Regarding Senate Bill 507, 84th Texas Legislature
In March 2016, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) sought guidance from the Texas Attorney General regarding the proper construction of Texas Education Code, §29.022, as enacted by Senate Bill 507, 84th Texas Legislature. Specifically, TEA asked the following questions.
While the opinion request was pending, TEA adopted rules relating to section 29.022 and advised the public that it would modify the rules, as necessary, upon receipt of the Texas Attorney General’s opinion. On September 13, 2016, the Texas Attorney General issued his opinion, which is available at https://texasattorneygeneral.gov/opinions/opinions/51paxton/op/2016/kp0113.pdf.
The Texas Attorney General answered each of TEA’s questions in the negative. Based on the Texas Attorney General’s opinion that the definition of “staff member” in TEA’s rules is more restrictive than the plain language in the statute, TEA will propose revisions to the definition as well as propose several minor edits for purposes of clarity. TEA’s rules did not address the number of instructional settings affected by a single request for video surveillance (Questions 1 and 2) or state that video surveillance could be discontinued if the circumstances surrounding the request change (Question 4). Therefore, there is no need to modify the rules with regard to these issues.
To the extent that a school district or open-enrollment charter school has adopted policies that are inconsistent with the Texas Attorney General’s opinion, it would be well advised to revise the policies consistent with the opinion.
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