Understanding Texas SB 507 Requirements for Security Cameras in Special Education
What to Know About the State Law Mandating Video Recording in Special Ed Classrooms
As a school administrator in Brownsville, you're already juggling federal compliance, state testing requirements, and the unique challenges of serving a diverse border community. Texas Senate Bill 507 adds another layer: mandatory security cameras in special education classrooms upon request.
When a parent, staff member, or board member submits a written request for classroom surveillance, your district has just seven school business days to respond – and, if approved, 45 school business days to have those cameras operational.
For Brownsville administrators managing tight budgets and complex logistics, your schools must be prepared before that first request lands on your desk, ensuring you can protect students while meeting legal obligations without scrambling for solutions.