Tex. Gov't Code Section 525.0054
Efficiency Audit of Certain Assistance Programs


(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 (Financial Assistance and Service Programs), Human Resources Code, and the state temporary assistance and support services program operated under Chapter 34 (State Temporary Assistance and Support Services Program), Human Resources Code, to examine fiscal management, the 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 (c) shall conduct an efficiency audit. The commission shall pay the costs associated with the audit using existing resources.

(c)

The state auditor shall:

(1)

not later than March 1 of the year in which an efficiency audit is required under this section, select an external auditor to conduct the audit; and

(2)

ensure that the external auditor conducts the audit in accordance with this section.

(d)

The external auditor shall be independent and not subject to direction from:

(1)

the commission; or

(2)

any other state agency that:

(A)

is subject to evaluation by the auditor for purposes of this section; or

(B)

receives or spends money under the programs described by Subsection (a).

(e)

The external auditor shall complete the efficiency audit not later than the 90th day after the date the state auditor selects the external auditor.

(f)

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 used effectively and efficiently to achieve desired outcomes for individuals receiving benefits under the program; and

(B)

are not used for purposes other than the intended goals of the program;

(2)

identifying cost savings or reallocations of resources; and

(3)

identifying opportunities to improve services through consolidation of essential functions, outsourcing, and elimination of duplicative efforts.

(g)

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:

(1)

the governor;

(2)

the Legislative Budget Board;

(3)

the state auditor;

(4)

the executive commissioner; and

(5)

the chairs of the House Human Services Committee and the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.

(h)

The executive commissioner and the state auditor shall publish the report, recommendations, and full efficiency audit on the commission’s and the state auditor’s Internet websites.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 769 (H.B. 4611), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2025.

Source: Section 525.0054 — Efficiency Audit of Certain Assistance Programs, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­525.­htm#525.­0054 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

525.0001
Powers and Duties Relating to Health and Human Services Administration
525.0002
Location of and Consolidation of Certain Services Among Health and Human Services Agencies
525.0003
Consolidated Internal Audit Program
525.0004
Interagency Dispute Arbitration
525.0051
Management Information and Cost Accounting Systems
525.0052
Federal Funds: Planning and Management
525.0053
Authority to Transfer Certain Appropriated Amounts Among Health and Human Services Agencies
525.0054
Efficiency Audit of Certain Assistance Programs
525.0055
Gifts and Grants
525.0101
General Contract Authority
525.0102
Subrogation and Third-party Reimbursement Contracts
525.0151
Planning and Delivery of Health and Human Services Generally
525.0152
Planning and Policy Direction of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program
525.0153
Annual Business Services Plans
525.0154
Coordinated Strategic Plan and Biennial Plan Updates for Health and Human Services
525.0155
Coordination with Local Governmental Entities
525.0156
Submission and Review of Agency Strategic Plans and Biennial Plan Updates
525.0157
Statewide Needs Appraisal Project
525.0158
Streamlining Service Delivery
525.0159
Hotline and Call Center Coordination
525.0160
Community-based Support Systems
525.0201
Definitions
525.0202
Health Information Exchange System Development
525.0203
Health Information Exchange System Implementation in Stages
525.0204
Health Information Exchange System Stage One: Encounter Data
525.0205
Health Information Exchange System Stage One: Electronic Prescribing
525.0206
Health Information Exchange System Stage Two: Expansion
525.0207
Health Information Exchange System Stage Three: Expansion
525.0208
Strategies to Encourage Health Information Exchange System Use
525.0209
Rules
525.0251
Information Resources Strategic Planning and Management
525.0252
Technological Solutions Policies
525.0253
Technology Use for Adult Protective Services Program
525.0254
Electronic Signatures
525.0255
Health and Human Services System Internet Websites
525.0256
Automation Standards for Data Sharing
525.0257
Electronic Exchange of Health Information
525.0301
Biennial Reference Guide
525.0302
Consolidation of Reports
525.0303
Annual Report on Safeguarding Protected Health Information

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 525.0054’s source at texas​.gov