Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4831

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to prohibiting private schools from hiring persons in the registry of persons not eligible for employment in schools and to persons who must be listed in that registry.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4831 will significantly align the hiring practices of private schools with those of public schools by enforcing similar standards regarding the employment of individuals with disqualifying backgrounds. This law intends to prevent potential risks to students by closely monitoring and controlling who can be employed in roles that directly interact with them. Additionally, the bill establishes a requirement for the development of an internet portal, which will offer accessibility to the registry, thus facilitating compliance and ensuring transparency in the hiring process.

Summary

House Bill 4831 seeks to amend the Texas Education Code by prohibiting private schools from hiring individuals who are listed in the registry of persons not eligible for employment in schools. This registry is maintained by the state and includes individuals who do not qualify for educator certification, have a disqualifying criminal history, or have had prior misconduct leading to revocation of certification. The bill aims to enhance the safety and integrity of the educational environment in both public and private schools by ensuring that those who have engaged in misconduct or criminal acts are barred from employment in educational settings.

Contention

While the bill appears to be a proactive measure to safeguard student welfare, it could also raise concerns regarding the rigors of background checks and the interpretation of misconduct. Critics may argue that it could inadvertently exclude qualified candidates who have rehabilitated or those with expunged records. Moreover, there may be discussions on the adequacy of the administrative processes that would need to be established for maintaining compliance and the potential impact on staffing at private educational institutions, particularly if these institutions rely heavily on individuals who might fall under the registry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3991

Relating to misconduct by public school employees and to persons who must be listed in the registry of persons not eligible for employment in public schools.

TX SB1428

Relating to persons not eligible for employment in public schools and to measures to ensure public schools do not employ those persons.

TX HB3347

Relating to person not eligible for employment in public schools and to measures to ensure publics schools do not employ those persons.

TX SB2244

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to provide services as an employee, volunteer, or contractor for certain agencies, including public school contractors, and access to the registry of persons who are not eligible for employment at public schools.

TX HB5344

Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to provide services as an employee, volunteer, or contractor for certain agencies, including public school contractors, and access to the registry of persons who are not eligible for employment at public schools.

TX SB055

Registry in Colorado Department of Education for School Personnel

TX S07331

Allows individuals to register in the "donate life registry" on any mandatory electronic personal income tax filing.

TX A07011

Allows individuals to register in the "donate life registry" on any mandatory electronic personal income tax filing.

TX SB0047

PERSONAL INFO-BROKER REGISTRY

TX S09944

Establishes a public animal cruelty registry that requires persons over eighteen years of age convicted of animal abuse to register with the division of criminal justice services; requires such registry to contain certain information about each person registered; requires persons registered to pay an annual surcharge of fifty dollars to be used for costs and expenses associated with maintaining the registry.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.