Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2488 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    By: Hochberg H.B. No. 2488


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to open-source textbooks for public schools.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 31.002, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 31.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1) "Electronic textbook" means computer software,
 interactive videodisc, magnetic media, CD-ROM, computer
 courseware, on-line services, an electronic medium, or other means
 of conveying information to the student or otherwise contributing
 to the learning process through electronic means, including an
 open-source textbook.
 (2)  "Open-source textbook" means an electronic
 textbook that is available for downloading from the Internet at no
 charge to all students, without requiring the purchase of an unlock
 code, membership, or any other access or use charge, except for a
 charge to order an optional printed copy of all or part of the
 textbook.
 (3) [(2)] "Publisher" includes an on-line service or a
 developer or distributor of an electronic textbook.
 (4) [(3)] "Textbook" means a book, a system of
 instructional materials, or a combination of a book and
 supplementary instructional materials that conveys information to
 the student or otherwise contributes to the learning process, or an
 electronic textbook.
 (5) [(4)] "Technological equipment" means hardware, a
 device, or equipment necessary for:
 (A) instructional use in the classroom,
 including to gain access to or enhance the use of an electronic
 textbook; or
 (B) professional use by a classroom teacher.
 SECTION 2. Chapter 31, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Section 31.0245 to read as follows:
 Sec. 31.0245.  ADOPTION OF OPEN-SOURCE TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN AND
 PUBLISHED BY INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.  (a)  The State
 Board of Education shall place an open-source textbook for a
 secondary level course submitted for adoption by a public or
 private university located in Texas that spends at least $75
 million per year on research as reported to the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board under section 61.051 (h), or a Texas
 public technical institute as defined in Section 61.003, on a
 conforming or nonconforming list, as determined by the
 university's or institute's certification, if:
 (1)  the open-source textbook is written, compiled or
 edited primarily by faculty of the university or institute
 submitting the textbook who specialize in the subject area of the
 textbook;
 (2)  all contributing authors to the open-source
 textbook are identified by the university or institute submitting
 the textbook;
 (3)  the open-source textbook is certified for accuracy
 by the department of the university or institute that teaches the
 subject area of the textbook;
 (4)  the university or institute submitting the
 textbook determines that the textbook qualifies for placement on
 the either the conforming or nonconforming list, and certifies
 this to the Board;
 (5)  the university or institute submitting the
 textbook for a senior year secondary course certifies that a
 student who successfully completes a course based on the textbook
 will be prepared, without remediation, for entry into the freshman
 college course in that subject at that university or institute; and
 (6)  the university or institute submitting the
 textbook for junior and senior year secondary courses certifies
 that a student who successfully completes a course based on the
 junior year textbook will be prepared for entry into the senior
 year course.
 (b)  This section does not prohibit an educational
 institution described in this section from submitting textbooks
 for placement on conforming or nonconforming lists through any
 other adoption process provided in this chapter.
 SECTION 3. Section 31.026, Education Code, is amended by
 adding subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d) This section does not apply to an open-source textbook.
 SECTION 4. Chapter 31, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Section 31.0265 to read as follows:
 Sec. 31.0265.  CONTRACTS FOR PRINTING OF OPEN-SOURCE
 TEXTBOOKS.  The State Board of Education may execute contracts for
 the printing of open-source textbooks listed on the conforming and
 non-conforming lists.  The contracts shall allow school districts
 to requisition printed copies of open-source textbooks as provided
 in Section 31.103.
 SECTION 5. Section 31.207, Education Code, is amended by
 adding subsection (c) to read as follows:
 (c) This section does not apply to an open-source textbook.
 SECTION 6. Section 31.103, Education Code, is amended by
 adding subsection (d) to read as follows:
 (d)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school
 that selects an open-source textbook shall requisition enough
 printed copies of the open-source textbook to assure that students
 who do not have the technological equipment necessary to use the
 open-source textbook receive a printed copy, unless the district
 provides for the student to have the necessary equipment at no
 charge to the student or arranges for the student to receive bound
 printed copies of portions of the book that will be used for the
 class.
 SECTION 7. Section 31.104 is amended by amending
 subsections (b) and (c), and adding subsection (f) to read as
 follows:
 (b) A school district or open-enrollment charter school may
 order replacements for textbooks that have been lost or damaged
 directly from:
 (1) the textbook depository; or
 (2) the textbook publisher or manufacturer if the
 textbook publisher or manufacturer does not have a designated
 textbook depository in this state under Section 31.151(a)(6)(B),
 except that a printed copy of an open-source textbook may be
 ordered from any source.
 (c) Each textbook must state that the textbook is the
 property of or is licensed to this state, as appropriate. Each
 textbook, other than an electronic textbook or a printed copy of an
 open-source textbook, must be covered by the student under the
 direction of the teacher. A student must return all textbooks to
 the teacher at the end of the school year or when the student
 withdraws from school, except that a printed copy of an open-source
 textbook need not be returned if the school district or
 open-enrollment charter school does not intend to use the textbook
 for another student.
 (f)  This section does not apply to the electronic copy of an
 open-source textbook.
 SECTION 8. Section 31.151 (a), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Section. 31.151. DUTIES OF PUBLISHERS AND MANUFACTURERS. (a)
 A publisher or manufacturer of textbooks:
 (1) shall furnish any textbook the publisher or
 manufacturer offers in this state, at a price that does not exceed
 the lowest price at which the publisher offers that textbook for
 adoption or sale to any state, public school, or school district in
 the United States;
 (2) shall automatically reduce the price of a textbook
 sold for use in a school district or open-enrollment charter school
 to the extent that the price is reduced elsewhere in the United
 States;
 (3) shall provide any textbook or ancillary item free
 of charge in this state to the same extent that the publisher or
 manufacturer provides the textbook or ancillary item free of charge
 to any state, public school, or school district in the United
 States;
 (4) shall guarantee that each copy of a textbook sold
 in this state is at least equal in quality to copies of that
 textbook sold elsewhere in the United States and is free from
 factual error;
 (5) may not become associated or connected with,
 directly or indirectly, any combination in restraint of trade in
 textbooks or enter into any understanding or combination to control
 prices or restrict competition in the sale of textbooks for use in
 this state;
 (6) shall:
 (A) maintain a depository in this state or
 arrange with a depository in this state to receive and fill orders
 for textbooks, other than open-source textbooks, on-line textbooks
 or on-line textbook components, consistent with State Board of
 Education rules; or
 (B) deliver textbooks to a school district or
 open-enrollment charter school without a delivery charge to the
 school district, open-enrollment charter school, or state, if:
 (i) the publisher or manufacturer does not
 maintain or arrange with a depository in this state under Paragraph
 (A) and the publisher's or manufacturer's textbooks and related
 products are warehoused or otherwise stored less than 300 miles
 from a border of this state; or
 (ii) the textbooks are open-source
 textbooks, on-line textbooks or on-line textbook components;
 (7) shall, at the time an order for textbooks is
 acknowledged, provide to school districts or open-enrollment
 charter schools an accurate shipping date for textbooks that are
 back-ordered;
 (8) shall guarantee delivery of textbooks at least 10
 business days before the opening day of school of the year for which
 the textbooks are ordered if the textbooks are ordered by a date
 specified in the sales contract; and
 (9) shall submit to the State Board of Education an
 affidavit certifying any textbook the publisher or manufacturer
 offers in this state to be free of factual errors at the time the
 publisher executes the contract required by Section 31.026.
 SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.