(a) The department shall conduct an investigation in accordance with Section 260A.007 after receiving a report of abuse, exploitation, or neglect of a resident of an assisted living facility.

Text of subsection effective until April 01, 2025

(b) If the thorough investigation reveals that abuse, exploitation, or neglect has occurred, the department shall:
(1) implement enforcement measures, including closing the facility, revoking the facility’s license, relocating residents, and making referrals to law enforcement agencies;
(2) notify the Department of Family and Protective Services of the results of the investigation;
(3) notify a health and human services agency, as defined by § 531.001, Government Code, that contracts with the facility for the delivery of personal care services of the results of the investigation; and
(4) provide to a contracting health and human services agency access to the department’s documents or records relating to the investigation.

Text of subsection effective on April 01, 2025

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(b) If the thorough investigation reveals that abuse, exploitation, or neglect has occurred, the department shall:
(1) implement enforcement measures, including closing the facility, revoking the facility’s license, relocating residents, and making referrals to law enforcement agencies;
(2) notify the Department of Family and Protective Services of the results of the investigation;
(3) notify a health and human services agency, as defined by § 521.0001, Government Code, that contracts with the facility for the delivery of personal care services of the results of the investigation; and
(4) provide to a contracting health and human services agency access to the department’s documents or records relating to the investigation.
(c) Providing access to a confidential document or record under Subsection (b)(4) does not constitute a waiver of confidentiality.