Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1754

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

Caption

Relating to the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

Impact

The implementation of HB 1754 will significantly alter the landscape of monitoring in special education classrooms in Texas schools. Once enacted, the bill will create a standardized procedure for installing video surveillance in self-contained classrooms, an action motivated by concerns regarding student safety and accountability in educational settings. This move may facilitate increased transparency in how special education services are delivered and may help parents feel more secure about their children's safety. Furthermore, it may influence schools to prioritize the maintenance and operation of these cameras as part of their instructional setting.

Summary

House Bill 1754 is a legislative proposal that mandates the placement and operation of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms providing special education services. This bill is designed to enhance student safety by allowing parents, trustees, or staff members to request the installation of video cameras in classrooms where students receiving special education services are taught. The bill outlines specific conditions under which these cameras should be installed, including that at least 50% of the students in the classroom must be enrolled in special education. Parents or staff must file a request for the camera's placement, with certain restrictions in place regarding who can make such requests.

Contention

Although the bill aims to improve safety and oversight in special education, it could spark discussions regarding privacy concerns for students and educators in these environments. Critics may argue that surveillance could create a sense of mistrust or that it may not adequately address the underlying issues faced within special education classrooms. Supporters, on the other hand, would likely advocate for the enhanced protection of students as a necessary measure to prevent potential abuse or neglect. The balance between ensuring student safety and maintaining a respectful learning environment will be a critical focus as discussions around the bill continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1627

Relating to the exemption of certain school districts from the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

TX SB1909

Relating to certain policies and procedures for the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

TX HB3155

Relating to the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

TX SB1398

Relating to the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

TX HB61

Relating to consideration under the public school accountability system of performance on assessment instruments by certain students formerly receiving special education services and to the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.