Sec. 531.005522. EFFICIENCY AUDIT. (a) For purposes of this section, "efficiency audit" means an investigation of the implementation and administration of the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program operated under Chapter 31, Human Resources Code, and the state temporary assistance and support services program operated under Chapter 34, Human Resources Code, to examine fiscal management, efficiency of the use of resources, and the effectiveness of state efforts in achieving the goals of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program described under 42 U.S.C. Section 601(a).
(b) In 2022 and every sixth year after that year, an external auditor selected under Subsection (e) shall conduct an efficiency audit.
(c) The commission shall pay the costs associated with an efficiency audit required under this section using existing resources.
(d) The state auditor shall ensure that the external auditor conducts the efficiency audit in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(e) Not later than March 1 of the year in which an efficiency audit is required under this section, the state auditor shall select an external auditor to conduct the efficiency audit.
(f) The external auditor shall be independent and not subject to direction from:
(1) the commission; or
(2) any other state agency subject to evaluation by the auditor for purposes of this section or that receives or spends money under the programs described by Subsection (a).
(g) The external auditor shall complete the audit not later than the 90th day after the date the auditor is selected.
(h) The Legislative Budget Board shall establish the scope of the efficiency audit and determine the areas of investigation for the audit, including:
(1) reviewing the resources dedicated to a program described by Subsection (a) to determine whether those resources:
(A) are being used effectively and efficiently to achieve desired outcomes for individuals receiving benefits under a program; and
(B) are not being used for purposes other than the intended goals of the applicable program;
(2) identifying cost savings or reallocations of resources; and
(3) identifying opportunities for improving services through consolidation of essential functions, outsourcing, and elimination of duplicative efforts.
(i) Not later than November 1 of the year an efficiency audit is conducted, the external auditor shall prepare and submit a report of the audit and recommendations for efficiency improvements to the governor, the Legislative Budget Board, the state auditor, the executive commissioner, and the chairs of the House Human Services Committee and the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. The executive commissioner and the state auditor shall publish the report, recommendations, and full audit on the commission's and the state auditor's Internet websites.
Added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 804 (H.B. 1516), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2021.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle I - Health and Human Services
Chapter 531 - Health and Human Services Commission
Subchapter A. General Provisions; Organization of Commission
Section 531.0011. References in Law Meaning Commission or Appropriate Division
Section 531.0012. References in Law Meaning Executive Commissioner or Designee
Section 531.002. Health and Human Services Commission; Responsibility
Section 531.0025. Restrictions on Awards to Family Planning Service Providers
Section 531.004. Sunset Provision
Section 531.005. Executive Commissioner
Section 531.0051. Health and Human Services Commission Executive Council
Section 531.00551. Procedures for Adopting Rules and Policies
Section 531.00552. Consolidated Internal Audit Program
Section 531.005522. Efficiency Audit
Section 531.00553. Administrative Support Services
Section 531.00554. Criminal Background Checks
Section 531.0056. Appointment of Agency Director by Executive Commissioner
Section 531.00561. Appointment and Qualifications of Division Directors
Section 531.00562. Division Director Duties
Section 531.0057. Medical Transportation Services
Section 531.006. Eligibility for Appointment as Executive Commissioner; Employee Restrictions
Section 531.008. Divisions of Commission
Section 531.0081. Medical Technology
Section 531.0082. Data Analysis Unit
Section 531.0083. Office of Policy and Performance
Section 531.0084. Investigation Unit for Illegally Operating Child-Care Facilities
Section 531.011. Public Input Information and Complaints
Section 531.012. Advisory Committees
Section 531.0121. Public Access to Advisory Committee Meetings
Section 531.013. Electronic Availability of Technical Assistance
Section 531.014. Consolidation of Reports
Section 531.0141. Application Requirement for Colonias Projects
Section 531.015. New Facilities in Certain Counties
Section 531.0161. Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Procedures
Section 531.0162. Use of Technology
Section 531.0163. Memorandum of Understanding
Section 531.0164. Health and Human Services System Internet Website Coordination
Section 531.0165. Internet Broadcast and Archive of Open Meetings
Section 531.017. Purchasing Unit
Section 531.0171. Office of Ombudsman
Section 531.018. Certain Contracts for Health Care Purposes; Review by Attorney General
Section 531.019. Administrative and Judicial Review of Certain Decisions
Section 531.0191. Services Provided by Contractor to Persons With Limited English Proficiency
Section 531.0192. Health and Human Services System Hotline and Call Center Coordination