Bill Text: TX HB1114 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to public school, child-placing agency, and day-care center policies addressing sexual abuse and other maltreatment of children.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-09 - Comm. report sent to Local & Consent Calendar [HB1114 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB1114-Comm_Sub.html
82R20591 CAS-F | |||
By: Parker, Shelton | H.B. No. 1114 | ||
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1114: | |||
By: Hochberg | C.S.H.B. No. 1114 |
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relating to public school, child-placing agency, and day-care | ||
center policies addressing sexual abuse and other maltreatment of | ||
children. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 11.252(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) Each school district shall have a district improvement | ||
plan that is developed, evaluated, and revised annually, in | ||
accordance with district policy, by the superintendent with the | ||
assistance of the district-level committee established under | ||
Section 11.251. The purpose of the district improvement plan is to | ||
guide district and campus staff in the improvement of student | ||
performance for all student groups in order to attain state | ||
standards in respect to the student achievement indicators adopted | ||
under Section 39.053. The district improvement plan must include | ||
provisions for: | ||
(1) a comprehensive needs assessment addressing | ||
district student performance on the student achievement | ||
indicators, and other appropriate measures of performance, that are | ||
disaggregated by all student groups served by the district, | ||
including categories of ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sex, and | ||
populations served by special programs, including students in | ||
special education programs under Subchapter A, Chapter 29; | ||
(2) measurable district performance objectives for | ||
all appropriate student achievement indicators for all student | ||
populations, including students in special education programs | ||
under Subchapter A, Chapter 29, and other measures of student | ||
performance that may be identified through the comprehensive needs | ||
assessment; | ||
(3) strategies for improvement of student performance | ||
that include: | ||
(A) instructional methods for addressing the | ||
needs of student groups not achieving their full potential; | ||
(B) methods for addressing the needs of students | ||
for special programs, such as suicide prevention, conflict | ||
resolution, violence prevention, or dyslexia treatment programs; | ||
(C) dropout reduction; | ||
(D) integration of technology in instructional | ||
and administrative programs; | ||
(E) discipline management; | ||
(F) staff development for professional staff of | ||
the district; | ||
(G) career education to assist students in | ||
developing the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary for a | ||
broad range of career opportunities; and | ||
(H) accelerated education; | ||
(4) strategies for providing to middle school, junior | ||
high school, and high school students, those students' teachers and | ||
counselors, and those students' parents information about: | ||
(A) higher education admissions and financial | ||
aid opportunities; | ||
(B) the TEXAS grant program and the Teach for | ||
Texas grant program established under Chapter 56; | ||
(C) the need for students to make informed | ||
curriculum choices to be prepared for success beyond high school; | ||
and | ||
(D) sources of information on higher education | ||
admissions and financial aid; | ||
(5) resources needed to implement identified | ||
strategies; | ||
(6) staff responsible for ensuring the accomplishment | ||
of each strategy; | ||
(7) timelines for ongoing monitoring of the | ||
implementation of each improvement strategy; [ |
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(8) formative evaluation criteria for determining | ||
periodically whether strategies are resulting in intended | ||
improvement of student performance; and | ||
(9) the policy under Section 38.0041 addressing sexual | ||
abuse and other maltreatment of children and, until the policy is | ||
implemented, must include provisions for describing progress | ||
toward adopting and implementing the policy. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 38.0041, Education Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 38.0041. POLICIES ADDRESSING SEXUAL ABUSE AND OTHER | ||
MALTREATMENT OF CHILDREN. (a) Each school district and | ||
open-enrollment charter school shall adopt and implement a policy | ||
addressing sexual abuse and other maltreatment of children, to be | ||
included in the district improvement plan under Section 11.252 and | ||
any informational handbook provided to students and parents. | ||
(b) A policy required by this section must address: | ||
(1) methods for increasing staff [ |
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and parent awareness of issues regarding sexual abuse and other | ||
maltreatment of children, including prevention techniques and | ||
knowledge of likely warning signs indicating that a child may be a | ||
victim of sexual abuse or other maltreatment, using resources | ||
developed by the agency under Section 38.004; | ||
(2) actions that a child who is a victim of sexual | ||
abuse or other maltreatment should take to obtain assistance and | ||
intervention; and | ||
(3) available counseling options for students | ||
affected by sexual abuse or other maltreatment. | ||
(c) The methods under Subsection (b)(1) for increasing | ||
awareness of issues regarding sexual abuse and other maltreatment | ||
of children must include: | ||
(1) research-based training and other educational | ||
opportunities concerning prevention techniques for and recognition | ||
of sexual abuse and all other maltreatment of children for the | ||
following persons: | ||
(A) parents of school district and | ||
open-enrollment charter school students; and | ||
(B) educators, including counselors and coaches, | ||
and other district and charter school professional staff members, | ||
in accordance with Subsection (d); and | ||
(2) strategies for coordination between the district | ||
or charter school and appropriate community organizations. | ||
(d) The training provided under Subsection (c) for staff | ||
members described by Subsection (c)(1)(B): | ||
(1) must be provided, as part of a new employee | ||
orientation, to new school district and open-enrollment charter | ||
school staff members; | ||
(2) may be provided annually to any district or | ||
charter school staff member; and | ||
(3) must include training concerning: | ||
(A) factors indicating a child is at-risk for | ||
sexual abuse or other maltreatment; | ||
(B) likely warning signs indicating a child may | ||
be a victim of sexual abuse or other maltreatment; | ||
(C) internal procedures for seeking assistance | ||
for a child who is at-risk for sexual abuse or other maltreatment, | ||
including referral to a school counselor, a social worker, or | ||
another mental health professional; | ||
(D) methods for reducing a child's risk of sexual | ||
abuse or other maltreatment; and | ||
(E) community organizations that have relevant | ||
existing research-based programs that are able to provide training | ||
or other education for school district or open-enrollment charter | ||
school staff members, students, and parents. | ||
(e) For any training under Subsection (d), each school | ||
district and open-enrollment charter school shall maintain records | ||
that include the name of each district or charter school staff | ||
member who participated in the training. | ||
(f) If a school district or open-enrollment charter school | ||
determines that the district or charter school does not have | ||
sufficient resources to provide the training required under | ||
Subsection (c)(1), the district or charter school shall work in | ||
conjunction with a community organization to provide the training | ||
at no cost to the district or charter school. | ||
(g) The training under Subsection (d) may be included in | ||
staff development under Section 21.451. | ||
(h) A school district or open-enrollment charter school | ||
employee may not be subject to any disciplinary proceeding, as | ||
defined by Section 22.0512(b), resulting from an action taken in | ||
compliance with this section. The requirements of this section | ||
are considered to involve an employee's judgment and discretion and | ||
are not considered ministerial acts for purposes of immunity from | ||
liability under Section 22.0511. Nothing in this section may be | ||
considered to limit the immunity from liability provided under | ||
Section 22.0511. | ||
(i) For purposes of this section, "other maltreatment" has | ||
the meaning assigned by Section 42.002, Human Resources Code. | ||
SECTION 3. Section 42.002, Human Resources Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subdivision (23) to read as follows: | ||
(23) "Other maltreatment" means: | ||
(A) abuse, as defined by Section 261.001 or | ||
261.401, Family Code; or | ||
(B) neglect, as defined by Section 261.001 or | ||
261.401, Family Code. | ||
SECTION 4. Section 42.0426, Human Resources Code, is | ||
amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (c) and | ||
(d) to read as follows: | ||
(a) A child-placing agency or day-care center [ |
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(1) prevention techniques for and the recognition of | ||
symptoms of [ |
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maltreatment of children [ |
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procedure of reporting suspected occurrences of [ |
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(2) the application of first aid; and | ||
(3) the prevention and spread of communicable | ||
diseases. | ||
(c) The type of training required under Subsection (a)(1) | ||
shall be determined by department rule. The training must be | ||
provided for at least an hour annually and must include training | ||
concerning: | ||
(1) factors indicating a child is at-risk for sexual | ||
abuse or other maltreatment; | ||
(2) likely warning signs indicating a child may be a | ||
victim of sexual abuse or other maltreatment; | ||
(3) internal procedures for reporting sexual abuse or | ||
other maltreatment; and | ||
(4) community organizations that have relevant | ||
existing research-based training programs that are able to provide | ||
training or other education for child-placing agency or day-care | ||
center staff members, children, and parents. | ||
(d) If a child-placing agency or day-care center determines | ||
that it does not have sufficient resources to provide the training | ||
required under Subsection (a)(1), the agency or center may contact | ||
a department licensing employee to obtain information concerning | ||
community organizations that will provide such training at no cost | ||
to the agency or center. | ||
SECTION 5. Subchapter C, Chapter 42, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 42.0428 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 42.0428. POLICIES ADDRESSING SEXUAL ABUSE AND OTHER | ||
MALTREATMENT OF CHILDREN. (a) Each child-placing agency or | ||
day-care center shall adopt and implement a policy addressing | ||
sexual abuse and other maltreatment of children. | ||
(b) A policy required by this section must address: | ||
(1) methods for increasing child-placing agency and | ||
day-care center staff and parent awareness of issues regarding and | ||
prevention techniques for sexual abuse and other maltreatment of | ||
children, including knowledge of likely warning signs indicating | ||
that a child may be a victim of sexual abuse or other maltreatment; | ||
and | ||
(2) actions that, after contacting an agency or | ||
center, the parent of a child who is a victim of sexual abuse or | ||
other maltreatment should take to obtain assistance and | ||
intervention. | ||
(c) The methods under Subsection (b)(1) for increasing | ||
awareness of issues regarding and prevention techniques for sexual | ||
abuse and other maltreatment of children must include: | ||
(1) the training required under Section | ||
42.0426(a)(1); and | ||
(2) strategies for coordination between the | ||
child-placing agency or day-care center and appropriate community | ||
organizations. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 11.252(a), Education Code, as amended by | ||
this Act, applies beginning with the 2011-2012 school year. | ||
SECTION 7. 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, 2011. |