Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB348 Latest Draft

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                            82R20285 VOO-D
 By: Walle H.B. No. 348
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 348:
 By:  Fletcher C.S.H.B. No. 348


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to education and training for certain school district
 peace officers and school resource officers employed by a school
 district.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Subchapter M, Chapter 1701,
 Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER M.  SCHOOL [VISITING] RESOURCE OFFICERS AND [OFFICER IN
 PUBLIC] SCHOOL DISTRICT PEACE OFFICERS
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter M, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 1701.604 to read as follows:
 Sec. 1701.604.  EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM.  (a)  Except
 as provided by Subsection (b), this section applies only to:
 (1)  a school district peace officer commissioned under
 Section 37.081, Education Code; or
 (2)  a school resource officer, as defined by Section
 1701.601.
 (b)  This section does not apply to a peace officer while the
 peace officer is assigned to a school-sponsored event at which
 formal classroom instruction is not offered.
 (c)  A peace officer may not serve as a school district peace
 officer for more than 30 days unless the peace officer has completed
 a 16-hour or longer education and training program approved by the
 commission under this section, except as provided by Subsection
 (d), and has received a certificate under Subsection (e). A peace
 officer may not serve as a school resource officer for more than 90
 days unless the officer has completed a 16-hour or longer education
 and training program approved by the commission under this section,
 except as provided by Subsection (d), and has received a
 certificate under Subsection (e).
 (d)  A peace officer who has received comparable education
 and training through the Bexar County children's crisis
 intervention training program or the Texas School Safety Center at
 Texas State University is not required to complete the education
 and training program approved by the commission under this section
 to serve as a school district peace officer or school resource
 officer.
 (e)  The commission shall issue a professional achievement
 or proficiency certificate to a peace officer on successful
 completion of an education and training program:
 (1)  approved by the commission under this section; or
 (2)  described by Subsection (d).
 (f)  The commission shall appoint 12 members to a school
 resource curriculum committee to develop the curriculum for the
 education and training program under this section.  The school
 resource curriculum committee shall be composed as follows:
 (1)  one representative of the Bexar County children's
 crisis intervention training program;
 (2)  one representative of the Texas School Safety
 Center at Texas State University;
 (3)  one representative of the commission;
 (4)  one representative of the Texas Municipal Police
 Association;
 (5)  one representative of the Texas Education Agency;
 (6)  one representative of a local mental health
 authority, as defined by Section 571.003, Health and Safety Code;
 (7)  a peace officer with certification in crisis
 intervention;
 (8)  a school district peace officer;
 (9)  one representative of an organization that
 advocates for juvenile justice;
 (10)  one representative of an organization that
 advocates for civil liberties;
 (11)  one representative of an organization
 representing parents of public school students; and
 (12)  one representative of the Texas School District
 Police Chiefs' Association.
 (g)  Members of the school resource curriculum committee
 serve terms of two years.
 (h)  The school resource curriculum committee shall develop
 the curriculum for the education and training program under this
 section based on the model curriculum used for the Bexar County
 children's crisis intervention training program and in accordance
 with Subsection (i). The curriculum must be approved by the
 commission.  After developing the program, the committee may review
 and revise the curriculum for the program annually or as the
 committee determines necessary.  Any revision must be approved by
 the commission.  In carrying out its duties, the committee may use
 technology, including teleconferencing or videoconferencing, to
 eliminate travel expenses.
 (i)  The curriculum for the education and training program
 under this section must incorporate learning objectives regarding:
 (1)  child and adolescent development and psychology;
 (2)  positive behavioral interventions and supports,
 conflict resolution techniques, and restorative justice
 techniques;
 (3)  force usage limitations, including physical
 restraint, and de-escalation techniques;
 (4)  children with disabilities or special needs,
 including mental or behavioral health needs; and
 (5)  cultural competency.
 (j)  The education and training program under this section
 may be provided:
 (1)  as a collaborative model within a community that:
 (A)  involves local stakeholders; and
 (B)  incorporates didactic and experiential
 training using the best practice model of the Bexar County
 children's crisis intervention training program;
 (2)  by a school determined appropriate for operation
 under Section 1701.251; or
 (3)  as an online training program sponsored by an
 online training provider if the training provider also provides
 training under Section 1701.251.
 (k)  A school district may offer additional,
 commission-approved preparatory education or training to its
 school district peace officers and school resource officers.
 (l)  The superintendent of a school district that employs a
 peace officer or to which a school resource officer is assigned
 shall maintain on file the certification issued to the officer
 under Subsection (e).
 (m)  Notwithstanding Section 1701.351(a), the commission may
 not suspend the license of a peace officer solely because the peace
 officer fails to meet the requirements of this section.
 SECTION 3.  Not later than March 31, 2012, the Commission on
 Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education shall approve the
 curriculum for the education and training program as required by
 Section 1701.604, Occupations Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 4.  Section 1701.604, Occupations Code, as added by
 this Act, applies only to a school district peace officer or school
 resource officer who is serving or has been assigned, appointed,
 commissioned, or employed by a school district to serve in that
 capacity on or after March 31, 2012.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.