Bill Text: TX HB4446 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to a program to provide certain children with character development opportunities, career advancement assistance, and access to certain extracurricular and wellness services.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-29 - Referred to Public Education [HB4446 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB4446-Introduced.html
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| By: Cain | H.B. No. 4446 | |
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| relating to a program to provide certain children with character | ||
| development opportunities, career advancement assistance, and | ||
| access to certain extracurricular and wellness services. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Subtitle I, Title 4, Government Code, is amended | ||
| by adding Chapter 543 to read as follows: | ||
| CHAPTER 543. OPPORTUNITY AND ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN | ||
| CHILDREN | ||
| SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
| Sec. 543.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
| (1) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services | ||
| Commission. | ||
| (2) "Eligible child" means: | ||
| (A) a child receiving educational services under | ||
| the supervision of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; | ||
| (B) a child in the managing conservatorship of | ||
| the Department of Family and Protective Services; | ||
| (C) a child who is eligible to participate in the | ||
| Head Start program as defined by Chapter 72, Human Resources Code; | ||
| (D) a student described by Section 29.916(a)(1), | ||
| Education Code; | ||
| (E) a child with an intellectual disability; and | ||
| (F) any other child to whom the executive | ||
| commissioner is able to extend program access after prioritizing | ||
| access for children described by Paragraphs (A)-(E). | ||
| (3) "Executive commissioner" means the executive | ||
| commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission. | ||
| (4) "Program" means the opportunity and assistance | ||
| program established under this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 543.002. GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. The commission | ||
| may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations from any public | ||
| or private source for the purposes of this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 543.003. REPORT TO GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATURE. Not | ||
| later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the commission | ||
| shall submit a report to the governor and members of the legislature | ||
| regarding the program and activities of program participants. | ||
| Sec. 543.004. RULES. The executive commissioner may adopt | ||
| rules necessary to implement this chapter. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER B. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION, OPPORTUNITIES, AND | ||
| ASSISTANCE | ||
| Sec. 543.051. PROGRAM ESTABLISHMENT. The executive | ||
| commissioner by rule shall establish and administer the opportunity | ||
| and assistance program to provide character development | ||
| opportunities, career advancement assistance, access to University | ||
| Interscholastic League sponsored activities, and counseling and | ||
| wellness services to eligible children. | ||
| Sec. 543.052. ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM. (a) The | ||
| executive commissioner shall: | ||
| (1) adopt rules as necessary to administer the | ||
| program; and | ||
| (2) work collaboratively with school districts, the | ||
| University Interscholastic League, and other local authorities as | ||
| necessary to fulfill the commission's duties under this chapter. | ||
| (b) In developing the program, the executive commissioner | ||
| may partner with online and local providers to offer program | ||
| participants the character development opportunities and career | ||
| advancement assistance described by Sections 543.053 and 543.054. | ||
| Sec. 543.053. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES. The | ||
| program must include character development opportunities designed | ||
| to promote and assist program participants in developing the | ||
| character qualities of: | ||
| (1) courage; | ||
| (2) trustworthiness, including honesty, reliability, | ||
| punctuality, and loyalty; | ||
| (3) integrity; | ||
| (4) respect and courtesy; | ||
| (5) responsibility, including accountability, | ||
| diligence, perseverance, and self-control; | ||
| (6) fairness, including justice and freedom from | ||
| prejudice; | ||
| (7) caring, including kindness, empathy, compassion, | ||
| consideration, patience, generosity, and charity; | ||
| (8) good citizenship, including patriotism, concern | ||
| for the common good and the community, and respect for authority and | ||
| the law; | ||
| (9) gratitude; and | ||
| (10) teamwork, good sportsmanship, and perseverance | ||
| learned through participation in competitive or professional | ||
| extracurricular activities. | ||
| Sec. 543.054. CAREER ADVANCEMENT ASSISTANCE. The program | ||
| must include opportunities designed to assist program participants | ||
| in general career advancement. The opportunities must include: | ||
| (1) training and information on where program | ||
| participants can obtain affordable and local access to career and | ||
| technical skills courses; and | ||
| (2) instruction or access to instruction on general | ||
| skills including: | ||
| (A) constructing a resume; | ||
| (B) interviewing for a job; | ||
| (C) managing finances; | ||
| (D) constructing and following a realistic and | ||
| consistent schedule; | ||
| (E) managing finances, work, family, and mental | ||
| health in times of personal, community, or global crisis; | ||
| (F) finding and obtaining higher education | ||
| financial aid opportunities; and | ||
| (G) skills learned through participation in | ||
| competitive extracurricular activities that could be used as a | ||
| career path for the program participant or could be used to obtain | ||
| higher education financial aid opportunities for the program | ||
| participant. | ||
| Sec. 543.055. ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE | ||
| ACTIVITIES. (a) In order to maximize access to character | ||
| development opportunities and career advancement assistance | ||
| described by Sections 543.053 and 543.054, the executive | ||
| commissioner, in collaboration with school districts and the | ||
| University Interscholastic League, shall facilitate access to | ||
| University Interscholastic League activities for all program | ||
| participants described by Sections 543.001(2)(A)-(E) and for as | ||
| many program participants described by Section 543.001(2)(F) as can | ||
| reasonably be accommodated. A school district and the University | ||
| Interscholastic League may not prohibit a program participant who | ||
| is otherwise eligible to participate in a league activity from | ||
| participating in the activity in substantially the same manner as a | ||
| student enrolled at a school in the school district. | ||
| (b) Except as provided by Subsection (g), a public school | ||
| that participates in an activity sponsored by the University | ||
| Interscholastic League shall provide a program participant | ||
| described by Section 543.001(2)(D) who otherwise meets league | ||
| eligibility standards to represent that school in a league activity | ||
| with the opportunity to participate in the activity on behalf of the | ||
| school in the same manner that the school provides the opportunity | ||
| to participate to students enrolled in the school. | ||
| (c) A program participant described by Section | ||
| 543.001(2)(D) who seeks to participate or participates in a league | ||
| activity on behalf of a school is subject to the policies regarding | ||
| registration, age eligibility, fees, insurance, transportation, | ||
| physical condition, qualifications, responsibilities, event | ||
| schedules, standards of behavior, and performance that apply to | ||
| students enrolled in the school. | ||
| (d) The parent or person standing in parental relation to a | ||
| program participant described by Section 543.001(2)(D) is | ||
| responsible for oversight of academic standards relating to the | ||
| participant's participation in a league activity. As a condition | ||
| of eligibility to participate in a league activity during the first | ||
| six weeks of a school year, a program participant described by | ||
| Section 543.001(2)(D) must demonstrate grade-level academic | ||
| proficiency on any nationally recognized, norm-referenced | ||
| assessment instrument, such as the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, | ||
| Stanford Achievement Test, California Achievement Test, or | ||
| Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills. The program participant | ||
| demonstrates the required academic proficiency by achieving a | ||
| composite, core, or survey score that is within the average or | ||
| higher than average range of scores, as established by the | ||
| applicable testing service. For purposes of this subsection, a | ||
| school district shall accept assessment results administered or | ||
| reported by a third party. | ||
| (e) The demonstration of academic proficiency under | ||
| Subsection (d) of a program participant described by Section | ||
| 543.001(2)(D) is sufficient for purposes of that subsection for the | ||
| school year in which the participant achieves the required score | ||
| and the subsequent school year. | ||
| (f) After the first six weeks of a school year, the parent or | ||
| person standing in parental relation to a program participant | ||
| described by Section 543.001(2)(D) participating in a league | ||
| activity on behalf of a public school must periodically, in | ||
| accordance with the school's grading calendar, provide written | ||
| verification to the school indicating that the participant is | ||
| receiving a passing grade in each course or subject being taught. | ||
| (g) A program participant described by Section | ||
| 543.001(2)(D) is not authorized by this section to participate in a | ||
| league activity during the remainder of any school year during | ||
| which the participant was previously enrolled in a public school. | ||
| (h) The University Interscholastic League may not prohibit | ||
| a program participant described by Section 543.001(2)(D) from | ||
| participating in league activities in the manner authorized by this | ||
| section. | ||
| (i) With respect to the education program of a program | ||
| participant described by Section 543.001(2)(D), nothing in this | ||
| section shall be construed to permit an agency of this state, a | ||
| public school district, or any other governmental body to exercise | ||
| control, regulatory authority, or supervision over the participant | ||
| or a parent or person standing in parental relation to the | ||
| participant beyond the control, regulatory authority, or | ||
| supervision required to participate in a league activity. | ||
| (j) Subject only to eligibility requirements under this | ||
| section for a program participant described by Section | ||
| 543.001(2)(D) to participate in a league activity: | ||
| (1) the curriculum or assessment requirements, | ||
| performance standards, practices, or creed of the education program | ||
| provided to a program participant described by Section | ||
| 543.001(2)(D) may not be required to be changed in order for the | ||
| participant to participate in a league activity; and | ||
| (2) for a program participant described by Section | ||
| 543.001(2)(D) participating in an education program on January 1, | ||
| 2021, the education program provided to that participant may not be | ||
| required to comply with any state law or agency rule relating to | ||
| that education program unless the law or rule was in effect on | ||
| January 1, 2021. | ||
| Sec. 543.056. COUNSELING AND WELLNESS SERVICES. (a) The | ||
| executive commissioner shall develop partnerships with local and | ||
| online health care providers and counseling services providers to | ||
| provide voluntary counseling and health services to program | ||
| participants who are not otherwise eligible for those services | ||
| under Medicaid or the child health plan program. | ||
| (b) The services described by Subsection (a) must include: | ||
| (1) voluntary testing services made available to a | ||
| program participant's parent or managing conservator to screen the | ||
| participant for infection from common childhood diseases; | ||
| (2) general counseling services designed to help a | ||
| program participant process emotions brought on by unexpected and | ||
| destabilizing changes in the participant's family and community; | ||
| (3) services for the prevention and treatment of | ||
| intellectual disabilities; and | ||
| (4) services to treat physical injuries caused by | ||
| participation in organized extracurricular sports through the | ||
| University Interscholastic League. | ||
| SECTION 2. The executive commissioner of the Health and | ||
| Human Services Commission shall adopt the rules necessary to | ||
| establish the program under Chapter 543, Government Code, as added | ||
| by this Act, beginning in the 2021-2022 school year. | ||
| SECTION 3. 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, 2021. | ||
