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SB 13 FAQs
Final Adopted Mandatory Collection Development Standards (March 6, 2026)
SB 13 by Sen. Angela Paxton, was passed by the 89th Texas Legislature and signed into law by Governor Abbott. It’s effective date is September 1, 2025. There is a great deal of confusion and uncertainty about how this new law will be implemented. This page will be updated as TLA receives additional clarification and information. Highlights of the new law:
Timeline
Collection Development
Parental Access
Local School Advisory Councils
Acquiring Library Materials
The school board must adopt a policy for acquiring library materials, including purchasing and the receipt of donated materials. The board must:
Challenges to Library Materials
Resources
SB 13 FAQs (July 15, 2025)
This FAQ document outlines our understanding of the broad requirements of the new law and its general implications for school libraries across Texas. Because each of the more than 1200 school districts in Texas operates under its own unique policies, procedures, and legal interpretations, we are unable to address district-specific scenarios. Librarians should work closely with their campus and district administrators, as well as district legal counsel, to determine how the law will be implemented locally.
TSLAC Final Adopted Collection Development Standards (March 6, 2026)
Texas Education Agency (TEA) SB 13 Required Library Materials Challenge Form
TEA has adopted the Library Materials challenge form required by SB 13 which all districts are required to post on their websites for submission of a written challenge to library materials. TEA provided the form in an editable format so it can be modified to include district-specific information and instructions for submitting the form. Districts are encouraged to make the form as easy as possible to access, including allowing individuals to complete the form online. An alternative option for individuals who may not have access to a computer or internet should also be available.
The following district specific information must be incorporated into the Library Materials Challenge Form:
School districts may include additional fields and information in the TEA-adopted form but may not omit the fields or information provided.
Required Library Materials Challenge Form
Library Materials Challenge Form Instructions for Districts
SB 13 Acquisition Policies & Implications for Purchasing | July 31 webinar
Sample Form for campus librarians to submit order lists to district library services
Sample –Instructions for Checking Book Lists for Books Currently in Collection
Sample – Spreadsheet Comparing Books In Collection to Order List
Sample Documents Provided by Various Districts
These documents are examples of procedures some districts have developed. They are shared to provide ideas for other districts that are in the process of developing their procedures. Librarians should work with district administration and consult district legal counsel to ensure compliance. NOTE: These resources are in the TLA Engage All Member Community library; you must log in to Engage to access the documents.
Sample Procurement Process – No SLAC
Sample Purchasing Timeline
Sample Public Comment Feedback Form
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TLA’s monthly June 2026 member spotlight features Yasmeen Harris-Youngblood, Librarian at Hexter Elementary, Dallas ISD.