Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB36

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to requiring the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to maintain an inventory of postsecondary educational programs and services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Impact

The bill mandates that the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board must routinely update the inventory every two years and ensure it is easily accessible on their official website. This update process is critical in promoting transparency and keeping potential students informed about educational offerings. Importantly, the bill also coordinates the sharing of this inventory with the Texas Education Agency, which includes it in the transition and employment guide. This means that the educational programs designed for individuals with disabilities will be highlighted within broader transition services for students leaving high school.

Summary

Senate Bill 36 requires the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to maintain a comprehensive inventory of postsecondary educational programs and services available for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This initiative aims to enhance the availability and accessibility of educational resources tailored to support these individuals throughout higher education institutions in Texas. The inventory is intended to serve as a centralized resource, enabling stakeholders, including students and families, to better navigate the available educational options.

Contention

While the provisions in SB36 are largely positive and supportive of individuals with disabilities, there may be concerns regarding the effective implementation and maintenance of the inventory. Ensuring that higher education institutions report their programs accurately and on time is essential for the inventory's success. Critics may argue that without adequate funding or resources allocated for maintaining this system, the intended benefits may not be fully realized. Furthermore, the effectiveness of this initiative will depend on how well it integrates with other state services related to education and disability support.

Companion Bills

TX HB1807

Identical Relating to requiring the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to maintain an inventory of postsecondary educational programs and services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4490

Relating to educational benefits for eligible persons attending a comprehensive transition and postsecondary program for students with intellectual disabilities

TX SB2077

Relating to the establishment of the Building Better Futures Program to support educational and occupational skills training opportunities and support services for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities at public and private institutions of higher education.

TX HB5146

Relating to the establishment of the Building Better Futures Program to support educational and occupational skills training opportunities and support services for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

TX HB1604

Relating to a report by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding enrollment and success in higher education for students with disabilities.

TX HB729

Relating to the statewide intellectual and developmental disability coordinating council.

TX SB524

Relating to the statewide intellectual and developmental disability coordinating council.

TX HB4109

Relating to the information maintained by the Texas Education Agency regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities.

TX SB2068

Relating to the information maintained by the Texas Education Agency regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities.

TX SB55

Relating to a study and report by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding best practices for assisting students with autism spectrum disorder.

TX HB4251

Relating to requiring prior approval by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to offer a degree or certificate program to certain persons who are incarcerated or subject to involuntary civil commitment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.