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  81R3216 KFF-F
 
  By: King of Taylor H.B. No. 429
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to a competitive grant program to fund promotion of early
  literacy programs in certain communities in this state.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 73, Education Code, is amended by adding
  Subchapter I to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER I.  COMPETITIVE GRANT PROGRAM TO PROMOTE EARLY LITERACY
         Sec. 73.601.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
               (1)  "Competitive grant program" means the competitive
  grant program to promote early literacy established under this
  subchapter.
               (2)  "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher
  Education Coordinating Board.
               (3)  "Health care practitioner" has the meaning
  assigned by Section 112.001, Occupations Code.
               (4)  "Health science center" means The University of
  Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
               (5)  "Literacy program" means a program to promote
  early literacy.
         Sec. 73.602.  ESTABLISHMENT OF COMPETITIVE GRANT PROGRAM TO
  PROMOTE EARLY LITERACY. (a)  The University of Texas Health Science
  Center at Houston shall establish a competitive grant program to
  promote early literacy through which the health science center will
  award grants for the implementation of literacy programs, or the
  expansion of existing programs, and for the operation of those
  programs for a period of not less than two years.
         (b)  The health science center shall award grants under the
  program to applicants, including applicants operating existing
  programs, in a manner that ensures that the literacy programs
  collectively:
               (1)  operate in multiple communities that are
  geographically distributed throughout this state; and
               (2)  provide program services to approximately 100,000
  families.
         Sec. 73.603.  LITERACY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS.  (a)  A
  literacy program funded through a grant awarded under this
  subchapter must:
               (1)  strictly adhere to the program model developed by
  the Reach Out and Read National Center, including any clinical,
  programmatic, and data collection requirements of that model;
               (2)  provide matching funds in an amount equal to the
  amount of the grant funds awarded under this subchapter; and
               (3)  require that health care practitioners volunteer
  to:
                     (A)  in conjunction with performing well-child
  examinations, encourage parents to read to their children and teach
  their children to read, and provide books to children;
                     (B)  maintain waiting rooms that encourage
  children to read; and
                     (C)  provide services designed to increase the
  school readiness of children receiving program services.
         (b)  Matching funds under Subsection (a)(2) may include
  in-kind contributions.
         Sec. 73.604.  APPLICATION. (a)  A public or private entity,
  including a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of
  this state, may apply for a grant under this subchapter.
         (b)  To apply for a grant, an applicant must submit a written
  application to the health science center on a form prescribed by the
  coordinating board in consultation with the Reach Out and Read
  National Center.
         (c)  The application must:
               (1)  require the applicant to provide data on the
  number of low-income families residing in the community in which
  the applicant proposes to operate or expand a literacy program and
  provide a description of existing services available to those
  families;
               (2)  describe the ongoing monitoring and evaluation
  process to which a grant recipient is subject under Section 73.608,
  including the recipient's obligation to collect and provide
  information requested by the health science center under Section
  73.608(d); and
               (3)  require the applicant to provide other relevant
  information as determined by the health science center.
         Sec. 73.605.  ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS IN AWARDING GRANTS.
  In addition to the factors described by Sections 73.602(b) and
  73.603, in determining whether to award a grant to an applicant
  under this subchapter, the health science center shall consider:
               (1)  the demonstrated need for a literacy program in
  the community in which the applicant proposes to operate or expand
  the program, which may be determined by considering:
                     (A)  the poverty rate, the crime rate, the number
  of births to Medicaid recipients, the rate of poor birth outcomes,
  and the incidence of referrals of elementary school students for
  remedial instruction or special education services, and of child
  abuse and neglect, during a prescribed period in the community; and
                     (B)  the need to enhance school readiness in the
  community;
               (2)  the applicant's ability to participate in ongoing
  monitoring and performance evaluations under Section 73.608,
  including the applicant's ability to collect and provide
  information requested by the health science center under Section
  73.608(d);
               (3)  the applicant's ability to adhere to the literacy
  program standards adopted under Section 73.606;
               (4)  the applicant's ability to develop broad-based
  community support for implementing or expanding a literacy program,
  as applicable; and
               (5)  the applicant's history of developing and
  sustaining innovative, high-quality programs that meet the needs of
  families and communities.
         Sec. 73.606.  LITERACY PROGRAM STANDARDS. The coordinating
  board, with the assistance of the Reach Out and Read National
  Center, shall adopt standards for the literacy programs funded
  under this subchapter. The standards must adhere to the Reach Out
  and Read national program model standards and guidelines that have
  been tested and replicated in multiple communities.
         Sec. 73.607.  USE OF AWARDED GRANT FUNDS. The grant funds
  awarded under this subchapter may be used only to cover costs
  related to implementing or expanding and operating a literacy
  program, including costs related to:
               (1)  administering the program;
               (2)  training and managing health care practitioners
  who volunteer to participate in the program; and
               (3)  purchasing discounted books for use in the
  literacy program.
         Sec. 73.608.  PROGRAM MONITORING AND EVALUATION; ANNUAL
  COMMITTEE REPORTS. (a)  The coordinating board, with the
  assistance of the Reach Out and Read National Center, shall adopt
  performance indicators that are designed to measure a grant
  recipient's performance with respect to the literacy program
  standards adopted under Section 73.606.
         (b)  The health science center shall:
               (1)  use the performance indicators adopted under
  Subsection (a) to continuously monitor and formally evaluate on an
  annual basis the performance of each grant recipient; and
               (2)  prepare and submit an annual report, not later
  than December 1 of each year, to the Senate Education Committee, or
  its successor, and the House Public Education Committee, or its
  successor, regarding the performance of each grant recipient during
  the preceding state fiscal year with respect to providing literacy
  program services.
         (c)  The report required under Subsection (b)(2) must
  include:
               (1)  the number of low-income children receiving
  literacy program services;
               (2)  the number of health care practitioners who
  participate in the program and the estimated value of the services
  provided by those practitioners under the program; and
               (3)  the extent to which each grant recipient adhered
  to the Reach Out and Read national program model.
         (d)  On request, each grant recipient shall timely collect
  and provide data and any other information required by the health
  science center to monitor and evaluate the recipient or to prepare
  the report required by this section.
         Sec. 73.609.  COMPETITIVE GRANT PROGRAM FUNDING.  (a)  The
  health science center shall actively seek and apply for any
  available federal funds to assist in financing the competitive
  grant program established under this subchapter.
         (b)  The health science center may use appropriated funds
  from the state government and may accept gifts, donations, and
  grants of money from the federal government, local governments,
  private corporations, or other persons to assist in financing the
  competitive grant program.
         SECTION 2.  (a)  As required by Section 73.609, Education
  Code, as added by this Act, The University of Texas Health Science
  Center at Houston shall, as soon as practicable, apply for any
  available federal funds to assist in financing the competitive
  grant program under Subchapter I, Chapter 73, Education Code, as
  added by this Act.
         (b)  Not later than September 1, 2010, the Texas Higher
  Education Coordinating Board shall adopt necessary rules for, and
  The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston shall
  establish and implement, the competitive grant program required by
  Subchapter I, Chapter 73, Education Code, as added by this Act.
         (c)  Not later than December 1, 2009, The University of Texas
  Health Science Center at Houston shall submit a report to the Senate
  Education Committee, or its successor, and the House Public
  Education Committee, or its successor, regarding the
  implementation and status of the competitive grant program required
  by Subchapter I, Chapter 73, Education Code, as added by this Act.
         (d)  Not later than December 1, 2011, The University of Texas
  Health Science Center at Houston shall submit the initial annual
  report required by Section 73.608(b)(2), Education Code, as added
  by this Act.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.