Bill Text: TX HB2521 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the prohibition on the use of a neck restraint by a peace officer during a search or arrest.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-13 - Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety [HB2521 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2521-Introduced.html
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| By: Thompson of Harris | H.B. No. 2521 | |
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| relating to the prohibition on the use of a neck restraint by a | ||
| peace officer during a search or arrest. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Article 2.33, Code of Criminal Procedure, as | ||
| added by Chapter 534 (S.B. 69), Acts of the 87th Legislature, | ||
| Regular Session, 2021, is redesignated as Article 2.34, Code of | ||
| Criminal Procedure, and amended to read as follows: | ||
| Art. 2.34 [ |
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| ARREST PROHIBITED. A peace officer may not intentionally use a | ||
| choke hold, carotid artery hold, or similar neck restraint in | ||
| searching or arresting a person unless: | ||
| (1) the restraint is necessary to prevent serious | ||
| bodily injury to or the death of the officer or another person; and | ||
| (2) the officer discontinues the restraint as soon as | ||
| the threat of serious bodily injury or death described by | ||
| Subdivision (1) has passed. | ||
| SECTION 2. Section 1701.2551(b), Occupations Code, is | ||
| amended to read as follows: | ||
| (b) The basic peace officer training course must include | ||
| training on: | ||
| (1) the prohibition against the intentional use of a | ||
| choke hold, carotid artery hold, or similar neck restraint during a | ||
| search or arrest by a peace officer as prescribed by Article 2.34, | ||
| Code of Criminal Procedure [ |
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| (2) the duty of a peace officer to intervene to stop or | ||
| prevent another peace officer from using force against a person | ||
| suspected of committing an offense if: | ||
| (A) the amount of force exceeds that which is | ||
| reasonable under the circumstances; and | ||
| (B) the officer knows or should know that the | ||
| other officer's use of force: | ||
| (i) violates state or federal law; | ||
| (ii) puts a person at risk of bodily injury, | ||
| as that term is defined by Section 1.07, Penal Code, and is not | ||
| immediately necessary to avoid imminent bodily injury to a peace | ||
| officer or other person; and | ||
| (iii) is not required to apprehend the | ||
| person suspected of committing an offense; and | ||
| (3) the duty of a peace officer who encounters an | ||
| injured person while discharging the officer's official duties to | ||
| immediately and as necessary request emergency medical services | ||
| personnel to provide the person with emergency medical services | ||
| and, while waiting for emergency medical services personnel to | ||
| arrive, provide first aid or treatment to the person to the extent | ||
| of the officer's skills and training, unless the request for | ||
| emergency medical services personnel or the provision of first aid | ||
| or treatment would expose the officer or another person to a risk of | ||
| bodily injury or the officer is injured and physically unable to | ||
| make the request or provide the treatment. | ||
| SECTION 3. Section 1701.269(b), Occupations Code, as added | ||
| by Chapter 722 (H.B. 3712), Acts of the 87th Legislature, Regular | ||
| Session, 2021, is amended to read as follows: | ||
| (b) The model training curriculum and model policies | ||
| developed under Subsection (a) must include curriculum and policies | ||
| regarding: | ||
| (1) the prohibition against the intentional | ||
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| carotid artery hold, or similar neck restraint during a search or | ||
| arrest by a peace officer as prescribed by Article 2.34, Code of | ||
| Criminal Procedure [ |
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| peace officer to intervene to stop or prevent another peace officer | ||
| from using force against a person suspected of committing an | ||
| offense if: | ||
| (A) the amount of force exceeds that which is | ||
| reasonable under the circumstances; and | ||
| (B) the officer knows or should know that the | ||
| other officer's use of force: | ||
| (i) violates state or federal law; | ||
| (ii) puts a person at risk of bodily injury, | ||
| as that term is defined by Section 1.07, Penal Code, and is not | ||
| immediately necessary to avoid imminent bodily injury to a peace | ||
| officer or other person; and | ||
| (iii) is not required to apprehend the | ||
| person suspected of committing an offense; and | ||
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| peace officer who encounters an injured person while discharging | ||
| the officer's official duties to immediately and as necessary | ||
| request emergency medical services personnel to provide the person | ||
| with emergency medical services and, while waiting for emergency | ||
| medical services personnel to arrive, provide first aid or | ||
| treatment to the person to the extent of the officer's skills and | ||
| training, unless the request for emergency medical services | ||
| personnel or the provision of first aid or treatment would expose | ||
| the officer or another person to a risk of bodily injury or the | ||
| officer is injured and physically unable to make the request or | ||
| provide the treatment. | ||
| SECTION 4. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails | ||
| over another Act of the 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, | ||
| relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted | ||
| codes. | ||
| SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
