Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1487 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/01/2025

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                            By: Watson S.B. No. 1487


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the statewide plan for delivery of services to public
 school students with disabilities and resources for teachers of
 public school students with special health needs.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 29.001, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 29.001. STATEWIDE PLAN. (a) The agency shall
 develop, and modify as necessary, a statewide design, consistent
 with federal law, for the delivery of services to children with
 disabilities in this state that includes rules for the
 administration and funding of the special education program so that
 a free appropriate public education is available to all of those
 children between the ages of three and 21. The statewide design
 shall include the provision of services primarily through school
 districts and shared services arrangements, supplemented by
 regional education service centers. The agency shall also develop
 and implement a statewide plan with programmatic content that
 includes procedures designed to:
 (1) ensure state compliance with requirements for
 supplemental federal funding for all state-administered programs
 involving the delivery of instructional or related services to
 students with disabilities;
 (2) facilitate interagency coordination when other
 state agencies are involved in the delivery of instructional or
 related services to students with disabilities;
 (3) periodically assess statewide personnel needs in
 all areas of specialization related to special education and pursue
 strategies to meet those needs through a consortium of
 representatives from regional education service centers, local
 education agencies, and institutions of higher education and
 through other available alternatives;
 (4) ensure that regional education service centers
 throughout the state maintain a regional support function, which
 may include direct service delivery and a component designed to
 facilitate the placement of students with disabilities who cannot
 be appropriately served in their resident districts;
 (5) allow the agency to effectively monitor and
 periodically conduct site visits of all school districts to ensure
 that rules adopted under this section are applied in a consistent
 and uniform manner, to ensure that districts are complying with
 those rules, and to ensure that annual statistical reports filed by
 the districts and not otherwise available through the Public
 Education Information Management System under Section 42.006, are
 accurate and complete;
 (6) ensure that appropriately trained personnel are
 involved in the diagnostic and evaluative procedures operating in
 all districts and that those personnel routinely serve on district
 admissions, review, and dismissal committees;
 (7) ensure that an individualized education program
 for each student with a disability is properly developed,
 implemented, and maintained in the least restrictive environment
 that is appropriate to meet the student's educational needs;
 (8) ensure that, when appropriate, each student with a
 disability is provided an opportunity to participate in career and
 technology and physical education classes, in addition to
 participating in regular or special classes;
 (9) ensure that each student with a disability is
 provided necessary related services; [and]
 (10) ensure that an individual assigned to act as a
 surrogate parent for a child with a disability, as provided by 20
 U.S.C. Section 1415(b) [and its subsequent amendments], is required
 to:
 (A) complete a training program that complies
 with minimum standards established by agency rule;
 (B) visit the child and the child's school;
 (C) consult with persons involved in the child's
 education, including teachers, caseworkers, court-appointed
 volunteers, guardians ad litem, attorneys ad litem, foster parents,
 and caretakers;
 (D) review the child's educational records;
 (E) attend meetings of the child's admission,
 review, and dismissal committee;
 (F) exercise independent judgment in pursuing
 the child's interests; and
 (G) exercise the child's due process rights under
 applicable state and federal law;
 (11)  ensure that a school district provides to a
 teacher who instructs a student with a disability in a regular
 classroom setting:
 (A)  on the request of the teacher or by agreement
 of the admission, review and dismissal committee and as soon as
 practicable, training in providing appropriate educational
 services to a student with a disability, including training in
 research-based best practices for meeting the academic and
 behavioral needs of a student with a disability assigned to the
 teacher's classroom;
 (B)  on the request of the teacher or by agreement
 of the admission, review and dismissal committee and as soon as
 practicable, assistance from appropriately trained personnel, as
 determined by the district, in meeting the academic and behavioral
 needs of a student with a disability assigned to the teacher's
 classroom;
 (C)  before the placement of a student with a
 disability in the teacher's classroom, relevant information in the
 student's individualized education program;
 (D)  the opportunity to request staffing and
 intervention team meetings and meetings of the student's admission,
 review, and dismissal committee regarding a student with a
 disability assigned to the teacher's classroom; and
 (E)  the opportunity to participate in staffing
 and intervention team meetings and, as determined by the district,
 the relevant portion of meetings of the student's admission,
 review, and dismissal committee regarding a student with a
 disability assigned to the teacher's classroom, including meetings
 of the admission, review, and dismissal committee as provided by
 subsection (d);
 (12)  ensure that a school district develops a process
 for responding to concerns regarding implementation of the
 student's individualized education program by a teacher who
 instructs the student in a regular classroom setting and for
 notifying the student's parents of such response.
 (13)  ensure that school health services for a student
 with a disability are performed by:
 (A) a qualified school nurse; or
 (B)  if a qualified school nurse is unavailable,
 by other qualified and trained personnel; and
 (14)  ensure that, on the request of the teacher or by
 the admission, review and dismissal committee, the teacher receives
 training and/or assistance from appropriately trained personnel,
 as determined by the school district, to perform necessary tasks
 that the teacher is required to perform related to the student's
 hygiene and care, including diapering needs.
 (b)  Subsection (a)(13) or (14) may not result in a change of
 classroom placement for a student with a disability unless the
 change in classroom placement is made in accordance with applicable
 federal and state laws.
 SECTION 2. Subchapter J, Chapter 21, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 21.463 to read as follows:
 Sec. 21.463.  RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS OF STUDENTS WITH
 SPECIAL HEALTH NEEDS. The agency, in coordination with the Health
 and Human Services Commission, shall establish and maintain an
 Internet website to provide resources for teachers who teach
 students with special health needs. The agency shall include on the
 website information about the treatment and management of chronic
 illnesses and how such illnesses impact a student's well-being or
 ability to succeed in school.
 SECTION 3. This Act applies beginning with the 2009-2010
 school year.
 SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2009.