Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1850

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Caption

Relating to data collection of truancy case outcomes.

Impact

If enacted, SB1850 will directly influence the management of truancy cases by requiring schools and courts to systematically record and report on case outcomes. This could lead to more informed policy making and resource allocation by identifying trends and disparities in truancy cases across different demographics and school districts. The requirement for public disclosure of this data will also enhance community awareness and engagement regarding truancy issues and potential solutions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1850 aims to enhance the collection of data regarding truancy case outcomes in Texas. The legislation mandates that truancy courts submit annual reports to the Office of Court Administration, detailing various metrics related to truancy cases. This includes information such as the number of referrals received, cases dismissed, judgments issued, and other outcomes grouped by factors like race, ethnicity, and economic status. The bill seeks to promote transparency and accountability within the truancy court system.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on improving data collection, it may raise concerns among stakeholders about privacy and the implications of increased scrutiny on families and students. Critics may argue that such reporting requirements could burden truancy courts and divert resources away from more proactive interventions to address the root causes of truancy. Supporters, on the other hand, might contend that the enhanced data collection will enable a more effective response to truancy and ultimately benefit students and communities.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Family Code

  • Chapter 65. Truancy Court Proceedings
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 065
    • Section: 251
    • Section: 253
    • Section: 254
    • Section: 258

Education Code

  • Chapter 25. Admission, Transfer, And Attendance
    • Section: 0915

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1488

Relating to truancy and the offense of a parent contributing to nonattendance; creating an offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB2725

Relating to truancy; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB3931

Relating to truancy and parental contribution to nonattendance of school; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX SB1888

Relating to the inclusion of chronically absent and truant students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students.

TX HB1261

Relating to the punishment for contempt of court by a truancy court.

TX HB1819

Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews.

TX SB603

Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews.

TX SB1630

Relating to an attendance policy adopted by public schools to prevent truancy.

TX HB185

Relating to the inclusion of chronically absent students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students.

TX HB46

Relating to the inclusion of chronically absent students as students at risk of dropping out of school and the collection and reporting of data regarding those students.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.