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TEC 29.005

Texas Education Code § 29.005. Individualized Education Program. 

(a) Before a child is enrolled in a special education program of a school district, the district shall establish a committee composed of the persons required under

20 U.S.C. Section 1414(d) to develop the child's individualized education program. If a committee is required to include a general education teacher, the teacher

included must, to the extent practicable, be a teacher who is responsible for implementing a portion of the child's individualized education program.

(b) The committee shall develop the individualized education program by agreement of the committee members or, if those persons cannot agree, by an alternate

method provided by the agency. Majority vote may not be used to determine the individualized education program.

(b-1) The written statement of the individualized education program must document the decisions of the committee with respect to issues discussed at each committee

meeting. The written statement must include:

(1) the date of the meeting;

(2) the name, position, and signature of each member participating in the meeting; and

(3) an indication of whether the child's parents, the adult student, if applicable, and the administrator agreed or disagreed with the decisions of the committee.

(c) If the individualized education program is not developed by agreement, the written statement of the program required under 20 U.S.C. Section 1414(d) must include

the basis of the disagreement. Each member of the committee who disagrees with the individualized education program developed by the committee is entitled to

include a statement of disagreement in the written statement of the program.

(d) If the primary language of the child's parent is a language other than English, the district shall:

(1) provide the parent with a written or audiotaped copy of the child's individualized education program translated into Spanish if Spanish is the parent's primary

language; or

(2) if the parent's primary language is a language other than Spanish, make a good faith effort to provide the parent with a written or audiotaped copy of the child's

individualized education program translated into the parent's primary language.

(e) The commissioner by rule may require a school district to include in the individualized education program of a student with autism any information or requirement

determined necessary to ensure the student receives a free appropriate public education as required under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

(20 U.S.C. Section 1400 et seq.).

(f) Repealed by Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1065 (H.B. 2), Sec. 4.63(5), and Ch. 1137 (S.B. 568), Sec. 64(5), eff. June 20, 2025.

(g) The committee may determine that a behavior improvement plan or a behavioral intervention plan is appropriate for a student for whom the committee has

developed an individualized education program. If the committee makes that determination, the behavior improvement plan or the behavioral intervention plan

shall be included as part of the student's individualized education program and provided to each teacher with responsibility for educating the student.

(h) If a behavior improvement plan or a behavioral intervention plan is included as part of a student's individualized education program under Subsection (g), the

committee shall review the plan at least annually and more frequently if appropriate to address:

(1) changes in a student's circumstances that may impact the student's behavior, such as:

(A) the placement of the student in a different educational setting;

(B) an increase or persistence in disciplinary actions taken regarding the student for similar types of behavioral incidents;

(C) a pattern of unexcused absences; or

(D) an unauthorized unsupervised departure from an educational setting; or

(2) the safety of the student or others.


Last Amended: 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1137 (S.B. 568), Sec. 64(5), eff. June 20, 2025.

Entered: January 7, 2026


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