Department of Aging and Disability Services
During the 84th Legislative Session, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 200, addressing the reorganization of health and human services delivery in Texas. As a result, some agencies were abolished and their functions transferred to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). Texas Government Code, §531.0202(b), specified the Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) be abolished September 1, 2017, after all its functions were transferred to HHSC in accordance with Texas Government Code, §531.0201 and §531.02011. The former DADS rule in Texas Administrative Code, Title 40, Part 1, Chapter 49, Contracting for Community Services is being transferred to Texas Administrative Code, Title 26, Part 1, Chapter 52, Contracting for Community Services.
The rule will be transferred in the Texas Administrative Code effective April 29, 2024.
The following table outlines the rule transfer:
Figure: 40 TAC Chapter 49 (.pdf)
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During the 84th Legislative Session, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 200, addressing the reorganization of health and human services delivery in Texas. As a result, some agencies were abolished and their functions transferred to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). Texas Government Code, §531.0202(b), specified the Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) be abolished September 1, 2017, after all its functions were transferred to HHSC in accordance with Texas Government Code, §531.0201 and §531.02011. The former DADS rule in Texas Administrative Code, Title 40, Part 1, Chapter 49, Contracting for Community Services is being transferred to Texas Administrative Code, Title 26, Part 1, Chapter 52, Contracting for Community Services.
The rule will be transferred in the Texas Administrative Code effective April 29, 2024.
The following table outlines the rule transfer:
Figure: 40 TAC Chapter 49 (.pdf)
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