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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the refusal of entry to or ejection from school district |
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property. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 37.001(a), Education Code, as amended by |
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Chapters 487 (S.B. 1541) and 1409 (S.B. 1114), Acts of the 83rd |
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Legislature, Regular Session, 2013, is reenacted and amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) The board of trustees of an independent school district |
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shall, with the advice of its district-level committee established |
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under Subchapter F, Chapter 11, adopt a student code of conduct for |
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the district. The student code of conduct must be posted and |
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prominently displayed at each school campus or made available for |
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review at the office of the campus principal. In addition to |
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establishing standards for student conduct, the student code of |
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conduct must: |
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(1) specify the circumstances, in accordance with this |
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subchapter, under which a student may be removed from a classroom, |
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campus, disciplinary alternative education program, or vehicle |
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owned or operated by the district; |
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(2) specify conditions that authorize or require a |
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principal or other appropriate administrator to transfer a student |
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to a disciplinary alternative education program; |
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(3) outline conditions under which a student may be |
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suspended as provided by Section 37.005 or expelled as provided by |
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Section 37.007; |
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(4) specify that consideration will be given, as a |
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factor in each decision concerning suspension, removal to a |
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disciplinary alternative education program, expulsion, or |
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placement in a juvenile justice alternative education program, |
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regardless of whether the decision concerns a mandatory or |
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discretionary action, to: |
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(A) self-defense; |
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(B) intent or lack of intent at the time the |
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student engaged in the conduct; |
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(C) a student's disciplinary history; or |
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(D) a disability that substantially impairs the |
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student's capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of the student's |
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conduct; |
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(5) provide guidelines for setting the length of a |
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term of: |
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(A) a removal under Section 37.006; and |
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(B) an expulsion under Section 37.007; |
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(6) address the notification of a student's parent or |
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guardian of a violation of the student code of conduct committed by |
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the student that results in suspension, removal to a disciplinary |
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alternative education program, or expulsion; |
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(7) prohibit bullying, harassment, and making hit |
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lists and ensure that district employees enforce those |
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prohibitions; [and] |
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(8) provide, as appropriate for students at each grade |
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level, methods, including options, for: |
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(A) managing students in the classroom, on school |
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grounds, and on a vehicle owned or operated by the district; |
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(B) disciplining students; and |
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(C) preventing and intervening in student |
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discipline problems, including bullying, harassment, and making |
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hit lists; and |
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(9) include an explanation of the provisions regarding |
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refusal of entry to or ejection from district property under |
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Section 37.105, including the appeal process established under |
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Section 37.105(h). |
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SECTION 2. Section 37.105, Education Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 37.105. UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS: REFUSAL OF ENTRY, |
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EJECTION, IDENTIFICATION. (a) A school administrator, school |
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resource officer, or school district peace officer [The board of
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trustees] of a school district [or its authorized representative] |
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may refuse to allow a person [without legitimate business] to enter |
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on or [property under the board's control and] may eject a [any
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undesirable] person from [the] property under the district's |
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control if the person refuses [on the person's refusal] to leave |
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peaceably on request and: |
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(1) the person poses a substantial risk of harm to any |
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person; or |
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(2) the person behaves in a manner that is |
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inappropriate for a school setting and: |
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(A) the administrator, resource officer, or |
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peace officer issues a verbal warning to the person that the |
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person's behavior is inappropriate and may result in the person's |
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refusal of entry or ejection; and |
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(B) the person persists in that behavior. |
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(b) Identification may be required of any person on the |
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property. |
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(c) Each school district shall maintain a record of each |
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verbal warning issued under Subsection (a)(2)(A), including the |
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name of the person to whom the warning was issued and the date of |
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issuance. |
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(d) At the time a person is refused entry to or ejected from |
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a school district's property under this section, the district shall |
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provide to the person written information explaining the appeal |
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process established under Subsection (h). |
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(e) If a parent or guardian of a child enrolled in a school |
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district is refused entry to the district's property under this |
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section, the district shall accommodate the parent or guardian to |
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ensure that the parent or guardian may participate in the child's |
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admission, review, and dismissal committee or in the child's team |
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established under Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 |
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U.S.C. Section 794), in accordance with federal law. |
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(f) The term of a person's refusal of entry to or ejection |
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from a school district's property under this section may not exceed |
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two years. |
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(g) A school district shall post on the district's Internet |
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website and each district campus shall post on any Internet website |
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of the campus a notice regarding the provisions of this section, |
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including the appeal process established under Subsection (h). |
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(h) The commissioner shall adopt rules to implement this |
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section, including rules establishing a process for a person to |
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appeal to the board of trustees of the school district the decision |
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under Subsection (a) to refuse the person's entry to or eject the |
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person from the district's property. |
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SECTION 3. This Act applies beginning with the 2017-2018 |
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school year. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |
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