Tex. Agric. Code Section 12.042
Home-delivered Meal Grant Program


(a)

The department shall establish a home-delivered meal grant program to benefit homebound elderly persons and persons with disabilities in this state. The program must be designed to help defray the costs of providing home-delivered meals that are not fully funded by the Health and Human Services Commission or an area agency on aging.

(b)

From funds appropriated for that purpose, the department shall make grants to qualifying organizations that provide home-delivered meals to homebound elderly persons and persons with disabilities. The department may use not more than five percent of those appropriated funds for the administration of the grant program.

(c)

An organization applying to the department for a grant under this section must:

(1)

be a governmental agency or a nonprofit private organization that is exempt from taxation under Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as an organization described by Section 501(c)(3) of that code, that is a direct provider of home-delivered meals to elderly persons or persons with disabilities in this state;

(2)

if it is a nonprofit private organization, have a volunteer board of directors;

(3)

practice nondiscrimination;

(4)

have an accounting system or fiscal agent approved by the county in which it provides meals;

(5)

have a system to prevent the duplication of services to the organization’s clients; and

(6)

agree to use funds received under this section only to supplement and extend existing services related directly to home-delivered meal services.

(d)

Before an organization may receive a grant from the department, the county in which the organization provides meals must make a grant to the organization. If the county makes a grant to the organization in an amount that is less than 25 cents for each person at least 60 years of age who resides in the county, according to the most recent federal decennial census, the maximum amount the department may provide to organizations in the county under Subsection (h) is reduced to an amount in proportion to the amount by which the county grant is less than 25 cents for each elderly resident.

(e)

The department shall require an organization seeking a grant to file an application in a form approved by the department. The application must be signed or electronically acknowledged by the organization’s executive director, be postmarked or electronically submitted not later than November 1, and must include:

(1)

the organization’s name and address;

(2)

the names and titles of the organization’s executive director and board chair, if applicable;

(3)

the name of the county in relation to which the organization is applying;

(4)

the number of residents at least 60 years of age who reside in that county, according to the most recent federal decennial census;

(5)

the amount of the grant awarded by that county as required by Subsection (d);

(6)

the number of meals the organization delivered to elderly persons or persons with disabilities in that county during the preceding state fiscal year that were not fully funded by the Health and Human Services Commission or an area agency on aging;

(7)

appropriate documentation demonstrating that the organization:

(A)

is a qualifying governmental agency or nonprofit private organization;

(B)

has been awarded a grant by the county in relation to which the organization is applying, as required by Subsection (d); and

(C)

has delivered the number of meals reported under Subdivision (6);

(8)

the organization’s most recent financial statement or audited financial report; and

(9)

a list of the organization’s board and officers.

(f)

An organization that applies for a grant for meals delivered in more than one county must submit a separate application in relation to each county.

(g)

The department annually shall determine:

(1)

the total amount of money available for grants under this section;

(2)

the number of residents at least 60 years of age in this state, according to the most recent federal decennial census; and

(3)

the number of residents at least 60 years of age in each county in this state, according to the most recent federal decennial census.

(h)

Except as provided by Subsections (d), (i), and (j), grants from the department to qualifying organizations in a county in a state fiscal year may not exceed an amount determined by the formula:
where:
“CR” is the number of residents at least 60 years of age in the county;
“TD” is the total amount of money appropriated to the department for that state fiscal year to make grants, less the department’s administrative expenses; and
“SR” is the number of residents at least 60 years of age in this state.

(i)

Not later than February 1 of each year, the department shall make a grant to each qualifying organization that has submitted an approved application under this section. Subject to Subsections (d) and (h), the department shall make grants in an amount equal to one dollar for each meal that the organization delivered to homebound elderly persons or persons with disabilities in the county in the preceding state fiscal year that was not fully funded by the Health and Human Services Commission or an area agency on aging. If more than one qualifying organization delivers meals in a county, the department shall reduce the grants proportionally to each qualifying organization in that county so that the total amount of the grants to the organizations does not exceed the amount described by Subsection (h).

(j)

If the total amount of the grants made by the department under Subsection (i) is less than the amount appropriated to fund the program under this section in a state fiscal year, the department shall use the unspent funds to proportionally increase the grants to each qualifying organization.

(k)

The home-delivered meal fund is an account in the general revenue fund. Money in the account may be appropriated only to the department to award grants under this section and to pay for the operation of the program under this section.

(l)

These funds shall not be considered by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services or the Area Agencies on Aging in setting unit rates.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 92 (H.B. 407), Sec. 1, eff. May 15, 2007.
Amended by:
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 848 (S.B. 703), Sec. 7, eff. September 1, 2021.

Source: Section 12.042 — Home-delivered Meal Grant Program, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/AG/htm/AG.­12.­htm#12.­042 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

12.001
Execution of Laws
12.002
Development of Agriculture
12.003
Agricultural Societies
12.006
Development of Domestic and Foreign Markets
12.007
Plant Diseases and Pests
12.010
Correspondence with Government Agencies and Others
12.0011
Authority to Enter into Cooperative Agreements
12.011
Agricultural Resource Statistics
12.0012
Notification
12.013
Employees
12.016
Rules
12.018
Testing
12.020
Administrative Penalties
12.021
Fee for Phytosanitation Inspection
12.022
Authority to Solicit and Accept Gifts, Grants, and Donations
12.023
Expiration of Registration or Licenses
12.024
Late Renewal of License or Registration
12.0025
Nutrition Programs
12.025
Program Accessibility Plan
12.0026
Interagency Farm-to-school Coordination Task Force
12.026
Public Interest Information
12.0027
Nutrition Outreach Program
12.027
Economic Development Program
12.0028
Limitation on Sanctions Imposed on School Districts for Sale of Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value
12.028
Competitive Bidding or Advertising
12.0029
Summer Nutrition Programs
12.029
Minority and Female-owned Business Contracts
12.031
Advertising, Publications, and Fees
12.032
Cooperation with State Office of Administrative Hearings
12.033
Multiple Licenses
12.034
Refund or Waiver of Fees
12.035
Notice to Examinee
12.036
Licensing Out-of-state Applicants
12.037
Continuing Education
12.038
Office of Rural Affairs
12.039
Certain Wine Produced or Bottled in This State
12.040
Texas Certified Retirement Community Program
12.041
School Breakfast and Lunch Program
12.042
Home-delivered Meal Grant Program
12.046
Texas Rural Investment Fund
12.047
Use of Technology
12.048
Obtaining Criminal History Record Information
12.050
Trade Agricultural Inspection Grant Program
12.051
Farmer Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Program
12.0135
Conflict Provisions
12.0144
Fee Schedule
12.0145
Submission of Proposed Fee Schedule
12.0176
Cooperation with Certain Commodity Producers Boards
12.0177
Texas Nursery and Floral Account
12.0201
License Sanctions
12.0202
Administrative Hearings
12.0203
Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution
12.0204
Advisory Committees
12.0205
Coordination of Consumer Protection Enforcement with Office of Attorney General
12.0261
Administrative Procedure
12.0271
Rural Economic Development and Investment Program
12.0272
Texas Economic Development Fund
12.0273
Limitations on Loans and Grants from Texas Economic Development Fund
12.02601
Complaints

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 12.042’s source at texas​.gov