HBA-NLM C.S.H.B. 2170 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisC.S.H.B. 2170
By: Naishtat
Human Services
4/4/1999
Committee Report (Substituted)



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, establishes the state's authority to
protect elderly and disabled persons from abuse, neglect, and exploitation;
however, these provisions have been revised several times since their
original enactment. With the creation of the Department of Protective and
Regulatory Services (department) by the 72nd Legislature, one of the most
significant changes to the code related to the department's authority to
conduct investigations of  maltreatment of persons being served in Texas
Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (MHMR) facilities. The
department's responsibilities continued to evolve with changes in MHMR's
methods of service delivery. The department has had to adjust its response
to reports of abuse and neglect in the MHMR system. 

The purpose of this bill is to clarify the responsibilities and the duties
of the department and MHMR, relating to abuse, neglect, and exploitation of
elderly and disabled persons. This bill also addresses investigations at
in-home and community-based services programs provided by MHMR and clarify
the definitions of abuse, neglect, and exploitation used in MHMR facility
investigations. In addition, this bill addresses investigations of
providers of these services contracting with MHMR. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 requires the department to initiate a prompt and thorough
investigation upon receipt of an allegation of abuse, neglect, or
exploitation. This bill requires the department and MHMR to develop joint
rules to facilitate investigations in state mental health and mental
retardation facilities and to establish procedures to resolve
disagreements. Accordingly, this bill requires the department and MHMR to
jointly develop and implement a single system to track reports and
investigations under this section and to use appropriate methods of
measuring the number and outcomes of reports and investigations. 

This bill also repeals four sections of the Human Resources Code relating
to MHMR's investigations and rules to make conforming changes to the new
provisions of this bill. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that rulemaking
authority is expressly delegated to the Department of Protective and
Regulatory Services (department) or investigating state agency in SECTION
10 (Section 48.101, Human Resources Code), to the department in SECTION 12
(Section 48.102, Human Resources Code),  SECTION 31 (Section 48.251, Human
Resources Code), SECTION 32 (Section 48.252, Human Resources Code), and
SECTION 37 (Section 48.353, Human Resources Code), and to the department
and the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation  (MHMR) in
SECTION 33 (Section 48.255, Human Resources Code) and in SECTION 37
(Section 48.355, Human Resources Code), and to each state agency other than
MHMR that operates, licenses, certifies, or registers a facility in which
elderly or disabled persons are located in SECTION 34 (Section 48.301,
Human Resources Code) of this bill.   

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, as follows:

CHAPTER 48.  New title:  INVESTIGATIONS AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES FOR
ELDERLY AND DISABLED PERSONS
 
SECTION 2.  Amends Sections 48.001 and 48.002, Human Resources Code, as
follows: 

Sec. 48.001.  PURPOSE.  Makes a nonsubstantive change.

Sec. 48.002.  DEFINITIONS.  Provides an exception under Section 48.251,
Human Resources Code.  Includes the definition of "volunteer" in the list
of defined terms.  Applies the definitions of "abuse," "neglect," and
"exploitation" to an investigation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation in a
facility subject to Subchapter F and H, Human Resources Code. Makes
nonsubstantive  changes. 

SECTION 3.  Amends Section 48.085, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter A, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.003, to make a conforming change.  

SECTION 4.  Amends Subchapter B, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER B.  New title: REPORTS OF ABUSE, NEGLECT, OR EXPLOITATION:
IMMUNITIES

SECTION 5.  Amends Section 48.036, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter B, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.051, as follows: 

Sec. 48.051.  REPORT.   Provides an exception under Subsection (b), which
requires a person who has cause to believe that an elderly or disabled
person has been abused, neglected, or exploited in a certain facility, to
report the information to the state agency that operates, licenses,
certifies, or registers the facility for investigation by that agency.
Specifies procedures for reporting such information.  Deletes existing text
of Subsection (b) and redesignates the text of Subsection (b) to a new
Subsection (d).  Makes conforming and nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION 6. Amends Section 48.0361, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter B, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.052, to make a conforming change.  

SECTION 7. Amends Section 48.0362, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter B, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.053, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 8.  Amends Section 48.039, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter B, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.054, as follows: 

Sec. 48.054.  IMMUNITY.  Includes a provision in this section to provide
that a person who reports the person's own abuse, neglect, or exploitation
of another person or who acts in bad faith or with malicious purpose is not
immune from civil or criminal liability.  Deletes a definition of
"volunteer." 

SECTION 9.  Amends Subchapter C, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER C.  New title:  CONFIDENTIALITY

SECTION 10.  Amends Section 48.101, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter C, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, to modify the
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services' (department) or
investigating state agency's rulemaking authority to authorize the
department or investigating state agency to release information to whom the
department has provided protective services. 

SECTION 11.  Amends Section 48.102, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.207, to make a  conforming change. 

SECTION 12.  Amends Subchapter C, Human Resources Code, by adding a new
Section 48.102, as follows: 

Sec. 48.102.  REPORTS OF INVESTIGATIONS IN SCHOOLS.  Requires the
department to send a written report of the department's investigation of
alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a disabled adult at a school to
the Texas Education Agency or other specified entity.  Requires the
department, on request, to provide a copy of the report to the person who
is alleged to have suffered the abuse, neglect, or exploitation, and to
other certain persons. Requires the report to be edited to protect the
identity of the person who made the report. Requires the department to
adopt rules necessary to implement this section. 

SECTION 13.  Amends Subchapter D, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER D.  New title:  INVESTIGATIONS BY ALL AGENCIES

SECTION 14. Amends Section 48.037, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter D, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.151, as follows: 

Sec. 48.151.  ACTION ON REPORT.  Requires the department to initiate a
prompt and thorough investigation upon receipt of an allegation of abuse,
neglect, or exploitation under Section 48.051, Human Resources Code, in the
manner described by this section. Requires the department to prepare and
keep on file a report of each investigation conducted by the department.
Deletes references to Subchapter E and makes conforming changes. 

SECTION 15.  Amends Subchapter D, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by
adding Sections 48.152 and 48.153, as follows: 

Sec. 48.152.  INVESTIGATION.  Requires a department or a state agency
investigation to include an interview with the elderly or disabled person,
and with other certain persons if appropriate.  Specifies interview
procedures. 

Sec. 48.153.  ACCESS TO INVESTIGATION.  Authorizes the probate court or the
county court to  enter the residence of the elderly or disabled person for
investigative purposes. Requires a peace officer to accompany and assist
the person making a court-ordered entry under this section. 

SECTION 16.  Amends Section 48.0385, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter D, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.154, as follows: 

Sec. 48.154.  ACCESS TO RECORDS OR DOCUMENTS.  Exempts the department from
payment of a fee to obtain a medical record from a hospital or health care
provider. Redesignates existing Subsections (b)-(e) to Subsections (c)-(f).
Makes conforming changes.  

SECTION 17.  Amends Section 48.103, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter D, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.155, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 18. Amends Section 48.057, Human Resources Code, to redesignate
this section to Section 48.156, Human Resources Code. 

SECTION 19.  Amends Subchapter D, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by
adding Section 48.157, as follows: 

Sec. 48.157.  REPORT TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.  Requires a copy of an
investigation described by this section to be submitted to the appropriate
law enforcement agency. 
 
SECTION 20.  Amends Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER E.  New title: PROVISION OF SERVICES; GUARDIANSHIP SERVICES;
EMERGENCY PROTECTION

SECTION 21.  Amends Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by
adding Sections 48.201 and 48.202, as follows: 

Sec. 48.201.  APPLICATION OF SUBCHAPTER.  Provides that this subchapter
does not apply to a MHMR investigation under Subchapter F or H, except as
otherwise provided. 

Sec. 48.202.  SERVICE DETERMINATION BY DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY.  Requires the
department or state agency to assess the need and availability of services
for elderly or disabled persons and other pertinent data. 

SECTION 22.  Amends Section 48.059, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.203, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 23.  Amends Section 48.056, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.204, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 24. Amends Section 48.021, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.205, to prescribe the responsibilities of this chapter, rather
than this Act. Makes a conforming change. 

SECTION 25.  Amends Section 48.058, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.206, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 26.  Amends Section 48.061, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.208, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 27. Amends Section 48.0215, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.209, by adding a new Subsection (f) to require the department to
file an application with the court to name a successor guardian if the
department becomes aware of a qualified and willing individual or
guardianship program serving the area in which the ward is located. 

SECTION 28. Amends Section 48.040, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.210, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 29.  Amends Subchapter E, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by
adding Section 48.211, to require a written notification of the findings of
an investigation to be sent to the court to which the guardian is
accountable. 

SECTION 30.  Amends Subchapter F, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER F. New title: INVESTIGATIONS IN MHMR FACILITIES, COMMUNITY
CENTERS, AND MHMR AUTHORITIES 

SECTION 31.  Amends Subchapter F, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by
adding Section 48.251, to require the department, by rule, to adopt
definitions of "abuse," "neglect," and "exploitation" to govern an
investigation under this subchapter and Subchapter H. 

 SECTION 32. Amends Section 48.081, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter F, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.252, as follows: 

Sec. 48.252. INVESTIGATION OF REPORTS IN MHMR FACILITIES AND IN COMMUNITY
CENTERS.  Includes in the provisions of this section persons with
disabilities receiving services in or from a community center, a local
mental health authority, or a local mental retardation authority or through
a program providing services to those persons by contract with a community
center, a local mental health authority, or a local mental retardation
authority.  Requires the department, by rule, to define who is "an
individual with a disability receiving services."  Provides that the terms
"local mental health authority" and "local mental retardation authority"
have the meaning assigned by Section 531.002, Health and Safety Code.
Deletes existing requirements  of the department and of the MHMR to develop
rules, receive and investigate a report, forward copies of report and
investigation findings, establish procedures to resolve disagreements, and
other specified requirements of the department. 

SECTION 33.  Amends Subchapter F, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by
adding Sections 48.253, 48.254, 48.255, and 48.256, as follows: 

Sec. 48.253.  ACTION ON REPORT.  Requires the department to initiate a
prompt and thorough  investigation upon receipt of a report of alleged
abuse, neglect, or exploitation under this subchapter.   

Sec. 48.254.  FORWARDING OF COMPLETED INVESTIGATION REPORT.  Requires the
department to forward a copy of any report relating to the department's
investigation and a copy of the department's investigation findings and
report to certain entities. 

Sec. 48.255.  RULES FOR INVESTIGATIONS UNDER THIS SUBCHAPTER.  Requires the
department and MHMR to develop joint rules to facilitate investigations in
state mental health and mental retardation facilities and to establish
procedures to resolve disagreements. Prohibits  certain persons from
changing confirmed investigation findings by the department. Requires the
department to provide by rule an appeals process and to assign priorities
to an investigation conducted by the department in this section. 

Sec. 48.256.  SINGLE TRACKING SYSTEM FOR REPORTS AND INVESTIGATIONS.
Requires the department and MHMR to jointly develop and implement a single
system to track reports and investigations under this section and to use
appropriate methods of measuring the number and outcomes of reports and
investigations. 


SECTION 34.  Amends Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by adding Subchapter
G, as follows: 

SUBCHAPTER G.  INVESTIGATIONS IN CERTAIN FACILITIES

Sec. 48.301.  INVESTIGATION OF REPORTS IN OTHER STATE FACILITIES.  Requires
the department to refer a report described by this section to the
appropriate agency. Requires the department to make a thorough
investigation upon receipt of a report by a state agency of alleged abuse,
neglect, or exploitation in a facility operated, licensed, certified, or
registered by the agency.  Requires certain state agencies other than MHMR
to adopt rules relating to the investigation and resolution of reports
received under this section.  Requires the state agency to prepare and keep
on file a complete written report of each investigation and to refer
complaints relating to an investigation to its governing board or other
designated entity. 

SECTION 35.  Amends Section 48.022, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter G, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.303, to delete the requirement for each agency to adopt the
memorandum of understanding and all revisions to the memorandum described
in this section.  Makes a conforming change. 

 SECTION 36.  Amends Section 48.084, Human Resources Code, to transfer this
section to Subchapter G, Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, redesignated as
Section 48.304, to make a conforming change. 

SECTION 37.  Amends Chapter 48, Human Resources Code, by adding Subchapter
H, as follows: 

SUBCHAPTER H.  INVESTIGATIONS OF PROVIDERS OF HOME AND 
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES CONTRACTING WITH MHMR

Sec. 48.351.  DEFINITIONS.  Defines "community center," "department
facility," "home and community-based services," "local mental health
authority," "local mental retardation authority," and "provider." 

Sec. 48.352.  INVESTIGATION OF REPORTS RELATING TO HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED
SERVICES.  Requires the department to receive and investigate reports of
abuse, neglect,  or exploitation of an individual receiving home and
communitybased services from a provider if the provider is or may be the
person alleged to have committed the abuse, neglect, or exploitation. 

(b)  Requires the department to receive and investigate reports of abuse,
neglect, or exploitation of an elderly or disabled individual residing in a
residence owned, operated, or controlled by a provider in which the home
and community-based services are provided, regardless of whether the
individual receives those services, if the provider is or may be the person
alleged to have committed the abuse, neglect, or exploitation. 

(c)  Provides that Subchapter F also applies if the provider is a
department facility, a local mental health or mental retardation authority,
or a community center. 

Sec. 48.353.  ACTION ON REPORT.  (a)  Requires the department, on receipt
by the department of a report of alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation
under this subchapter, to initiate a prompt and thorough investigation as
needed to evaluate the accuracy of the report and to assess the need for
emergency protective services, unless the department determines otherwise.  

(b)  Requires the department to notify specified persons on learning that a
provider is or may be the person who committed the alleged abuse, neglect,
or exploitation. 

(c)  Requires the provider to cooperate completely with the investigation,
provide complete access to all sites owned, operated, or controlled by the
provider, and provide complete access to clients and client records. 

(d)  Requires the department to adopt rules for conducting investigations
under this subchapter. 

Sec. 48.354.  FORWARDING OF COMPLETED INVESTIGATION REPORT.  Requires the
department to forward to the chief executive of a provider and to the
designated administrator at MHMR a copy of any report the department
received under this subchapter, and a copy of the departments's
investigation findings and report.  Requires the allegation report and the
investigation report to be edited to protect the identity of the person who
made the report under Section 48.051. 

Sec. 48.355.  PROVISION OF SERVICES TO RECIPIENT OF HOME AND
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES.  (a) Provides that MHMR is responsible for
providing certain services to alleviate abuse, neglect, or exploitation if
the department determines that the person needs the services because of the
failure of a provider to furnish contracted services. 

(b)  Authorizes the department to provide emergency services necessary to
immediately protect the individual from serious physical harm or death and,
if necessary, obtain an  emergency order for protective services under
Section 48.208. 

(c)  Requires the department and MHMR to develop joint rules governing the
provision of services under this section. 

Sec. 48.356.  PROVISION OF SERVICES TO INDIVIDUAL NOT RECEIVING HOME AND
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES.   Requires the department to provide services in
accordance with Subchapter E to an elderly or disabled individual who does
not receive home and community-based services but who lives in a specified
residence. 

Sec. 48.357.  RESPONSIBILITIES OF MHMR.  Requires MHMR to provide certain
information to the department at least once each calendar quarter.
Requires MHMR to make available to the department the name and telephone
number of each person to notify if an individual receiving home and
community-based services needs services to alleviate abuse, neglect, or
exploitation.  Requires MHMR to require each provider to provide certain
information described in this section to MHMR. 

SECTION 38.  Amends Section 261.3019(g), Family Code, to delete existing
text that provides that an agreement under this section is not required to
provide for an investigation conducted under Section 48.081(Investigation
of Reports in MHMR Facilities and in Community Centers), Human Resources
Code. 

SECTION 39.  Amends Section 261.404, Family Code, as follows:

Sec. 261.404.  INVESTIGATIONS IN FACILITIES UNDER DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL
HEALTH AND MENTAL RETARDATION.  Requires the department to investigate a
report of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a child receiving services: 

(1)  in a facility operated by, rather than regulated by, or providing
services under a contract with,  MHMR 

(2) in or from a community center, a local mental health authority, or a
local mental retardation authority; or 

(3)  through a program providing services to that child by contract with a
facility operated by MHMR, a community center, a local mental health
authority, or a local mental retardation authority. 

(b)  Requires the department to investigate the report under rules
developed jointly between the department and MHMR. 

(c)  Provides that the definitions of "abuse" and "neglect" prescribed by
Section 261.001 (Definitions) do not apply to an investigation under this
section. 

(d)  Provides that the definitions of "community center," "local mental
health authority," and "local mental retardation authority" have the
meanings assigned by Section 531.002 (Definitions), Health and Safety Code. 

SECTION 40.  Repealer:  

_Section 48.038 (Implementation of Investigation), Human Resources Code;

_Section 48.042 (Rules Concerning Facilities of Texas Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation), Human Resources Code; 

_Section 48.082 (Investigation of Reports in Other State Facilities), Human
Resources Code; and 

_Section 48.083 (Rules), Human Resources Code.
 
SECTION 41.  Effective date: September 1, 1999.

SECTION 42.  Emergency clause.

COMPARISON OF ORIGINAL TO SUBSTITUTE

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 2 (proposed Section
48.002(b), Human Resources Code), by providing that certain definitions
apply to an investigation of abuse, neglect, or exploitation is a facility
subject to Subchapter H, as added by this substitute, as well as Subchapter
F.  

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 8 by making nonsubstantive
changes. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 14 (Section 48.037, Human
Resources Code), by changing proposed Subsection (e) to provide that this
section does not apply to investigations conducted under Subchapters H. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 21 (proposed Section 48.201,
Human Resources Code), by providing that this section does not apply to
investigations conducted under Subchapters H and by including an exception
as otherwise provided. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 27 (Section 48.209, Human
Resources Code),  by including Subsection (f) to require the department to
file an application with the court to name a successor guardian if the
department becomes aware of a qualified and willing individual or
guardianship program serving the area in which the ward is located. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 31 (proposed Section 48.251,
Human Resources Code), to make conforming changes. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 32 (proposed Section 48.252,
Human Resources Code), by requiring the department, by rule, to define who
is "an individual with a disability receiving services."  Subsection (b) of
the original is redesignated as Subsection (c) in the substitute. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original in SECTION 33 (proposed Section 48.253,
Human Resources Code), by removing from proposed Subdivision (2) the
provision relating to terms defined by department rules adopted under this
subchapter. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original by adding a new SECTION 37 to add
Subchapter H (Investigations of Providers of Home and Community-Based
Services Contracting with MHMR), as follows: 

Sec. 48.351.  DEFINITIONS.  Defines "community center," "department
facility," "home and community-based services," "local mental health
authority," "local mental retardation authority," and "provider." 

Sec. 48.352.  INVESTIGATION OF REPORTS RELATING TO HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED
SERVICES.  (a) Requires the department to receive and investigate reports
of abuse, neglect,  or exploitation of an individual receiving home and
communitybased services from a provider if the provider is or may be the
person alleged to have committed the abuse, neglect, or exploitation. 

(b)  Requires the department to receive and investigate reports of abuse,
neglect, or exploitation of an elderly or disabled individual residing in a
residence owned, operated, or controlled by a provider in which the home
and community-based services are provided, regardless of whether the
individual receives those services, if the provider is or may be the person
alleged to have committed the abuse, neglect, or exploitation. 

(c)  Provides that Subchapter F also applies if the provider is a
department facility, a local  mental health or mental retardation
authority, or a community center. 

Sec. 48.353.  ACTION ON REPORT.  (a)  Requires the department, on receipt
by the department of a report of alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation
under this subchapter, to initiate a prompt and thorough investigation as
needed to evaluate the accuracy of the report and to assess the need for
emergency protective services, unless the department determines otherwise.  

(b)  Requires the department to notify specified persons on learning that a
provider is or may be the person who committed the alleged abuse, neglect,
or exploitation. 

(c)  Requires the provider to cooperate completely with the investigation,
provide complete access to all sites owned, operated, or controlled by the
provider, and provide complete access to clients and client records. 

(d)  Requires the department to adopt rules for conducting investigations
under this subchapter. 

Sec. 48.354.  FORWARDING OF COMPLETED INVESTIGATION REPORT.  Requires the
department to forward to the chief executive of a provider and to the
designated administrator at MHMR a copy of any report the department
received under this subchapter, and a copy of the departments's
investigation findings and report.  Requires the allegation report and the
investigation report to be edited to protect the identity of the person who
made the report under Section 48.051. 

Sec. 48.355.  PROVISION OF SERVICES TO RECIPIENT OF HOME AND
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES.  (a) Provides that MHMR is responsible for
providing certain services to alleviate abuse, neglect, or exploitation if
the department determines that the person needs the services because of the
failure of a provider to furnish contracted services. 

(b)  Authorizes the department to provide emergency services necessary to
immediately protect the individual from serious physical harm or death and,
if necessary, obtain an emergency order for protective services under
Section 48.208. 

(c)  Requires the department and MHMR to develop joint rules governing the
provision of services under this section. 

Sec. 48.356.  PROVISION OF SERVICES TO INDIVIDUAL NOT RECEIVING HOME AND
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES.   Requires the department to provide services in
accordance with Subchapter E to an elderly or disabled individual who does
not receive home and community-based services but who lives in a specified
residence. 

Sec. 48.357.  RESPONSIBILITIES OF MHMR.  Requires MHMR to provide certain
information to the department at least once each calendar quarter.
Requires MHMR to make available to the department the name and telephone
number of each person to notify if an individual receiving home and
community-based services needs services to alleviate abuse, neglect, or
exploitation.  Requires MHMR to require each provider to provide certain
information described in this section to MHMR. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original by adding a new SECTION 38 (Section
261.3019(g), Family Code), to delete existing text that provides that an
agreement under this section is not required to provide for an
investigation conducted under Section 48.081 (Investigations of Reports in
MHMR Facilities and in Community Centers), Human Resources Code. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original by adding a new SECTION 39 (Section
261.404, Family Code),  
requiring the department to investigate a report of abuse, neglect, or
exploitation of a child receiving services: 

 _in a facility operated by, rather than regulated by, or providing
services under a contract with, MHMR; 
_in or from a community center, a local mental health authority, or a local
mental retardation authority; or 
_through a program providing services to that child by contract with a
facility operated by MHMR, a community center, a local mental health
authority, or a local mental retardation authority. 

Requires the department to investigate the report under rules developed
jointly between the department and MHMR. Provides that the definitions of
"abuse" and "neglect" prescribed by Section 261.001(Definitions) do not
apply to an investigation under this section. Provides that the definitions
of "community center," "local mental health authority," and "local mental
retardation authority" have the meanings assigned by Section 531.002
(Definitions), Health and Safety Code. 

C.S.H.B. 2170 modifies the original by redesignating proposed SECTIONS
37-39 to SECTIONS 40-42 in the substitute.