Bill Text: TX HB3330 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of a task force on the statewide alert systems for abducted children and missing persons with intellectual disabilities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-05-11 - Placed on General State Calendar [HB3330 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB3330-Comm_Sub.html
88R11569 CJD-D | ||
By: Sherman, Sr. | H.B. No. 3330 |
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relating to the establishment of a task force on the statewide alert | ||
systems for abducted children and missing persons with intellectual | ||
disabilities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. (a) In this section: | ||
(1) "Child" means an individual younger than 18 years | ||
of age. | ||
(2) "Commission" means the Texas Commission on Law | ||
Enforcement. | ||
(3) "Task force" means the task force on the statewide | ||
alert systems for abducted children and missing persons with | ||
intellectual disabilities established by this Act. | ||
(b) The task force is composed of the following 16 members | ||
appointed by the presiding officer of the commission: | ||
(1) a child with a physical disability; | ||
(2) a child with a mental illness or intellectual | ||
disability; | ||
(3) a family member of a person with a mental illness | ||
or intellectual disability; | ||
(4) an employee of a local behavioral health | ||
authority; | ||
(5) a member of a community resource coordination | ||
group as defined by Section 531.151, Government Code; | ||
(6) an employee or volunteer of a nonprofit | ||
organization that supports the self-advocacy of children; | ||
(7) an employee or volunteer of a nonprofit | ||
organization that provides services to children with disabilities; | ||
(8) an employee or volunteer of a nonprofit | ||
organization that provides services to children with mental health | ||
needs; | ||
(9) a school counselor certified under Subchapter B, | ||
Chapter 21, Education Code, who has experience in offering | ||
trauma-informed care to students; | ||
(10) a physician with experience working with patients | ||
with disabilities or a psychiatrist; | ||
(11) an attorney licensed in this state whose practice | ||
includes juvenile justice or family law; | ||
(12) an attorney licensed in this state whose practice | ||
includes probate or civil jurisprudence; | ||
(13) a representative of the Texas Education Agency; | ||
(14) a representative of the Health and Human Services | ||
Commission; | ||
(15) a representative of the Department of Family and | ||
Protective Services; and | ||
(16) a representative of the Department of Public | ||
Safety. | ||
(c) The task force shall elect a presiding officer from | ||
among its membership. | ||
(d) The presiding officer of the commission shall fill a | ||
vacancy on the task force in the same manner as the original | ||
appointment. | ||
(e) The task force shall meet at least quarterly at the call | ||
of the presiding officer. The task force may meet in person or by | ||
electronic means. | ||
(f) A task force member is not entitled to compensation for | ||
service on the task force but, if authorized by the presiding | ||
officer of the task force, may be reimbursed from funds available | ||
for the purpose for actual and necessary expenses incurred in | ||
performing task force duties. | ||
(g) The task force may accept gifts, grants, and donations | ||
to carry out the task force's duties under this Act. | ||
(h) The commission shall establish a task force to study the | ||
classification of cases for the statewide alert systems for | ||
abducted children and missing persons with intellectual | ||
disabilities provided under Subchapter L, Chapter 411, Government | ||
Code, and the application of those systems to each case. The study | ||
shall include: | ||
(1) an analysis of children and persons with | ||
intellectual disabilities reported missing throughout the state, | ||
including: | ||
(A) whether a statewide alert system was | ||
activated as a result of the report; | ||
(B) the following for each person reported | ||
missing, if known: | ||
(i) age; | ||
(ii) gender; | ||
(iii) ethnicity; | ||
(iv) sexual orientation and gender | ||
identity; | ||
(v) human or sex trafficking risk score | ||
calculated using a risk assessment regularly used by law | ||
enforcement agencies in this state; | ||
(vi) urban or rural designation, as defined | ||
by the United States Census Bureau in the most recent census, for | ||
the person's residence; and | ||
(vii) opportunity zone, as defined by the | ||
Internal Revenue Service, for the person's residence; and | ||
(C) the law enforcement response to the missing | ||
persons report, including: | ||
(i) if a 911 or 311 call was made in | ||
relation to the missing person's disappearance, the 911 or 311 | ||
classification applied to the call in the applicable computer-aided | ||
dispatch system, including missing, runaway, abducted, or | ||
kidnapped; | ||
(ii) the classification of the missing | ||
persons case within any applicable law enforcement database, | ||
including a jail management system or offender management system; | ||
(iii) any indication included in the report | ||
indicating the mental health condition of the missing person; | ||
(iv) whether law enforcement agencies in | ||
adjoining municipalities or counties were notified of the missing | ||
person; and | ||
(v) the law enforcement agency's | ||
communication with the missing person's parent, caregiver, or | ||
another person who reported the person missing; and | ||
(2) a description of any trends or patterns in the data | ||
analyzed under Subdivision (1) that indicate that a group or subset | ||
of missing persons cases are treated differently than others based | ||
on a characteristic of the missing person. | ||
(i) The task force shall compile information regarding each | ||
law enforcement agency and agency providing 911 dispatch operations | ||
in this state. The information must include: | ||
(1) whether the agency has a written mental health | ||
policy applicable to alleged victims or offenders, including | ||
whether the policy has specific provisions relating to victims or | ||
offenders who are children; | ||
(2) the number of employees of the agency that have | ||
received specialized training in mental health related fields; | ||
(3) a description of each training course described by | ||
Subdivision (2) attended by an employee of the agency; and | ||
(4) the frequency with which each employee attended a | ||
training course described by Subdivision (2). | ||
(j) Based on the result of the study conducted under | ||
Subsection (h) and the information compiled under Subsection (i), | ||
the task force shall develop recommendations to increase the | ||
consistent application of the statewide alert systems for abducted | ||
children and missing persons with intellectual disabilities, | ||
including by standardizing case classifications and other law | ||
enforcement procedures for missing persons cases, including | ||
missing persons cases involving a missing person with a mental | ||
illness. | ||
(k) Not later than September 1 of each even-numbered year, | ||
the task force shall prepare and submit to each member of the | ||
legislature, the Commission on Jail Standards, the Department of | ||
Public Safety, the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, the Texas | ||
Civil Commitment Office, and the commission a written report that | ||
includes the results of the study conducted under Subsection (h), | ||
the information compiled under Subsection (i), and the | ||
recommendations developed under Subsection (j) and any other | ||
legislative or regulatory recommendations. | ||
(l) Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the | ||
task force. | ||
(m) The task force is abolished and this Act expires | ||
September 1, 2030. | ||
SECTION 2. Not later than November 1, 2023, the presiding | ||
officer of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement shall appoint | ||
the members of the task force on statewide alert systems for | ||
abducted children and missing persons with intellectual | ||
disabilities as required by Section 1 of this Act. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |