Bill Text: TX HB1025 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the appointment of an inspector general for education, the creation of a division of inspector general for education in the State Board of Education to investigate public education, and the authority of the commissioner of education to conduct special investigations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-11-12 - Filed [HB1025 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB1025-Introduced.html
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By: Shaheen | H.B. No. 1025 |
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relating to the appointment of an inspector general for education, | ||
the creation of a division of inspector general for education in the | ||
State Board of Education to investigate public education, and the | ||
authority of the commissioner of education to conduct special | ||
investigations. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 7.102(c), Education Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subdivision (35) to read as follows: | ||
(35) The board shall appoint an inspector general for | ||
education in accordance with Subchapter E. | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 7, Education Code, is amended by adding | ||
Subchapter E to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER E. INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR EDUCATION | ||
Sec. 7.151. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Abuse" has the meaning assigned by Section | ||
261.001, Family Code. | ||
(2) "Division" means the division of inspector general | ||
for education established under this subchapter. | ||
(3) "Fraud" means an intentional deception or | ||
misrepresentation made by a person with the knowledge that the | ||
deception or misrepresentation could result in some unauthorized | ||
benefit to that person or some other person. The term includes any | ||
act that constitutes fraud under applicable federal or state law. | ||
(4) "Local education agency" includes a school | ||
district or county system described by Subchapter G, Chapter 11. | ||
Sec. 7.152. DIVISION OF INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR EDUCATION. | ||
(a) The division of inspector general for education is established | ||
as a division within the board. | ||
(b) The board shall, by majority vote, appoint an inspector | ||
general to serve as director of the division. The inspector general | ||
serves until removed by the board. | ||
(c) From money appropriated for that purpose, the inspector | ||
general may employ staff and pay for administrative resources, | ||
support services, and operating expenses as necessary to ensure | ||
investigations and reviews authorized by this subchapter are | ||
conducted expeditiously. | ||
Sec. 7.153. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES. (a) The division is | ||
responsible for: | ||
(1) the investigation, prevention, and detection of | ||
wrongdoing and fraud, waste, and abuse in public education by | ||
school districts, open-enrollment charter schools, regional | ||
education service centers, and other local education agencies in | ||
this state; and | ||
(2) the investigation of violations of state or | ||
federal law by school districts, open-enrollment charter schools, | ||
regional education service centers, and other local education | ||
agencies in this state, including violations by employees, | ||
representatives, and contractors of those entities, of: | ||
(A) parental rights under Chapter 26 or other | ||
state law; | ||
(B) school safety and security requirements | ||
under Sections 37.108, 37.1081, and 37.109; or | ||
(C) any other provision of this code. | ||
(b) The division may investigate: | ||
(1) allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse; | ||
(2) alleged violations of: | ||
(A) the requirement to report educator | ||
misconduct under Section 21.006; | ||
(B) the required transfer of a student in | ||
accordance with Section 25.0342; | ||
(C) parental rights under Chapter 26 of this code | ||
or Chapter 151, Family Code; | ||
(D) requirements and prohibitions under Section | ||
28.0022; | ||
(E) discipline and law and order under Chapter | ||
37, including school safety and security requirements under | ||
Sections 37.108, 37.1081, and 37.109; | ||
(F) any other provision of this code; | ||
(G) the reporting requirement under Section | ||
261.101, Family Code; | ||
(H) the code of ethics and standard practices for | ||
educators adopted by State Board for Educator Certification rule; | ||
(I) a student's right of due process in | ||
administrative investigations; or | ||
(J) the free speech clause of the First Amendment | ||
to the United States Constitution or Section 8, Article I, Texas | ||
Constitution; | ||
(3) alleged incidents of misconduct that may | ||
constitute an offense under Section 15.032, 20A.02(a)(7) or (8), | ||
25.04, 43.23, or 43.24, Penal Code; | ||
(4) complaints submitted to the division with respect | ||
to alleged violations of civil rights or other requirements imposed | ||
on the state by federal law or court order; | ||
(5) a determination of extraordinary numbers of | ||
student placements in disciplinary alternative education programs, | ||
other than placements under Sections 37.006 and 37.007; | ||
(6) decisions concerning discretionary student | ||
placements in disciplinary alternative education programs; and | ||
(7) allegations involving a conflict between the board | ||
of trustees of a school district and the district administration if | ||
it appears that the conflict involves a violation of a role or duty | ||
of the board members or the administration clearly defined by this | ||
code. | ||
(c) The division shall, as necessary: | ||
(1) conduct civil and administrative investigations, | ||
refer criminal investigations to the appropriate local law | ||
enforcement agency, and initiate reviews of a school district, an | ||
open-enrollment charter school, a regional education service | ||
center, or another local education agency as considered appropriate | ||
by the inspector general; | ||
(2) conduct, in coordination with the comptroller, | ||
audits of the use of money by a school district, an open-enrollment | ||
charter school, a regional education service center, or another | ||
local education agency, including money used for school security, | ||
school-based health, student mental health, capital expenditures, | ||
the school health and related services program, and legal | ||
representation; | ||
(3) receive complaints from any source and investigate | ||
those complaints on the division's own initiative; | ||
(4) conduct investigations authorized by this | ||
section; | ||
(5) review public school safety and security audits | ||
conducted under Section 37.108; | ||
(6) investigate reports of educator or employee | ||
misconduct under Section 21.006 or 22.093; | ||
(7) make findings of fact that a school district, an | ||
open-enrollment charter school, a regional education service | ||
center, or another local education agency or an employee or agent of | ||
one of those entities committed an act of wrongdoing, fraud, waste, | ||
or abuse in public education or a violation or act of misconduct | ||
described by Subsection (b) and take appropriate action as | ||
determined by the inspector general in consultation with the board | ||
and any appropriate law enforcement agencies, regardless of any | ||
time requirement relating to the action under Chapter 8, 12, or 39A; | ||
and | ||
(8) notwithstanding Subdivision (7), on a finding of a | ||
violation described by Subsection (b), including a requirement | ||
relating to a school district's or open-enrollment charter school's | ||
multihazard emergency operations plan, by an entity described by | ||
that subdivision, prescribe binding corrective or disciplinary | ||
action, including timelines for those actions, to be taken. | ||
(d) The division shall perform all other duties and exercise | ||
all other powers granted to the division by this subchapter or other | ||
law. | ||
Sec. 7.154. GENERAL POWERS. (a) The division has all the | ||
powers necessary or appropriate to carry out its responsibilities | ||
and functions under this subchapter and other law. | ||
(b) Subject to Subsection (c), in conducting an | ||
investigation under this subchapter of the board of trustees of a | ||
school district, the governing body of an open-enrollment charter | ||
school, the board of directors of a regional education service | ||
center or another local education agency, or the executive | ||
leadership of any of those entities, the division may: | ||
(1) attend any meeting or proceeding of the school | ||
district, open-enrollment charter school, regional education | ||
service center, or other local education agency, including a | ||
meeting or proceeding that is closed to the public, except for a | ||
private consultation of the entity with its attorney permitted | ||
under Section 551.071, Government Code; and | ||
(2) inspect the records, documents, and files of the | ||
school district, open-enrollment charter school, regional | ||
education service center, or other local education agency, | ||
including any record, document, or file that is not subject to | ||
public disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code, or other law. | ||
(c) The division's authority under Subsection (b) applies | ||
only to a meeting, a proceeding, or information that is relevant to | ||
the discovery of relevant information regarding an allegation of | ||
wrongdoing or a violation described by Section 7.153 or of fraud, | ||
waste, or abuse in public education by a person or entity described | ||
by Subsection (b). Except as provided by Subsection (e), the | ||
division may not inspect a record, document, or file that is a | ||
privileged communication between an individual and the | ||
individual's attorney. | ||
(d) The inspection or disclosure of a record, document, or | ||
file for purposes of an investigation under this subchapter is not a | ||
voluntary disclosure under Section 552.007, Government Code. A | ||
record, document, or file made available to the division for | ||
purposes of an investigation under this subchapter is not subject | ||
to public disclosure by the division. | ||
(e) The division may, for purposes of conducting an | ||
investigation under this subchapter, access: | ||
(1) any information under the agency's control, | ||
including information contained in the Public Education | ||
Information Management System (PEIMS) and information relating to | ||
school disciplinary records, educator misconduct reports, and | ||
school safety requirements; and | ||
(2) any information under the control of an entity | ||
described by Subsection (b), including, to the extent permitted by | ||
law, communications with an attorney paid for using public money. | ||
Sec. 7.155. SUBPOENAS. (a) The inspector general may issue | ||
a subpoena to compel the attendance of a relevant witness at a | ||
hearing or deposition under this subchapter or to compel the | ||
production, for inspection or copying, of books, papers, records, | ||
documents, or other relevant materials, including electronic data, | ||
in connection with an investigation, review, hearing, or deposition | ||
conducted under this subchapter. | ||
(b) A subpoena may be served personally or by certified | ||
mail. If a person fails to comply with a subpoena, the inspector | ||
general, acting through the attorney general, may file suit to | ||
enforce the subpoena in a district court in this state. | ||
(c) On finding that good cause exists for issuing the | ||
subpoena, the court shall order the person to comply with the | ||
subpoena. The court may hold in contempt a person who fails to obey | ||
the court order. | ||
Sec. 7.156. COOPERATION WITH OTHER ENTITIES. The division | ||
may refer matters for further civil, criminal, and administrative | ||
action to appropriate agencies, including the attorney general. | ||
Sec. 7.157. ANNUAL REPORT. (a) The inspector general shall | ||
prepare and submit annually to the commissioner, the board, and the | ||
presiding officer of each legislative standing committee with | ||
primary jurisdiction over primary and secondary education a report | ||
on the division's findings and recommendations related to all | ||
investigations conducted by the division during the preceding year. | ||
(b) If the inspector general conducted any audits under | ||
Section 7.153(c)(2) during the year for which a report under | ||
Subsection (a) is prepared, the inspector general shall include in | ||
the report any amounts paid by a local education agency to an | ||
attorney for legal representation. | ||
(c) The division shall make the report publicly available on | ||
the division's Internet website. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 37.009, Education Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-3) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(a) Not later than the third class day after the day on which | ||
a student is removed from class by the teacher under Section | ||
37.002(b) or (d) or by the school principal or other appropriate | ||
administrator under Section 37.001(a)(2) or 37.006, the campus | ||
behavior coordinator or other appropriate administrator shall | ||
schedule a conference among the campus behavior coordinator or | ||
other appropriate administrator, a parent or guardian of the | ||
student, the teacher removing the student from class, if any, and | ||
the student. At the conference, the student is entitled to written | ||
or oral notice of the reasons for the removal, an explanation of the | ||
basis for the removal, and an opportunity to respond to the reasons | ||
for the removal. The student may not be returned to the regular | ||
classroom pending the conference. Following the conference, and | ||
whether or not each requested person is in attendance after valid | ||
attempts to require the person's attendance, the campus behavior | ||
coordinator, after consideration of the factors under Section | ||
37.001(a)(4), shall order the placement of the student for a period | ||
consistent with the student code of conduct. Before ordering the | ||
suspension, expulsion, removal to a disciplinary alternative | ||
education program, or placement in a juvenile justice alternative | ||
education program of a student, the behavior coordinator must | ||
consider whether the student acted in self-defense, the intent or | ||
lack of intent at the time the student engaged in the conduct, the | ||
student's disciplinary history, and whether the student has a | ||
disability that substantially impairs the student's capacity to | ||
appreciate the wrongfulness of the student's conduct, regardless of | ||
whether the decision of the behavior coordinator concerns a | ||
mandatory or discretionary action. Subject to Subsection (a-3), if | ||
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of trustees or the board's designee a decision of the campus | ||
behavior coordinator or other appropriate administrator, other | ||
than an expulsion under Section 37.007, the decision of the board or | ||
the board's designee is final and may not be appealed. If the | ||
period of the placement is inconsistent with the guidelines | ||
included in the student code of conduct under Section 37.001(a)(5), | ||
the order must give notice of the inconsistency. The period of the | ||
placement may not exceed one year unless, after a review, the | ||
district determines that the student is a threat to the safety of | ||
other students or to district employees. | ||
(a-3) If the decision of the campus behavior coordinator or | ||
other appropriate administrator to place a student in a | ||
disciplinary alternative education program concerns a | ||
discretionary action, the parent or guardian of the student may | ||
appeal the decision to the division of inspector general | ||
established under Subchapter E, Chapter 7. | ||
SECTION 4. The heading to Section 37.1085, Education Code, | ||
is amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 37.1085. INTERVENTIONS [ |
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FOR NONCOMPLIANCE WITH SCHOOL SAFETY AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 37.1085, Education Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(c) Subsections (a) and (b) do [ |
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to a school district's failure to comply with Section 37.0814 or a | ||
good cause exception claimed under that section. | ||
(d) If the division of inspector general for education | ||
established under Subchapter E, Chapter 7, makes a finding of fact | ||
under Section 7.153(c)(7) that a school district, an | ||
open-enrollment charter school, a regional education service | ||
center, or another local education agency committed a violation of | ||
a school safety and security requirement, the commissioner may take | ||
control of the management, or any part of the management, of the | ||
entity that committed the violation. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 39.003, Education Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c-1) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(a) The commissioner may authorize special investigations | ||
to be conducted: | ||
(1) when excessive numbers of absences of students | ||
eligible to be tested on state assessment instruments are | ||
determined; | ||
(2) when excessive numbers of allowable exemptions | ||
from the required state assessment instruments are determined; | ||
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the district's financial accounting practices and state and federal | ||
program requirements; | ||
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special education programs under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, are | ||
assessed through assessment instruments developed or adopted under | ||
Section 39.023(b); | ||
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analysis using a statistical method result indicating a possible | ||
violation of an assessment instrument security procedure | ||
established under Section 39.0301, including for the purpose of | ||
investigating or auditing a school district under that section; | ||
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academic performance has developed as a result of the promotion in | ||
the preceding two school years of students who did not perform | ||
satisfactorily as determined by the commissioner under Section | ||
39.0241(a) on assessment instruments administered under Section | ||
39.023(a), (c), or (l); | ||
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eligible to enroll fail to complete an Algebra II course or any | ||
other advanced course as determined by the commissioner; | ||
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evaluated under Section 39.0821 indicate a potential for | ||
significant improvement in resource allocation; | ||
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of a particular demographic group is graduating with a particular | ||
endorsement under Section 28.025(c-1); | ||
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graduating with a particular endorsement under Section | ||
28.025(c-1); | ||
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the agency with respect to alleged inaccurate data that is reported | ||
through the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) | ||
or through other reports required by state or federal law or rule or | ||
court order and that is used by the agency to make a determination | ||
relating to public school accountability, including accreditation, | ||
under this chapter; or | ||
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graduating in a particular school year from a particular high | ||
school campus are awarded a diploma based on the determination of an | ||
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(c-1) If the commissioner does not authorize a special | ||
investigation under Subsection (a)(5) through (12) in response to a | ||
complaint submitted to the agency within 90 days of receiving that | ||
complaint, the complainant may report the matter to the division of | ||
inspector general established under Subchapter E, Chapter 7, for | ||
investigation. | ||
SECTION 7. Section 39.0302(a), Education Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
(a) During an agency investigation or audit of a school | ||
district under Section 39.0301(e) or (f), a special investigation | ||
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compliance review under Section 21.006(k), 22.093(l), or 22.096, or | ||
an investigation by the State Board for Educator Certification of | ||
an educator for an alleged violation of an assessment instrument | ||
security procedure established under Section 39.0301(a), the | ||
commissioner may issue a subpoena to compel the attendance of a | ||
relevant witness or the production, for inspection or copying, of | ||
relevant evidence that is located in this state. | ||
SECTION 8. 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. |