Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB138

Introduced
2/21/20  
Introduced
2/21/20  
Refer
2/21/20  
Refer
2/21/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Requires the use of video cameras in classrooms where special education services are provided to certain students with exceptionalities (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Impact

The introduction of this bill represents a significant shift in educational policy, particularly concerning the management and oversight of special education environments. By requiring schools to install video surveillance upon request, the bill enhances parental involvement and oversight. However, it also imposes additional obligations on schools to establish clear policies governing data management, privacy, and compliance with fire safety standards. These requirements may necessitate additional funding and resources for implementation, as noted by the provision that enactment is dependent on legislative appropriations.

Summary

House Bill 138 mandates the installation of video cameras in classrooms that provide special education services for students with exceptionalities, specifically upon parental request. This bill is aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in educational settings, especially where parents may seek to monitor the interactions and instruction their children receive. The governing authority of public schools, including charter schools, is responsible for ensuring that these cameras record both audio and video, while also adopting specific policies regarding camera placement, data retention, and privacy measures.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HB 138 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that video cameras can serve as a positive tool for ensuring student safety and providing transparency in special education classrooms. They believe that this measure can lead to improved educational practices and protect students from potential abuse. Conversely, opponents express concerns regarding student privacy and the implications of surveillance in educational settings. There are fears that excessive monitoring could create a negative or distrustful atmosphere in classrooms, ultimately hindering the educational experience.

Contention

Key points of contention include concerns over privacy and the potential misuse of recorded data, as well as the appropriateness of parental requests for surveillance. Critics worry about the implications for student confidentiality and the impact on the classroom environment, while supporters emphasize the need for accountability in special educational settings. Additionally, the requirement that cameras only be installed in classrooms attended by the requesting parent’s child aims to balance privacy concerns with the desire for increased oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB39

Requires the use of video cameras in certain classrooms where special education services are provided to certain students with exceptionalities. (gov sig) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB283

Requires the use of video cameras in classrooms where special education services are provided to certain students with exceptionalities (RE1 INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB237

Provides relative to the use of seclusion and physical restraint to address the behavior of students with exceptionalities (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB86

Requires the governing authority of each public school to develop and adopt policies for the installation and operation of video cameras in certain classrooms. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

LA SB261

Requiring video cameras in certain special education classrooms

LA SB1398

Relating to the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

LA SB158

Requires video cameras to be installed in certain classrooms used for special education within a public school. (BDR 34-182)

LA S365

Relative to video cameras required in certain special education classrooms

LA HB3155

Relating to the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

LA HB2234

Relating to certain policies and procedures for the placement and use of video cameras in certain classrooms, including classrooms that provide special education services.

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