Bill Text: TX HB950 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to a student's eligibility for special education services provided by a school district, including services for dyslexia and related disorders.
Sponsorship: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-02 - Referred to Public Education [HB950 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB950-Introduced.html
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| By: Dutton | H.B. No. 950 | |
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| relating to a student's eligibility for special education services | ||
| provided by a school district, including services for dyslexia and | ||
| related disorders. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the Beckley Wilson Act. | ||
| SECTION 2. Section 7.028(a), Education Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (a) Except as provided by Section 21.006(k), 22.093(l), | ||
| 22.096, 28.006, 29.001(5), 29.010(a), 33.006(h), [ |
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| 39.003, the agency may monitor compliance with requirements | ||
| applicable to a process or program provided by a school district, | ||
| campus, program, or school granted charters under Chapter 12, | ||
| including the process described by Subchapter F, Chapter 11, or a | ||
| program described by Subchapter B, C, D, E, F, H, or I, Chapter 29, | ||
| or Subchapter A, Chapter 37, only as necessary to ensure: | ||
| (1) compliance with federal law and regulations; | ||
| (2) financial accountability, including compliance | ||
| with grant requirements; | ||
| (3) data integrity for purposes of: | ||
| (A) the Public Education Information Management | ||
| System (PEIMS); and | ||
| (B) accountability under Chapters 39 and 39A; and | ||
| (4) qualification for funding under Chapter 48. | ||
| SECTION 3. Section 7.102(c)(28), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (28) The board shall develop and update, as necessary, | ||
| guidance information for school districts on evidence-based | ||
| practices for intervention and instruction of students with | ||
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| disorders and incorporate in the information input from a | ||
| broad-based dialogue with educators and experts in the field of | ||
| reading and dyslexia and related disorders from across the state. | ||
| The guidance information may not address: | ||
| (A) the evaluation and identification of | ||
| students with dyslexia or a related disorder; or | ||
| (B) how intervention and instruction are to be | ||
| accessed by a student [ |
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| SECTION 4. 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 achievement indicators adopted under | ||
| Section 39.053(c). The district improvement plan must include | ||
| provisions for: | ||
| (1) a comprehensive needs assessment addressing | ||
| district student performance on the 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 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) evidence-based practices that address the | ||
| needs of students for special programs, including: | ||
| (i) suicide prevention programs, in | ||
| accordance with Subchapter G, Chapter 38, which include a parental | ||
| or guardian notification procedure; | ||
| (ii) conflict resolution programs; | ||
| (iii) violence prevention programs; and | ||
| (iv) special education [ |
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| (C) dropout reduction; | ||
| (D) integration of technology in instructional | ||
| and administrative programs; | ||
| (E) positive behavior interventions and support, | ||
| including interventions and support that integrate best practices | ||
| on grief-informed and trauma-informed care; | ||
| (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; | ||
| (H) accelerated education; and | ||
| (I) implementation of a comprehensive school | ||
| counseling program under Section 33.005; | ||
| (4) strategies for providing to elementary school, | ||
| middle school, junior high school, and high school students, those | ||
| students' teachers and school counselors, and those students' | ||
| parents information about: | ||
| (A) higher education admissions and financial | ||
| aid opportunities, including state financial aid opportunities | ||
| such as the TEXAS grant program and the Teach for Texas grant | ||
| program established under Chapter 56; | ||
| (B) the need for students to make informed | ||
| curriculum choices to be prepared for success beyond high school; | ||
| and | ||
| (C) 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; | ||
| (8) formative evaluation criteria for determining | ||
| periodically whether strategies are resulting in intended | ||
| improvement of student performance; | ||
| (9) the policy under Section 38.0041 addressing sexual | ||
| abuse and other maltreatment of children; and | ||
| (10) the trauma-informed care policy required under | ||
| Section 38.036. | ||
| SECTION 5. Section 21.003, Education Code, is amended by | ||
| adding Subsection (b-1) to read as follows: | ||
| (b-1) A school district shall employ a person who may be a | ||
| therapist, practitioner, specialist, or interventionist to provide | ||
| services to students with dyslexia and related disorders. The | ||
| person hired under this subsection is not required to hold a | ||
| certificate or permit issued under Subchapter B in special | ||
| education but must: | ||
| (1) hold an appropriate license, including a license | ||
| issued under Chapter 403, Occupations Code; | ||
| (2) hold a certification issued by an appropriate | ||
| association or have received training from an appropriate training | ||
| provider, including an academic language practitioner or therapist | ||
| certified by the Academic Language Therapy Association; or | ||
| (3) if a person qualified under Subdivision (1) or (2) | ||
| is not available, meet the applicable training requirements for the | ||
| position adopted by the commissioner by rule. | ||
| SECTION 6. Section 21.4552(b-1), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (b-1) The completion of a literacy achievement academy | ||
| under this section by an educator who teaches students with | ||
| dyslexia satisfies: | ||
| (1) the training requirement under Section 21.054(b); | ||
| and | ||
| (2) a training requirement adopted [ |
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| screening or treatment of a student for dyslexia or a related | ||
| disorder. | ||
| SECTION 7. Section 28.006(g-2), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (g-2) In accordance with a notification program developed | ||
| by the commissioner by rule, a school district shall notify the | ||
| parent or guardian of each student determined, on the basis of a | ||
| screening under Section 29.0031 [ |
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| the basis of reading instrument results, to be at risk for dyslexia | ||
| or other reading difficulties, of the program maintained by the | ||
| Texas State Library and Archives Commission providing students with | ||
| reading disabilities the ability to borrow audiobooks free of | ||
| charge. | ||
| SECTION 8. Section 29.001, Education Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 29.001. STATEWIDE PLAN. The agency shall develop, and | ||
| modify as necessary, a statewide design, consistent with federal | ||
| law, for the delivery of services to children with disabilities in | ||
| this state that includes rules for the administration and funding | ||
| of the special education program so that a free appropriate public | ||
| education is available to all of those children between the ages of | ||
| three and 21. The statewide design shall include the provision of | ||
| services primarily through school districts and shared services | ||
| arrangements, supplemented by regional education service centers. | ||
| The agency shall also develop and implement a statewide plan with | ||
| programmatic content that includes procedures designed to: | ||
| (1) ensure state compliance with requirements for | ||
| supplemental federal funding for all state-administered programs | ||
| involving the delivery of instructional or related services to | ||
| students with disabilities; | ||
| (2) facilitate interagency coordination when other | ||
| state agencies are involved in the delivery of instructional or | ||
| related services to students with disabilities; | ||
| (3) periodically assess statewide personnel needs in | ||
| all areas of specialization related to special education and pursue | ||
| strategies to meet those needs through a consortium of | ||
| representatives from regional education service centers, local | ||
| education agencies, and institutions of higher education and | ||
| through other available alternatives; | ||
| (4) ensure that regional education service centers | ||
| throughout the state maintain a regional support function, which | ||
| may include direct service delivery and a component designed to | ||
| facilitate the placement of students with disabilities who cannot | ||
| be appropriately served in their resident districts; | ||
| (5) allow the agency to effectively monitor and | ||
| periodically conduct site visits of all school districts to ensure | ||
| that rules adopted under this section and Section 29.0031 are | ||
| applied in a consistent and uniform manner, to ensure that | ||
| districts are complying with those rules, and to ensure that annual | ||
| statistical reports filed by the districts and not otherwise | ||
| available through the Public Education Information Management | ||
| System under Sections 48.008 and 48.009 are accurate and complete; | ||
| (6) ensure that appropriately trained personnel are | ||
| involved in the diagnostic and evaluative procedures operating in | ||
| all districts and that those personnel routinely serve on district | ||
| admissions, review, and dismissal committees; | ||
| (7) ensure that an individualized education program | ||
| for each student with a disability is properly developed, | ||
| implemented, and maintained in the least restrictive environment | ||
| that is appropriate to meet the student's educational needs; | ||
| (8) ensure that, when appropriate, each student with a | ||
| disability is provided an opportunity to participate in career and | ||
| technology and physical education classes, in addition to | ||
| participating in regular or special classes; | ||
| (9) ensure that each student with a disability is | ||
| provided necessary related services; | ||
| (10) ensure that an individual assigned to act as a | ||
| surrogate parent for a child with a disability, as provided by 20 | ||
| U.S.C. Section 1415(b), is required to: | ||
| (A) complete a training program that complies | ||
| with minimum standards established by agency rule; | ||
| (B) visit the child and the child's school; | ||
| (C) consult with persons involved in the child's | ||
| education, including teachers, caseworkers, court-appointed | ||
| volunteers, guardians ad litem, attorneys ad litem, foster parents, | ||
| and caretakers; | ||
| (D) review the child's educational records; | ||
| (E) attend meetings of the child's admission, | ||
| review, and dismissal committee; | ||
| (F) exercise independent judgment in pursuing | ||
| the child's interests; and | ||
| (G) exercise the child's due process rights under | ||
| applicable state and federal law; [ |
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| (11) ensure that each district develops a process to | ||
| be used by a teacher who instructs a student with a disability in a | ||
| regular classroom setting: | ||
| (A) to request a review of the student's | ||
| individualized education program; | ||
| (B) to provide input in the development of the | ||
| student's individualized education program; | ||
| (C) that provides for a timely district response | ||
| to the teacher's request; and | ||
| (D) that provides for notification to the | ||
| student's parent or legal guardian of that response; | ||
| (12) ensure the integration of technology to | ||
| accommodate students with dyslexia and related disorders; and | ||
| (13) ensure that training opportunities, including | ||
| continuing education that satisfies the requirements of Section | ||
| 21.054(b): | ||
| (A) are accessible to school districts by | ||
| developing a list of training opportunities regarding dyslexia and | ||
| related disorders that comply with the knowledge and practice | ||
| standards of an international organization on dyslexia; and | ||
| (B) assist an educator or dyslexia service | ||
| provider in understanding and recognizing dyslexia and providing | ||
| multisensory, structured instruction that is systematic, explicit, | ||
| and evidence-based to meet the educational needs of students with | ||
| dyslexia or a related disorder. | ||
| SECTION 9. Section 29.002, Education Code, is amended to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 29.002. DEFINITIONS [ |
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| (1) "Special [ |
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| designed instruction that is provided at no cost to the parent or | ||
| person standing in parental relation to meet the unique needs of a | ||
| student with a disability.[ |
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| (2) "Student with a disability" means a student | ||
| evaluated in accordance with Section 29.004 and the Individuals | ||
| with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1400 et seq.) as | ||
| having: | ||
| (A) an intellectual disability, a hearing | ||
| impairment including deafness, a visual impairment including | ||
| blindness, a serious emotional disturbance, an orthopedic | ||
| impairment, autism, a traumatic brain injury, a speech or language | ||
| impairment, deaf-blindness, multiple disabilities, any other | ||
| health impairment, or a specific learning disability and who, as a | ||
| result of the disability, needs special education; | ||
| (B) noncategorical early childhood developmental | ||
| delays that prevent the student from being adequately or safely | ||
| educated in a public school without receiving special education; or | ||
| (C) dyslexia or a related disorder and who, as a | ||
| result of the dyslexia or the related disorder, needs special | ||
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| SECTION 10. Section 29.003(b), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (b) A student is eligible to participate in a school | ||
| district's special education program if the student: | ||
| (1) is not more than 21 years of age and is identified | ||
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| (2) is at least three years of age but not more than 21 | ||
| years of age and has been identified as a student with a disability | ||
| other than a visual or hearing impairment; [ |
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| (3) is at least three years of age but not more than | ||
| five years of age and the [ |
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| childhood developmental delays as described by Section | ||
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| SECTION 11. Subchapter A, Chapter 29, Education Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Section 29.0031 to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 29.0031. DYSLEXIA AND RELATED DISORDERS. (a) A school | ||
| district shall: | ||
| (1) screen students for dyslexia and related | ||
| disorders; | ||
| (2) notify the parent of or person standing in | ||
| parental relation to each student who is determined to be at risk | ||
| for dyslexia or a related disorder that the student is at risk; and | ||
| (3) make a good faith effort to ensure that the notice | ||
| provided under Subdivision (2): | ||
| (A) is clear and easy to understand; | ||
| (B) is in the recipient's native language; and | ||
| (C) includes information about the student's | ||
| data and measurements that led to the determination that the | ||
| student is at risk for dyslexia or a related disorder. | ||
| (b) On determining that a student is at risk for dyslexia or | ||
| a related disorder, the school district shall implement a | ||
| multisensory, structured reading instruction program as an | ||
| intervention as part of the district's multitiered systems of | ||
| support under Section 26.0081 that, to the extent possible, | ||
| incorporates training provided to teachers under Section 21.4552. | ||
| The district shall determine the form, content, and timing of a | ||
| program provided under this subsection, subject to requirements for | ||
| the program established by the commissioner by rule. The program | ||
| adopted under this subsection may not be used to delay an evaluation | ||
| for special education services under Section 29.004. | ||
| (c) Only a person who meets the qualifications for | ||
| employment by a school district to provide services to students | ||
| with dyslexia and related disorders under Section 21.003(b-1) may | ||
| perform screenings for dyslexia and related disorders and implement | ||
| reading instruction programs as required by this section. | ||
| (d) The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to | ||
| implement this section. The rules must: | ||
| (1) require a universal screening for each student for | ||
| dyslexia and related disorders: | ||
| (A) at the end of the school year in | ||
| kindergarten; and | ||
| (B) before the end of the school year in first | ||
| grade; | ||
| (2) establish, in coordination with experts and | ||
| educators in the field of reading and dyslexia and related | ||
| disorders from across the state, the screening requirements under | ||
| Subsection (a); | ||
| (3) establish the requirements for reading | ||
| instruction programs provided under Subsection (b); and | ||
| (4) establish the personnel required to deliver | ||
| dyslexia intervention in accordance with Section 21.003(b-1). | ||
| SECTION 12. Section 30.001(b), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (b) The commissioner, with the approval of the State Board | ||
| of Education, shall develop and implement a plan for the | ||
| coordination of services to children with disabilities in each | ||
| region served by a regional education service center. The plan must | ||
| include procedures for: | ||
| (1) identifying existing public or private | ||
| educational and related services for children with disabilities in | ||
| each region; | ||
| (2) identifying and referring children with | ||
| disabilities who cannot be appropriately served by the school | ||
| district in which they reside to other appropriate programs; | ||
| (3) assisting school districts to individually or | ||
| cooperatively develop programs to identify and provide appropriate | ||
| services for children with disabilities; | ||
| (4) expanding and coordinating services provided by | ||
| regional education service centers for children with disabilities; | ||
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| (5) providing for special education [ |
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| including special seats, books, instructional media, and other | ||
| supplemental supplies and services required for proper | ||
| instruction; and | ||
| (6) ensuring services provided for students with | ||
| dyslexia and related disorders align with guidance on | ||
| evidence-based practices developed by the State Board of Education | ||
| under Section 7.102(c)(28). | ||
| SECTION 13. Section 30.002(g), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (g) To facilitate implementation of this section, the | ||
| commissioner shall develop a system to distribute from the | ||
| foundation school fund to school districts or regional education | ||
| service centers a special supplemental allowance for each student | ||
| with a visual impairment and for each student with a serious visual | ||
| disability and another medically diagnosed disability of a | ||
| significantly limiting nature who is receiving special education | ||
| services through any approved program. The supplemental allowance | ||
| may be spent only for special education [ |
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| required by the nature of the student's disabilities and may not be | ||
| used in lieu of educational funds otherwise available under this | ||
| code or through state or local appropriations. | ||
| SECTION 14. Section 37.146(a), Education Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (a) A complaint alleging the commission of a school offense | ||
| must, in addition to the requirements imposed by Article 45.019, | ||
| Code of Criminal Procedure: | ||
| (1) be sworn to by a person who has personal knowledge | ||
| of the underlying facts giving rise to probable cause to believe | ||
| that an offense has been committed; and | ||
| (2) be accompanied by a statement from a school | ||
| employee stating: | ||
| (A) whether the child is eligible for or receives | ||
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| (B) the graduated sanctions, if required under | ||
| Section 37.144, that were imposed on the child before the complaint | ||
| was filed. | ||
| SECTION 15. Section 48.103, Education Code, is amended by | ||
| amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsection (c-1) to | ||
| read as follows: | ||
| (b) A school district is entitled to an allotment under | ||
| Subsection (a) only for a student who: | ||
| (1) is receiving services for dyslexia or a related | ||
| disorder in accordance with: | ||
| (A) an individualized education program | ||
| developed for the student under Section 29.005; or | ||
| (B) a plan developed for the student under | ||
| Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794); | ||
| (2) is receiving instruction that: | ||
| (A) meets applicable dyslexia intervention | ||
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| Education or agency; and | ||
| (B) is provided by a person with specific | ||
| training in providing that instruction; or | ||
| (3) is permitted, on the basis of having dyslexia or a | ||
| related disorder, to use modifications in the classroom or | ||
| accommodations in the administration of assessment instruments | ||
| under Section 39.023. | ||
| (c) A school district shall: | ||
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| section and Section 48.102 if the student satisfies the | ||
| requirements of both sections; | ||
| (2) allocate money received under Subdivision (1) to | ||
| the district's special education budget; and | ||
| (3) prioritize the use of money received under | ||
| Subdivision (1) for the employment and retention of district | ||
| employees who are specially trained to evaluate, identify, and | ||
| provide services for dyslexia and related disorders, including a | ||
| person described by Section 21.003(b-1). | ||
| (c-1) A school district may only use funding received under | ||
| this section to supplement the district's special education budget | ||
| and not to offset or deduct from the district's special education | ||
| budget. | ||
| SECTION 16. (a) A joint interim committee is established to | ||
| study methods for screening and testing students for dyslexia and | ||
| related disorders and the appropriate instruction for students with | ||
| dyslexia and related disorders. | ||
| (b) The committee shall assess: | ||
| (1) the method and efficiency with which programs for | ||
| dyslexia and related disorders are delivered to students; | ||
| (2) whether the screening process for dyslexia and | ||
| related disorders used by school districts correctly identifies | ||
| students with dyslexia or a related disorder and provides the | ||
| intervention and curriculum necessary for those students; | ||
| (3) whether the implementation of recommended | ||
| methodologies for students with dyslexia or a related disorder in | ||
| the elementary grades is successful and appropriate; | ||
| (4) methods to properly enforce and provide oversight | ||
| of programs for dyslexia and related disorders; | ||
| (5) parental rights related to screening and programs | ||
| for dyslexia and related disorders; | ||
| (6) methods to ensure federal funds received to | ||
| support special education instruction for students with dyslexia | ||
| and related disorders are used to provide students with the best | ||
| evidence-based multisensory systematic language therapy | ||
| intervention available; and | ||
| (7) the effectiveness of educator incentives for | ||
| programs for dyslexia and related disorders. | ||
| (c) The committee consists of the following eight members: | ||
| (1) four members of the house of representatives | ||
| appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; and | ||
| (2) four members of the senate appointed by the | ||
| lieutenant governor. | ||
| (d) The speaker of the house of representatives and the | ||
| lieutenant governor shall each designate a co-chair from among the | ||
| committee members. | ||
| (e) The joint interim committee has all other powers and | ||
| duties provided to a special or select committee by the rules of the | ||
| senate and house of representatives by Subchapter B, Chapter 301, | ||
| Government Code, and by policies of the senate and house committees | ||
| on administration. | ||
| (f) Not later than December 1, 2024, the joint interim | ||
| committee shall report the committee's findings and | ||
| recommendations to the governor and the members of the legislature. | ||
| (g) The joint interim committee established under this | ||
| section is abolished and this section expires December 10, 2024. | ||
| SECTION 17. The following provisions of the Education Code | ||
| are repealed: | ||
| (1) Section 38.003; | ||
| (2) Section 38.0031; and | ||
| (3) Section 38.0032. | ||
| SECTION 18. (a) This Act applies beginning with the | ||
| 2024-2025 school year. | ||
| (b) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this | ||
| Act, the commissioner of education shall adopt rules necessary to | ||
| implement this Act using a negotiated rulemaking process under | ||
| Chapter 2008, Government Code. | ||
| (c) As soon as practicable after the effective date of this | ||
| Act, each school district shall notify the parent or person | ||
| standing in parental relation to a student who has been identified | ||
| as having dyslexia or a related disorder and who received dyslexia | ||
| intervention and instructional support in accordance with Section | ||
| 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. Section 794), during the | ||
| 2023-2024 school year of the parent's or person's rights to have the | ||
| student continue that support and to request a full individual | ||
| evaluation under Section 29.004, Education Code. The commissioner | ||
| of education shall develop and make available a model notice that a | ||
| school district shall use to provide the notice required by this | ||
| subsection. | ||
| (d) Not later than September 1, 2024, the Texas Education | ||
| Agency shall provide informal guidance to school districts on the | ||
| evaluation and identification of students with dyslexia or a | ||
| related disorder in accordance with this Act. | ||
| SECTION 19. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
