Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 66 - STATE ADOPTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Subchapter B - STATE ADOPTION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Section 66.30 - State Review Panels
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The commissioner of education shall determine the number of review panels needed to review instructional materials under consideration for adoption, the number of persons to serve on each panel, and, subject to this section, the process for selecting panel members.
(b) As determined by this section, panel members shall serve with the advice and consent of the member from whose district the panel member resides.
(c) The commissioner shall solicit nominations for possible appointees to state review panels from the State Board of Education (SBOE), school districts, open-enrollment charter schools, and educational organizations in the state. Nominations may be accepted from any Texas resident. Nominations shall not be made by or accepted from any publishers; hardware or software providers; authors; depositories; agents for publishers, hardware or software providers, authors, or depositories; or any person who holds any official position with a publisher, hardware or software provider, author, depository, or agent.
(d) A person nominated to serve on a state review panel shall disclose in any nomination or application, in a manner designated by the commissioner, his or her residence and whether currently or at any time in the 36 months preceding the appointment the person:
(e) The commissioner shall propose appointments to state review panels that, to the extent possible, as determined by the commissioner, include the following:
(f) For purposes of this section, an "academic expert" is a person who:
(g) The commissioner shall notify the SBOE of the proposed appointments. The commissioner shall assign each appointee to the SBOE district in which he or she resides.
(h) An SBOE member may reject the proposed appointment of a panel member representing that member's SBOE district by notifying the commissioner via electronic mail within five business days of receiving the proposed appointment list. Failure to reject a proposed appointment within five business days constitutes consent for the appointment.
(i) After close of the five-business-day period under subsection (h) of this section, the commissioner may propose additional members if necessary. The commissioner shall provide to the SBOE member who represents the district of residence for each additional proposed panel member the opportunity for review of additional members in accordance with the time period and rejection rules under subsection (h) of this section. The SBOE shall be notified of finalized appointments made by the commissioner to state review panels. The final list of appointees, their roles, and who nominated them shall be given to each member of the SBOE no later than the first public meeting following the finalization of the panels.
(j) The commissioner shall inform nominees who are not appointed to a state review panel that all members of the public may review instructional materials and give input during the public comment period.
(k) The role of each appointee shall be designated by the commissioner and disclosed to all appointees on each panel.
(l) Members of a state review panel may be removed at the discretion of the commissioner at any time prior to the completion of the review.