Bill Text: TX SB1909 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to certain policies and procedures for the placement and use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-03-19 - Referred to Education [SB1909 Detail]
Download: Texas-2019-SB1909-Introduced.html
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By: Lucio | S.B. No. 1909 |
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relating to certain policies and procedures for the placement and | ||
use of video cameras in certain self-contained classrooms or other | ||
settings providing special education services. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 29.022, Education Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subsections (e-2) and (i-2) and amending Subsections (i), | ||
(l), and (t) to read as follows: | ||
(e-2) A person authorized to view a video recording under | ||
this section is entitled to hear any audio recorded by the video | ||
camera, including audio recorded in an area that may not be visually | ||
monitored under Subsection (c-1). Audio recorded by a video camera | ||
is subject to the same requirements as those applicable to a video | ||
recording under this section. | ||
(i) A video recording of a student made according to this | ||
section is confidential and may not be released or viewed except as | ||
provided by this subsection or Subsection (i-1), (i-2), or (j). A | ||
school district or open-enrollment charter school shall release a | ||
recording for viewing by: | ||
(1) an employee who is involved in an alleged incident | ||
that is documented by the recording and has been reported to the | ||
district or school, on request of the employee; | ||
(2) a parent of a student who is involved in an alleged | ||
incident that is documented by the recording and has been reported | ||
to the district or school, on request of the parent; | ||
(3) appropriate Department of Family and Protective | ||
Services personnel as part of an investigation under Section | ||
261.406, Family Code; | ||
(4) a peace officer, a school nurse, a district or | ||
school administrator trained in de-escalation and restraint | ||
techniques as provided by commissioner rule, or a human resources | ||
staff member designated by the board of trustees of the school | ||
district or the governing body of the open-enrollment charter | ||
school in response to a report of an alleged incident or an | ||
investigation of district or school personnel or a report of | ||
alleged abuse committed by a student; or | ||
(5) appropriate agency or State Board for Educator | ||
Certification personnel or agents as part of an investigation. | ||
(i-2) For purposes of Subsection (i), a school district or | ||
open-enrollment charter school may comply with requirements to | ||
release a video recording for viewing by allowing a person | ||
authorized under that subsection to view the video recording at a | ||
district or school facility. | ||
(l) A school district or open-enrollment charter school | ||
policy relating to the placement, operation, or maintenance of | ||
video cameras under this section must: | ||
(1) include information on how a person may appeal an | ||
action by the district or school that the person believes to be in | ||
violation of this section or a policy adopted in accordance with | ||
this section, including the appeals process under Section 7.057; | ||
(2) require that the district or school provide a | ||
response to a request made under this section not later than the | ||
seventh school business day after receipt of the request by the | ||
person to whom it must be submitted under Subsection (a-3) that | ||
authorizes the request or states the reason for denying the | ||
request; | ||
(3) except as provided by Subdivision (5), require | ||
that a school or a campus begin operation of a video camera in | ||
compliance with this section not later than the 45th school | ||
business day, or the first school day after the 45th school business | ||
day if that day is not a school day, after the request is authorized | ||
unless the agency grants an extension of time; | ||
(4) permit the parent of a student whose admission, | ||
review, and dismissal committee has determined that the student's | ||
placement for the following school year will be in a classroom or | ||
other special education setting in which a video camera may be | ||
placed under this section to make a request for the video camera by | ||
the later of: | ||
(A) the date on which the current school year | ||
ends; or | ||
(B) the 10th school business day after the date | ||
of the placement determination by the admission, review, and | ||
dismissal committee; [ |
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(5) if a request is made by a parent in compliance with | ||
Subdivision (4), unless the agency grants an extension of time, | ||
require that a school or campus begin operation of a video camera in | ||
compliance with this section not later than the later of: | ||
(A) the 10th school day of the fall semester; or | ||
(B) the 45th school business day, or the first | ||
school day after the 45th school business day if that day is not a | ||
school day, after the date the request is made; and | ||
(6) include information regarding the procedure for a | ||
person authorized by Subsection (i) to request to view a video | ||
recording of an alleged incident. | ||
(t) A video camera placed under this section is [ |
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required to be in operation at any [ |
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student is [ |
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special education setting, regardless of whether the time is | ||
included in the instructional day. | ||
SECTION 2. 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, 2019. |