Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR543 Introduced / Bill

Filed 05/29/2021

                    87R29878 BDP-D
 By: Hughes S.R. No. 543


 R E S O L U T I O N
 BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of Texas, 87th
 Legislature, Regular Session 2021, That Senate Rule 12.03 be
 suspended in part as provided by Senate Rule 12.08 to enable the
 conference committee appointed to resolve the differences on Senate
 Bill 1356 (the participation by members of nonprofit teacher
 organizations in a tutoring program for public school students and
 related retirement benefits for certain tutors participating in the
 program) to consider and take action on the following matters:
 (1)  Senate Rule 12.03(4) is suspended to permit the
 committee to add text on a matter not included in either the house
 or senate version of the bill by adding the following text to
 proposed SECTION 2 of the bill, in added Section 33.913(a),
 Education Code:
 or a person who is not a member but meets the requirements under
 Subsection (b)
 Explanation:  The addition is necessary to permit a person
 who is not a member of a nonprofit teacher organization to
 participate in the tutoring program.
 (2)  Senate Rules 12.03(1) and (4) are suspended to permit
 the committee to amend text not in disagreement and to add text on a
 matter not included in either the house or senate version of the
 bill in proposed SECTION 2 of the bill, amending the text to added
 Section 33.913(c), Education Code, to read as follows:
 (c)  The superintendent or chief executive officer of each
 school district or open-enrollment charter school or the person
 designated by the superintendent or chief executive officer shall:
 (1)  oversee the tutoring program within the district
 or school; and
 (2)  not later than the last day of each semester,
 submit a report to the board of trustees of the district or the
 governing body of the school that includes, with respect to that
 semester:
 (A)  the number of active or retired teachers who
 contacted the district or school to offer tutoring services to
 students in the district or school; and
 (B)  the number of active or retired teachers who
 were used by the district or school as a tutor on a volunteer basis
 or employed by the district or school to provide tutoring services
 for compensation.
 Explanation: The changes are necessary to require the chief
 executive officer of an open-enrollment charter school to oversee
 the tutoring program and to require the superintendent or chief
 executive officer of each school district or open-enrollment
 charter school, or other person designated by the school district
 or open-enrollment charter school, to submit a report each semester
 regarding the tutoring program to the board of trustees of the
 district or governing body of the school.
 (3)  Senate Rules 12.03(1) and (4) are suspended to permit
 the committee to amend text not in disagreement and to add text on a
 matter not included in either the house or senate version of the
 bill in proposed SECTION 2 of the bill, amending the text to added
 Section 33.913(d), Education Code, to read as follows:
 (d)  A school district or open-enrollment charter school may
 use any available local, state, or federal funds to provide
 compensation to a person participating in the program as a tutor who
 is providing tutoring for compensation under the program.
 Explanation:  The additions are necessary to allow a school
 district or open-enrollment charter school to use local, state, or
 federal funds to compensate a person providing tutoring services
 under the program.
 (4)  Senate Rules 12.03(1) and (4) are suspended to permit
 the committee to amend text not in disagreement and to add text on a
 matter not included in either the house or senate version of the
 bill in proposed SECTION 2 of the bill, amending the text to added
 Section 33.913(e), Education Code, to read as follows:
 (e)  If an active or retired teacher who has been approved
 for participation in the tutoring program contacts a school
 district or open-enrollment charter school to provide tutoring to
 students in the district or school and the district or school needs
 tutoring assistance, the district or school may:
 (1)  if the teacher is providing tutoring services on a
 volunteer basis, use the volunteer tutoring services provided by
 the teacher; or
 (2)  if the district or school has local, state, or
 federal funds for purposes of the tutoring program and the teacher
 is providing tutoring services for compensation, employ the teacher
 as a tutor.
 Explanation:  The additions are necessary to give school
 districts and open-enrollment charter schools the discretion to, if
 the teacher contacts the district or school and the district or
 school needs tutoring assistance, use or employ, using local,
 state, or federal funds, an active or retired teacher as a tutor on
 a volunteer basis or for compensation.
 (5)  Senate Rule 12.03(4) is suspended to permit the
 committee to add text on a matter not included in either the house
 or senate version of the bill by adding the following text to
 proposed SECTION 2 of the bill, in added Section 33.913(f)(2),
 Education Code:
 , any open-enrollment charter schools located within that district,
 Explanation:  The addition is necessary to require a
 nonprofit organization participating in the tutoring program to
 provide contact information of certain persons for certain
 open-enrollment charter schools.
 (6)  Senate Rule 12.03(4) is suspended to permit the
 committee to add text on a matter not included in either the house
 or senate version of the bill by adding the following text to
 proposed SECTION 4 of the bill, in added Section 825.604(2),
 Government Code:
 or open-enrollment charter schools
 Explanation:  The addition is necessary to require the
 retirement system to provide a statement directing members and
 retirees to contact their local open-enrollment charter schools
 regarding the tutoring program.