137.253 – TYPES OF HOME VISITING PROGRAMS. (a) A home
Texas Human Resources Code § 137.253
Summary
This law classifies home visiting programs into two categories: evidence-based and promising practice programs. It affects organizations and agencies that implement or evaluate home visiting initiatives aimed at supporting families and children.
Programs are classified as evidence-based or promising practices.
Evidence-based programs must meet specific research and outcome standards.
Programs must be associated with recognized institutions or organizations.
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