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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the statewide plan for delivery of services to public |
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school students with disabilities and resources for teachers of |
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public school students with special health needs. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 29.001, Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 29.001. STATEWIDE PLAN. The agency shall develop, and |
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modify as necessary, a statewide design, consistent with federal |
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law, for the delivery of services to children with disabilities in |
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this state that includes rules for the administration and funding |
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of the special education program so that a free appropriate public |
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education is available to all of those children between the ages of |
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three and 21. The statewide design shall include the provision of |
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services primarily through school districts and shared services |
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arrangements, supplemented by regional education service centers. |
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The agency shall also develop and implement a statewide plan with |
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programmatic content that includes procedures designed to: |
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(1) ensure state compliance with requirements for |
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supplemental federal funding for all state-administered programs |
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involving the delivery of instructional or related services to |
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students with disabilities; |
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(2) facilitate interagency coordination when other |
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state agencies are involved in the delivery of instructional or |
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related services to students with disabilities; |
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(3) periodically assess statewide personnel needs in |
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all areas of specialization related to special education and pursue |
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strategies to meet those needs through a consortium of |
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representatives from regional education service centers, local |
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education agencies, and institutions of higher education and |
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through other available alternatives; |
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(4) ensure that regional education service centers |
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throughout the state maintain a regional support function, which |
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may include direct service delivery and a component designed to |
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facilitate the placement of students with disabilities who cannot |
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be appropriately served in their resident districts; |
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(5) allow the agency to effectively monitor and |
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periodically conduct site visits of all school districts to ensure |
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that rules adopted under this section are applied in a consistent |
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and uniform manner, to ensure that districts are complying with |
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those rules, and to ensure that annual statistical reports filed by |
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the districts and not otherwise available through the Public |
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Education Information Management System under Section 42.006, are |
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accurate and complete; |
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(6) ensure that appropriately trained personnel are |
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involved in the diagnostic and evaluative procedures operating in |
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all districts and that those personnel routinely serve on district |
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admissions, review, and dismissal committees; |
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(7) ensure that an individualized education program |
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for each student with a disability is properly developed, |
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implemented, and maintained in the least restrictive environment |
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that is appropriate to meet the student's educational needs; |
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(8) ensure that, when appropriate, each student with a |
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disability is provided an opportunity to participate in career and |
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technology and physical education classes, in addition to |
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participating in regular or special classes; |
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(9) ensure that each student with a disability is |
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provided necessary related services; [and] |
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(10) ensure that an individual assigned to act as a |
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surrogate parent for a child with a disability, as provided by 20 |
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U.S.C. Section 1415(b) [and its subsequent amendments], is required |
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to: |
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(A) complete a training program that complies |
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with minimum standards established by agency rule; |
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(B) visit the child and the child's school; |
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(C) consult with persons involved in the child's |
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education, including teachers, caseworkers, court-appointed |
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volunteers, guardians ad litem, attorneys ad litem, foster parents, |
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and caretakers; |
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(D) review the child's educational records; |
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(E) attend meetings of the child's admission, |
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review, and dismissal committee; |
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(F) exercise independent judgment in pursuing |
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the child's interests; and |
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(G) exercise the child's due process rights under |
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applicable state and federal law; |
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(11) if a student with a disability is placed in a |
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regular classroom and the student's individualized education |
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program requires a modification in the curriculum, instruction, or |
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services to be provided by the teacher in the regular classroom, |
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ensure that the teacher: |
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(A) on request of the teacher, receives: |
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(i) before the student is placed in the |
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regular classroom, training on meeting the needs of the student as |
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identified in the student's individualized education program; or |
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(ii) if training before the student is |
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placed in the regular classroom is not practicable, training or |
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assistance from appropriately trained personnel as soon as |
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practicable after the student is placed in the regular classroom; |
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(B) as necessary to comply with the student's |
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individualized education program, receives timely assistance from |
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appropriately trained personnel to ensure that the student's needs |
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are met in the regular classroom; |
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(C) before the student is placed in the regular |
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classroom, receives a copy of the relevant sections of the |
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student's individualized education program and meets with the |
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student's admission, review, and dismissal committee; |
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(D) is authorized to call the following meetings |
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to be held not later than the 21st day after the date the meeting is |
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called: |
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(i) as necessary, a staffing or |
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intervention team meeting; and |
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(ii) if the teacher submits a clearly |
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articulated reason for the meeting, a meeting of the student's |
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admission, review, and dismissal committee; and |
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(E) is permitted to participate in activities of |
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the student's admission, review, and dismissal committee, |
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including meetings of the committee called under Paragraph (D)(ii); |
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and |
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(12) if a student with a disability who has special |
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health needs is assigned to a teacher's classroom, ensure that the |
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teacher receives: |
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(A) assistance from appropriately trained |
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personnel in performing necessary medical tasks for the student, |
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including tasks related to catheters, feeding tubes, and |
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suctioning; |
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(B) training in performing, without assistance, |
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the tasks described by Paragraph (A), in case of an emergency; and |
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(C) on request of the teacher, assistance from |
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appropriately trained personnel in performing necessary tasks |
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related to the student's hygiene and care, including diapering |
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needs. |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter J, Chapter 21, Education Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 21.459 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 21.459. RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS OF STUDENTS WITH |
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SPECIAL HEALTH NEEDS. The agency, in coordination with the Health |
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and Human Services Commission, shall establish and maintain an |
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Internet website to provide resources for teachers who teach |
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students with special health needs. The agency shall include on the |
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website information about the treatment and management of chronic |
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illnesses and how such illnesses impact a student's well-being or |
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ability to succeed in school. |
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SECTION 3. This Act applies beginning with the 2007-2008 |
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school year. |
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SECTION 4. 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, 2007 |
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