By: Taylor S.B. No. 1955
 
 
 
   
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to exemptions from local government regulations and other
  measures for the operation of a learning pod by parents of children
  participating in the learning pod and individuals assisting those
  parents.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subtitle E, Students and Parents, Education
  Code, is amended by adding Chapter 27 to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 27. LEARNING POD PROTECTION
         Sec. 27.001.  TITLE. This Chapter shall be known as The
  Learning Pod Protection Act.
         Sec. 27.002.  PURPOSE. This Chapter is necessary to ensure
  that parents that choose to voluntarily associate to advance the
  primary or secondary education of their children in the state shall
  not be subject to local restriction or regulation.
         Sec. 27.003.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:  
         (1)  "Parent" means the parent or guardian of any child under
  18. 
         (2)  "Learning Pod" means a voluntary association of parents
  choosing to group their children together at various times or
  places to participate in or enhance their primary or secondary
  academic programming. Payment for any services provided to the
  children participating in the Learning Pod by the parents does not
  exempt the grouping from this definition.
         (3)  "Operation of a Learning Pod" means all the parents of
  the children participating in the Learning Pod and any other
  individuals assisting those parents while engaged in any actions
  taken to organize, facilitate or operate the Learning Pod, and any
  facility, home or other structure utilized by the Learning Pod.
         (4)  "Primary or Secondary Education" means any learning
  mode or system for a student to participate in primary or secondary
  academic, athletic or other educational programming , including in
  a Learning Pod, in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve.
         Sec. 27.004.  LEARNING POD REGULATORY EXEMPTIONS AND
  PROTECTIONS. (a) Any Learning Pod shall be exempt,
  notwithstanding any other, statute to the contrary, from the
  following local government ordinances, rules, regulations,
  policies, guidelines, or any other local regulatory provisions: 
         (1)  all local requirements including, but not limited to
  staff ratios, certifications, background checks, physical
  accommodations, or other rules, regulations, guidelines, policies
  or provisions; 
         (2)  all local requirements related to the operation of a
  day-care, child-care center, or at home daycare adopted under Human
  Resources Code Chapter 42 or other law, including, but not limited
  to locally required staff certifications, background checks,
  physical accommodations or other rules, guidelines, or provisions; 
         (3)  any local requirements related to building or fire codes
  applicable to educational or child-care facilities; 
         (4)  any other local, ordinance, rule, regulation, policy,
  or guideline which would not be applicable to any group, building or
  facility but for the operation or presence of a Learning Pod.
         (b)  No school district or other local government employee,
  contractor or agent shall initiate or conduct any site inspection
  or other investigation or visit, that would not have been initiated
  or made but for the operation or presence of a Learning Pod.
         (c)  No school district or other local government employee,
  contractor or agent shall initiate or conduct any site inspection
  or other investigation or visit, that would not have been initiated
  or made but for the operation or presence of a Learning Pod, on the
  basis of any provision of federal code, rule, guideline, or any
  other federal authority.
         (d)  No school district shall take or fail to take any action
  or in any manner discriminate against or otherwise distinguish any
  student or parent on the basis of participation in a Learning Pod.
         (e)  No school district or other local government employee,
  contractor or agent shall require that any Learning Pod be in any
  manner required to register or otherwise report its existence or
  anything related to the operation of a Learning Pod.
         (f)  This section does not in any way alter or affect the
  rights of parents to choose a home school setting for their
  children, nor does it alter the regulation of any day-care center,
  child-care center, or home-day care center related to any
  operations or other matters not directly related to the operation
  of a Learning Pod.
         SECTION 2.  The provisions of this Act are severable. If any
  part of this Act is declared invalid or unconstitutional, that
  declaration shall not affect the part which remains.
         SECTION 3.  EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect
  immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all 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, 2021.