Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1044

Caption

Relating to the inclusion of suicide prevention information on student identification cards issued by a public institution of higher education.

Impact

The implementation of SB1044 will standardize the provision of vital mental health resources across all public colleges and universities in Texas when issuing student identification cards. This law is intended to raise awareness regarding suicide prevention and make it easier for students to seek help. Beginning with the 2021 fall semester, all newly issued student IDs will include this important information, which signifies a proactive step towards addressing mental health challenges that many students face.

Summary

SB1044 mandates the inclusion of suicide prevention information on student identification cards issued by public institutions of higher education in Texas. This act aims to enhance awareness and accessibility to mental health resources for students, reflecting a growing concern over mental health issues within educational environments. By having the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's contact information displayed prominently, the bill seeks to provide students with immediate access to crucial support services, fostering a more supportive academic atmosphere.

Contention

While there has not been significant public opposition to SB1044, discussions within the legislative framework indicate a broader context concerning the importance of mental health resources in educational settings. Supporters of the bill argue that making suicide prevention information readily available on student IDs could potentially save lives by encouraging students to reach out for help. However, some may question the sufficiency of this measure alone, advocating for more comprehensive mental health initiatives within educational institutions beyond mere information dissemination.

Companion Bills

TX HB581

Same As Relating to the inclusion of suicide prevention information on student identification cards issued by a public institution of higher education.

Similar Bills

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