26 Tex. Admin. Code § 748.1113 - Under what circumstances may I conduct a search for prohibited items or items that endanger a child's safety?
(a) A child's possessions must be free of
unreasonable searches and unreasonable removal of personal items.
(b) You may search a child, his possessions,
or his room when you have reasonable suspicion:
(1) Of the presence of a prohibited item or
an item that endangers the child's safety;
(2) That the child made suicidal threats or
threatened to hurt himself or others; or
(3) That the child was involved in
theft.
(c) Residential
treatment centers and emergency care services programs may conduct routine
searches (such as upon return from a home visit or return from school) as long
as the routine searches are:
(1) Justified in
your policies;
(2) Conducted
uniformly; and
(3) Do not involve
the removal of clothing, other than outer clothing, such as coats, jackets,
hats, gloves, shoes, or socks.
(d) Only a caregiver of the same gender as
the child may conduct a search that involves the removal of clothing, other
than outer clothing, such as coats, jackets, hats, gloves, shoes, or
socks.
(e) If a search involves the
removal of clothing (other than outer clothing), a second caregiver must
witness the search.
(f) The
caregiver must ensure that other children do not witness a search that involves
the removal of clothing, other than outer clothing.
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