Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB936 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/27/2025

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                            89R2456 JTZ-D
 By: Hall S.B. No. 936




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to authorizing the Texas School Safety Center to conduct
 random safety and security audits of public schools; authorizing a
 civil penalty.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter G, Chapter 37, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 37.2072 to read as follows:
 Sec. 37.2072.  RANDOM SAFETY AND SECURITY AUDITS; CIVIL
 PENALTY.  (a)  The center may conduct random safety and security
 audits of school districts.  An audit may include:
 (1)  an assessment of district and district facility
 policies and procedures relating to safety and security;
 (2)  inspection of relevant records and documents;
 (3)  surveys or interviews of students, teachers,
 staff, and parents;
 (4)  an intruder assessment that tests access controls
 and visitor management procedures at each district facility; and
 (5)  a site visit to each district that includes a
 walk-through and visual assessment of:
 (A)  the interior and exterior of each district
 facility; and
 (B)  district school grounds.
 (b)  A school district shall grant center employees
 reasonable access to district facilities and district school
 grounds for purposes of conducting an audit under Subsection (a).
 (c)  A member of the board of trustees or superintendent of a
 school district who obstructs an audit authorized under Subsection
 (a) is liable to this state for a civil penalty in an amount of not
 less than $50 or more than $500 for each violation.  Each day of a
 continuing violation is a separate violation.
 (d)  The attorney general may bring an action to recover a
 civil penalty under Subsection (c) and may recover reasonable
 expenses incurred in obtaining the civil penalty, including court
 costs, attorney's fees, investigative costs, witness fees, and
 deposition expenses.
 (e)  Official immunity of a member of the board of trustees
 of a school district to suit is waived and abolished to the extent
 of liability created by this section.
 (f)  Section 22.0511(a) does not apply to an action of a
 superintendent of a school district to the extent of liability
 created by this section.
 SECTION 2.  Section 12.104(b), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  An open-enrollment charter school is subject to:
 (1)  a provision of this title establishing a criminal
 offense;
 (2)  the provisions in Chapter 554, Government Code;
 and
 (3)  a prohibition, restriction, or requirement, as
 applicable, imposed by this title or a rule adopted under this
 title, relating to:
 (A)  the Public Education Information Management
 System (PEIMS) to the extent necessary to monitor compliance with
 this subchapter as determined by the commissioner;
 (B)  criminal history records under Subchapter C,
 Chapter 22;
 (C)  reading instruments and accelerated reading
 instruction programs under Section 28.006;
 (D)  accelerated instruction under Section
 28.0211;
 (E)  high school graduation requirements under
 Section 28.025;
 (F)  special education programs under Subchapter
 A, Chapter 29;
 (G)  bilingual education under Subchapter B,
 Chapter 29;
 (H)  prekindergarten programs under Subchapter E
 or E-1, Chapter 29, except class size limits for prekindergarten
 classes imposed under Section 25.112, which do not apply;
 (I)  extracurricular activities under Section
 33.081;
 (J)  discipline management practices or behavior
 management techniques under Section 37.0021;
 (K)  health and safety under Chapter 38;
 (L)  the provisions of Subchapter A, Chapter 39;
 (M)  public school accountability and special
 investigations under Subchapters A, B, C, D, F, G, and J, Chapter
 39, and Chapter 39A;
 (N)  the requirement under Section 21.006 to
 report an educator's misconduct;
 (O)  intensive programs of instruction under
 Section 28.0213;
 (P)  the right of a school employee to report a
 crime, as provided by Section 37.148;
 (Q)  bullying prevention policies and procedures
 under Section 37.0832;
 (R)  the right of a school under Section 37.0052
 to place a student who has engaged in certain bullying behavior in a
 disciplinary alternative education program or to expel the student;
 (S)  the right under Section 37.0151 to report to
 local law enforcement certain conduct constituting assault or
 harassment;
 (T)  a parent's right to information regarding the
 provision of assistance for learning difficulties to the parent's
 child as provided by Sections 26.004(b)(11) and 26.0081(c) and (d);
 (U)  establishment of residency under Section
 25.001;
 (V)  school safety requirements under Sections
 37.0814, 37.108, 37.1081, 37.1082, 37.1083, 37.1084, 37.1085,
 37.1086, 37.109, 37.113, 37.114, 37.1141, 37.115, 37.207, [and]
 37.2071, and 37.2072 and Subchapter J, Chapter 37;
 (W)  the early childhood literacy and mathematics
 proficiency plans under Section 11.185;
 (X)  the college, career, and military readiness
 plans under Section 11.186; and
 (Y)  parental options to retain a student under
 Section 28.02124.
 SECTION 3.  This Act applies beginning with the 2025-2026
 school year.
 SECTION 4.  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.