A provider must collect and report data to HHSC on:
(1) individual outcomes:
(A) the number of individuals on felony charges;
(B) the number of individuals on misdemeanor charges;
(C) the average number of days for an individual charged with a felony to be restored to competency;
(D) the average number of days for an individual charged with a misdemeanor to be restored to competency;
(E) the number of individuals charged with a misdemeanor and not restored to competency, for whom an extension was sought;
(F) the number of individuals restored to competency;
(G) the average length of time between determination of non-restorability and transfer to a state mental health facility or residential care facility;
(H) the percentage of individuals restored to competency in 60 days or less;
(I) the number of jail inmates found IST who were screened out of or deemed inappropriate for the program and the reason why; and
(J) the number of individuals not restored to competency and who were transferred to a state mental health facility or residential care facility; and
(2) administrative outcomes:
(A) the costs associated with operating the JBCR pilot program or county-based JBCR program; and
(B) the number of:
(i) reported and confirmed cases of abuse, neglect, and exploitation;
(ii) reported and confirmed cases of rights violations;
(iii) restraints and seclusions used;
(iv) emergency medications used;
(v) serious injuries; and
(vi) deaths, in accordance with §415.272 of this title (relating to Documenting, Reporting, and Analyzing Restraint or Seclusion).
Source Note: The provisions of this §307.129 adopted to be effective August 6, 2018, 43 TexReg 5091; transferred effective February 15, 2020, as published in the Texas Register January 17, 2020, 45 TexReg 470