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  1. Texas HHS recognizes the critical decision that parents face and regards a child’s well-being with the utmost importance. HHS has programs in place to ensure the health, safety and well-being of children in out-of-home care. Child Care Regulation (CCR) is a statewide program that regulates child care operations and child-placing agencies by ...

  2. Chief Medicaid and CHIP Services Officer, Emily Zalkovsky. Deputy State Medicaid Director, Valerie Mayes. Deputy Executive Commissioner for Policy and Quality, Ricky Garcia. Chief Medical Director, Dr. Ryan D. Van Ramshorst. Deputy Executive Commissioner for Managed Care, Camisha Banks.

  3. By law, ( Texas Human Resources Code § 42.056 (a), Title 26, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 745, Subchapter F) you are required to provide your Social Security number for a background check if you are: Live in a prospective adoptive or foster home or childcare operation. Have unsupervised access to children in care at a child care ...

  4. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Fair and Fraud Hearings Department (FFH) receives appeal requests from applicants and clients contesting decisions concerning benefits and services of several programs. These programs include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF ...

  5. To provide educational opportunities to enhance services across the state, Texas Health and Human Services develops and provides free training. Training initiatives are based on needs of service providers, people receiving services and supports, and emerging and best practices. Below, you will find a list of training opportunities available to ...

  6. Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) Apply for Benefits. Call 800-252-9240 for AAA and Medicare services. Call 855-YES-ADRC (855-937-2372) for help. Services Office Locator. Whether it's SNAP food benefits on the Lone Star Card, TANF cash assistance or the Summer Lunch Program for kids, HHS is there for people who need help buying food.

  7. Limited Services Rural Hospitals. As defined by Texas Health and Safety Code Section 241.301 and Texas Administrative Code Title 26 Section 511.2 a limited services rural hospital is a general or special hospital that is or was licensed under Texas Health and Safety Code under Chapter 241. Topics: Health Care Facilities Regulation.

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