Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB58

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

Caption

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

Impact

The bill aims to amend existing educational statutes to enhance self-determination among students with disabilities, impacting their individual education plans and transition services. It stipulates that students must be actively involved in decisions regarding their education and post-school transitions, which includes consideration of educational representatives who can act on their behalf. This could potentially improve academic outcomes by enabling students to have a greater voice in their educational experience, thus promoting more personalized educational paths aligned with their goals and needs.

Summary

SB58 is a legislative bill focused on establishing new policies and procedures regarding the rights and decision-making for public school students with disabilities in Texas. It intends to ensure that students aged 18 and older, or those who have been deemed to possess decision-making capabilities, have equal rights to make educational decisions similar to their peers without disabilities. The legislation mandates that schools provide notices and resources regarding decision-making options to these students and their parents, fostering independence and informed consent in educational choices.

Contention

However, the introduction of SB58 may lead to debates regarding the implications of transferring decision-making rights to students, particularly concerning those who may have challenges in fully comprehending or carrying out such responsibilities. Additionally, the establishment of educational representatives raises questions about how these representatives are appointed and monitored, ensuring that they truly act in the best interests of the students. Critics may argue that while it empowers students, there are risks that inappropriate representatives could make decisions that aren't aligned with the students' actual needs or preferences.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 29. Educational Programs
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 017

Estates Code

  • Chapter 1357. Supported Decision-making Agreement Act
    • Section: New Section

Family Code

  • Chapter 31. Removal Of Disabilities Of Minority
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB466

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

Similar Bills

TX HB166

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

TX SB1225

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

TX HB466

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

TX HB877

Relating to the appointment of an educational representative for certain students with disabilities.

TX SB2105

Relating to the appointment of an educational representative for certain students with disabilities.

TX HB631

Relating to parental rights in education.

TX HB272

Relating to the terminology used to refer to certain disabilities and to an individualized education team for purposes of determining a student's eligibility for special education services and providing those services in public schools.

TX SB1539

Relating to the terminology used to refer to an individualized education program team.