• The committee must:

    (1) participate on behalf of the district in developing and implementing emergency plans consistent with the district multihazard emergency operations plan (EOP) to ensure that the plans reflect specific campus, facility, or support service needs;

    (2) periodically provide recommendations to the district’s board of trustees and district administrators regarding updating the district multihazard EOP in accordance with best practices identified by TEA, the TxSSC, or a person included in the registry established by the TxSSC (i.e., a safety consultant);

    (3) provide the district with any campus, facility, or support service information required in connection with the safety and security audit, a safety and security audit report, or other reports the district is required to submit to the TxSSC;

    (4) review each report the district is required to submit to the TxSSC to ensure that the report contains accurate and complete information regarding each campus, facility, or support service in accordance with criteria established by the TxSSC; and

    (5) consult with local law enforcement agencies on methods to increase law enforcement presence near district campuses. Tex. Educ. Code § 37.109(b)