Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 546.0203 - [Effective 4/1/2025] Development Of Permanency Plan Procedures(a) To further the policy stated in Section 546.0202 and except as provided by Subsection (b), the commission and each appropriate health and human services agency shall develop procedures to ensure that a permanency plan is developed for each child:(1) who resides in an institution in this state on a temporary or long-term basis; or(2) with respect to whom the commission or appropriate health and human services agency is notified in advance that institutional care is sought.(b) The department shall develop a permanency plan as required by this subchapter for each child who resides in an institution in this state for whom the department has been appointed permanent managing conservator. The department is not required to develop a permanency plan under this subchapter for a child for whom the department has been appointed temporary managing conservator, but may incorporate the requirements of this subchapter in a permanency plan developed for the child under Section 263.3025, Family Code.(c) In developing procedures under Subsection (a), the commission and other appropriate health and human services agencies shall develop to the extent possible uniform procedures applicable to each of the agencies and each child who is the subject of a permanency plan that promote efficiency for the agencies and stability for each child.(d) In implementing permanency planning procedures, the commission shall: (1) delegate the commission's duty to develop a permanency plan to a local intellectual and developmental disability authority or enter into a memorandum of understanding with the local intellectual and developmental disability authority to develop the permanency plan for each child who resides in an institution in this state or with respect to whom the commission is notified in advance that institutional care is sought;(2) contract with a private entity, other than an entity that provides long-term institutional care, to develop a permanency plan for a child who resides in an institution in this state or with respect to whom the commission is notified in advance that institutional care is sought; or(3) perform the commission's duties regarding permanency planning procedures using commission personnel.(e) A contract or memorandum of understanding under Subsection (d) must include performance measures by which the commission may evaluate the effectiveness of permanency planning efforts of a local intellectual and developmental disability authority or a private entity.(f) In implementing permanency planning procedures, the commission shall engage in appropriate activities in addition to those required by Subsection (d) to minimize the potential conflicts of interest that, in developing the plan, may exist or arise between:(1) the institution in which the child resides or in which institutional care is sought for the child; and(2) the best interest of the child.(g) The commission and the department may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations to support the development of permanency plans for children residing in institutions by individuals or organizations not employed by or affiliated with those institutions.(h) A health and human services agency that contracts with a private entity under Subsection (d) to develop a permanency plan shall ensure that the entity is provided:(1) training regarding the permanency planning philosophy described by Section 546.0201; and(2) available resources that will assist a child residing in an institution in making a successful transition to a community-based residence. (Gov. Code, Sec. 531.153.)Tex. Gov't. Code § 546.0203
Added by Acts 2023, Texas Acts of the 88th Leg.- Regular Session, ch. 769,Sec. 1.01, eff. 4/1/2025.