Texas Statutes
Chapter 22 - General Functions Relating to Human Services
Section 22.014. Memorandum of Understanding on Hospital and Long-Term Care Services

Sec. 22.014. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON HOSPITAL AND LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES. (a) The commission, the department, and the Department of State Health Services shall enter into a memorandum of understanding that:
(1) clearly defines the responsibilities of each agency in providing, regulating, and funding hospital or long-term care services; and
(2) defines the procedures and standards that each agency will use to provide, regulate, and fund hospital or long-term care services.
(b) The memorandum must provide that no new rules or regulations that would increase the costs of providing the required services or would increase the number of personnel in hospital or long-term care facilities may be promulgated by the executive commissioner unless the executive commissioner certifies that the new rules or regulations are urgent as well as necessary to protect the health or safety of recipients of hospital or long-term care services.
(c) The memorandum must provide that any rules or regulations proposed by the commission, the department, or the Department of State Health Services which would increase the costs of providing the required services or which would increase the number of personnel in hospital or long-term care facilities must be accompanied by a fiscal note prepared by the agency proposing said rules and submitted to the executive commissioner. The fiscal note should set forth the expected impact which the proposed rule or regulation will have on the cost of providing the required service and the anticipated impact of the proposed rule or regulation on the number of personnel in hospital or long-term care facilities. The memorandum must provide that in order for a rule to be finally adopted the commission must provide written verification that funds are available to adequately reimburse hospital or long-term care service providers for any increased costs resulting from the rule or regulation. The commission is not required to provide written verification if the executive commissioner certifies that a new rule or regulation is urgent as well as necessary to protect the health or safety of recipients of hospital or long-term care services.
(d) The memorandum must provide that upon final adoption of any rule increasing the cost of providing the required services, the executive commissioner must establish reimbursement rates sufficient to cover the increased costs related to the rule. The executive commissioner is not required to establish reimbursement rates sufficient to cover the increased cost related to a rule or regulation if the executive commissioner certifies that the rule or regulation is urgent as well as necessary to protect the health or safety of recipients of hospital or long-term care services.
(e) The memorandum must provide that Subsections (b) through (d) do not apply if the rules are required by state or federal law or federal regulations.
(f) These agencies in the formulation of this memorandum of understanding shall consult with and solicit input from advocacy and consumer groups.
(g) Not later than the last month of each state fiscal year, the agencies shall review and update the memorandum.
(h) The executive commissioner by rule shall adopt the memorandum of understanding and all revisions to the memorandum.
Added by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 1052, Sec. 1.11(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 4.020, eff. April 2, 2015.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Human Resources Code

Title 2 - Human Services and Protective Services in General

Subtitle B - Administrative Provisions and General Functions Relating to Human Services

Chapter 22 - General Functions Relating to Human Services

Section 22.0001. Commissioner's Powers and Duties; Effect of Conflict With Other Law

Section 22.001. General Powers and Duties of Commission

Section 22.0011. Definitions

Section 22.0015. Evaluation and Improvement of Programs

Section 22.002. Administration of Federal Welfare Programs

Section 22.003. Research and Demonstration Projects

Section 22.0031. Projects for High-Risk Pregnant Women and High-Risk Children

Section 22.0033. Prohibited Activities by Former Officers or Employees

Section 22.004. Provision of Legal Services

Section 22.005. Custodian of Assistance Funds

Section 22.007. Public Information Contract Requirement

Section 22.008. Enforcement and Alteration of Service Delivery Standards

Section 22.009. Advisory Committees

Section 22.011. Memorandum of Understanding on Services to Persons With Disabilities

Section 22.013. Memorandum of Understanding on Public Awareness Information

Section 22.014. Memorandum of Understanding on Hospital and Long-Term Care Services

Section 22.016. Special Purchasing Procedures

Section 22.017. Program Accessibility

Section 22.018. Cooperation With State Office of Administrative Hearings

Section 22.019. Due Process Procedures

Section 22.020. Audit Procedure

Section 22.021. Distribution of Funds

Section 22.022. Residency Requirements

Section 22.023. Payment for Certain Insurance Coverage

Section 22.024. Development of Service Plan for Elderly Persons or Persons With Disabilities

Section 22.025. Error-Rate Reduction

Section 22.0251. Timely Determination of Overpayments

Section 22.0252. Telephone Collection Program

Section 22.0253. Participation in Federal Tax Refund Offset Program

Section 22.0254. Prosecution of Fraudulent Claims

Section 22.0255. Electronic Benefits Transfer Card; Returned-Mail Reduction

Section 22.026. Reduction of Client Fraud

Section 22.027. Fraud Prevention

Section 22.028. Electronic Benefits Transfer: Monitoring

Section 22.029. Project for Fraud Detection and Prevention Through Data Matching

Section 22.0292. Information Matching System Relating to Immigrants and Foreign Visitors

Section 22.030. Agreements for Purchase of Services for Children

Section 22.031. Unannounced Inspections

Section 22.032. Use of Earned Federal Funds

Section 22.036. Programs for Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind With Multiple Disabilities and Their Parents

Section 22.039. Training and Continuing Education Related to Certain Long-Term Care Facilities

Section 22.040. Determination of Eligibility for Community Care Services for Elderly Persons or Persons With Disabilities

Section 22.041. Third-Party Information