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Case Law and Legislative Developments in School Law: Temporary Custodian Law, "Do Not Hire" Registry, Governmental Immunity
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Session 2: “Do Not Hire” Registry - As part of HB3 and in order to address the issue of uncertified individuals working in public schools, the 86th Texas Legislature created a “Do Not Hire” registry. This presentation covers who is listed in the registry, the new reporting requirements for superintendents, directors and principals, the due process for reported employees, and the repercussions for schools and administrators that hire or refuse to fire individuals on the registry.
Session 3: Governmental Immunity - An update on caselaw reflecting developments in, and evolving challenges to, the immunity doctrine. Discussion includes recent cases, immunity in the contract context, ultra vires actions, and possible changes in the judicial attitude towards immunity.
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Leticia D. McGowan
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Session 1
—35 mins
Temporary Custodian Law (Mar 2020)
What is your obligation to maintain or secure records about government business that were created on a privately-owned device of account? Learn about the changes in the law and best practices to ensure compliance.
Originally presented: Feb 2020 School Law Conference
Leticia D. McGowan,
Dallas Independent School District - Dallas, TX
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Laura Moriaty, David Rodriguez
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Session 2
—30 mins
“Do Not Hire” Registry (Mar 2020)
As part of HB3 and in order to address the issue of uncertified individuals working in public schools, the 86th Texas Legislature created a “Do Not Hire” registry. This presentation covers who is listed in the registry, the new reporting requirements for superintendents, directors and principals, the due process for reported employees, and the repercussions for schools and administrators that hire or refuse to fire individuals on the registry.
Originally presented: Feb 2020 School Law Conference
Laura Moriaty,
Texas Education Agency - Austin, TX
David Rodriguez,
Texas Education Agency - Austin, TX
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Jonathan Griffin Brush
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Session 3
—42 mins
Governmental Immunity (Mar 2020)
An update on caselaw reflecting developments in, and evolving challenges to, the immunity doctrine. Discussion includes recent cases, immunity in the contract context, ultra vires actions, and possible changes in the judicial attitude towards immunity.
Originally presented: Feb 2020 School Law Conference
Jonathan Griffin Brush,
Rogers, Morris & Grover, L.L.P. - Houston, TX