Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3187

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Caption

Relating to the campus sexual assault policy at a public institution of higher education.

Impact

The legislative change proposed by HB 3187 seeks to fortify protections for students reporting sexual assault, addressing potential barriers that may prevent victims from coming forward. The bill also encourages institutions to perform a biennial review of their policies regarding campus sexual assault, ensuring ongoing evaluation and revision to uphold student safety. By instituting these requirements, the bill aims to foster a campus environment that is more supportive and responsive to the needs of victims, while also promoting accountability within educational institutions.

Summary

House Bill 3187 aims to enhance the campus sexual assault policies mandated for public institutions of higher education in Texas. The bill introduces several specific mandates regarding how these institutions handle incidents of sexual assault, broadening the communication requirements to ensure that students are adequately informed about the reporting process and available support. This includes the provision for institutions to provide counseling by independent counselors to alleged victims or perpetrators and the ability for these individuals to drop courses without academic penalties, thus reducing the academic repercussions associated with reporting incidents.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 3187 reflects a strong support for measures that aim to protect students and promote transparency in reporting mechanisms for sexual assault on campuses. Advocates underscore the need for comprehensive policies that facilitate a safe reporting environment and enhance victim support services. However, some potential points of contention may arise around the implementation of these measures, particularly concerning resource allocation for counseling services and the possible administrative burden on institutions required to comply with the revised protocols.

Contention

Notable points of contention may revolve around the effectiveness of the proposed counseling services, particularly in ensuring impartiality and adequate support for all involved parties. Additionally, while the amnesty provision for students reporting incidents is a crucial aspect of the bill, it could lead to discussions on how to balance such protections with the enforcement of conduct policies. Furthermore, institutions may face challenges in maintaining updated and effective policies that meet the standards set forth by the legislation whilst addressing the unique needs of their diverse student populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4058

Relating to the use of opioid antagonists on the campuses of public and private schools and institutions of higher education and at or in transit to or from off-campus school events.

TX HB3788

Relating to school district policies on dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, sexual abuse, and sexual harassment; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB3627

Relating to signs posted by public institutions of higher education to facilitate the reporting of and to prevent incidents of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.

TX HB3338

Relating to measures to prevent and respond to opioid-related drug overdoses, including policies and training regarding the use of opioid antagonists, at student residences on campuses of public institutions of higher education; providing immunity.

TX SB17

Relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at public institutions of higher education.

TX SB18

Relating to the tenure and employment of faculty members at certain public institutions of higher education.

TX HB4017

Relating to human sexuality education in public schools.

TX HB2208

Relating to the inclusion of the National Sexual Assault Hotline on certain student identification cards issued by a public institution of higher education.

TX SB2165

Relating to the inclusion of the National Sexual Assault Hotline on certain student identification cards issued by a public institution of higher education.

TX SB2335

Relating to the accreditation of public institutions of higher education.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.