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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to measures for ensuring public school safety, including |
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the commissioning of peace officers by the Texas Education Agency, |
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public school safety and security requirements, and the provision |
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of safety-related resources. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Article 2A.001, Code of Criminal Procedure, is |
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amended to conform to Section 2, Chapter 624 (H.B. 4372), Section 1, |
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Chapter 870 (H.B. 3981), Section 1, Chapter 950 (S.B. 1727), and |
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Section 1, Chapter 984 (S.B. 2612), Acts of the 88th Legislature, |
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Regular Session, 2023, and is further amended to read as follows: |
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Art. 2A.001. PEACE OFFICERS GENERALLY. The following are |
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peace officers: |
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(1) a sheriff, a sheriff's deputy, or a reserve deputy |
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sheriff who holds a permanent peace officer license issued under |
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Chapter 1701, Occupations Code; |
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(2) a constable, a deputy constable, or a reserve |
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deputy constable who holds a permanent peace officer license issued |
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under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code; |
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(3) a marshal or police officer of a municipality or a |
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reserve municipal police officer who holds a permanent peace |
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officer license issued under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code; |
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(4) a ranger, officer, or member of the reserve |
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officer corps commissioned by the Public Safety Commission and the |
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director of the Department of Public Safety; |
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(5) an investigator of a district attorney's, criminal |
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district attorney's, or county attorney's office; |
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(6) a law enforcement agent of the Texas Alcoholic |
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Beverage Commission; |
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(7) a member of an arson investigating unit |
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commissioned by a municipality, a county, or the state; |
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(8) an officer commissioned under Section 37.081 or |
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37.0818, Education Code, or Subchapter E, Chapter 51, Education |
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Code; |
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(9) an officer commissioned by the Texas Facilities |
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Commission; |
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(10) a law enforcement officer commissioned by the |
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Parks and Wildlife Commission; |
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(11) an officer commissioned under Chapter 23, |
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Transportation Code; |
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(12) a municipal park and recreational patrol officer |
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or security officer; |
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(13) a security officer or investigator commissioned |
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as a peace officer by the comptroller; |
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(14) an officer commissioned by a water control and |
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improvement district under Section 49.216, Water Code; |
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(15) an officer commissioned by a board of trustees |
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under Chapter 54, Transportation Code; |
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(16) an investigator commissioned by the Texas Medical |
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Board; |
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(17) an officer commissioned by: |
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(A) the board of managers of the Dallas County |
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Hospital District, the Tarrant County Hospital District, the Bexar |
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County Hospital District, or the El Paso County Hospital District |
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under Section 281.057, Health and Safety Code; |
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(B) the board of directors of the Ector County |
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Hospital District under Section 1024.117, Special District Local |
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Laws Code; |
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(C) the board of directors of the Midland County |
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Hospital District of Midland County, Texas, under Section 1061.121, |
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Special District Local Laws Code; or |
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(D) the board of hospital managers of the Lubbock |
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County Hospital District of Lubbock County, Texas, under Section |
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1053.113, Special District Local Laws Code; |
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(18) a county park ranger commissioned under |
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Subchapter E, Chapter 351, Local Government Code; |
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(19) an investigator employed by the Texas Racing |
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Commission; |
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(20) an officer commissioned under Chapter 554, |
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Occupations Code; |
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(21) an officer commissioned by the governing body of |
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a metropolitan rapid transit authority under Section 451.108, |
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Transportation Code, or a regional transportation authority under |
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Section 452.110, Transportation Code; |
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(22) an investigator commissioned by the attorney |
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general under Section 402.009, Government Code; |
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(23) a security officer or investigator commissioned |
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as a peace officer under Chapter 466, Government Code; |
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(24) an officer appointed by an appellate court under |
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Subchapter F, Chapter 53, Government Code; |
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(25) an officer commissioned by the state fire marshal |
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under Chapter 417, Government Code; |
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(26) an investigator commissioned by the commissioner |
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of insurance under Section 701.104, Insurance Code; |
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(27) an officer appointed by the inspector general of |
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[apprehension specialist or inspector general commissioned by] the |
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Texas Juvenile Justice Department [as an officer] under Section |
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242.102 [or 243.052], Human Resources Code; |
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(28) an officer appointed by the inspector general of |
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the Texas Department of Criminal Justice under Section 493.019, |
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Government Code; |
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(29) an investigator commissioned by the Texas |
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Commission on Law Enforcement under Section 1701.160, Occupations |
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Code; |
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(30) a fire marshal or any related officer, inspector, |
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or investigator commissioned by a county under Subchapter B, |
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Chapter 352, Local Government Code; |
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(31) a fire marshal or any officer, inspector, or |
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investigator commissioned by an emergency services district under |
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Chapter 775, Health and Safety Code; |
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(32) a fire marshal or any officer, inspector, or |
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investigator of a municipality who holds a permanent peace officer |
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license issued under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code; |
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(33) an officer commissioned by the State Board of |
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Dental Examiners under Section 254.013, Occupations Code, subject |
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to the limitations imposed by that section; [and] |
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(34) [(33)] an Alamo complex ranger commissioned by |
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the General Land Office under Section 31.0515, Natural Resources |
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Code, subject to the limitations imposed by that section; and |
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(35) an officer commissioned by the Texas Education |
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Agency as an officer under Section 37.1031, Education Code |
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[investigator commissioned by the Texas Juvenile Justice |
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Department as an officer under Section 221.011, Human Resources |
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Code]. |
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SECTION 2. Section 7.021, Education Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (d) to read as follows: |
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(d) The agency may commission peace officers as provided by |
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Section 37.1031 to enforce Subchapter D, Chapter 37. |
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SECTION 3. Section 37.0814, Education Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (d-1) to read as follows: |
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(d-1) A good cause exception claimed by the board of |
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trustees of a school district under Subsection (c) expires on the |
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fifth anniversary of the date the exception is claimed. On the |
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expiration of the exception, the board must reevaluate whether the |
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board is able to comply with this section and, if not, renew: |
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(1) the claim for an exception under Subsection (c); |
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and |
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(2) the alternative standard developed under |
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Subsection (d). |
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SECTION 4. Subchapter D, Chapter 37, Education Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 37.1031 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 37.1031. AGENCY PEACE OFFICERS. (a) The agency may |
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commission as a peace officer to enforce this subchapter an |
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employee who has been certified as qualified to be a peace officer |
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by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. |
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(b) An employee commissioned as a peace officer under this |
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section has the powers, privileges, and immunities of a peace |
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officer while carrying out duties as a peace officer under this |
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subchapter. |
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SECTION 5. Section 37.108(f), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(f) A school district shall include in its multihazard |
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emergency operations plan: |
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(1) a chain of command that designates the individual |
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responsible for making final decisions during a disaster or |
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emergency situation and identifies other individuals responsible |
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for making those decisions if the designated person is unavailable; |
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(2) provisions that address physical and |
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psychological safety for responding to a natural disaster, active |
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shooter, and any other dangerous scenario identified for purposes |
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of this section by the agency or the Texas School Safety Center; |
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(3) provisions for ensuring the safety of students in |
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portable buildings; |
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(4) provisions for ensuring that students and district |
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personnel with disabilities are provided equal access to safety |
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during a disaster or emergency situation; |
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(5) provisions for providing immediate notification |
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to parents, guardians, and other persons standing in parental |
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relation in circumstances involving a significant threat to the |
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health or safety of students, including identification of the |
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individual with responsibility for overseeing the notification; |
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(6) provisions for supporting the psychological |
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safety of students, district personnel, and the community during |
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the response and recovery phase following a disaster or emergency |
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situation that: |
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(A) are aligned with best practice-based |
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programs and research-based practices recommended under Section |
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38.351; |
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(B) include strategies for ensuring any required |
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professional development training for suicide prevention and |
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grief-informed and trauma-informed care is provided to appropriate |
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school personnel; |
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(C) include training on integrating |
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psychological safety and suicide prevention strategies into the |
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district's plan, such as psychological first aid for schools |
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training, from an approved list of recommended training established |
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by the commissioner and Texas School Safety Center for: |
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(i) members of the district's school safety |
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and security committee under Section 37.109; |
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(ii) district school counselors and mental |
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health professionals; and |
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(iii) educators and other district |
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personnel as determined by the district; |
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(D) include strategies and procedures for |
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integrating and supporting physical and psychological safety that |
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align with the provisions described by Subdivision (2); and |
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(E) implement trauma-informed policies; |
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(7) a policy for providing a substitute teacher access |
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to school campus buildings and materials necessary for the |
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substitute teacher to carry out the duties of a district employee |
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during an emergency or a mandatory emergency drill; |
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(8) provisions, as determined by the agency, for |
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ensuring the safety of students, staff, and spectators during |
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extracurricular activities sponsored or sanctioned by the |
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district; |
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(9) the name of each individual on the district's |
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school safety and security committee established under Section |
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37.109 and the date of each committee meeting during the preceding |
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year; and |
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(10) [(9)] certification that the district is in |
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compliance with Section 37.117. |
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SECTION 6. Subchapter D, Chapter 37, Education Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 37.1088 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 37.1088. AGENCY REPORT ON SCHOOL SAFETY. (a) Not |
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later than December 31 of each year, the agency shall prepare and |
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submit to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the |
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house of representatives, and each standing committee of each house |
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of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over primary and |
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secondary education, finance, and appropriations a report that |
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includes the deidentified results of the vulnerability assessments |
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and intruder detection audits conducted under Sections 37.1083 and |
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37.1084 during the preceding year. |
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(b) The report under Subsection (a) must include |
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recommendations and possible corrective actions for specific |
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deficiencies in campus security identified at multiple school |
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districts and open-enrollment charter schools. |
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SECTION 7. Section 37.222(b), Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(b) At least three times each school year, each [Each] |
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school district and open-enrollment charter school shall provide |
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the information and other resources described under Subsection (a) |
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to the parent or guardian of each student enrolled in the district |
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or school. |
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SECTION 8. Section 37.353, Education Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: |
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(c) A good cause exception claimed by a school district |
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under Subsection (a) expires on the fifth anniversary of the date on |
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which the exception is claimed. On the expiration of the exception, |
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the district must reevaluate whether the district is able to comply |
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with each school facility standard related to safety and security, |
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and if not, renew: |
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(1) the claim for an exception under Subsection (a); |
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and |
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(2) the alternative performance standard developed |
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under Subsection (b). |
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SECTION 9. Sections 85.024(a) and (b), Local Government |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The sheriff of a county with a total population of less |
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than 350,000 in which a public school is located shall call and |
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conduct a meeting at least twice each year [semiannual meetings] to |
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discuss: |
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(1) school safety; |
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(2) coordinated law enforcement response to school |
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violence incidents; |
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(3) law enforcement agency capabilities; |
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(4) available resources; |
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(5) emergency radio interoperability; |
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(6) chain of command planning; and |
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(7) other related subjects proposed by a person in |
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attendance at the meeting. |
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(b) The sheriff of a county to which this section applies in |
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which more than one public school is located is only required to |
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hold one [semiannual] meeting described by Subsection (a) for all |
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the public schools located in the county. This subsection does not |
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require public schools located within the same county to adopt the |
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same school safety policies. |
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SECTION 10. This Act applies beginning with the 2025-2026 |
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school year. |
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SECTION 11. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails |
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over another Act of the 89th Legislature, Regular Session, 2025, |
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relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted |
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codes. |
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SECTION 12. This Act takes effect immediately if it |
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receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each |
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house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. |
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If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate |
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effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |