S.B. No. 1138         AN ACT   relating to a study on streamlining public safety net programs to   reduce costs and improve outcomes for recipients under the   programs.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  DEFINITIONS. In this Act:                (1)  "Board" means the Legislative Budget Board.                (2)  "Safety net program" means any needs-based state   or federal program that provides food, medical, or financial   assistance to a recipient under the program, including:                      (A)  the child health plan program under Chapter   62, Health and Safety Code;                      (B)  the financial assistance program under   Chapter 31, Human Resources Code;                      (C)  the medical assistance program under Chapter   32, Human Resources Code;                      (D)  the supplemental nutrition assistance   program under Chapter 33, Human Resources Code;                      (E)  the federal special supplemental nutrition   program for women, infants, and children authorized by 42 U.S.C.   Section 1786;                      (F)  the Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program   administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community   Affairs in accordance with the federal Low-Income Home Energy   Assistance Act of 1981 (42 U.S.C. Section 8621 et seq.); and                      (G)  the child care services program operated by   the Texas Workforce Commission.          SECTION 2.  STUDY OF SAFETY NET PROGRAMS. (a)  The board, in   coordination with the Health and Human Services Commission and   other applicable state agencies, shall conduct a study on safety   net programs available in this state during the five-year period   preceding the effective date of this Act for the purposes of:                (1)  streamlining program eligibility requirements,   resources, and benefits;                (2)  improving outcomes for recipients under the   programs; and                (3)  reducing costs to taxpayers.          (b)  The study must include:                (1)  an examination of:                      (A)  the total amount of:                            (i)  taxpayer revenue spent per safety net   program;                            (ii)  state money appropriated per program;   and                            (iii)  federal money received per program;                      (B)  benefits provided under each program;                      (C)  the number of recipients enrolled in or   otherwise receiving benefits under each program;                      (D)  aggregate demographic and socioeconomic   information on recipients under each program including information   relating to:                            (i)  the average household income of   recipients under each program;                            (ii)  the employment status of recipients   or, if recipients are dependents, the parents or guardians of   recipients, under each program;                            (iii)  the marital status of recipients or,   if recipients are dependents, the parents or guardians of   recipients, under each program; and                            (iv)  the average number of dependents in   recipient households under each program;                      (E)  duplicative services and administrative   activities among programs;                      (F)  the percentage of state money appropriated to   each program that is directly spent on providing benefits to   recipients under the program and the percentage that is spent on   staff and other administrative costs;                      (G)  the percentage of recipients who become   ineligible for each program because the recipient no longer meets   the income eligibility requirements;                      (H)  the number of individuals who begin, but do   not complete, an application for benefits under each program and a   statement of that number as a percentage of the overall number of   recipients under each program;                      (I)  the rate at which former recipients of each   program later reapply for benefits under the program; and                      (J)  the average length of time between an initial   application for benefits and approval under each program;                (2)  a cost-benefit analysis that compares the costs of   providing each program with the program's effectiveness at   transitioning recipients to self-sufficiency; and                (3)  a statistical analysis of the data collected under   Subdivisions (1) and (2).          (c)  The board shall collect any information necessary to   conduct the study from each state agency that administers or   operates a safety net program.  At the request of the board, each   agency shall submit the requested information to the board within a   reasonable time, as prescribed by the board.          (d)  The board shall conduct the study and prepare the report   required by Section 3 of this Act using existing resources.          SECTION 3.  REPORT ON SAFETY NET PROGRAMS. Not later than   September 1, 2022, the board shall:                (1)  submit a report on the board's findings and   recommendations to the legislature, including recommendations on   how to:                      (A)  simplify and streamline each safety net   program;                      (B)  improve outcomes of each program; and                      (C)  lower costs to taxpayers for safety net   programs; and                (2)  post the report on the board's Internet website.          SECTION 4.  EXPIRATION. This Act expires January 1, 2023.          SECTION 5.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act takes effect   immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members   elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas   Constitution.  If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for   immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2021.               ______________________________ ______________________________      President of the Senate Speaker of the House                 I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1138 passed the Senate on   April 27, 2021, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays 0;   May 25, 2021, Senate refused to concur in House amendments and   requested appointment of Conference Committee; May 27, 2021, House   granted request of the Senate; May 30, 2021, Senate adopted   Conference Committee Report by the following vote:  Yeas 31,   Nays 0.       ______________________________   Secretary of the Senate                I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1138 passed the House, with   amendments, on May 13, 2021, by the following vote:  Yeas 89,   Nays 57, two present not voting; May 27, 2021, House granted   request of the Senate for appointment of Conference Committee;   May 29, 2021, House adopted Conference Committee Report by the   following vote:  Yeas 85, Nays 53, one present not voting.       ______________________________   Chief Clerk of the House            Approved:     ______________________________               Date       ______________________________              Governor