Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB711

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
3/31/11  
Introduced
2/15/11  
Voted on by Senate
4/14/11  
Refer
2/23/11  
Out of House Committee
4/29/11  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the confidentiality of certain identifying information regarding students of career schools or colleges and other educational entities; providing a criminal penalty.

Impact

If enacted, SB711 will substantially impact how educational institutions handle student data, imposing stricter regulations on the confidentiality of this information. By categorizing student information as non-public, the bill seeks to safeguard the privacy rights of individuals pursuing education from potential misuse or unauthorized access. This legislation will also provide a clear definition of what constitutes student information, making it less ambiguous for schools to comply with these regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 711 addresses the confidentiality of identifying information related to students enrolled in career schools and other educational institutions. The bill stipulates that certain information, including names, addresses, social security numbers, and educational records, is deemed confidential and not publicly accessible under the state's open records law. This is designed to enhance privacy protections for students, ensuring that sensitive information cannot be solicited or disclosed without proper authorization.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB711 include concerns about the potential implications for transparency within educational institutions. While advocates argue that the bill is necessary for protecting student privacy, critics may voice concerns that such strict confidentiality could hinder accountability and oversight. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the balance between necessary access to student information for legitimate purposes while still maintaining robust privacy protections.

Companion Bills

TX HB2538

Identical Relating to the confidentiality of certain identifying information regarding students of career schools or colleges and other educational entities; providing a criminal penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1754

Relating to certain restrictions on the use of personally identifiable information pertaining to a public school student by an operator or educational entity.

TX SB928

Relating to the protection of personally identifiable student information and the use of covered information by an operator or educational entity; authorizing a civil and administrative penalty.

TX HB2920

Relating to the distribution, posting, or provision of information regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities and to the confidentiality of certain information relating to persons provided assistance in accessing postsecondary education.

TX HB3005

Relating to the confidentiality of identifying information of victims of certain offenses.

TX HB1402

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.

TX HB2721

Relating to accelerated and supplemental instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments and access to criminal history record information for certain tutors providing that instruction.

TX SB1246

Relating to authorized investments of public money by certain governmental entities and the confidentiality of certain information related to those investments.

TX SB224

Relating to catalytic converters, including criminal conduct involving catalytic converters; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty; increasing a fee.

TX HB3928

Relating to dyslexia evaluations and services for public school students, the provision of services for students with dyslexia and related disorders, and certain parental notice regarding the rights of parents of public school students with disabilities.

TX HB4598

Relating to catalytic converters, including criminal conduct involving catalytic converters; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty; increasing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.