Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
HUMAN RESOURCES CODE |
Title 7. REHABILITATION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES |
Chapter 114. TEXAS COUNCIL ON AUTISM AND PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS |
Sec. 114.007. DUTIES
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(a) The council shall provide recommendations to the Health and Human Services Commission and other appropriate state agencies responsible for implementing this chapter, including recommendations relating to the use of funds appropriated to the commission or another health and human services agency to provide services to persons with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders.
(b) The council with the advice of the advisory task force and input from people with autism and other pervasive developmental disorders, their families, and related advocacy organizations shall address contemporary issues affecting services available to persons with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders in this state, including:
(1) successful intervention and treatment strategies, including transitioning;
(2) personnel preparation and continuing education;
(3) referral, screening, and evaluation services;
(4) day care, respite care, or residential care services;
(5) vocational and adult training programs;
(6) public awareness strategies;
(7) contemporary research;
(8) early identification strategies;
(9) family counseling and case management; and
(10) recommendations for monitoring autism service programs.
(c) The council with the advice of the advisory task force and input from people with autism and other pervasive developmental disorders, their families, and related advocacy organizations shall advise the legislature on legislation that is needed to develop further and to maintain a statewide system of quality intervention and treatment services for all persons with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders. The council may develop and recommend legislation to the legislature or comment on pending legislation that affects those persons.
(d) The council shall identify and monitor apparent gaps in services currently available from various state agencies for persons with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders and shall advocate improvements on behalf of those persons.