ArticleCity.com - free articles for reprint.

SEARCH

SITE MENU

CATEGORIES

Keyword Search


Article Title
Author's Name


Measure to Protect Students at Texas Schools for Disabled Passes through Texas House Committee
 by: Tony R. Bertolino




One of the most important roles that our government plays, from the smallest City Council all the way to the White House and the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., is the protection of its people from harm. We have laws in place to protect our citizens from physical crimes, such as murder, assault, and rape. And our government also works to defend those who have been the victim of those crimes which leave no physical mark, such as defamation and robbery. The role of our state and federal legislators to adopt protective measures is heightened when discussing those who are least capable of speaking out in their own defense. One bill that was passed unanimously in the Texas House Human Services Committee yesterday hopes to improve on our state's ability to help one such group of Texans.

The bill, which was proposed by Rep. Patrick Rose, would install greater protection from abuse for residents who are enrolled in one of our state schools for the disabled. The measure would establish a state school ombudsman and a toll-free abuse hotline, as well as set up video surveillance cameras in each of the thirteen schools. In addition, this legislation would require more intense training of care workers, protect employees who report abusive colleagues, and increase the state penalty for failing to report mistreatment. The measure has been designated as emergency legislation, and has received full support from Governor Rick Perry. With this tag of urgency, we can expect that the full House will be addressing the details of this bill shortly.

At Bertolino LLP, we understand that attorneys have an important obligation in protecting the legal rights of the citizens of Texas and to hold people accountable who do not follow the law. We have lawyers who are ready to assist you if you have a family member who has been mistreated in a school that services the disabled. Please contact our Austin, Houston, or San Antonio office today if you have any questions regarding your situation. http://www.belolaw.com


About The Author

Tony R. Bertolino is the managing partner at Bertolino LLP with law offices located in Austin, Houston and San Antonio, Texas. A member of the Trial and Appellate Litigation Team, Mr. Bertolino’s practice is devoted largely to complex transactions, commercial litigation, business law, entertainment law and family law matters. You can read more about Mr. Bertolino at http://www.belolaw.com

 


Insurance Claims Adjusting

Interpreting the Law

Incarceration Guide - Prison Camp Part 4

How to Fire Someone

 

<< Back to "Legal" Index


Disclaimer: The information presented and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors
and do not necessarily represent the views of ArticleCity.com and/or its partners.



Search || Bulk Article Submission || Submit An Article || Syndicate Articles
Free Videos || Advertising|| Home || Privacy Policy
Terms of Use || Link To Us || Site Map || Contact Us

This site uses Thumbshots previews