseparable from its sponsoring religious organization or an | ||
educational facility both of which do not provide custodial care | ||
for more than two hours maximum per day, and that offers an | ||
educational program in one or more of the following: | ||
prekindergarten through at least grade three, elementary grades, or | ||
secondary grades; | ||
(12) an emergency shelter facility, other than a | ||
facility that would otherwise require a license as a child-care | ||
facility under this section, that provides shelter or care to a | ||
minor and the minor's child or children, if any, under Section | ||
32.201, Family Code, if the facility: | ||
(A) is currently under a contract with a state or | ||
federal agency; or | ||
(B) meets the requirements listed under Section | ||
51.005(b)(3); | ||
(13) a juvenile detention facility certified under | ||
Section 51.12, Family Code, a juvenile correctional facility | ||
certified under Section 51.125, Family Code, a juvenile facility | ||
providing services solely for the Texas Juvenile Justice | ||
Department, or any other correctional facility for children | ||
operated or regulated by another state agency or by a political | ||
subdivision of the state; | ||
(14) an elementary-age (ages 5-13) recreation program | ||
operated by a municipality provided the governing body of the | ||
municipality annually adopts standards of care by ordinance after a | ||
public hearing for such programs, that such standards are provided | ||
to the parents of each program participant, and that the ordinances | ||
shall include, at a minimum, staffing ratios, minimum staff | ||
qualifications, minimum facility, health, and safety standards, | ||
and mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing the adopted local | ||
standards; and further provided that parents be informed that the | ||
program is not licensed by the state and the program may not be | ||
advertised as a child-care facility; | ||
(15) an annual youth camp held in a municipality with a | ||
population of more than 1.5 million that operates for not more than | ||
three months and that has been operated for at least 10 years by a | ||
nonprofit organization that provides care for the homeless; | ||
(16) a food distribution program that: | ||
(A) serves an evening meal to children two years | ||
of age or older; and | ||
(B) is operated by a nonprofit food bank in a | ||
nonprofit, religious, or educational facility for not more than two | ||
hours a day on regular business days; | ||
(17) a child-care facility that operates for less than | ||
three consecutive weeks and less than 40 days in a period of 12 | ||
months; | ||
(18) a program: | ||
(A) in which a child receives direct instruction | ||
in a single skill, talent, ability, expertise, or proficiency; | ||
(B) that does not provide services or offerings | ||
that are not directly related to the single talent, ability, | ||
expertise, or proficiency; | ||
(C) that does not advertise or otherwise | ||
represent that the program is a child-care facility, day-care | ||
center, or licensed before-school or after-school program or that | ||
the program offers child-care services; | ||
(D) that informs the parent or guardian: | ||
(i) that the program is not licensed by the | ||
state; and | ||
(ii) about the physical risks a child may | ||
face while participating in the program; and | ||
(E) that conducts background checks for all | ||
program employees and volunteers who work with children in the | ||
program using information that is obtained from the Department of | ||
Public Safety; | ||
(19) an elementary-age (ages 5-13) recreation program | ||
that: | ||
(A) adopts standards of care, including | ||
standards relating to staff ratios, staff training, health, and | ||
safety; | ||
(B) provides a mechanism for monitoring and | ||
enforcing the standards and receiving complaints from parents of | ||
enrolled children; | ||
(C) does not advertise as or otherwise represent | ||
the program as a child-care facility, day-care center, or licensed | ||
before-school or after-school program or that the program offers | ||
child-care services; | ||
(D) informs parents that the program is not | ||
licensed by the state; | ||
(E) is organized as a nonprofit organization or | ||
is located on the premises of a participant's residence; | ||
(F) does not accept any remuneration other than a | ||
nominal annual membership fee; | ||
(G) does not solicit donations as compensation or | ||
payment for any good or service provided as part of the program; and | ||
(H) conducts background checks for all program | ||
employees and volunteers who work with children in the program | ||
using information that is obtained from the Department of Public | ||
Safety; | ||
(20) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home | ||
involving one or more children or a sibling group, excluding | ||
children who are related to the caretaker, in which the caretaker: | ||
(A) had a prior relationship with the child or | ||
sibling group or other family members of the child or sibling group; | ||
(B) does not care for more than one unrelated | ||
child or sibling group; | ||
(C) does not receive compensation or solicit | ||
donations for the care of the child or sibling group; and | ||
(D) has a written agreement with the parent to | ||
care for the child or sibling group; | ||
(21) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home | ||
involving one or more children or a sibling group, excluding | ||
children who are related to the caretaker, in which: | ||
(A) the department is the managing conservator of | ||
the child or sibling group; | ||
(B) the department placed the child or sibling | ||
group in the caretaker's home; and | ||
(C) the caretaker had a long-standing and | ||
significant relationship with the child or sibling group, or the | ||
family of the child or sibling group, before the child or sibling | ||
group was placed with the caretaker; | ||
(22) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home | ||
involving one or more children or a sibling group, excluding | ||
children who are related to the caretaker, in which the child is in | ||
the United States on a time-limited visa under the sponsorship of | ||
the caretaker or of a sponsoring organization; | ||
(23) a facility operated by a nonprofit organization | ||
that: | ||
(A) does not otherwise operate as a child-care | ||
facility that is required to be licensed under this section; | ||
(B) provides emergency shelter and care for not | ||
more than 15 days to children 13 years of age or older but younger | ||
than 18 years of age who are victims of human trafficking alleged | ||
under Section 20A.02, Penal Code; | ||
(C) is located in a municipality with a | ||
population of at least 600,000 that is in a county on an | ||
international border; and | ||
(D) meets one of the following criteria: | ||
(i) is licensed by, or operates under an | ||
agreement with, a state or federal agency to provide shelter and | ||
care to children; or | ||
(ii) meets the eligibility requirements for | ||
a contract under Section 51.005(b)(3); | ||
(24) a facility that provides respite care exclusively | ||
for a local mental health authority under a contract with the local | ||
mental health authority; [ |
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(25) a living arrangement in a caretaker's home | ||
involving one or more children or a sibling group in which the | ||
caretaker: | ||
(A) has a written authorization agreement under | ||
Chapter 34, Family Code, with the parent of each child or sibling | ||
group to care for each child or sibling group; | ||
(B) does not care for more than six children, | ||
excluding children who are related to the caretaker; and | ||
(C) does not receive compensation for caring for | ||
any child or sibling group; or | ||
(26) a faith-based child-care facility established | ||
under Subchapter I. | ||
(d) A facility exempt from the provisions of Subsection (a), | ||
other than a faith-based child-care facility established under | ||
Subchapter I, that desires to receive or participate in federal or | ||
state funding shall be required to comply with all other provisions | ||
of this chapter and with all regulations promulgated under this | ||
chapter. | ||
ARTICLE 4. EFFECTIVE DATE | ||
SECTION 4.01. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |