Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB336

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

Caption

Relating to the repeal of the requirement that school districts conduct emergency school bus evacuation training.

Impact

The impact of HB336 would primarily affect the established protocols concerning the safety training of students, particularly regarding evacuations during emergencies. Previously, the law mandated that school districts perform drills to ensure students understand evacuation procedures on school buses, which is intended to enhance student safety. By repealing this requirement, the state may see a shift in how local schools approach emergency preparedness and safety training, placing that decision more firmly in the hands of individual school districts and their governing bodies.

Summary

House Bill 336 is a legislative proposal aimed at repealing the requirement for school districts in Texas to conduct emergency school bus evacuation training. The bill seeks to eliminate this mandate to potentially allow school districts the flexibility to allocate resources differently, in light of varying priorities and needs. By repealing this requirement, the legislation aims to reduce the obligations placed on school districts, encouraging them to focus on other areas of educational concern.

Contention

While proponents of HB336 argue that the repeal could free up time and resources that could be better used for other educational purposes, critics may express concerns over the potential risks associated with fewer organized safety drills. An argument against the repeal centers on the importance of consistent emergency preparedness training, particularly for young students who may need repeated instruction to internalize safety protocols. Thus, the changes proposed by HB336 can lead to debates around student safety, local versus state control of regulations, and the overall priorities of educational funding and attention.

Companion Bills

TX HB374

Duplicate Relating to school bus emergency evacuation training.

TX HB854

Same As Relating to the repeal of the requirement that school districts conduct emergency school bus evacuation training.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2105

Relating to training requirements for public school teachers under the school's multihazard emergency operations plan.

TX HB5106

Relating to training requirements for certain municipal, county, and school district elected officers.

TX SB2555

Relating to training requirements for certain municipal, county, and school district elected officers.

TX HB706

Relating to a requirement that school districts and open-enrollment charter schools use metal detectors on each campus.

TX HB13

Relating to training, preparedness, and funding for school safety and emergencies in public schools.

TX SB1064

Relating to the school district property value study conducted by the comptroller of public accounts.

TX HB1324

Relating to the study of school district property values conducted by the comptroller of public accounts.

TX HB2032

Relating to a requirement that school districts and open-enrollment charter schools provide emergency response mapping data to local law enforcement agencies.

TX SB866

Relating to a requirement that school districts and open-enrollment charter schools provide emergency response mapping data to local law enforcement agencies.

TX SB1475

Relating to licensure and training requirements for school marshals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.