Sec. 29.454. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT; BEHAVIOR SUPPORT SPECIALISTS. (a) The discipline of an alleged offender resident by a school district is subject to Sections 37.0021 and 37.004 and to federal law governing the discipline of students with disabilities.
(b) A school district in which alleged offender residents are enrolled shall employ one or more behavior support specialists to serve the residents while at school. A behavior support specialist must:
(1) hold a baccalaureate degree;
(2) have training in providing to students positive behavioral support and intervention, as determined by the commissioner of education; and
(3) meet any other requirement jointly determined by the commissioner of education and the commissioner of the Department of Aging and Disability Services.
(c) A behavior support specialist shall conduct for each alleged offender resident enrolled in the school district a functional behavioral assessment that includes:
(1) data collection, through interviews with and observation of the resident;
(2) data analysis; and
(3) development of an individualized school behavioral intervention plan for the resident.
(d) Each behavior support specialist shall:
(1) ensure that each alleged offender resident enrolled in the school district is provided behavior management services under a school behavioral intervention plan based on the resident's functional behavioral assessment, as described by Subsection (c);
(2) communicate and coordinate with the resident's interdisciplinary team to ensure that behavioral intervention actions of the district and of the forensic state supported living center do not conflict;
(3) in the case of a resident who regresses:
(A) ensure that necessary corrective action is taken in the resident's individualized education program or school behavioral intervention plan, as appropriate; and
(B) communicate with the resident's interdisciplinary team concerning the regression and encourage the team to aggressively address the regression;
(4) participate in the resident's admission, review, and dismissal committee meetings in conjunction with:
(A) developing and implementing the resident's school behavioral intervention plan; and
(B) determining the appropriate educational placement for each resident, considering all available academic and behavioral information;
(5) coordinate each resident's school behavioral intervention plan with the resident's program of active treatment provided by the forensic state supported living center to ensure consistency of approach and response to the resident's identified behaviors;
(6) provide training for school district staff and, as appropriate, state supported living center staff in implementing behavioral intervention plans for each resident; and
(7) remain involved with the resident during the school day.
(e) Section 22.0511 applies to a behavior support specialist employed under this section by a school district.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 284 (S.B. 643), Sec. 2, eff. June 11, 2009.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle F - Curriculum, Programs, and Services
Chapter 29 - Educational Programs
Subchapter L. School District Program for Residents of Forensic State Supported Living Center
Section 29.453. School District Services
Section 29.454. Behavior Management; Behavior Support Specialists
Section 29.455. Memorandum of Understanding
Section 29.456. Failure of School District and Center to Agree