Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 377 - CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY PROGRAMS
Subchapter B - STANDARDS OF OPERATION FOR LOCAL COURT-APPOINTED VOLUNTEER ADVOCATE PROGRAMS
Section 377.113 - Local Volunteer Advocate Program Administration
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 377.113
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Required Written Documents. A local volunteer advocate program must have in writing:
(1) a mission and purpose statement approved
by the statewide volunteer advocate organization;
(2) the local volunteer advocate program's
goals and objectives, with an action plan and timeline for meeting those goals
and objectives;
(3) a method for
evaluating the progress of accomplishing the local volunteer advocate program's
goals and objectives;
(4) a funding
plan based on the local volunteer advocate program's goals and
objectives;
(5) personnel policies
and procedures;
(6) job
descriptions for employees, directors, and volunteers;
(7) procedures for volunteer recruiting,
screening, training, and appointment to cases;
(8) policies for support and supervision of
volunteers;
(9) a grievance
procedure for employees, volunteers, and community members;
(10) a media/crisis communication
plan;
(11) a fidelity
bond;
(12) accounting
procedures;
(13) a weapons
prohibition policy approved by the statewide volunteer advocate organization;
and
(14) a memorandum of
understanding between DFPS and the local volunteer advocate program that
defines the working relationship between the local volunteer advocate program
and DFPS.
(b) Personnel.
(1) A local volunteer advocate program must
have a maximum volunteer-to-supervisor ratio of 30:1 and a maximum
case-to-supervisor ratio of 45:1.
(2) A local volunteer advocate program must
endeavor to provide equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color,
religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), disability, or other
status protected by law and must comply with all applicable laws and
regulations regarding employment.
(3) A local volunteer advocate program must
endeavor to be an inclusive organization whose employees, volunteers, and
directors reflect the diversity of the children and community that the program
serves in terms of gender, ethnicity, and cultural and socio-economic
backgrounds.
(c) Conduct.
(1) All volunteers, employees, and
directors must conduct themselves in a professional manner.
(2) Volunteers, employees, and directors may
not discriminate against any individual on the grounds of race, color, national
origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, disability, or other legally
protected classes.
(3) A local
volunteer advocate program may terminate a relationship with a volunteer,
employee, or director who:
(A) does not act in
accordance with the policies of the local volunteer advocate program;
or
(B) has abused or neglected a
position of trust.
(d) Confidentiality.
(1) Each local program must counsel
volunteers, employees, and directors on what constitutes confidential
information.
(2) A volunteer,
employee, or director may not communicate any confidential information
pertaining to an individual being served by a local volunteer advocate program
to a person who is not authorized to possess the confidential
information.
(e) Conflicts of Interest. Each local volunteer advocate program must have a written conflict-of-interest policy that:
(1)
prohibits any personal, business, or financial interest that renders a
volunteer, employee, or director unable or potentially unable to perform the
duties and responsibilities assigned to that volunteer, employee, or director
in an efficient and impartial manner; and
(2) prohibits a volunteer, employee, or
director from using the position for private gain, or acting in a manner that
creates the appearance of impropriety.
(f) Liability.
(1) A person is not liable for civil damages
for a recommendation made or an opinion rendered in good faith, while acting in
the official scope of the person's duties as a board member, staff member, or
volunteer of a local volunteer advocate program.
(2) Neither HHSC nor the statewide volunteer
advocate organization will be liable for the actions of local volunteer
advocate program volunteers, employees, or directors. Volunteers, employees,
and directors of local volunteer advocate programs must abide by the conduct,
confidentiality, and conflict-of-interest requirements outlined in this
section, as well as all other laws and regulations governing the prescribed
conduct and activity.
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