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Information Sharing Between School Districts and Law Enforcement; Plus Statewide Intake and Mandatory Reporting

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Information Sharing Between School Districts and Law Enforcement; Plus Statewide Intake and Mandatory Reporting
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Session 1: Information Sharing Between School Districts and Law Enforcement for School and Community Safety: A Two-Way Street - Post-incident reviews of school violence tragedies making the national news often find “dots were not connected” because information in the hands of school officials about a troubled or potentially dangerous student did not make it to law enforcement, or vice versa. This session examines relatively new and likely underutilized provisions of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and Texas Family Code that facilitate information sharing for student safety, relevant provisions of FERPA, as well as a lawyer’s obligation to disclose otherwise confidential information in certain circumstances under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. 

Session 2: Statewide Intake and Mandatory Reporting - A preview of upcoming changes to the Statewide Intake Abuse and Neglect Reporting Guide for Professionals.

Includes: Video Audio Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00 | 0.25 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Civil Appellate Law | Civil Trial Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2024

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1. Information Sharing Between School Districts and Law Enforcement for School and Community Safety: A Two-Way Street (Apr 2023)

Joseph L. Parks

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0.50 | 0.25 ethics
Information Sharing Between School Districts and Law Enforcement for School and Community Safety: A Two-Way Street (Apr 2023)

Post-incident reviews of school violence tragedies making the national news often find “dots were not connected” because information in the hands of school officials about a troubled or potentially dangerous student did not make it to law enforcement, or vice versa. This session examines relatively new and likely underutilized provisions of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and Texas Family Code that facilitate information sharing for student safety, relevant provisions of FERPA, as well as a lawyer’s obligation to disclose otherwise confidential information in certain circumstances under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. 

Originally presented: Feb 2023 School Law Conference

Joseph L. Parks, Law Office of Joseph L. Parks, PLLC - Plano, TX

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2. Statewide Intake and Mandatory Reporting (Apr 2023)

Stephen Black, Amanda Frangu

0.50 0.00 0.00 0.50
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Download session materials for offline use

(mp4)
30 mins
(mp3)
30 mins
(pdf)
8 pgs
Session 2 —30 mins
0.50
Statewide Intake and Mandatory Reporting (Apr 2023)

A preview of upcoming changes to the Statewide Intake Abuse and Neglect Reporting Guide for Professionals.

Originally presented: Feb 2023 School Law Conference

Stephen Black, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services - Austin, TX
Amanda Frangu, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services - Austin, TX