Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 356 - FAMILY VIOLENCE PROGRAM
Subchapter A - DEFINITIONS
Section 356.1 - Definitions
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Civil justice system--A network of courts and legal processes that enforce, restore, or protect private and personal rights.
(2) Community education--The efforts or activities performed to increase public awareness about family violence and the availability of services for victims of family violence.
(3) Cooperation with criminal justice officials--Making efforts on behalf of victims of family violence to:
(4) Cooperative living agreement--An agreement between the shelter and residents that promotes health, safety, and daily shelter operations.
(5) Criminal justice system--A network of court and legal processes that deals with the enforcement of criminal laws. A crime is an action or omission in violation of law and is an offense against the state.
(6) Crisis call hotline--A telephone number answered 24 hours a day, every day of the year by trained family violence center or special nonresidential project volunteers, employees, or Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)-approved service contractors who provide victims of family violence with:
(7) Dating violence--An act by an individual that is against another individual with whom that person has or has had a dating relationship and that is:
(8) Education arrangements for children--Face-to-face services that result in a resident, nonresident, or program participant child complying with the compulsory attendance requirements found in the Texas Education Code.
(9) Emergency medical care--Assistance in responding to any urgent medical situation for a resident, nonresident, program participant, or victim of family violence being considered for acceptance to or accessing family violence services.
(10) Emergency transportation--Providing or arranging transportation:
(11) Family violence--An act by a member of a family or household against another member of the family or household that is:
(12) Intervention services--Face-to-face services for a resident, nonresident, or program participant child or adult victim of family violence that:
(13) Legal assistance--Face-to-face services to the resident, nonresident, or program participant that include:
(14) Limited English Proficiency (LEP)--A term describing individuals who do not speak English as their primary language and who have limited ability to read, speak, write or understand English.
(15) Nonresident--An adult or child victim of family violence who receives services from an HHSC -funded shelter center without receiving shelter.
(16) Nonresidential center-- An HHSC -funded program that:
(17) Program participant--An adult or child victim of family violence who receives services from an HHSC -funded nonresidential center or special nonresidential project.
(18) Referral system to existing community services--An organized process for providing information and referring residents, nonresidents, or program participants to existing community resources, including but not limited to:
(19) Resident--An adult or child victim of family violence who is admitted to an HHSC -funded shelter.
(20) Satellite shelter--An additional shelter operated by a shelter center that meets the criteria stated in these sections.
(21) Shelter center-- An HHSC -funded program that:
(22) Special nonresidential project--A project that:
(23) Standards--The minimum HHSC requirements as stated in this chapter.
(24) Training and employment information--Providing information and referrals to residents, nonresidents, or program participants about employment training and employment opportunities, either directly or through formal arrangements with other organizations.
(25) Twenty-four-hour-a-day shelter--An HHSC -funded shelter center facility that provides access, admittance, and temporary emergency residence for victims of family violence 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
(26) Victim of family violence--Includes:
(27) Volunteer recruitment and training program--A process for soliciting a diverse group of people from the community to work as non-paid staff and providing them with information about family violence and services for victims of family violence through a structured orientation.