Tex. Gov't Code Section 501.092
Comprehensive Reentry and Reintegration Plan for Offenders


(a)

The department shall develop and adopt a comprehensive plan to reduce recidivism and ensure the successful reentry and reintegration of offenders into the community following an offender’s release or discharge from a correctional facility.

(b)

The reentry and reintegration plan adopted under this section must:

(1)

incorporate the use of the risk and needs assessment instrument adopted under Section 501.0921 (Risk and Needs Assessment Instrument);

(2)

provide for programs that address the assessed needs of offenders;

(3)

provide for a comprehensive network of transition programs to address the needs of offenders released or discharged from a correctional facility;

(4)

identify and define the transition services that are to be provided by the department and which offenders are eligible for those services;

(5)

coordinate the provision of reentry and reintegration services provided to offenders through state-funded and volunteer programs across divisions of the department to:

(A)

target eligible offenders efficiently; and

(B)

ensure maximum use of existing facilities, personnel, equipment, supplies, and other resources;

(6)

provide for collecting and maintaining data regarding the number of offenders who received reentry and reintegration services and the number of offenders who were eligible for but did not receive those services, including offenders who did not participate in those services;

(7)

provide for evaluating the effectiveness of the reentry and reintegration services provided to offenders by collecting, maintaining, and reporting outcome information, including recidivism data as applicable;

(8)

identify providers of existing local programs and transitional services with whom the department may contract under Section 495.028 (Implementation of Reentry and Reintegration Plan) to implement the reentry and reintegration plan; and

(9)

subject to Subsection (f), provide for the sharing of information between local coordinators, persons with whom the department contracts under Section 495.028 (Implementation of Reentry and Reintegration Plan), and other providers of services as necessary to adequately assess and address the needs of each offender.

(c)

The department, in consultation with the Board of Pardons and Paroles and the Windham School District, shall establish the role of each entity in providing reentry and reintegration services. The reentry and reintegration plan adopted under this section must include, with respect to the department, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, and the Windham School District:

(1)

the reentry and reintegration responsibilities and goals of each entity, including the duties of each entity to administer the risk and needs assessment instrument adopted under Section 501.0921 (Risk and Needs Assessment Instrument);

(2)

the strategies for achieving the goals identified by each entity; and

(3)

specific timelines for each entity to implement the components of the reentry and reintegration plan for which the entity is responsible.

(d)

The department shall regularly evaluate the reentry and reintegration plan adopted under this section. Not less than once in each three-year period following the adoption of the plan, the department shall update the plan.

(e)

The department shall provide a copy of the initial reentry and reintegration plan adopted under this section and each evaluation and revision of the plan to the board, the Windham School District, and the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

(f)

An offender’s personal health information may be disclosed under Subsection (b)(9) only if:

(1)

the offender consents to the disclosure; and

(2)

the disclosure does not violate the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Pub. L. No. 104-191) or other state or federal law.

(g)

The programs provided under Subsections (b)(2) and (3) must:

(1)

be implemented by highly skilled staff who are experienced in working with inmate reentry and reintegration programs;

(2)

provide offenders with:

(A)

individualized case management and a full continuum of care;

(B)

life-skills training, including information about budgeting, money management, nutrition, and exercise;

(C)

education and, if an offender has a learning disability, special education;

(D)

employment training;

(E)

appropriate treatment programs, including substance abuse and mental health treatment programs; and

(F)

parenting and relationship building classes; and

(3)

be designed to build for former offenders post-release and post-discharge support from the community into which an offender is released or discharged, including support from agencies and organizations within that community.

(h)

In developing the reentry and reintegration plan adopted under this section, the department shall ensure that the reentry program for long-term inmates under Section 501.096 (Reentry Program for Long-term Inmates) and the reintegration services provided under Section 501.097 (Reintegration Services) are incorporated into the plan.

(i)

Not later than September 1 of each even-numbered year, the department shall deliver a report of the results of evaluations conducted under Subsection (b)(7) to the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, and each standing committee of the senate and house of representatives having primary jurisdiction over the department.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 643 (H.B. 1711), Sec. 2, eff. June 19, 2009.
Reenacted and amended by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1154 (S.B. 213), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 501.092 — Comprehensive Reentry and Reintegration Plan for Offenders, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­501.­htm#501.­092 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

501.001
Discrimination Against Inmates Prohibited
501.002
Assault by Employee on Inmate
501.003
Food
501.004
Clothing
501.005
Literacy Programs
501.006
Emergency Absence
501.007
Inmate Claims for Lost or Damaged Property
501.008
Inmate Grievance System
501.009
Volunteer and Faith-based Organizations
501.010
Visitors
501.011
Zero-tolerance Policy
501.012
Family Liaison Officer
501.013
Materials Used for Arts and Crafts
501.014
Inmate Money
501.015
Providing Discharged or Released Inmate with Clothing and Money
501.016
Discharge or Release Papers
501.017
Cost of Confinement as Claim
501.019
Cost of Confinement as Claim
501.021
Use of Inmates in Training Prohibited
501.022
Infant Care and Parenting
501.023
Information Concerning Foster Care History
501.024
Verification of Inmate Veteran Status
501.025
Veterans Services Coordinator
501.026
Limitation on Certain Searches
501.027
Access to Programs by Female Inmates
501.051
Medical Facilities at University of Texas Medical Branch
501.0051
Receipt of Books by Mail
501.052
Medical Residencies
501.053
Reports of Physician Misconduct
501.054
Aids and Hiv Education
501.055
Report of Inmate Death
501.056
Contract for Care of Inmates with Mental Illness or Intellectual Disability
501.057
Civil Commitment Before Parole
501.058
Compensation of Psychiatrists
501.059
Screening for and Education Concerning Fetal Alcohol Exposure During Pregnancy
501.060
Tuberculosis Screening
501.061
Orchiectomy for Certain Sex Offenders
501.062
Study of Rate of Recidivism Among Sex Offenders
501.063
Inmate Fee for Health Care
501.064
Availability of Correctional Health Care Information to Inmates
501.065
Consent to Medical, Dental, Psychological, and Surgical Treatment
501.066
Restraint of Pregnant Inmate or Defendant
501.067
Availability of Certain Medication
501.068
Mental Health Assessment for Certain Inmates
501.069
Developmentally Disabled Offender Program
501.070
Trauma History Screening
501.071
Access to Telemedicine and Telehealth Services and On-site Medical Care
501.0081
Dispute Resolution: Time-served Credits
501.091
Definitions
501.092
Comprehensive Reentry and Reintegration Plan for Offenders
501.093
Inmates Suffering from Drug or Alcohol Abuse
501.095
Inmates with History of Chronic Unemployment
501.096
Reentry Program for Long-term Inmates
501.097
Reintegration Services
501.098
Reentry Task Force
501.099
Family Unity and Participation
501.101
Programs and Services for Wrongfully Imprisoned Persons Who Are Discharged
501.102
Reentry and Reintegration Services for Wrongfully Imprisoned Persons
501.103
Annual Report
501.111
Temporary Housing
501.112
Mixing Classifications Prohibited
501.113
Triple-celling Prohibited
501.114
Housing Requirements Applicable to Pregnant Inmates
501.131
Definitions
501.132
Application of Sunset Act
501.133
Committee Membership
501.134
Public Member Eligibility
501.135
Membership and Employee Restrictions
501.136
Appointment
501.137
Presiding Officer
501.138
Grounds for Removal
501.139
Meetings
501.140
Training
501.141
Compensation
501.142
Administration
501.143
Division of Responsibilities
501.144
Qualifications and Standards of Conduct Information
501.145
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy
501.146
Managed Health Care Plan
501.147
Powers and Duties of Department
501.148
General Powers and Duties of Committee
501.149
Disease Management Services
501.150
Quality of Care Monitoring by the Department and Health Care Providers
501.151
Complaints
501.152
Public Participation
501.153
Alternative Dispute Resolution
501.154
Use of Technology
501.155
Availability of Correctional Health Care Information to the Public
501.0155
Providing Discharged or Released Inmate with Documentation for Employment
501.156
Student Loan Repayment Assistance
501.0165
State-issued Identification
501.0166
Providing Discharged or Released Inmate with Birth Certificate and Social Security Card
501.171
Definitions
501.172
Appointment of Ombudsperson
501.173
Powers and Duties of Ombudsperson
501.174
Department to Adopt Policy
501.175
Ombudsperson to Make Available to Public Certain Information
501.176
Annual Report
501.177
State Auditor Audits, Investigations, and Access to Information Not Impaired
501.178
Authority of State Auditor to Conduct Timely Audits Not Impaired
501.0215
Educational Programming for Pregnant Inmates
501.0515
Procedures for Transportation of Female Inmates for Medical Care
501.0551
Anatomical Gifts
501.0665
Certain Invasive Searches Prohibited
501.0666
Nutrition Requirements for Pregnant Inmates
501.0667
Inmate Postpartum Recovery Requirements
501.0668
Duties Following Miscarriage or Physical or Sexual Assault of Pregnant Inmate
501.0675
Provision of Feminine Hygiene Products
501.0921
Risk and Needs Assessment Instrument
501.0931
In-prison Therapeutic Communities
501.0971
Provision of Reentry and Reintegration Information to Inmates
501.1471
Report
501.1485
Corrections Medication Aides

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

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