Sec. 37.054. PARENTAL NOTICE, CONSENT, AND ACCESS TO INFORMATION. (a) Before a student is admitted to a school-community guidance center, the administrator of the center must notify the student's parent or guardian that the student has been assigned to attend the center. (b) The notification must include: (1) the reason that the student has been assigned to the center; (2) a statement that on request the parent or guardian is entitled to be fully informed in writing of any treatment method or testing program involving the student; and (3) a statement that the parent or guardian may request to be advised and to give written, signed consent for any psychological testing or treatment involving the student. (c) If, after notification, a parent refuses to consent to testing or treatment of the student, the center may not provide any further psychological treatment or testing. (d) A parent or guardian of a student attending a center is entitled to inspect: (1) any instructional or guidance material to be used by the student, including teachers' manuals, tapes, and films; and (2) the results of any treatment, testing, or guidance method involving the student. (e) The administrator of the center may set a schedule for inspection of materials that allows reasonable access but does not interfere with the conduct of classes or business activities of the school.
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