Texas Statutes
Chapter 614 - Texas Correctional Office on Offenders With Medical or Mental Impairments
Section 614.020. Youth Assertive Community Treatment Program

Sec. 614.020. YOUTH ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT PROGRAM. (a) The office may establish and maintain in Tarrant County an assertive community treatment program to provide treatment, rehabilitation, and support services to individuals in that county who:
(1) are under 18 years of age;
(2) have severe and persistent mental illness;
(3) have a history of:
(A) multiple hospitalizations;
(B) poor performance in school;
(C) placement in emergency shelters or residential treatment facilities; or
(D) chemical dependency or abuse; and
(4) have been placed on probation by a juvenile court.
(b) The program must be modeled after other assertive community treatment programs established by the Department of State Health Services. The program is limited to serving not more than 30 program participants at any time.
(c) If the office creates and maintains a program under this section, the office shall provide for the program a team of licensed or degreed professionals in the clinical treatment or rehabilitation field to administer the program. A team provided under this subsection must include:
(1) a registered nurse to provide full-time direct services to the program participants; and
(2) a psychiatrist available to the program for 10 or more hours each week.
(d) In administering the program, the program's professional team shall:
(1) provide psychiatric, substance abuse, and employment services to program participants;
(2) maintain a ratio of one or more team members for each 10 program participants to the extent practicable;
(3) be available to program participants during evening and weekend hours;
(4) meet the needs of special populations;
(5) maintain at all times availability for addressing and managing a psychiatric crisis of any program participant; and
(6) cover the geographic areas served by the program.
(e) The office and the program shall cooperate with or contract with local agencies to avoid duplication of services and to maximize federal Medicaid funding.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1499, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001. Renumbered from Health & Safety Sec. 614.019 and amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 856, Sec. 20, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 3.1498, eff. April 2, 2015.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 7 - Mental Health and Intellectual Disability

Subtitle E - Special Provisions Relating to Mental Illness and Mental Retardation

Chapter 614 - Texas Correctional Office on Offenders With Medical or Mental Impairments

Section 614.001. Definitions

Section 614.002. Composition of Committee; Duties

Section 614.003. Texas Correctional Office on Offenders With Medical or Mental Impairments; Director

Section 614.0031. Training Program

Section 614.0032. Special Duties Related to Medically Recommended Supervision; Determinations Regarding Mental Illness or Intellectual Disability

Section 614.004. Terms

Section 614.005. Officers; Meetings

Section 614.006. Applicability of Certain Government Code Provisions

Section 614.007. Powers and Duties

Section 614.008. Community-Based Diversion Program for Offenders With Medical or Mental Impairments

Section 614.009. Biennial Report

Section 614.0101. Public Access

Section 614.0102. Complaints

Section 614.013. Continuity of Care for Offenders With Mental Impairments

Section 614.014. Continuity of Care for Elderly Offenders

Section 614.015. Continuity of Care for Offenders With Physical Disabilities, Terminal Illnesses, or Significant Illnesses

Section 614.016. Continuity of Care for Certain Offenders by Law Enforcement and Jails

Section 614.017. Exchange of Information

Section 614.018. Continuity of Care for Juveniles With Mental Impairments

Section 614.019. Programs for Juveniles

Section 614.020. Youth Assertive Community Treatment Program

Section 614.0205. Appropriation Contingency

Section 614.021. Services for Wrongfully Imprisoned Persons