Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB13 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 04/11/2023

                    By: Paxton, et al. S.B. No. 13
 (In the Senate - Filed March 9, 2023; March 9, 2023, read
 first time and referred to Committee on Education; April 11, 2023,
 reported adversely, with favorable Committee Substitute by the
 following vote:  Yeas 9, Nays 2; April 11, 2023, sent to printer.)
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 COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 13 By:  Springer


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a school district's library materials and catalog, the
 creation of local school library advisory councils, and parental
 rights regarding public school library catalogs and access by the
 parent's child to library materials.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 26.004(b), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  A parent is entitled to access to all written records of
 a school district concerning the parent's child, including:
 (1)  attendance records;
 (2)  test scores;
 (3)  grades;
 (4)  disciplinary records;
 (5)  counseling records;
 (6)  psychological records;
 (7)  applications for admission;
 (8)  health and immunization information;
 (9)  teacher and school counselor evaluations;
 (10)  reports of behavioral patterns; [and]
 (11)  records relating to assistance provided for
 learning difficulties, including information collected regarding
 any intervention strategies used with the child; and
 (12)  records relating to school library materials the
 child obtains from a school library.
 SECTION 2.  Chapter 26, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Section 26.017 to read as follows:
 Sec. 26.017.  NOTICE REGARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY MATERIALS.
 (a) Before each school year, a school district shall provide
 written notice to a parent of each child enrolled in the district
 regarding the option to receive notice each time the child obtains a
 school library material from a school library in the district.
 (b)  For each parent who elects to receive notice under
 Subsection (a), the school district shall notify the parent by
 e-mail each time the parent's child obtains a school library
 material from a school library in the district. The notice must
 include, as applicable, the title, author, genre, and return date
 of the school library material.
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter B, Chapter 33, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 33.020 to read as follows:
 Sec. 33.020.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Harmful material" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 43.24, Penal Code.
 (2)  "Indecent content" means content that portrays
 sexual or excretory organs or activities in a way that is patently
 offensive.
 (3)  "Library material" means any book, record, file,
 or other instrument or document in a school district's library
 catalog.  The term does not include instructional material, as
 defined by Section 31.002, or materials procured for the TexShare
 consortium under Subchapter M, Chapter 441, Government Code.
 (4)  "Profane content" means content that includes
 grossly offensive language that is considered a public nuisance.
 SECTION 4.  Section 33.021, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 33.021.  LIBRARY STANDARDS.  (a) The Texas State
 Library and Archives Commission[, in consultation with the State
 Board of Education,] shall submit proposed [adopt] standards for
 school library services to the State Board of Education for
 approval or disapproval.
 (b)  The standards approved under Subsection (a) must
 include a collection development policy that:
 (1)  prohibits the acquisition or retention of:
 (A)  harmful material; and
 (B)  material containing indecent content or
 profane content;
 (2)  demonstrates a commitment to compliance with the
 Children's Internet Protection Act (Pub. L. No. 106-554),
 including through the use of technology protection measures, as
 defined by that Act; and
 (3)  prohibits the removal of library materials solely
 because of the ideas expressed in the library materials.
 (c)  A school district shall adhere to [consider] the
 standards approved under Subsection (a) in developing,
 implementing, or expanding library services.
 (d)  A school district may adopt local policies and
 procedures in addition to the standards approved under Subsection
 (a) that do not conflict with the standards approved under
 Subsection (a) or other requirements of this code.
 SECTION 5.  Subchapter B, Chapter 33, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Sections 33.026, 33.027,  and 33.028 to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 33.026.  LOCAL SCHOOL LIBRARY ADVISORY COUNCIL. (a)
 The board of trustees of each school district shall establish a
 local school library advisory council to assist the district in
 ensuring that local community values are reflected in each school
 library catalog in the district.
 (b)  Except as provided by Section 33.027(c), a school
 district must consider the recommendations of the local school
 library advisory council before:
 (1)  adding library materials to a school library
 catalog;
 (2)  removing library materials from a school library
 catalog following a challenge under Section 33.028; or
 (3)  making changes to policies or guidelines related
 to a school library catalog.
 (c)  The local school library advisory council's duties
 include recommending:
 (1)  policies and procedures for the procurement of
 library materials consistent with local community values;
 (2)  library materials appropriate for each grade
 level;
 (3)  if feasible, joint use agreements or strategies
 for collaboration between the school district and local public
 libraries and community organizations;
 (4)  the removal of any library materials that the
 council determines to be:
 (A)  harmful material or material containing
 indecent content or profane content; or
 (B)  inconsistent with local community values;
 (5)  the policies and procedures for processing
 challenges received under Section 33.028; and
 (6)  the action to be taken by the district in response
 to a challenge received under Section 33.028.
 (d)  Any recommendation made by the local school library
 advisory council must adhere to the library standards approved
 under Section 33.021.
 (e)  The local school library advisory council must consist
 of at least five members, with each member appointed by the board of
 trustees, and with each trustee appointing an equal number of
 members.  A majority of the voting members of the council must be
 persons who are parents of students enrolled in the district and who
 are not employed by the district.  One of those members shall serve
 as chair of the council.  The board of trustees may also appoint one
 or more persons to serve as nonvoting members of the council from
 any of the following groups:
 (1)  classroom teachers employed by the district;
 (2)  librarians employed by the district;
 (3)  school counselors certified under Subchapter B,
 Chapter 21, employed by the district;
 (4)  school administrators employed by the district;
 (5)  district students;
 (6)  the business community; and
 (7)  the clergy.
 (f)  The local school library advisory council shall meet at
 least two times each year.  For each meeting, the council shall:
 (1)  at least 72 hours before the meeting:
 (A)  post notice of the date, hour, place, and
 subject of the meeting on a bulletin board in the central
 administrative office of each campus in the school district; and
 (B)  ensure that the notice required under
 Paragraph (A) is posted on the district's Internet website, if the
 district has an Internet website;
 (2)  prepare and maintain minutes of the meeting that
 state the subject and content of each deliberation and each vote,
 order, decision, or other action taken by the council during the
 meeting;
 (3)  make an audio or video recording of the meeting;
 and
 (4)  not later than the 10th day after the meeting,
 submit the minutes and audio or video recording of the meeting to
 the district.
 (g)  As soon as practicable after receipt of the minutes and
 audio or video recording under Subsection (f)(4), the school
 district shall post the minutes and audio or video recording on the
 district's Internet website, if the district has an Internet
 website.
 Sec. 33.027.  PROCUREMENT OF LIBRARY MATERIALS. (a)  The
 board of trustees of a school district shall adopt a policy for the
 procurement of library materials.  The policy must require the
 board to:
 (1)  approve all library materials to be procured by a
 school library in the district, with the advice and recommendations
 of the district's local school library advisory council established
 under Section 33.026;
 (2)  make the list of library materials proposed to be
 procured accessible for review by the public for at least 30 days
 before final approval;
 (3)  approve or reject the list of library materials
 proposed to be procured in an open meeting; and
 (4)  ensure compliance with the library standards
 approved under Section 33.021.
 (b)  Each member of the board of trustees of a school
 district is entitled to:
 (1)  review each list of library materials proposed to
 be procured for a school library in the district; and
 (2)  propose changes to each list described by
 Subdivision (1) before the board votes to approve or reject the
 list.
 (c)  This section does not apply to library materials to be
 procured by a school library that:
 (1)  replace a damaged copy of a library material that
 is currently in the school library catalog;
 (2)  are additional copies of a library material that
 is currently in the school library catalog; or
 (3)  have been approved by the board of trustees of the
 school district from a previous list of library materials proposed
 to be procured for the same grade levels.
 Sec. 33.028.  CHALLENGE OR APPEAL REGARDING LIBRARY
 MATERIALS; LOCAL SCHOOL LIBRARY ADVISORY COUNCIL RECOMMENDATIONS.
 (a)  A parent of or person standing in parental relation to a
 student enrolled in a school district, a person employed by the
 district, or a person residing in the district may submit:
 (1)  to the district a written challenge to any library
 material in the catalog of a school library in the district using
 the form adopted under Subsection (c); or
 (2)  to the district's board of trustees an appeal of an
 action taken by the district in response to a written challenge
 received under Subdivision (1).
 (b)  Not later than the fifth day after the date on which a
 school district receives a written challenge under Subsection
 (a)(1), the district shall provide a copy of the challenge to the
 district's local school library advisory council established under
 Section 33.026.  The council shall make a recommendation for action
 by the district not later than the 90th day after the date on which
 the council receives the copy.
 (b-1)  If the procedures recommended by the local school
 library advisory council and adopted by the board of trustees
 permit the appointment of library material review committees that
 consist of persons who are not members of the council to review
 materials challenged under Subsection (a)(1), the council may base
 the council's recommendation for action to be taken by the district
 under Subsection (b) on the recommendation of a library material
 review committee if the committee consists of at least five persons
 appointed by the board of trustees, a majority of whom are parents
 of students enrolled in the school district and are not employed by
 the district.
 (c)  The agency shall adopt and post on the agency's Internet
 website a form to be used in making a written challenge under
 Subsection (a)(1).  Each school district shall post the form on the
 district's Internet website, if the district has an Internet
 website.  The form shall require the person submitting the form to
 identify how the challenged library material violates the library
 standards approved under Section 33.021.
 (d)  In taking action on a written challenge submitted under
 Subsection (a)(1) or an appeal under Subsection (a)(2), the board
 of trustees of a school district shall consider:
 (1)  the advice of the district's local school library
 advisory council; and
 (2)  whether the library material challenged under
 Subsection (a)(1) or appealed under Subsection (a)(2) is suitable
 for the subject and grade level for which the library material is
 intended, including by considering:
 (A)  whether the material adheres to the library
 standards approved under Section 33.021; and
 (B)  reviews, if any, of the material conducted by
 academic experts specializing in the subject covered by the library
 material or in the education of students in the subject and grade
 level for which the library material is intended.
 SECTION 6.  It is the intent of the legislature that every
 provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word
 in this Act, and every application of the provisions in this Act to
 every person, group of persons, or circumstances, is severable from
 each other.  If any application of any provision in this Act to any
 person, group of persons, or circumstances is found by a court to be
 invalid for any reason, the remaining applications of that
 provision to all other persons and circumstances shall be severed
 and may not be affected.
 SECTION 7.  Before the first day of the 2023-2024 school
 year, the board of trustees of each school district shall:
 (1)  establish and appoint members of the local school
 library advisory council as required by Section 33.026, Education
 Code, as added by this Act; and
 (2)  adopt a policy for the procurement of library
 materials as required by Section 33.027, Education Code, as added
 by this Act.
 SECTION 8.  This Act applies beginning with the 2023-2024
 school year.
 SECTION 9.  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.
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