Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4740 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/15/2023

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                            By: Bernal H.B. No. 4740


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to school district grace period policies and the provision
 of meals to public school students with insufficient balances on
 prepaid meal cards or meal accounts.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 33.908, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 33.908.  GRACE PERIOD POLICY FOR EXHAUSTED OR
 INSUFFICIENT MEAL CARD OR ACCOUNT BALANCE.
 (a) In this section, "regular meal" is defined as a meal in
 which the school district ordinarily receives reimbursement under
 the national free or reduced price lunch program established under
 42 U.S.C. Section 1751 et seq.
 (b) The board of trustees of a school district that allows
 students to use a prepaid meal card or account to purchase meals
 served at schools in the district shall adopt a grace period policy
 regarding the use of the cards or accounts. The policy:
 (1)  must allow a student whose meal card or account
 balance is exhausted or insufficient to continue, for a period
 determined by the board but at a minimum of one week, to purchase
 regular meals by:
 (A)  accumulating a negative balance on the
 student's card or account; or
 (B)  otherwise receiving an extension of credit
 from the district;
 (2)  must require the district to make a minimum of
 three attempts to privately notify the parent of or person standing
 in parental relation to the student that the student's meal card or
 account balance is exhausted; by:
 (A)  making arrangements with the parent or other
 person standing in parental relation to the student for payment of
 negative balances or amounts otherwise due, including through use
 of a payment plan;
 (B)  assisting the parent or other person standing
 in parental relation to the student in the completion of an
 application on behalf of the student for free or reduced price
 meals, if it is determined that the student may be eligible for free
 or reduced price meals; and
 (C)  sending home with the student in an unmarked
 envelope a written notice of a negative balance or other amount due
 and an application for free or reduced price meals;
 (3)  may not permit the district to charge a fee or
 interest in connection with meals purchased under Subdivision (1);
 and
 (4)  may permit the district to set a schedule for
 repayment on the account balance or other amount due if the district
 is unable to set a repayment schedule by agreement through efforts
 required under Subdivision (2) as part of the notice to the parent
 or person standing in parental relation to the student.
 (c) After expiration of one week and attempts made by the
 school district to notify the parent of or person standing in
 parental relation of a student with an exhausted meal card or
 account balance, the school district must continue to provide to
 the student regular meals in the manner described by Subsection
 (b)(1) at no cost to the student's meal card or account.
 (d) If a school district is unable to obtain payment for the
 negative balance from the student's parent or person standing in
 parental relation by the end of the school year, the school district
 may pay the negative balance on the student's meal card or account
 using private donations solicited from individuals and entities for
 that purpose and maintained in a separate district account.
 (e) If a school district is unable to obtain payment for the
 negative balance from the student's parent or person standing in
 parental relation by the end of the school year, the school district
 must provide the student's parent or person standing in parental
 relation with the application on behalf of the student for free and
 reduced price meals, if it is determined that the student may be
 eligible for free or reduced price meals, in the subsequent school
 year.
 (f) If at the end of the school year, a student's meal card or
 account balance remains negative, a school district shall not
 transfer that debt to the student's account in the subsequent
 school year and the school district must pay that debt on behalf of
 the student.
 (g) The negative balance on a student's meal card or account
 balance shall not be used to hold a student from advancing to the
 next level of schooling, graduation, receiving their diploma, or
 participating in any school-related activities.
 (h) A school district shall not publicly identify a student
 with a negative balance on a meal card or account, and must
 implement any action authorized under this section in a manner that
 does not stigmatize a student or cause embarrassment.
 SECTION 2.  This Act applies beginning with the 2023-2024
 school year.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2023.