Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2438

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the safety of a referee, judge, or other official at a public school extracurricular activity and prohibiting certain conduct by a spectator related to those officials' safety.

Impact

Should SB2438 be enacted, it would amend Section 33.081 of the Education Code, significantly changing the landscape for public school extracurricular activities. By providing a clear guideline to handle misconduct by spectators, the bill is expected to decrease instances of violence and intimidation directed at officials. It would also place an onus on schools to ensure that proper security measures are in place during events. Consequently, this could lead to a more respectful and safe environment for officiating, potentially fostering greater participation from individuals willing to take on these often thankless roles.

Summary

Senate Bill 2438 seeks to enhance the safety of referees, judges, and other officials at public school extracurricular activities by imposing stricter regulations on spectator conduct. The bill prohibits spectators, including parents and guardians, from attending future events if they intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cause bodily harm to officials as a result of their officiating duties. Moreover, it mandates that school districts or charter schools ensure the presence of law enforcement or security personnel to protect officials during activities if there is a threat of violence. This legislation is intended to address growing concerns for the safety and well-being of officials who often face hostility during games and competitions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2438 appears largely supportive, particularly among those advocating for the protection of officials in school sports. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary for maintaining decorum and respect in sporting events, thereby promoting a safer atmosphere for both participants and officials. However, some critics have raised concerns regarding the implications for parent engagement and involvement in school events, fearing that the strict penalties might deter supportive spectator behavior.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between ensuring safety and allowing passionate involvement from the community. Opponents may argue that the measures could overreach, punishing well-meaning spectators for acts of frustration that do not escalate to violence. Moreover, there may be questions about the practical implications of enforcing such rules, particularly in rural or underserved areas where school resources may be limited. The effectiveness of the proposed security requirements and the potential financial implications for school districts will also likely be topics of scrutiny.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 33. Service Programs And Extracurricular Activities
    • Section: 081
    • Section: 099

Companion Bills

TX HB2484

Identical Relating to the safety of a referee, judge, or other official at certain public school extracurricular activities and competitions and prohibiting certain conduct by a spectator related to those officials' safety.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2484

Relating to the safety of a referee, judge, or other official at certain public school extracurricular activities and competitions and prohibiting certain conduct by a spectator related to those officials' safety.

TX HB204

Relating to the safety of a referee, judge, or other official at a public school extracurricular activity and prohibiting certain conduct by a spectator related to those officials' safety.

TX HB4526

Relating to prohibiting participation in or attendance at future extracurricular activities for certain conduct involving the assault of an extracurricular activity official and the safety of an extracurricular activity official.

TX HB2721

Relating to prohibiting a student from participating in future extracurricular activities for certain conduct involving the assault of an extracurricular activity official.

TX SB619

Relating to prohibiting a student from participating in future extracurricular activities for certain conduct involving the assault of an extracurricular activity official.

TX SB2929

Relating to the removal of a spectator of certain school extracurricular athletic activities or competitions.

TX HB3369

Relating to the removal of a spectator of certain school extracurricular athletic activities or competitions.

TX HB2003

Relating to safety measures for certain public and private school extracurricular activities.

TX HB4150

Relating to safety training for certain public school extracurricular activities.

TX HB3882

Relating to safety training for certain public school extracurricular activities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.