HB 1096

AN ACT relating to the use of corporal punishment and to the reporting of

House Bill Goodwin
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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

Requires Texas school districts and charter schools that use corporal punishment to provide parents annual written notice about their right to prohibit such punishment for their child. The bill also mandates detailed reporting of disciplinary actions through the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS), including data on corporal punishment, student restraints, suspensions, expulsions, and law enforcement referrals, which must be disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender, and special education status. Schools must annually share this comprehensive disciplinary data report with parents via email, providing transparency about school disciplinary practices.

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Bill Text

relating to the use of corporal punishment and to the reporting of
certain information regarding the use of disciplinary measures or
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Section 37.0011(b), Education Code, is amended
(b)  If the board of trustees of an independent school
district adopts a policy under Section 37.001(a)(8) or the
governing body of an open-enrollment charter school adopts a policy
under Section 12.131(a) under which corporal punishment is
permitted as a method of student discipline:
(1)  not later than the beginning of each school year,
the district or school must provide to each student's parent,
guardian, or other person having lawful control over the student
for whom the district or school has an e-mail address a notice by
(A)  a statement of that person's right to
prohibit the use of corporal punishment against the student;
(B)  the district's or school's policy on the use
of corporal punishment and the definition of corporal punishment
(C)  the procedure, in a readily understandable
format, for the parent, guardian, or other person having lawful
control over the student to prohibit the use of corporal punishment
(D)  a conspicuous statement that, as provided by
Subsection (c), a new written, signed statement must be submitted
by a student's parent, guardian, or other person having lawful
control over the student to the district or school each school year
to prohibit the use of corporal punishment against the student
(2)  [,] a district or school educator may use corporal
punishment to discipline a student during a school year unless the
student's parent or guardian or other person having lawful control
over the student has previously provided a written, signed
statement prohibiting the use of corporal punishment as a method of
student discipline for that school year.
SECTION 2.  Subchapter A, Chapter 37, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 37.024 to read as follows:
Sec. 37.024.  REQUIRED PEIMS REPORTING OF DISCIPLINARY
MEASURES AND RESTRAINT; REPORT.  (a)  Each school district and
open-enrollment charter school shall include in the district's or
school's Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS)
report the total number, disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender,
status as receiving special education services, and status as being
in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective
(1)  incidents of uses of corporal punishment, if the
district or school permits the use of corporal punishment;
(2)  incidents of uses of restraint, as defined by
(3)  reports to local law enforcement under Section
(4)  suspensions of students by the district or school,
disaggregated by the number of students who received:
(A)  only one out-of-school suspension during the
(B)  more than one out-of-school suspension
(C)  one or more in-school suspensions;
(5)  changes in school placement, including placement
in a juvenile justice alternative education program or a
disciplinary alternative education program;
(6)  discretionary and mandatory expulsions, including
expulsions arising under a zero-tolerance policy adopted by the
(7)  citations for Class C misdemeanors;
(9)  referrals to a truancy court.
(1)  aggregate the data required under Subsection (a)
by state, region, district or school, and campus in an annual report
that is readily understandable;
(2)  make the report publicly available on the agency's
(3)  provide the report to each school district and
open-enrollment charter school.
(c)  Each school district and open-enrollment charter school
shall provide annually to each student's parent, guardian, or other
person having lawful control over a student enrolled in the
district or school for whom the district or school has an e-mail
address a notice by e-mail that includes:
(1)  a copy of the report under Subsection (b);
(2)  a summary that compares the aggregate data
collected under Subsection (a) for the district or school campus
and for the state, region, and other campuses in the district or the
geographic area served by the school; and
(3)  the Internet website link to the report under
Subsection (b) on the agency's Internet website.
(d)  The commissioner shall adopt rules as necessary to
implement this section, including rules to ensure compliance with
the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 U.S.C.
SECTION 3.  This Act applies beginning with the 2025-2026
SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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