Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1033 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/29/2015

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                    84R6633 JSL-F
 By: Leach H.B. No. 1033


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the placement of video cameras in self-contained
 classrooms providing special education services.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 26.009(b), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  An employee of a school district is not required to
 obtain the consent of a child's parent before the employee may make
 a videotape of a child or authorize the recording of a child's voice
 if the videotape or voice recording is to be used only for:
 (1)  purposes of safety, including the maintenance of
 order and discipline in common areas of the school or on school
 buses;
 (2)  a purpose related to a cocurricular or
 extracurricular activity;
 (3)  a purpose related to regular classroom
 instruction; [or]
 (4)  media coverage of the school; or
 (5)  a purpose related to the promotion of student
 safety under Section 29.022.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter A, Chapter 29, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 29.022 to read as follows:
 Sec. 29.022.  VIDEO SURVEILLANCE OF CLASSROOMS. (a)  In
 order to promote student safety on request by a parent, trustee, or
 staff member, a school district or open-enrollment charter school
 shall provide equipment, including a video camera, to each school
 in the district or each charter school campus in which a student
 receiving special education services in a self-contained classroom
 is enrolled. Each school or campus that receives equipment shall
 place the video camera in a self-contained classroom in which the
 only students in regular attendance:
 (1)  are eligible to take an alternative assessment
 instrument under Section 39.023(b) or would be eligible to take an
 alternative assessment instrument under Section 39.023(b) if the
 students were enrolled in a grade level for which an assessment
 instrument required under Section 39.023 is administered; and
 (2)  are nonverbal or have a limited ability to
 communicate.
 (b)  Video cameras placed under this section must be capable
 of covering all areas of the classroom, except that a bathroom or
 any area in the classroom in which a student's clothes are changed
 may not be monitored.
 (c)  Before a school or campus places a video camera in a
 classroom under this section, the school or campus shall provide
 written notice of the placement to the parents of a student
 receiving special education services in the classroom. For
 purposes related to this section, but subject to Subsection (d),
 parental consent is not required.
 (d)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school may
 not place a video camera in the classroom of a student whose parent
 sends to the district or school a written objection to the placement
 of a camera not later than the 30th day after the date on which the
 district or school sends the notice required under Subsection (c).
 (e)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school
 shall retain video recorded from a camera placed under this section
 for at least six months after the date the video was recorded.
 (f)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school may
 solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations from any person for
 use in placing video cameras in classrooms under this section.
 (g)  This section does not:
 (1)  waive any immunity from liability of a school
 district or open-enrollment charter school, or of district or
 school officers or employees; or
 (2)  create any liability for a cause of action against
 a school district or open-enrollment charter school or against
 district or school officers or employees.
 (h)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school may
 not allow regular or continual monitoring of video recorded under
 this section.
 (i)  A video recording of a student made according to this
 section is confidential and may not be released or viewed except by
 a school nurse or human resources staff member designated by the
 board of trustees of a school district or the governing body of an
 open-enrollment charter school in response to a complaint or an
 investigation of district or school personnel or in accordance with
 this subsection.  If the person viewing the video determines that a
 recording documents a violation of district or school policy, the
 person may allow access to the recording to appropriate legal and
 human resources personnel. A recording determined to document a
 violation of district or school policy may be used as part of a
 disciplinary action against district or school personnel and may be
 released at the request of the student's parent or guardian in a
 legal proceeding. This subsection does not limit the access of a
 student's parent to a record regarding the student under the Family
 Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C. Section
 1232g) or other law.
 SECTION 3.  This Act applies beginning with the 2015-2016
 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, 2015.