Tex. Human Resources Code Section 31.0031
Responsibility Agreement


(a)

The commission shall require each adult recipient to sign a bill of responsibilities that defines the responsibilities of the state and of the recipient and encourages personal responsibility. The commission shall explain to the applicant the work requirements and time-limited benefits in addition to the other provisions of the agreement before the applicant signs the agreement. The commission shall provide each applicant with a copy of the signed agreement. The agreement shall include pertinent case information, including the case number and a listing of the state’s benefits.

(b)

The responsibilities of the state shall include administering programs, within available resources, that:

(1)

promote clear and tangible goals for recipients;

(2)

enable parents to provide for their children’s basic necessities in a time-limited benefits program;

(3)

promote education, job training, and workforce development;

(4)

support the family structure through life and parenting skills training;

(5)

are efficient, fraud-free, and easily accessible by recipients;

(6)

gather accurate client information; and

(7)

give communities the opportunity to develop alternative programs that meet the unique needs of local recipients.

(c)

The executive commissioner shall adopt rules governing sanctions and penalties under this section to or for:

(1)

a person who fails to cooperate with each applicable requirement of the responsibility agreement prescribed by this section; and

(2)

the family of a person who fails to cooperate with each applicable requirement of the responsibility agreement.

(d)

The responsibility agreement shall require that:

(1)

the parent of a dependent child cooperate with the commission and the Title IV-D agency if necessary to establish the paternity of the dependent child and to establish or enforce child support;

(2)

if adequate and accessible providers of the services are available in the geographic area and subject to the availability of funds, each dependent child, as appropriate, complete early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment checkups on schedule and receive the immunization series prescribed by Section 161.004 (Statewide Immunization of Children), Health and Safety Code, unless the child is exempt under that section;

(3)

each adult recipient, or teen parent recipient who has completed the requirements regarding school attendance in Subdivision (6), not voluntarily terminate paid employment of at least 30 hours each week without good cause in accordance with rules adopted by the executive commissioner;

(4)

each adult recipient for whom a needs assessment is conducted participate in an activity to enable that person to become self-sufficient by:

(A)

continuing the person’s education or becoming literate;

(B)

entering a job placement or employment skills training program;

(C)

serving as a volunteer in the person’s community; or

(D)

serving in a community work program or other work program approved by the commission;

(5)

each caretaker relative or parent receiving assistance not use, sell, or possess marihuana or a controlled substance in violation of Chapter 481 (Texas Controlled Substances Act), Health and Safety Code, or abuse alcohol;

(6)

each dependent child younger than 18 years of age or teen parent younger than 19 years of age attend school regularly, unless the child has a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate or is specifically exempted from school attendance under Section 25.086 (Exemptions), Education Code;

(7)

each recipient comply with commission rules regarding proof of school attendance; and

(8)

each recipient attend appropriate parenting skills training classes, as determined by the needs assessment.

(e)

In conjunction with the Texas Education Agency, the executive commissioner by rule shall ensure compliance with the school attendance requirements of Subsection (d)(6) by establishing criteria for:

(1)

determining whether a child is regularly attending school;

(2)

exempting a child from school attendance in accordance with Subchapter C (Operation of Schools), Chapter 25 (Admission, Transfer, and Attendance), Education Code; and

(3)

determining when an absence is excused.

(f)

The executive commissioner by rule may provide for exemptions from Subsection (d)(4) or for a teen parent under Subsection (d)(6). The commission may not require participation in an activity under Subsection (d)(4) or for a teen parent under Subsection (d)(6) if funding for support services is unavailable.

(g)

In this section:

(1)

“Caretaker relative” means a person who is listed under Section 31.002 (Definition of Dependent Child)(a)(5) in whose home residence a dependent child lives.

(2)

“Payee” means a person who resides in a household with a dependent child and who is within the degree of relationship with the child that is required of a caretaker relative but whose needs are not included in determining the amount of financial assistance provided for the person’s household.

(h)

The commission shall require each payee to sign a bill of responsibilities that defines the responsibilities of the state and of the payee. The responsibility agreement must require that a payee comply with the requirements of Subsections (d)(1), (2), (5), (6), and (7).
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 655, Sec. 2.02(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 6.53, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 682, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 198, Sec. 2.86(a), 2.87, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 4.043, eff. April 2, 2015.

Source: Section 31.0031 — Responsibility Agreement, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HR/htm/HR.­31.­htm#31.­0031 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

31.001
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
31.002
Definition of Dependent Child
31.003
Amount of Financial Assistance
31.004
Foster Care
31.005
Dependent Child Residing with Relatives
31.006
Welfare and Related Services
31.007
Financial Assistance to Individuals in Institutions
31.008
Counseling and Guidance Services
31.010
Support Services
31.012
Mandatory Work or Participation in Employment Activities Through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Employment Program
31.015
Healthy Marriage Development Program
31.016
Service Referrals for Certain Recipients
31.017
Healthy Marriages and Strong Families Grant Program
31.018
Marriage and Family Program Funding
31.0021
Definition of Nonrecipient Parent
31.031
Application for Assistance
31.0031
Responsibility Agreement
31.0032
Payment of Assistance for Performance
31.032
Investigation and Determination of Eligibility
31.0033
Good Cause Hearing for Failure to Cooperate
31.033
Reinvestigation and Redetermination of Eligibility
31.034
Appeal from Local Eligibility Offices
31.0035
Transitional Child-care Services
31.035
Method of Payment
31.0036
Dependent Child’s Income
31.036
Eligibility of Person Leaving the State
31.037
Payment of Financial Assistance Funds on Death of Recipient
31.0038
Temporary Exclusion of New Spouse’s Income
31.038
Cancellation of Unused Benefits
31.039
Issuance of Replacement Financial Assistance Warrants and Electronic Benefits Transfer Cards
31.0039
Exclusion of Assets in Prepaid Tuition Programs and Higher Education Savings Plans
31.040
Nontransferability of Assistance Funds
31.0041
Supplemental Financial Assistance for Certain Persons
31.041
Right to Assistance Not Vested
31.042
Proration of Financial Assistance
31.043
Fill-the-gap Budgeting
31.044
Inactive Electronic Benefits Transfer Account
31.045
Peace Officers
31.0051
Minor Parent Residing with Relatives
31.051
Definition
31.052
Limitation on Amount of Financial Assistance
31.053
Determination by Legislative Budget Board
31.0065
Time-limited Benefits
31.0066
Hardship Exemptions from Federal Time Limits
31.0095
Needs Assessment
31.0121
Skills Assessment and Development for Certain Recipients and Certain Nonrecipient Parents
31.0124
Referral to Educational Programs
31.0126
Employment Programs
31.0127
Coordination of Services to Certain Clients
31.0128
Coordinated Interagency Plan
31.0129
Coordinated Plan to Improve Interagency Transitions
31.0135
Parenting Skills Training
31.0315
Determination of Parentage
31.0322
Victims of Family Violence
31.0324
Assignment of Protective Payee
31.0326
Verification of Identity and Prevention of Duplicate Participation
31.00331
Additional Penalty for Continuous Failure to Cooperate
31.0355
Use of Financial Assistance
31.01261
Provision of Employment Services to Certain Nonrecipient Parents

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 31.0031’s source at texas​.gov