Bill Text: TX HB660 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to employee caseload limit goals for child and adult protective services and child-care licensing services and call processing goals for certain of those services.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2025-04-29 - Left pending in committee [HB660 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB660-Introduced.html
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| By: Walle | H.B. No. 660 | |
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| relating to employee caseload limit goals for child and adult | ||
| protective services and child-care licensing services and call | ||
| processing goals for certain of those services. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Subchapter I, Chapter 526, Government Code, as | ||
| effective April 1, 2025, is amended by adding Section 526.04011 to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 526.04011. CASELOAD LIMIT GOALS FOR CERTAIN | ||
| CASEWORKERS. Notwithstanding Section 526.0401(d) and to the extent | ||
| appropriated money is available for the purpose, the commission or | ||
| Department of Family and Protective Services, as appropriate, shall | ||
| work toward ensuring that the average caseload for the following | ||
| categories of caseworkers does not exceed the number specified by | ||
| this section: | ||
| (1) for caseworkers conducting child protective | ||
| services investigations, an average of 15 cases at any time; | ||
| (2) for child protective services caseworkers | ||
| providing family-based safety services, an average of 10 cases at | ||
| any time; | ||
| (3) for child protective services caseworkers | ||
| providing services through conservatorship programs, an average of | ||
| 20 cases at any time; | ||
| (4) for child protective services caseworkers | ||
| providing services through foster and adoption programs, an average | ||
| of 20 cases at any time; | ||
| (5) for child-care licensing inspectors, an average | ||
| caseload of 64 nonresidential child-care facilities or registered | ||
| family homes at any time; | ||
| (6) for child-care licensing day-care investigators, | ||
| an average caseload of 17 investigations at any time; and | ||
| (7) for adult protective services specialists | ||
| providing adult protective services through in-home programs, an | ||
| average of 22 cases at any time. | ||
| SECTION 2. Subchapter C, Chapter 40, Human Resources Code, | ||
| is amended by adding Section 40.073 to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 40.073. ABUSE, NEGLECT, AND EXPLOITATION HOTLINE: | ||
| CALL PROCESSING GOALS. (a) With respect to the hotline maintained | ||
| by the department for purposes of receiving reports under Section | ||
| 261.103, Family Code, and Section 48.051, to the extent | ||
| appropriated money is available for the purpose, the department | ||
| shall work toward ensuring that: | ||
| (1) the average hold time for calls to the hotline does | ||
| not exceed five minutes; and | ||
| (2) the call abandonment rate for each state fiscal | ||
| year does not exceed 25 percent. | ||
| (b) The executive commissioner by rule shall adopt the | ||
| methodology to be used to calculate the call abandonment rate | ||
| referred to in Subsection (a)(2). | ||
| SECTION 3. Not later than December 1, 2026: | ||
| (1) the Health and Human Services Commission and the | ||
| Department of Family and Protective Services shall jointly submit a | ||
| report to the standing committees of the senate and house of | ||
| representatives having primary jurisdiction over those state | ||
| agencies regarding the agencies' progress in achieving the caseload | ||
| limit goals described in Section 526.04011, Government Code, as | ||
| added by this Act; and | ||
| (2) the Department of Family and Protective Services | ||
| shall submit a report to the committees described in Subdivision | ||
| (1) of this section regarding the department's progress in | ||
| achieving the call processing goals described in Section 40.073, | ||
| Human Resources Code, as added by this Act. | ||
| SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. | ||
