Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB649 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 12/18/2024

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                            89R4087 AND-F
 By: West S.B. No. 649




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the permissible uses of the school safety allotment and
 the creation of a mental and behavioral health allotment under the
 Foundation School Program.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 48.115, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (f) to read as
 follows:
 (b)  Funds allocated under this section must be used to
 improve school safety and security, including costs associated
 with:
 (1)  securing school facilities in accordance with the
 requirements of Section 37.351, including:
 (A)  improvements to school infrastructure;
 (B)  the use or installation of perimeter security
 fencing conducive to a public school learning environment or
 physical barriers, which may not include razor wire;
 (C)  exterior door and window safety and security
 upgrades, including exterior door numbering and locking systems and
 security film that provides resistance to a forced entry; and
 (D)  the purchase and maintenance of:
 (i)  security cameras and, if the district
 has already installed security cameras, other security equipment,
 including video surveillance as provided by Section 29.022; and
 (ii)  technology, including communications
 systems or devices, such as silent panic alert devices, two-way
 radios, or wireless Internet booster equipment, that facilitates
 communication and information sharing between students, school
 personnel, and first responders in an emergency;
 (2)  providing security for the district, including:
 (A)  employing school district peace officers,
 private security officers, and school marshals; and
 (B)  collaborating with local law enforcement
 agencies, such as entering into a memorandum of understanding for
 the assignment of school resource officers to schools in the
 district;
 (3)  school safety and security measures, including:
 (A)  active shooter and emergency response
 training;
 (B)  prevention and treatment programs relating
 to addressing adverse childhood experiences; and
 (C)  the prevention, identification, and
 management of emergencies and threats, using evidence-based,
 effective prevention practices and including the establishment of
 [:
 [(i)  providing licensed counselors, social
 workers, chaplains, and individuals trained in restorative
 discipline and restorative justice practices;
 [(ii)  providing mental health personnel and
 support, including chaplains;
 [(iii)  providing behavioral health
 services, including services provided by chaplains;
 [(iv)  establishing] threat reporting
 systems; and
 [(v)  developing and implementing programs
 focused on restorative justice practices, culturally relevant
 instruction, and providing mental health support, including
 support provided by chaplains;]
 (4)  [providing programs related to suicide
 prevention, intervention, and postvention, including programs
 provided by chaplains; and
 [(5)]  employing a school safety director and other
 personnel to manage and monitor school safety initiatives and the
 implementation of school safety requirements for the district.
 (f)  Funds allocated under this section may not be used for
 the provision of mental and behavioral health services.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter C, Chapter 48, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 48.117 to read as follows:
 Sec. 48.117.  MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ALLOTMENT.  (a)
 In this section, "student at risk of dropping out of school" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 29.081(d).
 (b)  A school district is entitled to an annual allotment for
 the provision of mental and behavioral health services in the
 district in an amount equal to:
 (1)  the sum of:
 (A)  $100,000; and
 (B)  $70 for each enrolled student at risk of
 dropping out of school; or
 (2)  a greater amount provided by appropriation.
 (c)  Funds allocated under this section must be used to:
 (1)  provide mental and behavioral health services to
 students at risk of dropping out of school; and
 (2)  develop or enhance a comprehensive school mental
 and behavioral health system that, through the implementation of
 programs, practices, and procedures in accordance with Section
 38.351, provides a tiered array of supports and services in the
 educational setting that contribute to:
 (A)  a positive school climate;
 (B)  the development of skills related to managing
 emotions, establishing and maintaining positive relationships, and
 responsible decision-making;
 (C)  the learning and well-being of students with
 or at risk of mental health or substance use conditions;
 (D)  family and community engagement;
 (E)  reduced exclusionary discipline practices;
 (F)  the alleviation of mental or emotional
 symptoms, illnesses, conditions, or disorders;
 (G)  the resolution of emotional, attitudinal, or
 relational conflicts;
 (H)  the management of feelings, attitudes, or
 behaviors that interfere with effective emotional, social, or
 intellectual functioning;
 (I)  a continuum of care for improving school
 performance; and
 (J)  staff wellness.
 (d)  Funds allocated under this section may be used to pay
 for costs associated with:
 (1)  the salary of school personnel responsible for
 planning, coordinating, delivering, or monitoring supports and
 services described by Subsection (c), including:
 (A)  a registered nurse with a doctoral degree in
 psychiatric nursing;
 (B)  a child psychiatrist;
 (C)  a licensed clinical social worker;
 (D)  a licensed master social worker under
 clinical supervision;
 (E)  a licensed professional counselor;
 (F)  a licensed professional counselor associate
 under the supervision of a Texas Behavioral Health Executive
 Council-approved supervisor;
 (G)  a licensed marriage and family therapist; or
 (H)  a licensed marriage and family therapist
 associate under clinical supervision;
 (2)  training school personnel regarding effective
 practices and district and campus procedures to support student
 mental and behavioral health;
 (3)  a contract-based collaborative effort or
 partnership with one or more local community programs, agencies, or
 providers; and
 (4)  telehealth services from mental and behavioral
 health care providers, if sufficient in-person mental and
 behavioral health care providers are not available.
 (e)  Funds allocated for purposes of this section may not be
 used to supplant any other funds that may be provided for the same
 purpose.
 (f)  In accordance with commissioner rule, each school
 district shall annually submit through the Public Education
 Information Management System (PEIMS) information regarding the
 outcomes and expenditures related to funds allocated to the
 district under this section.
 (g)  The commissioner shall annually publish a report
 regarding the use of funds allocated under this section during the
 preceding school year, including information regarding the
 programs, personnel, and resources implemented, employed, or
 purchased by school districts using the funds and other purposes
 for which the funds were used.
 (h)  This section expires September 1, 2034.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.