Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
EDUCATION CODE |
Title 2. PUBLIC EDUCATION |
Subtitle F. CURRICULUM, PROGRAMS, AND SERVICES |
Chapter 29. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS |
Subchapter A. SPECIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM |
Sec. 29.012. RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES
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(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b)(2), not later than the third day after the date a person 22 years of age or younger is placed in a residential facility, the residential facility shall:
(1) if the person is three years of age or older, notify the school district in which the facility is located, unless the facility is an open-enrollment charter school; or
(2) if the person is younger than three years of age, notify a local early intervention program in the area in which the facility is located.
(b) An agency or political subdivision that funds, licenses, certifies, contracts with, or regulates a residential facility must:
(1) require the facility to comply with Subsection (a) as a condition of the funding, licensing, certification, or contracting; or
(2) if the agency or political subdivision places a person in a residential facility, provide the notice under Subsection (a) for that person.
(c) For purposes of enrollment in a school, a person who resides in a residential facility is considered a resident of the school district or geographical area served by the open-enrollment charter school in which the facility is located.
(d) The Texas Education Agency, the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, the Texas Department of Human Services, the Texas Department of Health, the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services, the Interagency Council on Early Childhood Intervention, the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission, and the Texas Youth Commission by a cooperative effort shall develop and by rule adopt a memorandum of understanding. The memorandum must:
(1) establish the respective responsibilities of school districts and of residential facilities for the provision of a free, appropriate public education, as required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. Section 1400 et seq.) and its subsequent amendments, including each requirement for children with disabilities who reside in those facilities;
(2) coordinate regulatory and planning functions of the parties to the memorandum;
(3) establish criteria for determining when a public school will provide educational services;
(4) provide for appropriate educational space when education services will be provided at the residential facility;
(5) establish measures designed to ensure the safety of students and teachers; and
(6) provide for binding arbitration consistent with Chapter 2009, Government Code, and Section 154.027, Civil Practice and Remedies Code.
(e) This section does not apply to a residential treatment facility for juveniles established under Section 221.056, Human Resources Code.