HB133
Type: B Origin: House Texas Comments: 0

Relating To Prohibiting The Use Of Certain Restraints On Students Enrolled In Public Schools Who Receive Special Education Services.

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This bill aims to prohibit the use of certain restraints, such as physical or mechanical restraints, on students enrolled in public schools who receive special education services. It seeks to protect these students from unnecessary and harmful restraint practices that can have adverse effects on their well-being and learning environment. The main provisions include outlining specific guidelines for school personnel on alternative behavior management techniques and requiring schools to report any instances of restraint use to parents or guardians. The bill aims to promote a safer and more inclusive educational environment for students with special needs by addressing the appropriate use of restraints in schools.

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  • 2022-11-14: Filed

  • 2023-02-23: Read first time

  • 2023-02-23: Referred to Youth Health & Safety, Select

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