SRC-MWN S.B. 430 77(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterS.B. 430
By: Shapiro
Education
6/19/2001
Enrolled



DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

The Texas School Safety Center exists as a grant funded organization within
the Criminal Justice Division of the Office of the Governor where it
collects and analyzes information and provides training related to school
violence prevention. S.B. 430 establishes the Texas School Safety Center as
a permanent entity. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a
state officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 37, Education Code, by adding Subchapter G, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER G. TEXAS SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER

 Sec. 37.201. DEFINITIONS. Defines "center."

Sec. 37.202. PURPOSE. Sets forth the purpose of the center.

Sec. 37.203. BOARD. Provides that the center is governed by a board of
directors. Sets forth the composition and terms of the board. Authorizes
the board to form committees as necessary. 

Sec. 37.204. OFFICERS; MEETINGS; COMPENSATION. Requires the board to
annually elect from among its members a chairperson and a vice chairperson.
Requires the board to meet at least four times each year. Provides that a
member of the board may not receive compensation but is entitled to
reimbursement of travel expenses. 
 
Sec. 37.205. SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS. Requires the center to conduct for
school districts a safety training program that includes certain criteria. 

Sec. 37.206. SCHOOL SAFETY SUMMIT. Requires the center to conduct a
statewide school safety summit that emphasizes mobilization of schools,
families, and communities to reduce school violence and promote school
safety. 

Sec. 37.207. MODEL SAFETY AND SECURITY AUDIT PROCEDURE. Requires the center
to develop a model safety and security audit procedure for use by school
districts that includes certain guidelines. 

Sec. 37.208. ON-SITE ASSISTANCE. Requires the center, on request of a
school  district, to provide on-site technical assistance to the district
for school safety and security audits, and school safety and security
information and presentations. 
 
Sec. 37.209. CENTER WEBSITE. Requires the center to develop and maintain an
interactive Internet website that includes certain information. 

Sec. 37.210. ESSAY CONTEST. Requires the center to sponsor a student essay
contest entitled "Charting the Course for School Safety." 

Sec. 37.211. RECOGNITION OF SCHOOLS. Requires the center to provide for the
public recognition of schools that implement effective school safety
measures and violence prevention. 

Sec. 37.212. INTERAGENCY COOPERATION. Requires the center to promote
cooperation between state agencies, institutions of higher education, and
any local juvenile delinquency prevention councils to address discipline
and safety issues in the state. 

Sec. 37.213. SERVICES FOR YOUTH AT RISK OF COMMITTING VIOLENT ACTS.
Requires the center to develop model agreements to be used between school
districts and other local entities, including health agencies, mental
health agencies, social service agencies, and courts. Requires the
agreements to address the provision of services to youth at risk of
committing violent acts, including cooperation between entities that
provide the services and cost sharing by the entities. 

Sec. 37.214. AUTHORITY TO ACCEPT CERTAIN FUNDS. Authorizes the center to
solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations from public and private
entities to use for the purposes of this subchapter. 

Sec. 37.215. BUDGET. Requires the board to annually approve a budget for
the center. Requires the board to biennially prepare a budget request for
the center for submission to the legislature. 

Sec. 37.216. ANNUAL REPORT. Requires the board, not later than September 1
of each year, to provide a report to the governor, the legislature, the
State Board of Education, and the Texas Education Agency (agency). Requires
the annual report to include any findings made by the center regarding
school safety and the center's functions, budget information, and strategic
planning initiatives of the center. 

SECTION 2.(a) Amends Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, by adding Subchapter
M, as follows: 

SUBCHAPTER M. VISITING RESOURCE OFFICER IN 
PUBLIC SCHOOL

 Sec. 1701.601. DEFINITION. Defines "school resource officer."

Sec. 1701.602. LICENSE REQUIRED. Requires a peace officer who is a visiting
school resource officer in a public school to be licensed as provided by
this chapter. 

Sec. 1701.603. FIREARMS ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM. (a) Requires a peace
officer who is a visiting school resource officer in a public elementary
school to at least once each school year offer to provide instruction to
students in a firearms accident prevention program, as determined by the
school district. 

(b) Requires a firearms accident prevention program to include the a
certain safety message and authorizes it to include certain instructional
materials. 

(b) Provides that Sections 1701.602 and 1703.603, Occupations Code, apply
beginning with the 2001-2002 school year. 
 
SECTION 3. Requires the governor to make initial appointments as required
by Section 37.203, Education Code, as added by this Act, not later than
October 1, 2001. Sets forth terms for initial board members. 

SECTION 4. Effective date: September 1, 2001.