26 Tex. Admin. Code § 749.2595 - May I use a video camera to supervise a child in the child's bedroom?
(a) Video cameras may be used to supervise
infants and toddlers.
(b) Video
cameras may not be used to supervise children, other than infants and toddlers,
unless the:
(1) Parent, or other person
legally authorized to consent, consents to the use of the video camera;
and
(2) Child:
(A) Is younger than five years old;
(B) Has primary medical needs; or
(C) Has a service plan that permits the use
for purposes of reducing risks of sexually offensive behavior, physical
aggression, or other behaviors identified as requiring heightened supervision,
such as night terrors, sleepwalks, or resides in a bedroom with such a child.
You must document the justification for the video camera in the child's service
plan, and the child must have other accessible and reasonable locations where
he may change his clothing in private.
(c) Video cameras may not be used to tape the
child, and images may not be accessible except to the foster home's
caregivers.
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