Tex. Human Resources Code Section 48.1521
Investigation of Complex Cases


(a)

The department shall develop and implement a system to ensure that, to the greatest extent possible, investigations conducted by the department that involve especially complex issues of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, such as issues associated with identity theft and other forms of financial exploitation, are:

(1)

assigned to personnel who have experience and training in those issues; and

(2)

monitored by a special task unit for complex cases.

(b)

Each county with a population of 250,000 or more shall appoint persons to serve as standing members of a special task unit to monitor cases that arise in the county and require monitoring as provided by Subsection (a). The standing members of each special task unit must include:

(1)

a provider of mental health services or aging services or a representative of a nonprofit entity serving persons with disabilities;

(2)

a representative of a law enforcement agency; and

(3)

a legal expert.

(c)

In addition to the standing members specified by Subsection (b), the special task unit:

(1)

must include, for purposes of monitoring a particular case, the caseworker on the case and the caseworker’s supervisor; and

(2)

may include a financial forensics expert and any other person with expertise that would be useful in monitoring a particular case.

(d)

The department shall develop and make available to each county described by Subsection (b) a manual to assist the county in establishing and operating the special task unit required by this section. The manual must describe:

(1)

the purpose and potential benefits of the unit;

(2)

a description of the monitoring process the unit is expected to follow and potential problems the unit may encounter;

(3)

the composition and administration of the unit; and

(4)

the department’s criteria for selecting cases to be monitored by the unit.

(e)

Before the special task unit makes a recommendation that a guardian be appointed for a person in a case being monitored by the unit, the unit shall thoroughly consider all less-restrictive alternatives for legal intervention in the case.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 268 (S.B. 6), Sec. 2.10(a), eff. September 1, 2005.

Source: Section 48.1521 — Investigation of Complex Cases, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HR/htm/HR.­48.­htm#48.­1521 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

48.001
Purpose
48.002
Definitions
48.003
Investigations in Nursing Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities, and Similar Facilities
48.004
Risk Assessment
48.005
Maintenance of Records
48.006
Community Satisfaction Survey
48.007
Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Certain Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation Investigations
48.0021
Reference to Commission or Executive Commissioner
48.051
Report
48.052
Failure to Report
48.053
False Report
48.054
Immunity
48.101
Confidentiality and Disclosure of Information
48.102
Reports of Investigations in Schools
48.103
Notification of Licensing or Contracting Agency
48.151
Action on Report
48.152
Investigation
48.153
Access to Investigation
48.154
Access to Records or Documents
48.155
Interference with Investigation or Services Prohibited
48.156
Agency Reports
48.159
Internal Review of Department Investigation
48.201
Application of Subchapter
48.202
Service Determination by Department or Agency
48.203
Voluntary Protective Services
48.204
Agency Powers
48.205
Provision of Services
48.206
Cost of Services
48.207
Objection to Medical Treatment
48.208
Emergency Order for Protective Services
48.209
Referral for Guardianship Services
48.210
Representation
48.211
Report to Guardianship Court
48.251
Definitions
48.252
Investigation of Reports of Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation by Provider
48.253
Action on Report
48.254
Forwarding of Certain Reports
48.255
Rules for Investigations Under This Subchapter
48.256
Sharing Provider Information
48.257
Retaliation Prohibited
48.258
Tracking System for Reports and Investigations
48.301
Investigation of Reports in Other State Facilities
48.302
Approval of Rules
48.303
Memorandum of Understanding
48.304
Statistics
48.401
Definitions
48.402
Rules Relating to Reportable Conduct
48.403
Finding
48.404
Notice of Finding
48.405
Hearing
48.406
Notice
48.407
Informal Proceedings
48.408
Information for the Employee Misconduct Registry
48.1521
Investigation of Complex Cases
48.1522
Reports of Criminal Conduct to Law Enforcement Agency
48.1523
Management Review Following Certain Investigations
48.2535
Forwarding Certain Reports of Criminal Conduct to Law Enforcement

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 48.1521’s source at texas​.gov