Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1619

Caption

Relating to the availability of certain information regarding school district employee compensation and employment contracts and to the term of a contract for a teacher and a superintendent of a school district.

Impact

If enacted, SB1619 will amend the Education Code of Texas, which primarily governs how contracts are managed within school districts. The proposed changes will require these districts to update their practices concerning the public dissemination of compensation data in a timely manner, specifically no later than 30 days after the data is collected. Furthermore, individuals who do not have access to district websites will still have access to this information through the state's educational agency, which will serve to centralize and democratize access to this crucial information.

Summary

Senate Bill 1619 focuses on enhancing transparency regarding school district employee compensation and employment contracts. The bill mandates that school districts must post on their websites comprehensive information about employee salaries, wages, and stipends, along with specific employment contracts for superintendents and athletic directors. This requirement aims to provide greater public access to how funds are allocated and how personnel are compensated within the education system.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the confidentiality concerns related to employee contracts. The bill stipulates that any confidential information must be redacted before being made public. Opponents may argue this could lead to potential issues of accountability, as essential information might still remain undisclosed despite public access initiatives. Additionally, discussions may also emerge around the operational impact on school districts in terms of operational burdens and costs associated with complying with these transparency requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1662

Relating to certain requirements and procedures regarding the posting of a school district's employment policy.

TX HB2510

Relating to transparency in certain contracts involving a school district.

TX SB392

Relating to transparency in certain legal proceedings and contracts involving a school district and a limit on legal fees that may be spent by a school district in certain legal proceedings.

TX HB2710

Relating to school district purchasing of and contracting for goods and services.

TX HB646

Relating to a severance payment to a superintendent of a school district.

TX HB2801

Relating to a severance payment to a superintendent of a school district.

TX HB118

Relating to a severance payment to a superintendent of a school district.

TX SB2058

Relating to the employment of or contracting for armed commissioned security officers as school district security personnel.

TX HB4963

Relating to required contract provisions in the employment contract for a school district educator.

TX SB63

Relating to the provision to school district property tax payers and the public of certain information regarding the use of property tax revenue paid to the district.

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