Texas Statutes
Subchapter A. Special Education Program
Section 29.0151. Appointment of Surrogate Parent for Certain Children

Sec. 29.0151. APPOINTMENT OF SURROGATE PARENT FOR CERTAIN CHILDREN. (a) This section applies to a child with a disability for whom:
(1) the Department of Family and Protective Services is appointed as the temporary or permanent managing conservator of the child; and
(2) the rights and duties of the department to make decisions regarding the child's education under Section 153.371, Family Code, have not been limited by court order.
(b) Except as provided by Section 263.0025, Family Code, a school district must appoint an individual to serve as the surrogate parent for a child if:
(1) the district is unable to identify or locate a parent for a child with a disability; or
(2) the foster parent of a child is unwilling or unable to serve as a parent for the purposes of this subchapter.
(c) A surrogate parent appointed by a school district may not:
(1) be an employee of the agency, the school district, or any other agency involved in the education or care of the child; or
(2) have any interest that conflicts with the interests of the child.
(d) A surrogate parent appointed by a district must:
(1) be willing to serve in that capacity;
(2) exercise independent judgment in pursuing the child's interests;
(3) ensure that the child's due process rights under applicable state and federal laws are not violated;
(4) complete a training program that complies with minimum standards established by agency rule within the time specified in Section 29.015(b);
(5) visit the child and the school where the child is enrolled;
(6) review the child's educational records;
(7) consult with any person involved in the child's education, including the child's:
(A) teachers;
(B) caseworkers;
(C) court-appointed volunteers;
(D) guardian ad litem;
(E) attorney ad litem;
(F) foster parent; and
(G) caregiver; and
(8) attend meetings of the child's admission, review, and dismissal committee.
(e) The district may appoint a person who has been appointed to serve as a child's guardian ad litem or as a court-certified volunteer advocate, as provided under Section 107.031(c), Family Code, as the child's surrogate parent.
(e-1) As soon as practicable after appointing a surrogate parent under this section, a school district shall provide written notice of the appointment to the child's educational decision-maker and caseworker as required under Section 25.007(b)(10)(H).
(f) If a court appoints a surrogate parent for a child with a disability under Section 263.0025, Family Code, and the school district determines that the surrogate parent is not properly performing the duties listed under Subsection (d), the district shall consult with the Department of Family and Protective Services regarding whether another person should be appointed to serve as the surrogate parent for the child.
(g) On receiving notice from a school district under Subsection (f), if the Department of Family and Protective Services agrees with the district that the appointed surrogate parent is unable or unwilling to properly perform the duties required under this section:
(1) the department shall promptly notify the court of the agreement; and
(2) as soon as practicable after receiving notice under Subdivision (1), the court shall:
(A) review the appointment; and
(B) enter any orders necessary to ensure the child has a surrogate parent who performs the duties required under this section.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1025 (H.B. 1556), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2017.
Amended by:
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 781 (H.B. 1709), Sec. 2, eff. June 10, 2019.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Education Code

Title 2 - Public Education

Subtitle F - Curriculum, Programs, and Services

Chapter 29 - Educational Programs

Subchapter A. Special Education Program

Section 29.001. Statewide Plan

Section 29.0011. Prohibited Performance Indicator

Section 29.002. Definition

Section 29.003. Eligibility Criteria

Section 29.004. Full Individual and Initial Evaluation

Section 29.0041. Information and Consent for Certain Psychological Examinations or Tests

Section 29.005. Individualized Education Program

Section 29.0051. Model Form

Section 29.0052. Individualized Education Program Supplement

Section 29.006. Continuing Advisory Committee

Section 29.008. Contracts for Services; Residential Placement

Section 29.009. Public Notice Concerning Preschool Programs for Students With Disabilities

Section 29.010. Compliance

Section 29.011. Transition Planning

Section 29.0111. Beginning of Transition Planning

Section 29.0112. Transition and Employment Guide

Section 29.012. Residential Facilities

Section 29.013. Noneducational Community-Based Support Services for Certain Students With Disabilities

Section 29.014. School Districts That Provide Education Solely to Students Confined to or Educated in Hospitals

Section 29.015. Special Education Decision-Making for Children in Foster Care

Section 29.0151. Appointment of Surrogate Parent for Certain Children

Section 29.016. Evaluation Conducted Pursuant to a Special Education Due Process Hearing

Section 29.0161. Contract With State Office of Administrative Hearings for Special Education Due Process Hearings

Section 29.0162. Representation in Special Education Due Process Hearing

Section 29.0163. Protection of the Rights of Military Families With Children With Disabilities

Section 29.0164. Limitation Period for Filing Complaint and Requesting Special Education Due Process Hearing

Section 29.017. Transfer of Parental Rights at Age of Majority

Section 29.018. Special Education Grant

Section 29.019. Individualized Education Program Facilitation

Section 29.020. Individualized Education Program Facilitation Project

Section 29.022. Video Surveillance of Special Education Settings

Section 29.023. Notice of Rights

Section 29.026. Grant Program Providing Services to Students With Autism

Section 29.027. Grant Program Providing Training in Dyslexia for Teachers and Staff