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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to a suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention |
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grant program for certain public elementary schools. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subchapter G, Chapter 38, Education Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 38.3515 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 38.3515. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUICIDE PREVENTION, |
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INTERVENTION, AND POSTVENTION GRANT PROGRAM. (a) In this section: |
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(1) "Commission" means the Health and Human Services |
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Commission. |
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(2) "Licensed mental health professional" includes: |
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(A) a psychologist licensed to practice in this |
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state and designated as a health-service provider; |
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(B) a registered nurse with a master's or |
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doctoral degree in psychiatric nursing; |
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(C) an advanced practice registered nurse, as |
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defined by Section 301.152, Occupations Code, who holds a |
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nationally recognized board certification in psychiatric or mental |
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health nursing; |
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(D) a licensed clinical social worker, as defined |
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by Section 505.002, Occupations Code; |
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(E) a licensed professional counselor, as |
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defined by Section 503.002, Occupations Code; |
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(F) a licensed marriage and family therapist, as |
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defined by Section 502.002, Occupations Code; |
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(G) a licensed specialist in school psychology, |
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as defined by Section 501.002, Occupations Code; and |
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(H) a school counselor certified under |
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Subchapter B, Chapter 21. |
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(3) "Parent" means any person who is the natural or |
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adoptive parent, managing or possessory conservator, legal |
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guardian, custodian, or other person with legal authority to act on |
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behalf of a child. |
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(4) "Postvention" includes activities that promote |
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healing necessary to reduce the risk of suicide by a person affected |
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by the suicide of another. |
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(b) The agency, in coordination with the commission, shall |
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assist school districts and open-enrollment charter schools with |
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identifying evidence-based and developmentally appropriate |
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strategies and best practices in elementary schools that: |
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(1) increase protective factors and reduce risk |
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factors associated with social, emotional, and behavioral health |
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concerns and current and future suicidal ideations and behaviors; |
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(2) identify risk factors for emergent or future |
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suicide risk, as determined using factors identified by the |
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commission; |
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(3) address each area listed in Section 38.351(c); and |
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(4) include practices and procedures described by |
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Section 38.351(i) for suicide prevention, intervention, and |
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postvention. |
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(c) To the extent funds are appropriated to the agency for |
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that purpose, the agency shall establish a grant program under |
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which funds are awarded to school districts and open-enrollment |
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charter schools to develop and implement age-appropriate, |
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evidence-based strategies described by Subsection (i). |
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(d) A school district or open-enrollment charter school is |
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eligible to participate in the grant program established under this |
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section if the district or school or a campus of the district or |
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school has experienced suicide loss or a non-fatal suicide attempt |
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among elementary school students enrolled in the district or school |
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in the 2016-2017 school year or a subsequent school year. |
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(e) Before an eligible school district or open-enrollment |
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charter school may seek funds under the grant program, the |
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superintendent or chief executive officer of the district or school |
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shall provide, if applicable, notice to the parent of each student |
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enrolled in the district or school that an elementary school |
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student enrolled in the district or school has died. The notice: |
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(1) may not include the student's name or information |
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about the student's cause of death without express consent from the |
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student's parent; and |
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(2) must include information regarding school and |
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community resources to support students or community members who |
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may experience grief or trauma. |
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(f) Before an eligible school district or open-enrollment |
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charter school may seek funds under the grant program, the board of |
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trustees of the school district or governing body of the |
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open-enrollment charter school shall: |
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(1) hold a closed meeting to review eligibility |
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requirements under Subsection (d) and determine whether a campus is |
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eligible for the grant program; |
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(2) ensure any report, information, or record the |
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board or governing body receives under Subdivision (1) is: |
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(A) confidential; and |
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(B) not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, |
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Government Code; |
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(3) post a notice of intent to seek funds through the |
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grant program on the district's or school's Internet website prior |
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to the public hearing under Subdivision (4) and provide a |
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reasonable time period for public comment; and |
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(4) conduct a public hearing to: |
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(A) notify the public of intent to seek funds |
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through the grant program; |
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(B) solicit public comment on the proposal; and |
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(C) approve by a record vote the decision of the |
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district or school to seek funds under the grant program. |
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(g) In awarding grants under this section, the agency may |
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prioritize for funding purposes school districts or |
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open-enrollment charter schools that: |
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(1) serve students residing in rural areas; or |
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(2) serve students in high needs districts. |
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(h) A school district or open-enrollment charter school |
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that is awarded funds through the grant program shall prioritize |
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campuses within the district or school based on the direct impact of |
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student suicides on the campuses. |
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(i) For each elementary school campus at which the school |
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district or open-enrollment charter school implements the grant |
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program, the district or school shall use funds awarded under the |
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program to support age-appropriate, evidence-based strategies in |
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elementary schools identified in Subsection (b) that: |
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(1) reduce current and future risk in students for |
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engaging in: |
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(A) suicidal ideations and behaviors; and |
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(B) behavior that poses a risk of harm to self or |
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others, including bullying and substance misuse; |
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(2) support early mental health intervention for |
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students with early warning signs of risk for suicide; |
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(3) foster resilience in students; and |
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(4) support the development of coping skills and |
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protective behavior in students to help them react positively to |
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changes and obstacles in life, including skills related to |
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responsible decision-making, managing emotions, and establishing |
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and maintaining positive relationships. |
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(j) A school district or open-enrollment charter school |
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awarded a grant under this section may: |
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(1) contract with a regional education service center |
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for services; |
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(2) enter into a memorandum of understanding with a |
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local mental health authority for services; |
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(3) contract with public and private community-based |
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mental health providers or nonprofit organizations for services in |
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support of evidence-based strategies described by Subsection (i); |
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and |
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(4) consult with the local school health advisory |
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council established under Section 28.004 in developing a plan to |
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provide age-appropriate, evidence-based strategies described by |
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Subsection (i). |
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(k) A school district or open-enrollment charter school |
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awarded a grant under this section shall: |
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(1) ensure that funds are used to support |
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age-appropriate, evidence-based strategies; |
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(2) ensure that informational materials distributed |
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by the district or school are age-appropriate and evidence-based |
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and distributed with prior written parental consent; |
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(3) ensure that strategies implemented under |
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Subsection (i) include working with licensed mental health |
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professionals and other school personnel who regularly interact |
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with students to prevent suicide among students enrolled at the |
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campus; and |
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(4) provide to a parent of each student enrolled at a |
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campus receiving funds from the grant program written or electronic |
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notice that includes: |
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(A) notification of the award of funds from the |
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grant program to the campus and information regarding strategies to |
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be implemented at the campus as described by Subsection (i); |
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(B) information to increase parental and |
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caregiver awareness regarding research-based protective factors |
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and risk factors associated with social, emotional, and behavioral |
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health concerns and current and future suicidal ideations and |
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behaviors among elementary school-aged children; and |
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(C) a list of available school and community |
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resources to support students or community members who may be at |
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risk of suicide. |
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(l) The agency: |
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(1) may use any available funds for the program, |
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including state, federal, or philanthropic funds; |
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(2) may accept donations for purposes of this section |
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from sources without a conflict of interest; and |
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(3) may not accept donations for purposes of this |
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section from an anonymous source. |
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(m) Nothing in this section is intended to interfere with |
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the rights of parents and the decision-making regarding the best |
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interest of the child. Practices and procedures developed in |
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accordance with this section are intended to notify a parent of a |
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need for suicide prevention, intervention, or postvention so that a |
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parent may take appropriate action. |
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(n) Nothing in this section may be construed to supersede or |
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otherwise interfere with the obligation of a school district |
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employee to obtain written parental consent required under Sections |
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26.009 and 38.010. Before providing an individual screening, |
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assessment, or intervention to any student in accordance with a |
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strategy implemented under the grant program established under this |
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section, a mental health professional is required to obtain |
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informed parental consent. |
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(o) Nothing in this section authorizes a school district or |
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open-enrollment charter school employee to recommend prescription |
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medication for a student or to interfere with medical decisions to |
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be made by the student's parent or guardian. |
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(p) The commissioner shall adopt rules to administer this |
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section. |
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(q) This section expires September 1, 2025. |
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SECTION 2. Not later than June 1, 2022, the Texas Education |
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Agency, in coordination with the Health and Human Services |
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Commission, shall develop the guidance for public schools required |
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under Section 38.3515(b), Education Code, as added by this Act. |
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SECTION 3. This Act applies beginning with the 2021-2022 |
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school year. |
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SECTION 4. The Texas Education Agency is required to |
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implement a provision of this Act only if the legislature |
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appropriates money specifically for that purpose. If the |
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legislature does not appropriate money specifically for that |
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purpose, the Texas Education Agency may, but is not required to, |
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implement a provision of this Act using other appropriations |
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available for that purpose. |
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SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |
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