Bill Text: TX HB640 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to public and private school searches of students with parental consent and certain disciplinary measures and other procedures that may arise from such a search.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-01 - Referred to Juvenile Justice & Family Issues [HB640 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB640-Introduced.html
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By: Raymond | H.B. No. 640 |
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relating to public and private school searches of students with | ||
parental consent and certain disciplinary measures and other | ||
procedures that may arise from such a search. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 37, Education Code, is | ||
amended by adding Sections 37.0014 and 37.0015 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 37.0014. PARENTAL-CONSENT SEARCH. (a) The principal | ||
of a public or private primary or secondary school or | ||
open-enrollment charter school, or a person designated to serve as | ||
the campus behavior coordinator under Section 37.0012, who suspects | ||
a student of engaging in harmful or illegal conduct that poses a | ||
serious risk to the student or other students at the school may, | ||
with consent from the parent or guardian of the student, search the | ||
student and the possessions of the student for evidence of a | ||
violation of the law or school policy. If the student's parent or | ||
guardian consents to the search, the principal or campus behavior | ||
coordinator may conduct the search with the assistance of a peace | ||
officer commissioned by the board of trustees of a district or | ||
security personnel employed by the school. | ||
(b) The principal of a public or private primary or | ||
secondary school or open-enrollment charter school, a person | ||
designated to serve as the campus behavior coordinator under | ||
Section 37.0012, or a peace officer commissioned by the board of | ||
trustees of a district or security personnel employed by the school | ||
shall confiscate any item or substance prohibited by law and | ||
immediately deliver the item or substance to a local law | ||
enforcement agency. | ||
Sec. 37.0015. DISCIPLINE FOR VIOLATIONS OF LAW OR SCHOOL | ||
POLICY DISCOVERED IN PARENTAL-CONSENT SEARCH. (a) A student found | ||
to be in violation of law or school policy based on a | ||
parental-consent search conducted under Section 37.0014 may not be | ||
expelled for the violation. | ||
(b) A student found to be in violation of law or school | ||
policy based on a parental-consent search conducted under Section | ||
37.0014 may, with the consent of the student's parent or guardian, | ||
be subject to compulsory attendance at, as appropriate: | ||
(1) a youth boot camp established under Section | ||
37.013(b); | ||
(2) a substance abuse treatment program established | ||
under Section 37.013(c); or | ||
(3) a juvenile justice alternative education program. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 37.007(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (k) or Section 37.0015, | ||
a student shall be expelled from a school if the student, on school | ||
property or while attending a school-sponsored or school-related | ||
activity on or off of school property: | ||
(1) engages in conduct that contains the elements of | ||
the offense of unlawfully carrying weapons under Section 46.02, | ||
Penal Code, or elements of an offense relating to prohibited | ||
weapons under Section 46.05, Penal Code; | ||
(2) engages in conduct that contains the elements of | ||
the offense of: | ||
(A) aggravated assault under Section 22.02, | ||
Penal Code, sexual assault under Section 22.011, Penal Code, or | ||
aggravated sexual assault under Section 22.021, Penal Code; | ||
(B) arson under Section 28.02, Penal Code; | ||
(C) murder under Section 19.02, Penal Code, | ||
capital murder under Section 19.03, Penal Code, or criminal | ||
attempt, under Section 15.01, Penal Code, to commit murder or | ||
capital murder; | ||
(D) indecency with a child under Section 21.11, | ||
Penal Code; | ||
(E) aggravated kidnapping under Section 20.04, | ||
Penal Code; | ||
(F) aggravated robbery under Section 29.03, | ||
Penal Code; | ||
(G) manslaughter under Section 19.04, Penal | ||
Code; | ||
(H) criminally negligent homicide under Section | ||
19.05, Penal Code; or | ||
(I) continuous sexual abuse of young child or | ||
children under Section 21.02, Penal Code; or | ||
(3) engages in conduct specified by Section | ||
37.006(a)(2)(C) or (D), if the conduct is punishable as a felony. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 37.013, Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 37.013. COORDINATION BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND | ||
JUVENILE BOARDS; YOUTH BOOT CAMP; SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT | ||
PROGRAM. (a) The board of trustees of the school district or the | ||
board's designee shall at the call of the president of the board of | ||
trustees regularly meet with the juvenile board for the county in | ||
which the district's central administrative office is located or | ||
the juvenile board's designee concerning supervision and | ||
rehabilitative services appropriate for expelled students and | ||
students assigned to disciplinary alternative education programs. | ||
Matters for discussion shall include service by probation officers | ||
at the disciplinary alternative education program site, | ||
recruitment of volunteers to serve as mentors and provide tutoring | ||
services, and coordination with other social service agencies. | ||
(b) The board of trustees of a school district or governing | ||
body of an open-enrollment charter school or private school may | ||
cooperate with the juvenile board of the county or local juvenile | ||
probation department in establishing a youth boot camp in | ||
accordance with Section 152.0011, Human Resources Code, for | ||
students who violate a law or school policy in a manner that poses a | ||
serious risk to the student or other students at the school. | ||
(c) The board of trustees of a school district or governing | ||
body of an open-enrollment charter school or private school may | ||
cooperate with the juvenile board of the county or local juvenile | ||
probation department in establishing a substance abuse treatment | ||
program for students who violate a law or school policy by engaging | ||
in prohibited conduct related to the use, possession, or delivery | ||
of alcohol or a controlled substance. | ||
SECTION 4. Chapter 54, Family Code, is amended by adding | ||
Section 54.0321 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 54.0321. DEFERRAL OF ADJUDICATION AND DISMISSAL OF | ||
CERTAIN CASES ON COMPLETION OF DISCIPLINARY PROGRAM. (a) This | ||
section applies only to a child who, based on evidence obtained | ||
pursuant to a parental-consent search under Section 37.0014, | ||
Education Code, is alleged to have engaged in conduct indicating a | ||
need for supervision or delinquent conduct. | ||
(b) A juvenile court may defer adjudication proceedings | ||
under Section 54.03 for not more than 180 days if a child described | ||
by Subsection (a) presents to the court a written request to attend | ||
a disciplinary program under Section 37.0015, Education Code. | ||
(c) A child for whom adjudication proceedings are deferred | ||
under Subsection (b) shall complete the disciplinary program not | ||
later than the 90th day after the date a hearing to determine | ||
punishment is held or the last day of the deferral period, whichever | ||
date is earlier. A court that holds the hearing shall dismiss the | ||
case with prejudice at the time the child presents satisfactory | ||
evidence that the child has successfully completed the disciplinary | ||
program. | ||
(d) A case dismissed under this section may not be part of | ||
the child's records for any purpose. | ||
SECTION 5. 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, 2021. |