Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2246

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

Caption

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

Impact

The addition of Chapter 27 to the Education Code lays out specific conditions under which a caregiver can act on behalf of a child, including the need for an affidavit that confirms the caregiver's residence with the child and their diligent efforts to contact the parents. This legislation emphasizes the importance of familial relationships and reinforces protections for children who may otherwise fall through the cracks of the educational system. It effectively broadens the definition of 'parent' to include relatives who take on a caregiving role, thus enhancing children's access to education regardless of their legal guardianship status.

Summary

House Bill 2246 introduces provisions that allow relative caregivers to enroll children in school when the child's parents or legal guardians are unreachable. This law addresses the needs of children living with relatives who may not have formal legal custody but are providing primary care. By implementing a caregiver's authorization affidavit, the bill streamlines the process for enrollment, making it easier for relatives to ensure that children receive an education without facing bureaucratic hurdles related to guardianship documentation.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at benefiting children and their relatives, potential points of contention may arise around the validation of affidavits and the rights of parents in custodial disputes. The legislation does clarify that the affidavit does not grant legal custody to the caregiver, maintaining parents' rights and control over their child. However, some may argue that this could lead to misunderstandings regarding custody and guardianship in complex family situations, necessitating clear guidelines for implementation. Furthermore, school districts may face challenges in uniformly accepting these affidavits, potentially leading to inconsistencies in how the law is applied across Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB354

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB1359

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB1350

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX SB1091

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB454

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB807

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB3955

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB2247

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

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TX HB807

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB454

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB1359

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.

TX HB3955

Relating to authorization for a caregiver who is a relative to enroll a child in school.