Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB466

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.

Impact

If enacted, HB 466 would significantly impact the legal framework governing the rights of students with disabilities. It emphasizes the importance of student involvement in decisions about their educational programming and transition to life after school. The bill requires school districts to provide education on guardianship and alternatives to guardianship, thereby ensuring that students and their families are informed of their rights and options as they approach adulthood. This legislative change aims to facilitate a smoother transition for students into postsecondary education and other adulthood responsibilities.

Summary

House Bill 466 aims to amend existing policies and procedures related to public school students with disabilities in Texas. The bill focuses on ensuring that students aged 18 and older, or those whose disabilities of minority have been removed, have the same rights to make educational decisions as their peers without disabilities. This includes the transfer of rights traditionally held by parents to students themselves, thereby enhancing self-determination and independence among these individuals. Importantly, the bill outlines the circumstances and procedures under which an educational representative might be appointed for a student who is unable to provide informed consent regarding educational matters.

Contention

A potential point of contention surrounding HB 466 is the appointment of educational representatives. While the bill sets forth procedures for such appointments, critics may argue that it could impose additional burdens on schools to adequately assess and document a student's capacity to make educational decisions. Furthermore, concerns may arise regarding the involvement of parents and the weight of their decisions as compared to the preferences of students, especially in cases where the students may not have fully developed decision-making abilities. The balancing act between protecting student rights and ensuring appropriate guidance could lead to debates among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

TX SB58

Identical Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB58

Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.

TX SB2398

Relating to certain policies and procedures related to concussions or other brain injuries sustained by public school students.

TX HB1963

Relating to policies and procedures for addressing dating violence in public schools.

TX SB2241

Relating to policies and procedures for addressing dating violence in public schools.

TX HB615

Relating to policies and procedures regarding a public school student who knowingly produced or distributed certain intimate videos or images depicting another student.

TX HB5495

Creating certain requirements and accountability procedures regarding a student’s use of software in a public school.

TX SB1486

Public schools; protection of student records and personal information, policies and procedures.

TX SB2066

Students with disabilities; require public school districts to implement comprehensive safe-school plans and training.

TX SB747

Relating to public school policies and programs regarding the production or distribution of certain intimate visual material by public school students.

TX HB1997

Relating To Students With Disabilities.

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Relating to policies and procedures regarding certain public school students with disabilities.

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NJ S1994

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IL HB2537

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TX SB570

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NJ A1778

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TX HB4651

Relating to the period for which a public school student may be placed in a disciplinary alternative education program or expelled.

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