Tex. Educ. Code Section 25.091
Powers and Duties of Peace Officers and Other Attendance Officers


(a)

A peace officer serving as an attendance officer has the following powers and duties concerning enforcement of compulsory school attendance requirements:

(1)

to investigate each case of a violation of compulsory school attendance requirements referred to the peace officer;

(2)

to enforce compulsory school attendance requirements by:

(A)

applying truancy prevention measures adopted under Section 25.0915 (Truancy Prevention Measures) to the student; and

(B)

if the truancy prevention measures fail to meaningfully address the student’s conduct:
(i)
referring the student to a truancy court if the student has unexcused absences for the amount of time specified under Section 65.003 (Truant Conduct)(a), Family Code; or
(ii)
filing a complaint in a county, justice, or municipal court against a parent who violates Section 25.093 (Parent Contributing to Nonattendance);

(3)

to serve court-ordered legal process;

(4)

to review school attendance records for compliance by each student investigated by the officer;

(5)

to maintain an investigative record on each compulsory school attendance requirement violation and related court action and, at the request of a court, the board of trustees of a school district, or the commissioner, to provide a record to the individual or entity requesting the record; and

(6)

to make a home visit or otherwise contact the parent of a student who is in violation of compulsory school attendance requirements, except that a peace officer may not enter a residence without the permission of the parent of a student required under this subchapter to attend school or of the tenant or owner of the residence except to lawfully serve court-ordered legal process on the parent.

(b)

An attendance officer employed by a school district who is not commissioned as a peace officer has the following powers and duties with respect to enforcement of compulsory school attendance requirements:

(1)

to investigate each case of a violation of the compulsory school attendance requirements referred to the attendance officer;

(2)

to enforce compulsory school attendance requirements by:

(A)

applying truancy prevention measures adopted under Section 25.0915 (Truancy Prevention Measures) to the student; and

(B)

if the truancy prevention measures fail to meaningfully address the student’s conduct:
(i)
referring the student to a truancy court if the student has unexcused absences for the amount of time specified under Section 65.003 (Truant Conduct)(a), Family Code; and
(ii)
filing a complaint in a county, justice, or municipal court against a parent who violates Section 25.093 (Parent Contributing to Nonattendance);

(3)

to monitor school attendance compliance by each student investigated by the officer;

(4)

to maintain an investigative record on each compulsory school attendance requirement violation and related court action and, at the request of a court, the board of trustees of a school district, or the commissioner, to provide a record to the individual or entity requesting the record;

(5)

to make a home visit or otherwise contact the parent of a student who is in violation of compulsory school attendance requirements, except that the attendance officer may not enter a residence without permission of the parent or of the owner or tenant of the residence; and

(6)

at the request of a parent, to escort a student from any location to a school campus to ensure the student’s compliance with compulsory school attendance requirements.

(b-1)

A peace officer who has probable cause to believe that a child is in violation of the compulsory school attendance law under Section 25.085 (Compulsory School Attendance) may take the child into custody for the purpose of returning the child to the school campus of the child to ensure the child’s compliance with compulsory school attendance requirements.

(c)

In this section:

(1)

“Parent” includes a person standing in parental relation.

(2)

“Peace officer” has the meaning assigned by Article 2.12 (Who Are Peace Officers), Code of Criminal Procedure.

(2)

“Peace officer” has the meaning assigned by Article 2A.001 (Peace Officers Generally), Code of Criminal Procedure.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 260, Sec. 1, eff. May 30, 1995. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1514, Sec. 2, eff. Sept. 1, 2001; Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 137, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1058 (H.B. 2237), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2007.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1098 (S.B. 1489), Sec. 9, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 935 (H.B. 2398), Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2015.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 765 (H.B. 4504), Sec. 2.036, eff. January 1, 2025.

Source: Section 25.091 — Powers and Duties of Peace Officers and Other Attendance Officers, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ED/htm/ED.­25.­htm#25.­091 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

25.001
Admission
25.002
Requirements for Enrollment
25.003
Tuition for Certain Children from Other States
25.004
Tuition for Certain Military Dependents Prohibited
25.005
Reciprocity Agreements Regarding Military Personnel and Dependents
25.006
Transition Assistance for Military Dependents
25.007
Transition Assistance for Students Who Are Homeless or in Substitute Care
25.008
Enrollment in Summer School Course by Person Not Enrolled in District
25.0011
Certain Incarcerated Children
25.0021
Use of Legal Surname
25.0022
Food Allergy Information Requested Upon Enrollment
25.031
Assignments and Transfers in Discretion of Governing Board
25.0031
Tuition for Students Holding Certain Student Visas
25.032
Basis for Assignment or Transfer
25.033
Assignment or Transfer on Petition of Parent
25.034
Hearing
25.035
Transfers Between Districts or Counties
25.036
Transfer of Student
25.037
Transfer of State Funds
25.038
Tuition Fee for Transfer Students
25.039
Contracts and Tuition for Education Outside District
25.040
Transfer to District of Bordering State
25.041
Transfer of Children or Wards of Employees of State Supported Living Centers
25.042
Transfer of Children of Employees of Texas Juvenile Justice Department Facilities
25.043
Classroom Placement of Multiple Birth Siblings
25.045
Transfer to District Offering In-person Instruction
25.081
Operation of Schools
25.082
Pledges of Allegiance
25.083
School Day Interruptions
25.084
Year-round System
25.085
Compulsory School Attendance
25.086
Exemptions
25.087
Excused Absences
25.088
School Attendance Officer
25.089
Compensation of Attendance Officer
25.090
Attendance Officer Not Selected
25.091
Powers and Duties of Peace Officers and Other Attendance Officers
25.092
Minimum Attendance for Class Credit or Final Grade
25.093
Parent Contributing to Nonattendance
25.094
Agreement for Dismissal of Parent Contributing to Nonattendance Charge
25.095
Warning Notices
25.112
Class Size
25.113
Notice of Class Size
25.151
Student Expression
25.152
Limited Public Forum
25.153
Religious Expression in Class Assignments
25.154
Freedom to Organize Religious Groups and Activities
25.155
Adoption of Policy
25.156
Model Policy Governing Voluntary Religious Expression in Public Schools
25.0341
Transfer of Students Involved in Sexual Assault
25.0342
Transfer of Students Who Are Victims of or Have Engaged in Bullying
25.0343
Transfer of Students Residing in Household of Student Receiving Special Education Services
25.0344
Transfer of Students Who Are Children of Peace Officers
25.0811
First Day of Instruction
25.0812
Last Day of School
25.0815
Operation and Instructional Time Waivers for School Safety Training
25.0822
Patriotic Society Access to Students
25.901
Exercise of Constitutional Right to Pray
25.902
Prohibition on Certain Discrimination in Student Dress or Grooming Policy
25.904
Use of Calculator Application in Place of Graphing Calculator
25.0915
Truancy Prevention Measures
25.0951
School District Complaint or Referral for Failure to Attend School
25.0952
Procedures Applicable to Parent Contributing to Nonattendance Offense

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 25.091’s source at texas​.gov