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Terms Used In Texas Health and Safety Code 531.002

  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Justice: when applied to a magistrate, means justice of the peace. See Texas Government Code 312.011
  • Partnership: A voluntary contract between two or more persons to pool some or all of their assets into a business, with the agreement that there will be a proportional sharing of profits and losses.
  • Person: includes corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, and any other legal entity. See Texas Government Code 311.005

In this subtitle:
(1) “Business entity” means a sole proprietorship, partnership, firm, corporation, holding company, joint-stock company, receivership, trust, or any other entity recognized by law.
(2) “Chemical dependency” means:
(A) abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance;
(B) psychological or physical dependence on alcohol or a controlled substance; or
(C) addiction to alcohol or a controlled substance.
(3) “Commission” means the Health and Human Services Commission.
(4) “Commissioner” means:
(A) the commissioner of state health services in relation to mental health services; and
(B) the commissioner of aging and disability services in relation to intellectual disability services.
(5) “Community center” means a center established under Subchapter A, Chapter 534.
(6) “Department” means:
(A) the Department of State Health Services in relation to mental health services; and
(B) the Department of Aging and Disability Services in relation to intellectual disability services.
(7) “Effective administration” includes continuous planning and evaluation within the system that result in more efficient fulfillment of the purposes and policies of this subtitle.
(8) “Executive commissioner” means the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission.
(9) “ICF-IID” means the medical assistance program serving individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability who receive care in intermediate care facilities.
(10) “Intellectual disability services” includes all services concerned with research, prevention, and detection of intellectual disabilities, and all services related to the education, training, habilitation, care, treatment, and supervision of persons with an intellectual disability, but does not include the education of school-age persons that the public educational system is authorized to provide.
(11) “Local agency” means:
(A) a municipality, county, hospital district, rehabilitation district, school district, state-supported institution of higher education, or state-supported medical school; or
(B) any organizational combination of two or more of those entities.
(12) “Local intellectual and developmental disability authority” means an entity to which the executive commissioner delegates the executive commissioner’s authority and responsibility within a specified region for planning, policy development, coordination, including coordination with criminal justice entities, and resource development and allocation and for supervising and ensuring the provision of intellectual disability services to persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the most appropriate and available setting to meet individual needs in one or more local service areas.
(13) “Local mental health authority” means an entity to which the executive commissioner delegates the executive commissioner’s authority and responsibility within a specified region for planning, policy development, coordination, including coordination with criminal justice entities, and resource development and allocation and for supervising and ensuring the provision of mental health services to persons with mental illness in the most appropriate and available setting to meet individual needs in one or more local service areas.
(14) “Mental health services” includes all services concerned with research, prevention, and detection of mental disorders and disabilities, and all services necessary to treat, care for, supervise, and rehabilitate persons who have a mental disorder or disability, including persons whose mental disorders or disabilities result from a substance abuse disorder.
(15) “Person with a developmental disability” means an individual with a severe, chronic disability attributable to a mental or physical impairment or a combination of mental and physical impairments that:
(A) manifests before the person reaches 22 years of age;
(B) is likely to continue indefinitely;
(C) reflects the individual’s need for a combination and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic services, individualized supports, or other forms of assistance that are of a lifelong or extended duration and are individually planned and coordinated; and
(D) results in substantial functional limitations in three or more of the following categories of major life activity:
(i) self-care;
(ii) receptive and expressive language;
(iii) learning;
(iv) mobility;
(v) self-direction;
(vi) capacity for independent living; and
(vii) economic self-sufficiency.
(16) “Person with an intellectual disability” means a person, other than a person with a mental disorder, whose mental deficit requires the person to have special training, education, supervision, treatment, or care in the person’s home or community or in a state supported living center.
(17) “Priority population” means those groups of persons with mental illness or an intellectual disability identified by the applicable department as being most in need of mental health or intellectual disability services.
(18) “Region” means the area within the boundaries of the local agencies participating in the operation of community centers established under Subchapter A, Chapter 534.
(19) “State supported living center” means a state-supported and structured residential facility operated by the Department of Aging and Disability Services to provide to clients with an intellectual disability a variety of services, including medical treatment, specialized therapy, and training in the acquisition of personal, social, and vocational skills.