Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB672

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

Caption

Relating to the collection and publication of the number of security personnel or commissioned peace officers employed by each school district and assigned to each district campus.

Impact

The enactment of SB672 is expected to impact state laws concerning school safety and law enforcement presence within educational institutions. By requiring school districts to report this information, the bill seeks to create a standardized approach to documenting the security in schools across Texas. This can potentially lead to more informed decisions regarding funding and resource allocation aimed at improving school safety.

Summary

Senate Bill 672 (SB672) aims to enhance transparency regarding the number of security personnel and peace officers employed within Texas school districts. Specifically, the bill mandates that each school district report the number of security personnel and commissioned peace officers employed and assigned to each district campus. This reporting requirement is to be done through the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS), ensuring that the data is collected and made publicly available on the agency's website. The bill reflects a growing concern for safety in educational environments and aims to provide clear data for parents, students, and policymakers.

Contention

While SB672 appears to be a step towards enhancing transparency in school security, it may raise concerns regarding the implications of such reporting. Some stakeholders might question whether the focus on quantifying security personnel addresses the broader issues of school safety, such as mental health services and educational resources. Additionally, there may be logistical challenges for school districts in accurately reporting and updating this information, which could result in discrepancies or underreporting.

Notable points

The bill is structured to take immediate effect if it receives a two-thirds vote from both houses of the Texas Legislature. If not, it will go into effect on September 1, 2017. This aspect underscores the urgency that the legislature may feel regarding school safety issues in the state. Overall, SB672 represents an initiative to quantify and publicly share critical information about school security, reflecting the prioritization of safety in education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2058

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

TX HB4824

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

TX HB1371

Relating to requiring an armed security officer at each school district campus.

TX SB357

Relating to the employment of honorably retired peace officers as school district security personnel and the applicability to those officers of certain law governing private security.

TX HB2064

Relating to the employment of honorably retired peace officers as school district security personnel and the applicability to those officers of certain law governing private security.

TX HB2456

Relating to the employment of honorably retired peace officers as school district security personnel and the applicability to those officers of certain law governing private security.

TX HB3680

Relating to the administration of opioid antagonists by a school nurse or school district administrative personnel at public school campuses.

TX HB2111

Relating to the employment of certain federal law enforcement agents as school district security personnel and the authority of the chief of school safety and security for the Texas Education Agency to carry a weapon on public school grounds.

TX SB2

Relating to a local optional teacher designation system implemented by a school district, a security officer employed by a school district, the basic allotment and guaranteed yield under the public school finance system, and certain allotments under the Foundation School Program; making an appropriation.

TX HB2269

Relating to security personnel and school resource officers at public schools.

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