Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1706

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to additional requirements for individualized education programs developed for children with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB1706 will require school districts to provide parents with critical information regarding educational strategies at least seven days prior to committee meetings. This aims to empower parents with the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in discussions about their child's education. Furthermore, if language barriers exist, the bill obliges schools to translate this information into the parent's native language, ensuring that non-English speaking parents have equal access to necessary resources. Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, these measures could significantly increase transparency and parental involvement in the educational processes concerning their children.

Summary

House Bill 1706 seeks to introduce additional requirements for individualized education programs (IEPs) designed for children with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders. The bill mandates that, for each child within these categories, admission, review, and dismissal committees must consider strategies appropriated by the commissioner that are based on research-based educational practices. This reflects a recognition of the importance of tailored education for children with special needs and the necessity for educational committees to have clear, structured processes for developing these plans.

Contention

Although the bill is primarily focused on improving educational outcomes for children with autism, there may be contention surrounding the actual implementation of these provisions. Opponents might argue that the additional requirements could burden school districts, particularly those that are underfunded or lack resources. On the other hand, proponents would likely assert that these measures are essential for ensuring that children with autism receive equitable educational opportunities tailored to their unique needs. The balance between ensuring comprehensive approaches in IEPs while managing school district capabilities will be a potential area of conflict among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

TX SB198

Identical Relating to additional requirements for individualized education programs developed for children with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders.

Previously Filed As

TX SB198

Relating to additional requirements for individualized education programs developed for children with autism or other pervasive developmental disorders.

TX H0591

Children with Developmental Disabilities

TX LD46

An Act to Establish a Grant Program to Increase Postsecondary Educational Opportunities for Students with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities or Autism Spectrum Disorder

TX S0112

Children with Developmental Disabilities

TX H1448

Creating higher education opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other developmental disabilities

TX A1571

Requires certain health benefits coverage for diagnosing and treating autism and other developmental disabilities.

TX S1046

Detection of Developmental Delays and Autism Spectrum Disorder

TX H0969

Detection of Developmental Delays and Autism Spectrum Disorder

TX S0206

Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

TX HB2170

Individualized education programs; dyslexia diagnosis

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