Event Title
Now Where is Campus?: The Impacts of Senate Bill 212 on Texas' Colleges
Date of Publication
2-3-2021
Document Type
Presentation
Abstract
In a response to the #metoo movement and unclear Title IX guidelines forwarded by the U.S. Department of Education, the Texas Legislature recently enacted Senate Bill 212 (SB212), a bill aimed at increasing the reporting of sexual violence on college campuses in Texas. In this brief, I report on institutional Title IX guidance just before SB212’s January 1st, 2020 implementation date, as SB212 drastically increases the reporting requirements and penalties associated with failures to comply.
Keywords
Title IX, Education
Persistent Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10950/2944
Now Where is Campus?: The Impacts of Senate Bill 212 on Texas' Colleges
In a response to the #metoo movement and unclear Title IX guidelines forwarded by the U.S. Department of Education, the Texas Legislature recently enacted Senate Bill 212 (SB212), a bill aimed at increasing the reporting of sexual violence on college campuses in Texas. In this brief, I report on institutional Title IX guidance just before SB212’s January 1st, 2020 implementation date, as SB212 drastically increases the reporting requirements and penalties associated with failures to comply.