HB 1354

AN ACT relating to the establishment of the Texas Adoption Assistance

House Bill Leo Wilson | Frank | Harris | Garcia, Josey | Villalobos
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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

Here's a summary of the Texas Adoption Assistance bill: The bill establishes the Texas Adoption Assistance Program, which provides financial grants to help families adopt children by covering a portion of adoption-related expenses. Grants are available to Texas residents adopting children under 18, with grant amounts ranging from 10-50% of adoption costs based on the family's annual household income (between $110,000-$150,000). Certified non-profit organizations will administer the grants, with at least 97% of donated funds going directly to adoptive parents and the program starting September 1, 2025.

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Bill Text

relating to the establishment of the Texas Adoption Assistance
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Chapter 162, Family Code, is amended by adding
Subchapter I to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER I.  TEXAS ADOPTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Sec. 162.751.  DEFINITIONS.  In this subchapter:
(1)  "Adoption assistance grant" means a Texas Adoption
Assistance Program grant awarded under Section 162.759.
(2)  "Certified organization" means an organization
certified under Section 162.753.
(3)  "Eligible parent" means a parent who meets the
requirements of Section 162.757.
(4)  "Program money" means money required to be
distributed as provided by Section 162.755(a)(5)(A).
Sec. 162.752.  PROGRAM ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION;
PURPOSE.  The comptroller shall establish and administer the Texas
Adoption Assistance Program for the purpose of encouraging the
adoption of Texas children by providing adoptive parents with
private sector and public assistance with adoption-related
Sec. 162.753.  CERTIFICATION OF ORGANIZATIONS;
PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAM.  (a)  The comptroller shall select and
certify organizations that meet the eligibility requirements of
Section 162.754 to participate in the Texas Adoption Assistance
(b)  A certified organization may solicit and accept
donations and award adoption assistance grants in this state under
the conditions and limitations provided by this subchapter.
(c)  The comptroller shall solicit applications and select
and approve new certified organizations on an ongoing basis to meet
Sec. 162.754.  ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ORGANIZATIONS
APPLYING FOR CERTIFICATION.  (a)  An organization may apply to the
comptroller for certification under Section 162.753.
(b)  An organization is eligible for certification by the
(1)  the organization is exempt from federal tax under
Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, by being listed as an
exempt organization in Section 501(c)(3) of that code and meeting
all other applicable requirements for that exemption;
(2)  the organization's mission includes providing
services or other assistance to families, women, or children; and
(3)  the organization agrees to, if certified:
(A)  in partnership with the state, assist
eligible parents with the payment of adoption-related expenses; and
(B)  be independently audited on an annual basis
and file the audit report with the comptroller.
Sec. 162.755.  REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFIED ORGANIZATION.  (a)
A certified organization shall:
(1)  comply at all times with the eligibility
requirements under Section 162.754(b);
(2)  submit to an annual independent audit under
guidelines provided by the comptroller and file the audit report
(3)  distribute all program money in the manner
(4)  give each donor a receipt for money donated to the
certified organization that includes the name of the certified
organization, the name of the donor, the amount of the donation, and
any other information required by the comptroller; and
(5)  of the amount of money received from donations
made by donors for the purpose of providing adoption assistance
(A)  distribute not less than 97 percent in the
form of adoption assistance grants; and
(B)  use not more than three percent to pay
expenses of operating the organization.
(b)  A certified organization may not provide adoption
assistance grants in a manner that does not comply with Section
Sec. 162.756.  REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATION.  The comptroller
shall revoke a certification under Section 162.753 if the
comptroller finds that a certified organization:
(1)  is not in compliance with the requirements of
(2)  otherwise intentionally and substantially
Sec. 162.757.  ELIGIBILITY OF PARENTS.  A person is eligible
for an adoption assistance grant if the person:
(1)  resides in this state on the date the adoption
(2)  is an adoptive parent under an adoption order
granted under Section 162.016 of a child who is younger than 18
years old on September 1 of the state fiscal year in which the
adoption assistance grant is awarded; and
(3)  has an annual gross household income that is not
Sec. 162.758.  MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF GRANT.  The maximum amount
of an adoption assistance grant is:
(1)  for an eligible parent or parents with an annual
gross household income of not more than $110,000, an amount equal to
50 percent of the amount of any adoption-related expenses incurred
(2)  for an eligible parent or parents with an annual
gross household income of more than $110,000 and not more than
$130,000, an amount equal to 30 percent of the amount of any
adoption-related expenses incurred by the parent or parents; and
(3)  for an eligible parent or parents with an annual
gross household income of more than $130,000 and not more than
$150,000, an amount equal to 10 percent of the amount of any
adoption-related expenses incurred by the parent or parents.
Sec. 162.759.  APPLICATION; AWARD OF GRANTS.  Each state
fiscal year, a certified organization shall award a number of
one-time adoption assistance grants, as determined by the
organization based on available funds, to eligible parents who
apply to the comptroller in the manner prescribed by comptroller
Sec. 162.760.  STATE MATCHING FUNDS.  A certified
organization that provides money for an adoption assistance grant
under this subchapter is entitled to state matching funds to be used
by the certified organization as additional money for the grant
award.  If the comptroller determines that the amount appropriated
to the comptroller for a state fiscal year is not sufficient to
match all grants awarded under this subchapter, the comptroller
shall continue to perform the comptroller's other duties under this
subchapter without matching grants awarded by a certified
Sec. 162.761.  RULES; PROCEDURES.  The comptroller shall
adopt rules and procedures to implement, administer, and enforce
SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the establishment of the Texas Adoption Assistance