Bill Text: TX HB299 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Relating to the creation of a voluntary accreditation for recovery housing; authorizing fees.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-18 - See remarks for effective date [HB299 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB299-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of a voluntary accreditation for recovery housing; authorizing fees.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-18 - See remarks for effective date [HB299 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB299-Comm_Sub.html
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By: Murr | H.B. No. 299 | ||
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 299: | |||
By: Klick | C.S.H.B. No. 299 |
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relating to the creation of a voluntary accreditation for recovery | ||
housing; authorizing fees. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 6, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 469 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 469. VOLUNTARY ACCREDITATION OF RECOVERY HOUSING | ||
Sec. 469.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Accrediting organization" means a nonprofit | ||
organization the commission approves under Section 469.002 that | ||
develops and administers recovery housing accreditation programs. | ||
(2) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission. | ||
(3) "Recovery house" means a shared living environment | ||
that: | ||
(A) promotes sustained recovery from substance | ||
use disorders by integrating residents into the surrounding | ||
community and providing a setting that connects residents to | ||
supports and services promoting sustained recovery from substance | ||
use disorders; | ||
(B) is centered on peer support; and | ||
(C) is free from alcohol and drug use. | ||
(4) "State health care regulatory agency" has the | ||
meaning assigned by Section 161.131. | ||
Sec. 469.002. VOLUNTARY ACCREDITATION OF RECOVERY HOUSING. | ||
(a) The commission shall adopt minimum standards for accreditation | ||
as a recovery house that are consistent with the quality standards | ||
established by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences and | ||
the Oxford House Incorporated. The standards must prohibit an | ||
accredited recovery house from providing personal care services, as | ||
defined by Section 247.002. | ||
(b) The commission may approve only the National Alliance | ||
for Recovery Residences or the Oxford House Incorporated to serve | ||
as an accrediting organization in the development and | ||
administration of a voluntary accreditation program for recovery | ||
housing in accordance with this chapter. | ||
(c) An accrediting organization the commission approves | ||
under this section must: | ||
(1) establish recovery house accreditation | ||
requirements that at a minimum include the accreditation standards | ||
the commission adopts; | ||
(2) establish procedures to: | ||
(A) administer the issuance of recovery house | ||
accreditation under this chapter, including application, | ||
accreditation, reaccreditation, and disciplinary procedures; and | ||
(B) assess application accreditation and | ||
reaccreditation fees; | ||
(3) provide training to recovery house responsible | ||
parties designated under Section 469.004 and staff concerning the | ||
accreditation standards the commission adopts; | ||
(4) develop a code of ethics; and | ||
(5) provide information to the commission for the | ||
commission to compile the annual report required under Section | ||
469.005. | ||
Sec. 469.003. PLACES INELIGIBLE FOR ACCREDITATION AS | ||
RECOVERY HOUSE. The following places are ineligible for | ||
accreditation as a recovery house: | ||
(1) a home and community support services agency | ||
licensed under Chapter 142; | ||
(2) a nursing facility licensed under Chapter 242; | ||
(3) a continuing care facility regulated under Chapter | ||
246; | ||
(4) an assisted living facility licensed under Chapter | ||
247; | ||
(5) an intermediate care facility for individuals with | ||
an intellectual disability licensed under Chapter 252; | ||
(6) a boarding home facility as defined by Section | ||
260.001; | ||
(7) a chemical dependency treatment facility licensed | ||
under Subchapter A, Chapter 464; | ||
(8) a child-care facility licensed under Chapter 42, | ||
Human Resources Code; | ||
(9) a family violence shelter center as defined by | ||
Section 51.002, Human Resources Code; | ||
(10) an entity qualified as a community home under | ||
Chapter 123, Human Resources Code; and | ||
(11) a hotel, as defined by Section 156.001, Tax Code. | ||
Sec. 469.004. REQUIRED DESIGNATION OF RECOVERY HOUSE | ||
RESPONSIBLE PARTY BY CERTAIN RECOVERY HOUSES. (a) This section | ||
does not apply to a recovery house accredited by Oxford House | ||
Incorporated. | ||
(b) The standards the commission adopts must require at | ||
least one individual to be designated to serve as the responsible | ||
party of an accredited recovery house. | ||
(c) A designated individual: | ||
(1) must satisfactorily complete training the | ||
accrediting organization provides concerning the commission's | ||
accreditation standards and the organization's accreditation | ||
requirements; and | ||
(2) is responsible for administering the recovery | ||
house in accordance with the accreditation standards and | ||
requirements. | ||
(d) An accredited recovery house required to designate a | ||
responsible party under this section must notify the accrediting | ||
organization that issued the recovery house's accreditation before | ||
the 30th business day after the date of any change to the designated | ||
responsible party. | ||
Sec. 469.005. ANNUAL REPORT. The commission shall prepare | ||
an annual report that includes information on: | ||
(1) the total number of accredited recovery houses; | ||
(2) the number of recovery houses accredited during | ||
the preceding year; | ||
(3) any issues concerning the accreditation or | ||
reaccreditation process; | ||
(4) the number of accredited recovery houses that had | ||
an accreditation revoked during the preceding year; and | ||
(5) the reasons for the revocation. | ||
Sec. 469.006. SOLICITING. A recovery house responsible | ||
party designated under Section 469.004 or a recovery house's | ||
employee or agent may not offer to pay or agree to accept, directly | ||
or indirectly, overtly or covertly, remuneration in cash or in kind | ||
to or from another for securing or soliciting a patient or patronage | ||
for or from a person licensed, certified, or registered by a state | ||
health care regulatory agency. | ||
Sec. 469.007. CERTAIN ADVERTISING PROHIBITED. (a) A | ||
recovery house may not advertise or otherwise communicate that the | ||
recovery house is accredited by an accrediting organization unless | ||
the recovery house is accredited by an accrediting organization in | ||
accordance with this chapter. | ||
(b) A recovery house may not advertise or cause to be | ||
advertised in any manner any false, misleading, or deceptive | ||
information about the recovery house. | ||
Sec. 469.008. ENFORCEMENT. If an accredited recovery house | ||
violates this chapter, the accrediting organization that issued the | ||
accreditation to the recovery house may suspend the accreditation | ||
for a period not to exceed six months while the accrediting | ||
organization conducts an audit of the recovery house. After the | ||
audit is complete, the accrediting organization may implement a | ||
corrective action plan or revoke the accreditation. | ||
Sec. 469.009. FUNDING. A recovery house that is not | ||
accredited by an accrediting organization in accordance with this | ||
chapter is ineligible for and may not receive state money. | ||
SECTION 2. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this | ||
section, this Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
(b) Section 469.009, Health and Safety Code, as added by | ||
this Act, takes effect September 1, 2025. |