Bill Text: TX HB690 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of the office of community violence intervention and prevention within the Department of State Health Services and a grant program for violence intervention and prevention services.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-02-23 - Referred to Public Health [HB690 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB690-Introduced.html
| By: Rosenthal | H.B. No. 690 | |
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| relating to the establishment of the office of community violence | ||
| intervention and prevention within the Department of State Health | ||
| Services and a grant program for violence intervention and | ||
| prevention services. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the Community Violence | ||
| Intervention and Prevention Act. | ||
| SECTION 2. Subtitle B, Title 2, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Chapter 53 to read as follows: | ||
| CHAPTER 53. OFFICE OF COMMUNITY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION AND | ||
| PREVENTION | ||
| SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
| Sec. 53.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
| (1) "Advisory committee" means the grant review | ||
| advisory committee established under Section 53.102. | ||
| (2) "Office" means the office of community violence | ||
| intervention and prevention established under Section 53.051. | ||
| Sec. 53.002. RULES. The executive commissioner shall adopt | ||
| rules as necessary to implement this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 53.003. FUNDING. The department shall solicit and | ||
| accept gifts, grants, and donations on behalf of the office to carry | ||
| out the office's duties under this chapter. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER B. OFFICE: ESTABLISHMENT, POWERS, AND DUTIES | ||
| Sec. 53.051. ESTABLISHMENT; PURPOSE. The commissioner | ||
| shall establish within the department the office of community | ||
| violence intervention and prevention for the purposes of: | ||
| (1) coordinating and expanding violence intervention | ||
| and prevention activities; | ||
| (2) reducing the incidence of interpersonal violence | ||
| and homicide; | ||
| (3) providing leadership, coordination, and technical | ||
| assistance to promote effective state and local efforts on reducing | ||
| preventable injuries and deaths resulting from all forms of | ||
| physical violence; | ||
| (4) collaborating with governmental entities, law | ||
| enforcement agencies, community-based organizations, business | ||
| leaders, and other appropriate individuals in this state to develop | ||
| evidence-based policies, strategies, and interventions to reduce | ||
| the impacts of violence in this state; and | ||
| (5) awarding grants under Subchapter C. | ||
| Sec. 53.052. POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) The office shall | ||
| develop collaborative relationships with state agencies involved | ||
| in reducing interpersonal violence, including: | ||
| (1) child abuse; | ||
| (2) elder abuse; | ||
| (3) violence involving youth; | ||
| (4) family violence; | ||
| (5) intimate partner violence; | ||
| (6) gun violence; | ||
| (7) sexual assault; and | ||
| (8) violence against an individual based on the | ||
| individual's actual or perceived: | ||
| (A) sexual orientation; | ||
| (B) gender identity; or | ||
| (C) gender expression. | ||
| (b) To fulfill the purposes of this chapter, the office | ||
| shall: | ||
| (1) integrate violence intervention and prevention | ||
| education into state-funded substance use programs; | ||
| (2) support the development and implementation of | ||
| comprehensive, community-based violence intervention and | ||
| prevention initiatives throughout this state, including | ||
| initiatives focused on preventing the types of violence described | ||
| by Subsection (a); | ||
| (3) develop and recommend comprehensive wraparound | ||
| and other support services, including interpersonal violence and | ||
| suicide prevention programs, that are funded by local governmental | ||
| entities; and | ||
| (4) assist local organizations that provide violence | ||
| intervention and prevention services in seeking and applying for a | ||
| grant under Subchapter C. | ||
| (c) The office shall develop and implement a public health | ||
| strategy for implementing the purposes described by Section 53.051, | ||
| which must include: | ||
| (1) the use of culturally competent, community-wide | ||
| risk assessment tools; | ||
| (2) the use of methods to identify individuals in need | ||
| of intervention or prevention services who rely heavily on public | ||
| services; | ||
| (3) the provision of cognitive and family-based | ||
| counseling; | ||
| (4) the coordination of available services to prevent | ||
| incidents of violence; and | ||
| (5) as appropriate, technical assistance from | ||
| culturally competent organizations or individuals. | ||
| Sec. 53.053. INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF VIOLENCE; | ||
| DIRECTORY OF VIOLENCE INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION SERVICES. (a) | ||
| The office shall conduct a statewide public health campaign on the | ||
| impact of violence, strategies to help stop violence from | ||
| occurring, and the use of alternative dispute resolution methods | ||
| for addressing incidents of violence. | ||
| (b) The office shall develop and post on the department's | ||
| Internet website a directory of violence intervention and | ||
| prevention services available in each county in this state. | ||
| SUBCHAPTER C. COMMUNITY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION GRANT | ||
| PROGRAM | ||
| Sec. 53.101. ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF GRANT | ||
| PROGRAM. The office shall establish and administer a community | ||
| violence intervention and prevention grant program and award grants | ||
| under the program to improve public health and safety by supporting | ||
| effective violence reduction strategies in communities throughout | ||
| this state that are disproportionately impacted by a high incidence | ||
| of violence, including: | ||
| (1) gun violence; | ||
| (2) group violence; | ||
| (3) suicides; | ||
| (4) family violence; | ||
| (5) intimate partner violence; and | ||
| (6) violence based on an individual's gender. | ||
| Sec. 53.102. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The office shall | ||
| establish the grant review advisory committee to assist the office | ||
| in reviewing and selecting grant applications for a grant award. | ||
| The advisory committee must include: | ||
| (1) members who have been personally impacted by | ||
| violence; | ||
| (2) members who have been incarcerated; and | ||
| (3) members with hands-on experience implementing | ||
| evidence-based violence reduction initiatives that incorporate a | ||
| public health, community-based, or ecological system approach. | ||
| (b) The advisory committee shall select a presiding officer | ||
| from among the advisory committee members. | ||
| (c) An advisory committee member serves at the pleasure of | ||
| the office. | ||
| (d) Section 2110.008, Government Code, does not apply to the | ||
| advisory committee. | ||
| Sec. 53.103. ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. (a) | ||
| The office, with advice from the advisory committee, shall award | ||
| grants through a competitive process to counties and municipalities | ||
| that are disproportionately impacted by a high incidence of | ||
| violence and to community-based organizations that serve | ||
| communities disproportionately impacted by a high incidence of | ||
| violence. | ||
| (b) To be awarded a grant under this subchapter, a county, | ||
| municipality, or community-based organization shall submit to the | ||
| office, in the form and manner prescribed by the office, a complete | ||
| application that includes a statement describing: | ||
| (1) the community issues or concerns for which the | ||
| grant money is sought; | ||
| (2) the applicant's goals and objectives for use of the | ||
| grant money, including the applicant's plan for implementing an | ||
| evidence-based violence reduction initiative using the grant | ||
| money; and | ||
| (3) the applicant's plan to enhance local coordination | ||
| of existing violence intervention and prevention programs and | ||
| minimize the duplication of services. | ||
| (c) If appropriate to address regional problems or provide a | ||
| more comprehensive solution: | ||
| (1) a county or municipality may submit a joint | ||
| application with one or more other counties or municipalities; and | ||
| (2) a community-based organization may submit a joint | ||
| application with one or more other community-based organizations. | ||
| Sec. 53.104. REVIEW AND SELECTION OF GRANT APPLICANTS. (a) | ||
| The office, with assistance and advice from the advisory committee, | ||
| shall review grant applications submitted under this subchapter and | ||
| select the applicants for grant awards. | ||
| (b) In selecting applicants to be awarded a grant, the | ||
| office shall give preference to applicants whose proposals | ||
| demonstrate: | ||
| (1) the greatest likelihood for reducing violence in | ||
| the community served by the applicant without contributing to the | ||
| mass incarceration of individuals; | ||
| (2) for a joint application that includes at least one | ||
| community-based organization, a partnership with one or more | ||
| entities, including another community-based organization or a | ||
| public entity; | ||
| (3) leadership that reflects the demographics of the | ||
| community where the grant money will be used; | ||
| (4) experience with formerly incarcerated individuals | ||
| or individuals who are otherwise involved in the criminal justice | ||
| system; and | ||
| (5) experience with individuals who are experiencing | ||
| or have experienced interpersonal violence. | ||
| Sec. 53.105. REQUIRED USE OF GRANT MONEY. (a) A grant | ||
| recipient shall use a grant awarded under this subchapter to | ||
| support, expand, or replicate evidence-based violence reduction | ||
| initiatives focused on interrupting cycles of violence, | ||
| victimization, and retaliation to reduce the incidence of firearm | ||
| violence, including: | ||
| (1) hospital-based violence intervention programs; | ||
| (2) community outreach programs; and | ||
| (3) initiatives with focused deterrence strategies. | ||
| (b) The office may award a grant under this subchapter only | ||
| in accordance with a contract between the office and the grant | ||
| recipient. The contract must include provisions affording the | ||
| office sufficient control to ensure the public purpose of | ||
| supporting, expanding, or replicating evidence-based violence | ||
| reduction initiatives focused on interrupting cycles of violence, | ||
| victimization, and retaliation is accomplished and this state | ||
| receives the return benefit. | ||
| (c) Subject to Subsection (b), a county or municipal | ||
| recipient of a grant awarded under this subchapter must distribute | ||
| not less than 50 percent of the grant money in this state to one or | ||
| more of the following: | ||
| (1) a community-based organization; | ||
| (2) an Indian tribe or tribal organizations; or | ||
| (3) a public entity whose primary focus is community | ||
| safety or gun violence prevention. | ||
| Sec. 53.106. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. Each grant recipient | ||
| shall report to the office, in a form and at intervals prescribed by | ||
| the office, the recipient's progress toward achieving the grant | ||
| objectives. | ||
| Sec. 53.107. EFFICACY EVALUATION OF GRANT PROGRAM. The | ||
| office may contract with an independent entity with expertise in | ||
| evaluating community-based, grant-funded programs to evaluate the | ||
| effectiveness of the grant program under this subchapter, provided | ||
| that, in conducting the evaluation, the entity uses: | ||
| (1) both qualitative and quantitative methods, as | ||
| appropriate; and | ||
| (2) participatory action research methods or other | ||
| research methods that incorporate subject engagement, to the extent | ||
| practicable. | ||
| SECTION 3. Not later than December 1, 2023: | ||
| (1) the commissioner of state health services shall | ||
| establish the office of community violence intervention and | ||
| prevention within the Department of State Health Services as | ||
| required by Chapter 53, Health and Safety Code, as added by this | ||
| Act; and | ||
| (2) the executive commissioner of the Health and Human | ||
| Services Commission shall adopt the rules necessary to implement | ||
| Chapter 53, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act. | ||
| SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
