25 Tex. Admin. Code § 37.420 - Sickle Cell Task Force
(a) Statutory
authority. The Sickle Cell Task Force (Task Force) is established in accordance
with Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 52.
(b) Purpose. The Task Force advises the Texas
Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to raise awareness of sickle cell
disease and sickle cell trait.
(c)
Duties. The Task Force performs duties outlined in Texas Health and Safety Code
Chapter 52.
(d) Reporting
requirements. By December 1 of each year, the Task Force must submit a written
report to the Governor and the Legislature. The report must summarize the Task
Force's work and include any recommended actions or policy changes endorsed by
the Task Force.
(e) Membership.
(1) The Task Force is composed of seven
members appointed by the Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) Executive
Commissioner. Membership shall consist of:
(A)
two members from community-based organizations with experience addressing the
needs of individuals with sickle cell disease;
(B) two physicians specializing in
hematology;
(C) two members of the
public, each of whom either has sickle cell disease or is a parent of a person
with sickle cell disease or trait; and
(D) one representative of a health-related
institution.
(2) Members
are appointed for staggered two-year terms so that the terms of an equal or
almost equal number of members expire on August 31 of each year. Regardless of
the term limit, a member serves until his or her replacement has been
appointed. This ensures sufficient, appropriate representation.
(3) If a vacancy occurs, the HHS Executive
Commissioner appoints a person to serve the unexpired portion of that
term.
(f) Bylaws. The
Task Force shall adopt bylaws governing Task Force operations.
(g) Officers. The Task Force selects a chair
and a vice chair of the Task Force from its members. The chair and vice chair
serve a two-year term as an officer.
(1) The
chair serves until August 31 of each odd-numbered year. The vice chair serves
until August 31 of each even-numbered year.
(2) A member serves no more than two
consecutive terms as chair or vice chair. A chair or vice chair may not serve
beyond their membership term.
(h) Required training. Each member shall
complete all training on relevant statutes and rules, including this section
and Chapters 551 and 552.
(i)
Travel reimbursement. To the extent permitted by the current General
Appropriations Act, and if funds are appropriated and available, a member of
the Task Force may be reimbursed for the member's travel to and from meetings
in accordance with the HHS Travel Policy.
(j) Date of abolishment. In accordance with
Texas Government Code §
2110.008(b),
the Task Force shall be abolished August 31, 2025.
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