Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1832 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 04/24/2025

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                            By: Parker, Middleton S.B. No. 1832




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to providing for an election by the parent of a student who
 was victimized by a public school employee to transfer the student
 to another public school campus or receive funding for the student
 to attend private school.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 38, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Subchapter K to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER K.  PROTECTIONS FOR STUDENTS VICTIMIZED BY SCHOOL
 EMPLOYEES
 Sec. 38.551.  SCHOOL CHOICE. The parent of an eligible
 student may elect for the student to:
 (1)  be transferred to another school district campus
 as provided by Section 38.553; or
 (2)  receive funding for the cost of educating the
 student in a private school, including a home school, as provided by
 Section 38.554.
 Sec. 38.552.  ELIGIBILITY. (a)  A student is eligible for
 purposes of this subchapter if:
 (1)  the student is enrolled in a school district; and
 (2)  an employee of the school district in which the
 student is enrolled:
 (A)  is convicted of or placed on deferred
 adjudication community supervision for an offense committed
 against the student;
 (B)  is the subject of a report under Section
 21.006 or 22.093 on the basis of evidence that the employee engaged
 in misconduct described by the applicable section with the student;
 or
 (C)  engages in child grooming against the student
 by, with the intent that an offense under Chapter 43, Penal Code, or
 an offense involving sexual activity, the occurrence of which would
 subject the employee to criminal liability under Chapter 20A, 21,
 or 22, Penal Code, be committed, knowingly persuading, inducing,
 enticing, or coercing, or attempting to persuade, induce, entice,
 or coerce, the student to engage in specific conduct that, under the
 circumstances surrounding the employee's conduct as the employee
 believes them to be, would:
 (i)  constitute an offense under Chapter 43,
 Penal Code, or an offense involving sexual activity the occurrence
 of which would subject the employee to criminal liability under
 Chapter 20A, 21, or 22, Penal Code; or
 (ii)  make the student a party to the
 commission of an offense described by Subparagraph (i).
 (b)  A student may participate in the school choice program
 under Section 38.551 until the earliest of the following dates:
 (1)  the date on which the student graduates from high
 school; or
 (2)  the date on which the student is no longer eligible
 to attend a public school under Section 25.001.
 Sec. 38.553.  TRANSFER. (a) On request of the parent of an
 eligible student, the board of trustees of the school district in
 which the student is enrolled shall transfer the student to:
 (1)  another district campus; or
 (2)  a neighboring school district, if there is only
 one campus in the district serving the grade level in which the
 student is enrolled.
 (b)  A transfer under this section must be to a campus or
 school district, as applicable, agreeable to the student's parent.
 (c)  Section 25.034 does not apply to a transfer under this
 section.
 (d)  A school district is not required to provide
 transportation to a student who transfers to another campus or
 school district under this section.
 Sec. 38.554.  PRIVATE SCHOOL FUNDING. (a)  If the parent of
 an eligible student elects for the student to enroll in a private
 school, including a home school, the parent is entitled to receive
 from the state an annual amount equal to the amount to which the
 school district in which the student resides would be entitled to
 receive for the student under Chapter 48 if the student were
 enrolled in the district.
 (b)  Money received under this section may be used only for
 the following educational expenses of the student:
 (1)  the payment of tuition and fees at a private school
 accredited by an organization that is recognized by the Texas
 Private School Accreditation Commission; or
 (2)  the purchase of a curriculum, instructional
 materials, or other educational items required for homeschooling,
 as provided by commissioner rule.
 (c)  A payment under Subsection (a) may not be financed using
 federal money or money appropriated from the available school fund.
 (d)  A private school selected by the parent of an eligible
 student for the student to attend may not be required to comply with
 any state law or rule governing the school's educational program
 that was not in effect on January 1, 2025.
 Sec. 38.555.  RULES. The commissioner shall adopt rules as
 necessary to implement this subchapter, including rules to prevent
 fraud or abuse.
 SECTION 2.  This Act applies beginning with the 2025-2026
 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, 2025.