Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2407 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/10/2023

                    88R8870 JTZ-D
 By: Hancock S.B. No. 2407


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to licensure and training requirements for school
 marshals.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 37.0811(f), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (f)  A school district or charter school employee's status as
 a school marshal becomes inactive on:
 (1)  expiration of the employee's school marshal
 license under Section 1701.260, Occupations Code;
 (2)  suspension or revocation of the employee's license
 to carry a handgun issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, if the employee is required to hold that license as
 a condition of the employee's school marshal license under Section
 1701.260, Occupations Code;
 (3)  termination of the employee's employment with the
 district or charter school; or
 (4)  notice from the board of trustees of the district
 or the governing body of the charter school that the employee's
 services as school marshal are no longer required.
 SECTION 2.  Section 37.0813(f), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (f)  A private school employee's status as a school marshal
 becomes inactive on:
 (1)  expiration of the employee's school marshal
 license under Section 1701.260, Occupations Code;
 (2)  suspension or revocation of the employee's license
 to carry a handgun issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, if the employee is required to hold that license as
 a condition of the employee's school marshal license under Section
 1701.260, Occupations Code;
 (3)  termination of the employee's employment with the
 private school; or
 (4)  notice from the governing body that the employee's
 services as school marshal are no longer required.
 SECTION 3.  Section 51.220(g), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (g)  A public junior college employee's status as a school
 marshal becomes inactive on:
 (1)  expiration of the employee's school marshal
 license under Section 1701.260, Occupations Code;
 (2)  suspension or revocation of the employee's license
 to carry a concealed handgun issued under Subchapter H, Chapter
 411, Government Code, if the employee is required to hold that
 license as a condition of the employee's school marshal license
 under Section 1701.260, Occupations Code;
 (3)  termination of the employee's employment with the
 public junior college; or
 (4)  notice from the governing board of the public
 junior college that the employee's services as school marshal are
 no longer required.
 SECTION 4.  Subchapter C, Chapter 96, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 96.42 to read as follows:
 Sec. 96.42.  CERTAIN REQUIRED TRAINING PROVIDED BY ADVANCED
 LAW ENFORCEMENT RAPID RESPONSE TRAINING CENTER. The Advanced Law
 Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center at Texas State
 University--San Marcos shall offer to a person participating in a
 school marshal training program under Section 1701.260,
 Occupations Code, a course of instruction designed to prepare the
 person to isolate, distract, and neutralize an active shooter.
 SECTION 5.  Section 1701.260, Occupations Code, is amended
 by amending Subsections (a), (a-1), and (i) and adding Subsections
 (a-2) and (c-1) to read as follows:
 (a)  The commission shall establish and maintain a training
 program open to any employee of a school district, open-enrollment
 charter school, private school, or public junior college who:
 (1)  holds a license to carry a handgun issued under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code;
 (2)  is a retired peace officer, as defined by Section
 1701.3161; or
 (3)  is an honorably discharged veteran of the armed
 forces of the United States.
 (a-1)  The training under the training program may be
 conducted only by the commission staff or a provider approved by the
 commission.
 (a-2) [(a-1)]  In this section, "private school" has the
 meaning assigned by Article 2.127, Code of Criminal Procedure.
 (c-1)  For the instruction required under Subsection (c)(5),
 the commission shall require a trainee to complete a course of
 instruction offered by the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response
 Training Center at Texas State University--San Marcos that is
 designed to prepare the trainee to isolate, distract, and
 neutralize an active shooter.
 (i)  The commission shall revoke the [a person's] school
 marshal license of a person described by Subsection (a)(1) if the
 commission is notified by the Department of Public Safety that the
 person's license to carry a handgun issued under Subchapter H,
 Chapter 411, Government Code, has been suspended or revoked. A
 person whose school marshal license is revoked may obtain
 recertification by:
 (1)  furnishing proof to the commission that the
 person's handgun license has been reinstated; and
 (2)  completing the initial training under Subsection
 (c) to the satisfaction of the commission staff, paying the fee for
 the training, and demonstrating psychological fitness on the
 psychological examination described in Subsection (d).
 SECTION 6.  Not later than April 1, 2024, the Texas
 Commission on Law Enforcement shall develop a school marshal
 training program under Section 1701.260, Occupations Code, as
 amended by this Act, that may be offered over a number of
 consecutive Saturdays during a school year.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.