Chief Executive Officer Reporting Requirements Under TEX.EDUC. CODE § 51.253(c)

As of January 1, 2020, Texas universities are required to annually post online SB 212 reporting data. The data may not identify any person and must include:

  • the number of reports received under Texas Education Code Section 51.252;
  • the number of investigations conducted as a result of those reports;
  • the disposition, if any, of any disciplinary processes arising from those reports;
  • the number of those reports for which the institution determined not to initiate a disciplinary process, if any; and
  • any disciplinary actions taken under Texas Education Code Section 51.255.

Please see below for SB 212 reporting data for the University of Houston from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023, as well as explanatory notes:

Reports Submitted under Tex. Edu. Code, Section 51.252

For the 2022-2023 academic year, the Office of Title IX received a total of (45) actionable reports under Tex. Edu. Code, Section 51.252. Of those, (14) were provided with support and resources and (4) [1] pursued the Formal Grievance Process. No reports were made to confidential resources on campus for a total of (45) reports submitted by employees under Tex. Edu. Code, Section 51.252.

 

APPENDIX A

CEO SUMMARY DATA REPORT

Texas Southern University 2023 CEO Report and Executive Summary

2022 – 2023 Fiscal Year, Starting on September 1, 2022, to August 31, 2023

Title IX Table TEC 51.255 Table

Notes on the tables above:

  • *Investigations: The Title IX Coordinator conducts a preliminary investigation into all reports received under Texas Education Code Section 51.252. A "formal investigation" indicates a formal complaint was filed, followed by a full investigation and disciplinary process, if applicable. A formal investigation is initiated when the complainant or University files a formal complaint against the respondent. 
  • Confidential reports: “Number of confidential reports” is a sub-set of the total number of reports. Confidential reports are provided in a non-identified format by a confidential employee or office (for example, a university health or counseling facility).
  • Dispositions: “Disposition” means “final result under the institution’s disciplinary process” as defined in the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s rules for the Texas Education Code Section 51.259. Therefore, pending disciplinary processes will not be listed until the result is final.
  • No Finding of Violation: “No Finding of a Policy Violation” refers to instances where there is no finding of responsibility after a formal investigation and an appeal process.
  • Determination Not to Initiate Discipline Process: The reasons to not initiate a discipline process can include but are not limited to: administrative closure; insufficient information to investigate further; confidential employee reporting (no identifiable information for complainant); the respondent’s identity was unknown or not reported; the respondent was not university-affiliated; the complainant requested the university not investigate the report further; an informal resolution was completed; an investigation is ongoing; or the formal investigation was completed with no finding of a policy violation. 

 


[1] August 25, 2023, Formal Grievance Process concluded on a case from August 29, 2022. This case is not included as a part of the (45) actionable reports received in academic year 2022-2023.

[2] “Number of confidential reports” is a sub-set of the total number of reports that were received under Section 51.252, by a confidential employee or office.

[3] “Disposition” means “result under the institution’s disciplinary process” as defined in the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) rules for TEC, Section 51.259 (See 19 Tex. Admin. Code Section 3.6(e) (2019)); therefore, pending disciplinary processes will not be listed until the final result is rendered.

[4] August 25, 2023, Formal Grievance Process concluded on a case from August 29, 2022.

The Texas Southern University Office of Title IX (“OTIX”) is pleased to offer resources which provide support to any student, faculty, or staff member of the institution who has been affected by an incident of sexual or gender-based harassment or misconduct.You do not have to file a formal report or press criminal charges to receive assistance. Whether you are looking for counseling and emotional support; academic, housing, or work accommodations; or to learn more about reporting and investigations, your campus Resource Person can help you find the resources that best fit your individual situation.

SUPPORTIVE RESOURCE FLYER

Some examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Notifying faculty for a student’s absences or missed work
  • Advocating for flexibility in assignments or deadlines
  • Making referrals to resources both on and off campus to meet an individual’s needs of personal health, safety, and security
  • Assisting parties in understanding the complaint and grievance process from start to finish
  • Connecting both Complainants and Respondents with Advisors provided by the University, if desired or needed

Non-Confidential Campus Resources

  • University Public Safety/Police – 713.313.7000 (on-campus) or Dial 911 (off campus)
  • Residential Life and Housing/713.313.7206
  • Dean of Students – 713.313.1038
  • Student Conduct – 713.313.1038

Confidential Campus Resources

  • University Counseling Center – tsu.edu/ucc / 713.313.7804 main number / After Hours Crisis Number – 713.313.7863
  • University Health Center – tsu.edu/health / 713.313.7173
  • University Counseling Center – tsu.edu/ucc / 713.313.7804 main number / After Hours Crisis Number – 713.313.7863
  • University Health Center – tsu.edu/health / 713.313.7173

Law Enforcement Assistance

  • Houston Police Department - Sex Crime Unit / Family Violence Unit houstontx.gov/police/divisions/special_crimes/ / Emergencies dial 911
    • *Texas Southern University has a Memorandum of Understanding with Local Law Enforcement Agencies to provide criminal support resources to faculty, staff, and students.

Non-Campus Resources

City of Houston Health and Medical Help

  • Houston Methodist Hospital – 6565 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 713.790.3311
  • Houston Medical Center – 6441 Main Street, Houston, TX 713.790.0500

City of Houston Crisis Intervention/Mental Health for Individuals

National Resources

  • National Coalition for Anti-Violence Programs (LGBTQ Victim Hotline): 1.212.714.1141
  • Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN): 1.800. 656.HOPE (4673)
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1.800. 799.SAFE(7233)
  • Stalking Resource Center: 202.467.8700
  • National Sexual Violence Resource Center: 1.877.739.3895
  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: 303.839.1852

The OTIX strives to offer fair, equitable, and individualized support to Complainants, Respondents, and Witnesses affected by Title IX-related matters. OTIX is able to refer individuals to critical resources on campus and in the community, this includes referrals to confidential resources.

For more information regarding supportive resources, please email  titleix@tsu.edu