Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB811

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

Caption

Relating to health coverage for school district and open-enrollment charter school employees under interlocal contracts.

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 791 of the Government Code by adding a subchapter that delineates the procedures and requirements for these cooperatives. It establishes that participating local education agencies must comply with specific guidelines when procuring employee group health coverage, thereby standardizing the approach across different agencies. This change could potentially lead to increased compliance with health coverage standards and improve the quality and affordability of insurance options available to school employees. The bill also retains the local education agencies' existing avenues for providing health coverage through risk pools, indicating a balance between cooperative and independent options.

Summary

SB811 is a legislative bill aimed at facilitating health coverage for employees of school districts and open-enrollment charter schools in Texas through interlocal contracts. This bill introduces a structure whereby local education agencies can band together to form cooperatives to procure group health insurance. The intent is to streamline the process of obtaining health insurance, making it more efficient and possibly more cost-effective for various local education entities. By allowing them to pool resources and negotiate collectively, the bill seeks to enhance access to affordable health coverage for school employees.

Contention

While the overall intentions of SB811 are viewed positively by many, concerns may be raised regarding the implications for local autonomy. Critics may argue that while the bill facilitates cooperation, it could also centralize decision-making in a way that diminishes local control over health insurance options tailored to specific community needs. Additionally, the effectiveness of the cooperatives in negotiating health coverage could vary significantly depending on the participating agencies' sizes and negotiation abilities, leading to possible disparities in coverage quality and costs.

Notable_points

The bill's provisions about governance and procurement through competitive bidding are aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability. It mandates that cooperatives consist of a board of directors made up of representatives from participating agencies, ensuring collaborative decision-making. The requirement for a request for proposals for potential vendors establishes a clear pathway for obtaining health coverage, which is intended to serve the best interests of the participating local education agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1697

Relating to the management, operation, and contract authority of open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB3397

Relating to the administration of medication by open-enrollment charter schools, private schools, and school employees.

TX HB2354

Relating to charter schools, including the admission, enrollment, and employment policies of and the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB2222

Relating to the establishment of an energy efficiency program for school districts and open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB5019

Relating to school district contracts with certain organizations and payroll deductions for school district employees.

TX SB609

Relating to requiring independent school districts, home-rule school districts, and open-enrollment charter schools to comply with legally required policies.

TX SB1127

Relating to charter schools, including the admission, enrollment, and employment policies of and the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB4699

Relating to required independent school districts, home-rule school districts, and open-enrollment charter schools to comply with legally required policies.

TX HB4209

Relating to a report of child abuse or neglect made by an employee of a school district or an open-enrollment charter school.

TX HB210

Relating to contracting with a school district or open-enrollment charter school by a vendor with whom a member of the board of trustees or governing body of the district or school or a related individual has certain business interests; creating a criminal offense.

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