(a) Using the network contractors described under § 54.002, the commission shall ensure that services described by this chapter are available throughout this state.
(b) Services provided through the program include:
(1) counseling and mentoring on pregnancy, education, parenting skills, adoption services, life skills, and employment readiness topics;
(2) care coordination for prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal services, including connecting participants to health services;
(3) educational materials and information about pregnancy, parenting, and adoption services;
(4) referrals to governmental and social service programs, including child care, transportation, housing, and state and federal benefit programs;
(5) classes on life skills, personal finance, parenthood, stress management, job training, job readiness, job placement, and educational attainment;
(6) provision of supplies for infant care and pregnancy, including car seats, cribs, maternity clothes, infant diapers, and formula; and
(7) housing services.
(c) A service provider participating in the program may not be required to provide all services listed under Subsection (b).
(d) A network contractor may provide housing services under Subsection (b)(7) through a maternity home.
(e) The commission or network contractors may not provide family planning services through the network.