Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2464 Introduced / Bill

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                    82R4435 VOO-F
 By: Frullo H.B. No. 2464


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to textbooks adopted by the State Board of Education for
 public schools.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 31.023, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 31.023.  TEXTBOOK LISTS.  (a)  For each subject and
 grade level, the State Board of Education shall adopt an exemplary
 list, a conforming list, and a nonconforming list [two lists] of
 textbooks.  The exemplary list includes each textbook that complies
 with the requirements of Subsection (a-1).  The conforming list
 includes each textbook submitted for the subject and grade level
 that does not qualify for the exemplary list but meets applicable
 physical specifications adopted by the State Board of Education and
 contains material covering each element of the essential knowledge
 and skills of the subject and grade level in the student version of
 the textbook, as well as in the teacher version of the textbook, as
 determined by the State Board of Education under Section 28.002 and
 adopted under Section 31.024. The nonconforming list includes each
 textbook submitted for the subject and grade level that:
 (1)  meets applicable physical specifications adopted
 by the State Board of Education;
 (2)  contains material covering at least half, but not
 all, of the elements of the essential knowledge and skills of the
 subject and grade level in the student version of the textbook, as
 well as in the teacher version of the textbook; and
 (3)  is adopted under Section 31.024.
 (a-1)  The exemplary list includes each textbook submitted
 for the subject and grade level that:
 (1)  meets requirements of the conforming list under
 Subsection (a); and
 (2)  incorporates technological and multimedia-based
 elements in at least 50 percent of the textbook, as determined by
 the State Board of Education, including:
 (A)  interactive simulations such as
 three–dimensional models illustrating diagrams or concepts that
 are paired with worksheets, assessments, projects, or other
 materials delivered by technology;
 (B)  realistic applications of textbook subject
 matter such as recorded interviews with experts, industry case
 studies, and information on career options in the subject area; and
 (C)  multisensory instruction that accommodates
 different learning styles of students, including auditory, visual,
 and kinesthetic learners.
 (b)  Each textbook on an exemplary, [a] conforming, or
 nonconforming list must be free from factual errors.
 SECTION 2.  Section 31.024, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 31.024.  ADOPTION BY STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.  (a)  By
 majority vote, the State Board of Education shall:
 (1)  place each submitted textbook on an exemplary, [a]
 conforming, or nonconforming list; or
 (2)  reject a textbook submitted for placement on an
 exemplary, [a] conforming, or nonconforming list.
 (b)  Not later than December 1 of the year preceding the
 school year for which the textbooks for a particular subject and
 grade level will be purchased under the cycle adopted by the board
 under Section 31.022, the board shall provide the lists of adopted
 textbooks to each school district. Each nonconforming list must
 include the reasons an adopted textbook is not eligible for the
 exemplary or conforming list.
 SECTION 3.  Sections 31.0241(b) and (c), Education Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The State Board of Education shall place an open-source
 textbook for a secondary-level course submitted for adoption by an
 eligible institution on an exemplary, [a] conforming, or
 nonconforming list if:
 (1)  the textbook is written, compiled, or edited
 primarily by faculty of the eligible institution who specialize in
 the subject area of the textbook;
 (2)  the eligible institution identifies each
 contributing author;
 (3)  the appropriate department of the eligible
 institution certifies the textbook for accuracy; and
 (4)  the eligible institution determines that the
 textbook qualifies for placement on the exemplary, conforming, or
 nonconforming list based on the extent to which the textbook covers
 the essential knowledge and skills identified under Section 28.002
 for the subject for which the textbook is written and certifies
 that:
 (A)  for a textbook for a senior-level course, a
 student who successfully completes a course based on the textbook
 will be prepared, without remediation, for entry into the eligible
 institution's freshman-level course in that subject; or
 (B)  for a textbook for a junior-level and
 senior-level course, a student who successfully completes the
 junior-level course based on the textbook will be prepared for
 entry into the senior-level course.
 (c)  This section does not prohibit an eligible institution
 from submitting a textbook for placement on an exemplary, [a]
 conforming, or nonconforming list through any other adoption
 process provided by this chapter.
 SECTION 4.  Section 31.025, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 31.025.  LIMITATION ON COST.  (a)  The State Board of
 Education shall set a limit on the cost that may be paid from the
 state textbook fund for a textbook placed on the exemplary,
 conforming, or nonconforming list for a particular subject and
 grade level. The board may not reject a textbook for placement on
 the exemplary, conforming, or nonconforming list because the
 textbook's price exceeds the limit established under this
 subsection.
 (b)  Subject to Section 31.151, if a school district or
 open-enrollment charter school selects a textbook from an
 exemplary, [a] conforming, or nonconforming list that exceeds the
 limit established under Subsection (a):
 (1)  the state shall pay the publisher an amount equal
 to the limit established under Subsection (a) multiplied by the
 number of textbooks the district or school requisitions; and
 (2)  the district or school is responsible for the
 remainder of the cost.
 SECTION 5.  Section 31.0261, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 31.0261.  CONTRACTS FOR PRINTING OF OPEN-SOURCE
 TEXTBOOKS. The State Board of Education may execute a contract for
 the printing of an open-source textbook listed on the exemplary,
 conforming, or nonconforming list. The contract must allow a school
 district to requisition printed copies of an open-source textbook
 as provided by Section 31.103.
 SECTION 6.  Sections 31.035(a), (d), and (e), Education
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter,
 the State Board of Education may adopt supplemental textbooks that
 are not on the exemplary, conforming, or nonconforming list under
 Section 31.023.  The State Board of Education may adopt a
 supplemental textbook under this section only if the textbook:
 (1)  contains material covering one or more primary
 focal points or primary topics of a subject in the required
 curriculum under Section 28.002, as determined by the State Board
 of Education;
 (2)  is not designed to serve as the sole textbook for a
 full course;
 (3)  meets applicable physical specifications adopted
 by the State Board of Education; and
 (4)  is free from factual errors.
 (d)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school may
 requisition a supplemental textbook adopted under this section only
 if the district or school:
 (1)  uses textbook credits received under Section
 31.1011 to purchase the supplemental textbook; or
 (2)  instead of requisitioning a textbook on the
 exemplary or conforming list under Section 31.023 for a course in
 the foundation curriculum under Section 28.002, requisitions the
 supplemental textbook along with other supplemental textbooks or
 textbooks on the nonconforming list under Section 31.023 that in
 combination cover each element of the essential knowledge and
 skills for the course for which the district or school is
 requisitioning the supplemental textbooks.
 (e)  If the total cost for the supplemental textbooks
 requisitioned by a school district or open-enrollment charter
 school under Subsection (d)(2) for a course is less than the limit
 on the cost under Section 31.025(a) for a single textbook on the
 exemplary or conforming list for the course, the district or school
 is entitled to receive credit under Section 31.1011 in the same
 manner as if the single textbook were selected. If the total cost
 for the supplemental textbooks requisitioned by a school district
 or open-enrollment charter school under Subsection (d)(2) for a
 course is greater than the limit on the cost under Section 31.025(a)
 for a single textbook on the exemplary or conforming list for the
 course, the district or school may apply credits received under
 Section 31.1011 toward the difference for the supplemental
 textbooks.
 SECTION 7.  Section 31.072(a), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  A state-developed open-source textbook must:
 (1)  be evaluated by teachers or other experts, as
 determined by the commissioner, before purchase; and
 (2)  meet the requirements for inclusion on an
 exemplary, [a] conforming, or nonconforming textbook list under
 Section 31.023.
 SECTION 8.  Sections 31.101(a), (b), (c), (d), and (e),
 Education Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Each year, during a period established by the State
 Board of Education, the board of trustees of each school district
 and the governing body of each open-enrollment charter school
 shall:
 (1)  for a subject in the foundation curriculum, notify
 the State Board of Education of the textbooks selected by the board
 of trustees or governing body for the following school year from
 among the textbooks on the appropriate exemplary, conforming, or
 nonconforming list, including the list adopted under Section
 31.0231; or
 (2)  for a subject in the enrichment curriculum:
 (A)  notify the State Board of Education of each
 textbook selected by the board of trustees or governing body for the
 following school year from among the textbooks on the appropriate
 exemplary, conforming, or nonconforming list, including the list
 adopted under Section 31.0231; or
 (B)  notify the State Board of Education that the
 board of trustees or governing body has selected a textbook that is
 not on the exemplary, conforming, or nonconforming list.
 (b)  If a school district or open-enrollment charter school
 selects a textbook for a particular subject in the enrichment
 curriculum and grade level that is not on the exemplary,
 conforming, or nonconforming list, the state shall pay to the
 district or school an amount equal to the lesser of:
 (1)  70 percent of the cost to the district of the
 textbook, multiplied by the number of textbooks the district or
 school needs for that subject and grade level; or
 (2)  70 percent of the limitation established under
 Section 31.025 for a textbook for that subject and grade level,
 multiplied by the number of textbooks the district or school needs
 for that subject and grade level.
 (c)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school
 that selects a textbook that is not on the exemplary, conforming, or
 nonconforming list or that selects an electronic textbook or
 instructional material that is on the list adopted under Section
 31.0231:
 (1)  is responsible for the portion of the cost of the
 textbook that is not paid by the state under Subsection (b); and
 (2)  may use funds received from the state under
 Subsection (b) or (b-1), as applicable, for purchasing the
 textbook, electronic textbook, or instructional material for which
 the funds were received or supplementing the allotment under
 Section 32.005 to purchase technological equipment according to
 rules adopted by the commissioner.
 (d)  For a textbook that is not on the exemplary, conforming,
 or nonconforming list, a school district or open-enrollment charter
 school must use the textbook for the period of the review and
 adoption cycle the State Board of Education has established for the
 subject and grade level for which the textbook is used.
 (e)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school
 that selects a subscription-based electronic textbook or
 instructional material on the exemplary or conforming list under
 Section 31.023 or the list adopted under Section 31.0231 may cancel
 the subscription and subscribe to a new electronic textbook or
 instructional material on the exemplary or conforming list under
 Section 31.023 or the list adopted under Section 31.0231 before the
 end of the state contract period under Section 31.026 if:
 (1)  the district or school has used the electronic
 textbook or instructional material for at least one school year;
 and
 (2)  the agency approves the change based on a written
 request to the agency by the district or school that specifies the
 reasons for changing the electronic textbook or instructional
 material used by the district or school.
 SECTION 9.  Section 31.1011(c), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (c)  Fifty percent of the total textbook credit of a school
 district or open-enrollment charter school shall be credited to the
 state textbook fund, and 50 percent of the credit shall be credited
 to the district or school to apply toward the requisition of:
 (1)  additional textbooks or electronic textbooks that
 are on the exemplary, conforming, or nonconforming list under
 Section 31.023 or the components of such textbooks, including any
 electronic components;
 (2)  supplemental textbooks as provided by Section
 31.035;
 (3)  electronic textbooks or instructional materials
 on the list adopted under Section 31.0231; or
 (4)  technological equipment under Section 31.021(f).
 SECTION 10.  Sections 31.103(b) and (c), Education Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  A requisition for textbooks for the following school
 year shall be based on the maximum attendance reports under
 Subsection (a), plus an additional 10 percent, except as otherwise
 provided. A school district or open-enrollment charter school
 shall make a requisition for a textbook on the exemplary,
 conforming, or nonconforming list through the commissioner to the
 state depository designated by the publisher or as provided by
 State Board of Education rule, as applicable, not later than June 1
 of each year. The designated state depository or, if the publisher
 or manufacturer does not have a designated textbook depository in
 this state under Section 31.151(a)(6)(B), the publisher or
 manufacturer shall fill a requisition approved by the agency at any
 other time in the case of an emergency. As made necessary by
 available funds, the commissioner shall reduce the additional
 percentage of attendance for which a district or school may
 requisition textbooks. The commissioner may, on application of a
 district or school that is experiencing high enrollment growth,
 increase the additional percentage of attendance for which the
 district or school may requisition textbooks.
 (c)  In making a requisition under this section, a school
 district or open-enrollment charter school may requisition
 textbooks on the exemplary, conforming, or nonconforming list for
 grades above the grade level in which a student is enrolled, except
 that the total quantity of textbooks requisitioned under this
 section may not exceed the limit prescribed by Subsection (b).
 SECTION 11.  Section 31.1031, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 31.1031.  SHORTAGE OF REQUISITIONED TEXTBOOKS. If a
 school district or open-enrollment charter school does not have a
 sufficient number of copies of a textbook used by the district or
 school for use during the following school year, and a sufficient
 number of additional copies will not be available from the
 depository or the publisher within the time specified by Section
 31.151(a)(8), the district or school is entitled to:
 (1)  be reimbursed from the state textbook fund, at a
 rate and in the manner provided by State Board of Education rule,
 for the purchase of a sufficient number of used adopted textbooks;
 or
 (2)  return currently used textbooks to the
 commissioner in exchange for sufficient copies, if available, of
 other textbooks on the exemplary, conforming, or nonconforming list
 to be used during the following school year.
 SECTION 12.  The change in law made by Section 31.023,
 Education Code, as amended by this Act, applies only to the adoption
 of textbooks for which the State Board of Education publishes
 notice of the review and adoption cycle under Section 31.022(d),
 Education Code, on or after the effective date of this Act.  The
 adoption of textbooks for which the State Board of Education
 publishes notice of the review and adoption cycle before the
 effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the
 date of the publication of the notice of the review and adoption
 cycle, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 13.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.