114.012 – FEES FOR SERVICES. (a) A service provider may
Texas Human Resources Code § 114.012
Summary
This law allows service providers to charge fees based on the financial capability of clients or families. The fees collected must be used to help cover the costs of the services provided, and separate fees must be established for different types of services.
Fees are based on clients' or families' ability to pay.
Collected fees must offset service provision costs.
Separate fees are required for each type of service.
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