Sec. 105.011. WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION GRANT PROGRAM. (a) To the extent funding is available, the nursing resource section established under Section 105.002 shall administer a grant program to fund innovative approaches for reducing verbal and physical violence against nurses in hospitals, freestanding emergency medical care facilities, nursing facilities, and home health agencies.
(b) The nursing resource section shall require a grant recipient to submit periodic reports describing the outcome of the activities funded through the grant, including any change in the severity and frequency of verbal and physical violence against nurses.
(c) The nursing advisory committee established by Section 104.0155 shall serve in an advisory capacity for the grant program.
(d) The department shall provide administrative assistance to the nursing resource section in administering the grant program under this section.
(e) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules to implement the grant program, including rules governing the submission and approval of grant requests and establishing a reporting procedure for grant recipients.
(f) The nursing resource section may use money transferred to the department from the Texas Board of Nursing under Section 301.155, Occupations Code, to fund the grants authorized by this section.
(g) At least annually, the nursing resource section shall publish a report describing the grants awarded under this section, including the amount of the grant, the purpose of the grant, and the reported outcome of the approach adopted by the grant recipient.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 406 (H.B. 280), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle E - Health Care Councils and Resource Centers
Chapter 105 - Health Professions Resource Center
Section 105.002. Establishment of Center
Section 105.003. Collection of Data
Section 105.006. Assistance of Other State Agencies
Section 105.009. Research Regarding Graduate Medical Education System
Section 105.011. Workplace Violence Prevention Grant Program