Bill Text: TX HB700 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to the Preparation for Adult Living Program and other services for foster children transitioning to independent living.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-1)
Status: (Passed) 2021-06-16 - Effective on 9/1/21 [HB700 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB700-Enrolled.html
H.B. No. 700 |
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relating to the Preparation for Adult Living Program and other | ||
services for foster children transitioning to independent living. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 264.121, Family Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsections (a), (a-2), (a-6), (e-1), and (g) and adding | ||
Subsections (a-7) and (e-4) to read as follows: | ||
(a) The department shall address the unique challenges | ||
facing foster children in the conservatorship of the department who | ||
must transition to independent living by: | ||
(1) expanding efforts to improve transition planning | ||
and increasing the availability of transitional family group | ||
decision-making to all youth age 14 or older in the department's | ||
permanent managing conservatorship, including enrolling the youth | ||
in the Preparation for Adult Living Program before the age of 16; | ||
(2) coordinating with the commission to obtain | ||
authority, to the extent allowed by federal law, the state Medicaid | ||
plan, the Title IV-E state plan, and any waiver or amendment to | ||
either plan, necessary to: | ||
(A) extend foster care eligibility and | ||
transition services for youth up to age 21 and develop policy to | ||
permit eligible youth to return to foster care as necessary to | ||
achieve the goals of the Transitional Living Services Program; and | ||
(B) extend Medicaid coverage for foster care | ||
youth and former foster care youth up to age 21 with a single | ||
application at the time the youth leaves foster care; [ |
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(3) entering into cooperative agreements with the | ||
Texas Workforce Commission and local workforce development boards | ||
to further the objectives of the Preparation for Adult Living | ||
Program. The department, the Texas Workforce Commission, and the | ||
local workforce development boards shall ensure that services are | ||
prioritized and targeted to meet the needs of foster care and former | ||
foster care children and that such services will include, where | ||
feasible, referrals for short-term stays for youth needing housing; | ||
(4) addressing barriers to participation in the | ||
Preparation for Adult Living Program for a youth who has a | ||
disability by making appropriate accommodations that allow the | ||
youth to meaningfully participate in the program; and | ||
(5) documenting in the youth's case file any | ||
accommodations made under Subdivision (4). | ||
(a-2) The experiential life-skills training under | ||
Subsection (a-1) must include: | ||
(1) a financial literacy education program developed | ||
in collaboration with the Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner | ||
and the State Securities Board that: | ||
(A) includes instruction on: | ||
(i) obtaining and interpreting a credit | ||
score; | ||
(ii) protecting, repairing, and improving a | ||
credit score; | ||
(iii) avoiding predatory lending | ||
practices; | ||
(iv) saving money and accomplishing | ||
financial goals through prudent financial management practices; | ||
(v) using basic banking and accounting | ||
skills, including balancing a checkbook; | ||
(vi) using debit and credit cards | ||
responsibly; | ||
(vii) understanding a paycheck and items | ||
withheld from a paycheck; | ||
(viii) understanding the time requirements | ||
and process for filing federal taxes; | ||
(ix) protecting financial, credit, and | ||
personally identifying information in personal and professional | ||
relationships and online; | ||
(x) forms of identity and credit theft; and | ||
(xi) using insurance to protect against the | ||
risk of financial loss; and | ||
(B) assists a youth who has a source of income to: | ||
(i) establish a savings plan and, if | ||
available, a savings account that the youth can independently | ||
manage; and | ||
(ii) prepare a monthly budget that includes | ||
the following expenses: | ||
(a) rent based on the monthly rent for | ||
an apartment advertised for lease during the preceding month; | ||
(b) utilities based on a reasonable | ||
utility bill in the area in which the youth resides; | ||
(c) telephone service based on a | ||
reasonable bill for telephone service in the area in which the youth | ||
resides; | ||
(d) Internet service based on a | ||
reasonable bill for Internet service in the area in which the youth | ||
resides; and | ||
(e) other reasonable monthly | ||
expenses; and | ||
(2) for youth who are 17 years of age or older, lessons | ||
related to: | ||
(A) insurance, including applying for and | ||
obtaining automobile insurance and residential property insurance, | ||
including tenants insurance; [ |
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(B) civic engagement, including the process for | ||
registering to vote, the places to vote, and resources for | ||
information regarding upcoming elections; and | ||
(C) the documents the youth is required to | ||
receive under Subsection (e-1) prior to being discharged from | ||
foster care and how those documents may be used. | ||
(a-6) The department, in coordination with the Texas Higher | ||
Education Coordinating Board [ |
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work group to develop a plan to ensure that foster youth who | ||
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Preparation for Adult Living Program are eligible to receive | ||
college credit for completing the program. The work group must | ||
include representatives from urban and rural institutions of higher | ||
education, as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code. In | ||
developing its evidence-based recommendations, the work group | ||
shall consider the feasibility of implementing each | ||
recommendation, a foster youth's access to the Preparation for | ||
Adult Living Program, and the average length of time a foster youth | ||
will remain in a placement [ |
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report the plan to the legislature not later than November | ||
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2023. | ||
(a-7) The department shall ensure that before a youth leaves | ||
foster care, each youth who is 14 years of age or older has an e-mail | ||
address through which the youth may receive encrypted copies of | ||
personal documents and records. | ||
(e-1) If, at the time a youth is discharged from foster | ||
care, the youth is at least 18 years of age or has had the | ||
disabilities of minority removed, the department shall provide to | ||
the youth, not later than the 30th day before the date the youth is | ||
discharged from foster care, the following information and | ||
documents unless the youth already has the information or document: | ||
(1) the youth's birth certificate; | ||
(2) the youth's immunization records; | ||
(3) the information contained in the youth's health | ||
passport; | ||
(4) a personal identification certificate under | ||
Chapter 521, Transportation Code; | ||
(5) a social security card or a replacement social | ||
security card, if appropriate; and | ||
(6) a Medicaid card or other proof of the youth's | ||
enrollment in Medicaid or an insurance card from a health plan that | ||
provides health coverage to foster youth[ |
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(e-4) The youth's caseworker shall: | ||
(1) assist the youth with developing a plan for | ||
keeping the documents described by Subsection (e) in a safe place; | ||
and | ||
(2) inform the youth about the documents the youth is | ||
required to receive before the date the youth is discharged from | ||
foster care. | ||
(g) For a youth taking prescription medication, the | ||
department shall ensure that the youth's transition plan includes | ||
provisions to assist the youth in managing the use of the medication | ||
and in managing the child's long-term physical and mental health | ||
needs after leaving foster care, including: | ||
(1) provisions that inform the youth about: | ||
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assist the youth in managing the use of the medication; and | ||
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medical care in accordance with Section 266.010(l); and | ||
(2) for each youth who is 17 years of age or older and | ||
preparing to leave foster care, a program supervised by a health | ||
care professional to assist the youth with independently managing | ||
the youth's medication. | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapter B, Chapter 264, Family Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 264.1214 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 264.1214. HOUSING FOR HOMELESS YOUTH AGING OUT OF | ||
FOSTER CARE. (a) For a youth who will voluntarily enter extended | ||
foster care on the youth's 18th birthday, the youth's caseworker | ||
shall, not later than six months before the youth's 18th birthday, | ||
complete any necessary transitional living or supervised | ||
independent living paperwork to ensure the youth has housing on the | ||
date the youth enters extended foster care. Not later than the 90th | ||
day before the youth's 18th birthday, the caseworker shall review | ||
the qualifications and requirements for the youth's housing. | ||
(b) If a youth intends to continue living with the youth's | ||
substitute care provider after the youth's 18th birthday, the | ||
department shall waive any background check otherwise required for | ||
the youth to remain living with the substitute care provider. | ||
(c) For a youth who continues living with the youth's | ||
substitute care provider after the youth's 18th birthday, the youth | ||
may share a bedroom with another youth who is 16 years of age or | ||
older provided the age difference between the youths does not | ||
exceed two years. | ||
(d) A substitute care provider who prohibits a youth from | ||
living in the facility after the youth's 18th birthday shall notify | ||
the youth's caseworker of that fact: | ||
(1) not later than: | ||
(A) the 90th day before the youth's 18th birthday | ||
if the facility is a foster home; or | ||
(B) six months before the youth's 18th birthday | ||
if the facility is a cottage family home or general residential | ||
operation; or | ||
(2) as soon as possible if the youth is placed in a | ||
foster home, cottage family home, or general residential operation | ||
less than six months before the youth's 18th birthday. | ||
(e) After receiving notice under Subsection (d), the | ||
youth's caseworker shall verbally communicate with the youth about | ||
the youth's living arrangements and document the substance of the | ||
communication in the youth's case file. | ||
(f) The department shall assist a youth living in a | ||
supervised independent living program arrangement to develop a | ||
rental history by allowing the youth to cosign the lease for the | ||
youth's housing provided the property owner does not object. | ||
(g) The department by rule shall establish a protocol that | ||
may be implemented for a youth to prevent the youth from aging out | ||
of a residential treatment center. The protocol, if implemented, | ||
must be implemented not later than the youth's 17th birthday or at | ||
the time the youth is placed in a residential treatment center after | ||
the youth's 17th birthday. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I certify that H.B. No. 700 was passed by the House on May 6, | ||
2021, by the following vote: Yeas 146, Nays 0, 1 present, not | ||
voting; and that the House concurred in Senate amendments to H.B. | ||
No. 700 on May 28, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 138, Nays 9, 1 | ||
present, not voting. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||
I certify that H.B. No. 700 was passed by the Senate, with | ||
amendments, on May 24, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 30, Nays | ||
0. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Secretary of the Senate | ||
APPROVED: __________________ | ||
Date | ||
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Governor |