Texas Commission for Children and Youth archive, 1993-1994

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Texas Commission for Children and Youth archive, 1993-1994

The Texas Commission for Children and Youth Archive, 1993-1994, include papers and reports generated for and by the Texas Commission on Children and Youth, which sought to improve public services and programs for children and youths.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8198196

University of Texas Libraries

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Texas. Dept. of State Health Services.

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House Bill 2292 (78th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2003) merged twelve state health and human services agencies into five, officially abolishing the Texas Department of Health (effective September 1, 2004) and creating the new Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). DSHS took over all of the "powers, duties, functions, programs, and activities" of the Department of Health. (In addition it assumed the duties of the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, the Texa...

Texas. Dept. of Human Resources.

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Texas Commission on Children and Youth

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The 73rd Texas State Legislature enacted the Texas Commission on Children and Youth in 1993. The Commission’s goal is to improve and coordinate public programs for children and adolescents, focusing especially on the areas of education, health care, juvenile justice, and family services. In 1994, the Commission held hearings in twelve communities throughout Texas: Houston, Huntsville, Laredo, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Lubbock, Dallas, El Paso, Waco, Edinburg, Bryan/Co...