Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5262

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Caption

Relating to the establishment of a school health and related services program advisory council.

Impact

The introduction of this advisory council aims to streamline the oversight and effectiveness of school health services provided to students, particularly those requiring special education. By centralizing advice and administrative support within the Texas Education Agency, the bill is intended to ease the process of integrating health services in educational settings. The council will also be responsible for responding to any changes in federal law that may affect the program, ensuring that Texas schools stay compliant and can effectively utilize available federal resources.

Summary

House Bill 5262 seeks to establish a School Health and Related Services Program Advisory Council in Texas. This council will consist of 13 members, including school district officials, parents of eligible students, and advocates for special needs children. Its primary focus will be to advise on the implementation and administration of the new school health program, which facilitates the receipt of Medicaid reimbursement for qualified health-related services included in a student's individualized education program.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to enhance the delivery of health services in schools, it may raise concerns regarding the specific composition and governance of the advisory council. Stakeholders could debate the representativeness of the council's members, particularly the balance between agency appointments and community representation. Ensuring that diverse voices, especially from parents and local educators, are included will be essential for the council's legitimacy and effectiveness. Additionally, the requirement for funding through legislative appropriation might also be scrutinized for its impact on state budget allocations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2104

Relating to the members of a school district's local school health advisory council.

TX SB939

Relating to the members of a school district's local school health advisory council.

TX HB5314

Relating to the establishment and duties of the Legislative Youth Advisory Council.

TX SB1395

Relating to the membership of a school district's local school health advisory council.

TX H537

Relative to school site councils and the district parent advisory council

TX SB2891

Relating to the establishment of the Health Professions Workforce Coordinating Council and the abolition of the statewide health coordinating council and the nursing advisory committee of that council.

TX SB1140

Relating to establishment of the Texas Rare Disease Advisory Council.

TX HB3968

Relating to the establishment of the School Meals Council to study and make recommendations regarding public school meal programs.

TX SF2322

Minnesota Health Care Workforce Advisory Council establishment

TX SB805

Relating to the establishment by regional education service centers of regional school district health coverage advisory committees.

Similar Bills

TX SB2075

Relating to the establishment, powers and duties, terms, and governance of certain advisory bodies for programs administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

CA AB52

Farmer equity: advisory committees.

CA AB2486

Medi-Cal: Whole Child Model program.

TX SB2312

Relating to the establishment and powers and duties of the Texas Advisory Committee on Geopolitical Conflict.

TX SB2900

Relating to certain advisory entities and work groups under the jurisdiction of the comptroller of public accounts or on which the comptroller's office is represented and to the repeal or redesignation of certain of those entities.

HI HCR179

Urging The aha Moku Advisory Committee To Follow Its Adopted Rules Of Practice, Fulfill Its Statutory Duties, Establish Policies To Assure Consistent Standards Of Administrative And Managerial Accountability; And Convening A Working Group To Make Recommendations.

HI HR169

Urging The aha Moku Advisory Committee To Follow Its Adopted Rules Of Practice, Fulfill Its Statutory Duties, Including Complying With The Sunshine Law, Conduct A Performance Review Of Its Executive Director, And Establish Policies To Assure Consistent Standards Of Administrative And Managerial Accountability; And Requesting The Office Of The Auditor To Conduct A Comprehensive Performance And Financial Audit Of The aha Moku Advisory Committee.