Bill Text: TX HB3748 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to creating the division of forensic services; abolishing the Texas Forensic Science Commission and transferring certain duties of the commission and the Department of Public Safety to the division of forensic services.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-23 - Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety [HB3748 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB3748-Introduced.html
| By: Phillips | H.B. No. 3748 | |
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| relating to creating the division of forensic services; abolishing | ||
| the Texas Forensic Science Commission and transferring certain | ||
| duties of the commission and the Department of Public Safety to the | ||
| division of forensic services. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 1001, Health and Safety Code, is amended | ||
| by adding Subchapter E to read as follows: | ||
| SUBCHAPTER E. Division of Forensic Services | ||
| Sec. 1001.101. OFFICE ESTABLISHED. The division of | ||
| forensic services is a division within the department. | ||
| Sec. 1001.102. APPOINTMENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION | ||
| OF FORENSIC SERVICES; DUTIES. | ||
| (a) The executive commissioner shall appoint a director for | ||
| the division of forensic services. | ||
| (b) The division director shall implement this subchapter | ||
| and the duties imposed on the director by rule adopted by the | ||
| executive commissioner. | ||
| Sec. 1001.103. GUIDELINES. The division director shall | ||
| recommend, and the executive commissioner shall adopt, guidelines | ||
| for medical examiners and coroners in this state. | ||
| Sec. 1001.104. QUALIFICATIONS; MINIMUM STANDARDS. The | ||
| division director shall recommend, and the executive commissioner | ||
| shall adopt, qualifications for persons to act as a medical | ||
| examiner or coroner in this state and minimum standards for the | ||
| performance of the duties of a medical examiner or coroner. | ||
| Sec. 1001.105. CERTIFICATION REQUIRED. (a) A person must | ||
| be certified by the office of forensic services as meeting the | ||
| qualifications and minimum standards imposed under Section | ||
| 1001.104 to act as a medical examiner or coroner in this state. | ||
| (b) The executive commissioner shall prescribe a form to be | ||
| used by an applicant for certification under this section. | ||
| (c) The executive commissioner may prescribe and the | ||
| division director may collect a fee for the certification of a | ||
| medical examiner or coroner under this section. | ||
| Sec. 1001.106. AUTOPSY FEE. The executive commissioner by | ||
| rule may establish a reasonable fee to be assessed against a person | ||
| who requests the performance of an autopsy in this state, other than | ||
| a person required to request the performance of an autopsy under | ||
| state or federal law. | ||
| Sec. 1001.107. FORENSIC SCIENCE INTEGRITY. (a) In this | ||
| section, "law enforcement agency" has the meaning assigned by | ||
| Article 2.132(a)(1), Code of Criminal Procedure. | ||
| (b) The division director shall recommend, and the | ||
| executive commissioner shall adopt, guidelines for collecting | ||
| forensic evidence and for preserving the integrity of forensic | ||
| evidence at all stages of a criminal investigation and for the | ||
| storage of forensic evidence. | ||
| (c) Each law enforcement agency must comply with guidelines | ||
| adopted under Subsection (b) relating to the collection and | ||
| preservation of forensic evidence in a criminal investigation. | ||
| Sec. 1001.108. FORENSIC SCIENCE DUTIES. (a) The director | ||
| of the division of forensic services shall: | ||
| (1) develop and implement a reporting system through | ||
| which accredited laboratories, facilities, or entities report | ||
| professional negligence or misconduct; | ||
| (2) require all laboratories, facilities, or entities | ||
| that conduct forensic analyses to report professional negligence or | ||
| misconduct to the division director; and | ||
| (3) investigate, in a timely manner, any allegation of | ||
| professional negligence or misconduct that would substantially | ||
| affect the integrity of the results of a forensic analysis | ||
| conducted by an accredited laboratory, facility, or entity. | ||
| (b) An investigation under Subsection (a)(3): | ||
| (1) must include the preparation of a written report | ||
| that identifies and describes the methods and procedures used to | ||
| identify: | ||
| (A) the alleged negligence or misconduct; | ||
| (B) whether negligence or misconduct occurred; | ||
| and | ||
| (C) any corrective action required of the | ||
| laboratory, facility, or entity; and | ||
| (2) may include one or more: | ||
| (A) retrospective reexaminations of other | ||
| forensic analyses conducted by the laboratory, facility, or entity | ||
| that may involve the same kind of negligence or misconduct; and | ||
| (B) follow-up evaluations of the laboratory, | ||
| facility, or entity to review: | ||
| (i) the implementation of any corrective | ||
| action required under Subdivision (1)(C); or | ||
| (ii) the conclusion of any retrospective | ||
| reexamination under Paragraph (A). | ||
| (c) The division director by contract may delegate the | ||
| duties described by Subsections (a)(1) and (3) to any person the | ||
| division director determines to be qualified to assume those | ||
| duties. | ||
| (d) The division director may require that a laboratory, | ||
| facility, or entity investigated under this section pay any costs | ||
| incurred to ensure compliance with Subsection (b)(1). | ||
| (e) The division director shall make all investigation | ||
| reports completed under Subsection (b)(1) available to the public. | ||
| A report completed under Subsection (b)(1), in a subsequent civil | ||
| or criminal proceeding, is not prima facie evidence of the | ||
| information or findings contained in the report. | ||
| Sec. 1001.109. SUBMISSION OF REPORT. The division director | ||
| shall submit any report received under Section 1001.108(a)(2) and | ||
| any report prepared under Section 1001.108(b)(1) to the governor, | ||
| the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of | ||
| representatives not later than December 1 of each even-numbered | ||
| year. | ||
| Sec. 1001.110. CRIME LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROCESS. (a) | ||
| In this section, "crime laboratory," "forensic analysis," and | ||
| "physical evidence" have the meanings assigned by Article 38.35, | ||
| Code of Criminal Procedure. | ||
| (b) The executive commissioner by rule: | ||
| (1) shall establish an accreditation process for crime | ||
| laboratories and other entities conducting forensic analyses of | ||
| physical evidence for use in criminal proceedings to be implemented | ||
| by the division director; and | ||
| (2) may modify or remove a crime laboratory exemption | ||
| under this section if the division director determines that the | ||
| underlying reason for exemption no longer applies. | ||
| (c) As part of the accreditation process established and | ||
| implemented under Subsection (b), the division director may: | ||
| (1) establish minimum standards that relate to the | ||
| timely production of a forensic analysis to the agency requesting | ||
| the analysis and that are consistent with this section and code; | ||
| (2) validate or approve specific forensic methods or | ||
| methodologies; and | ||
| (3) establish procedures, policies, and practices to | ||
| improve the quality of forensic analyses conducted in this state. | ||
| (d) The division director may require that a laboratory, | ||
| facility, or entity required to be accredited under this section | ||
| pay any costs incurred to ensure compliance with the accreditation | ||
| process. | ||
| (e) The executive commissioner by rule may exempt from the | ||
| accreditation process established and implemented under Subsection | ||
| (b) a crime laboratory conducting a forensic analysis or a type of | ||
| analysis, examination, or test if the executive commissioner | ||
| determines that: | ||
| (1) independent accreditation is unavailable or | ||
| inappropriate for the laboratory or the type of analysis, | ||
| examination, or test performed by the laboratory; | ||
| (2) the type of analysis, examination, or test | ||
| performed by the laboratory is admissible under a well-established | ||
| rule of evidence or a statute other than Article 38.35, Code of | ||
| Criminal Procedure; | ||
| (3) the type of analysis, examination, or test | ||
| performed by the laboratory is routinely conducted outside of a | ||
| crime laboratory by a person other than an employee of the crime | ||
| laboratory; or | ||
| (4) the laboratory: | ||
| (A) is located outside this state or, if located | ||
| in this state, is operated by a governmental entity other than the | ||
| state or a political subdivision of the state; and | ||
| (B) was accredited at the time of the analysis | ||
| under an accreditation process with standards that meet or exceed | ||
| the relevant standards of the process established by the division | ||
| director under Subsection (c). | ||
| (f) The division director may at any reasonable time enter | ||
| and inspect the premises or audit the records, reports, procedures, | ||
| or other quality assurance matters of a crime laboratory that is | ||
| accredited or seeking accreditation under this section. | ||
| (g) The division director may collect costs incurred under | ||
| this section for accrediting, inspecting, or auditing a crime | ||
| laboratory. | ||
| (h) If the division director provides a copy of an audit or | ||
| other report made under this section, the division director may | ||
| charge $6 for the copy, in addition to any other cost permitted | ||
| under Chapter 552, Government Code, or a rule adopted under that | ||
| chapter. | ||
| (i) Funds collected under this section shall be deposited in | ||
| the state treasury to the credit of the forensic services fund, and | ||
| money deposited to the forensic services fund under this subsection | ||
| may be used only to defray the cost of administering this | ||
| subchapter. | ||
| SECTION 2. The following are repealed: | ||
| (1) Article 38.01, Code of Criminal Procedure; and | ||
| (2) Section 411.0205, Government Code. | ||
| SECTION 3. Not later than January 1, 2012, the executive | ||
| commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission shall: | ||
| (1) appoint a division director, as required by | ||
| Section 1001.102, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act; and | ||
| (2) adopt all necessary rules to: | ||
| (A) implement Subchapter E, Chapter 1001, Health | ||
| and Safety Code, as added by this Act; | ||
| (B) impose duties on the division director, as | ||
| required by Section 1001.102(b), Health and Safety Code, as added | ||
| by this Act; | ||
| (C) prescribe a form for certification, as | ||
| required by Section 1001.105, Health and Safety Code, as added by | ||
| this Act; and | ||
| (D) impose a fee to be assessed on the | ||
| performance of autopsies in this state, as required by Section | ||
| 1001.106, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act. | ||
| SECTION 4. On the effective date of this Act: | ||
| (1) all powers, duties, and activities related to the | ||
| investigation of professional negligence or misconduct at an | ||
| accredited crime laboratory under Article 38.01, Code of Criminal | ||
| Procedure, as repealed by this Act, are transferred from the Texas | ||
| Forensic Science Commission to the division of forensic services; | ||
| (2) all property and records in the custody of the | ||
| Texas Forensic Science Commission that relate to a transferred | ||
| power, duty, or activity and all funds appropriated by the | ||
| legislature for the power, duty, or activity, are transferred to | ||
| the division of forensic services; and | ||
| (3) a rule or form adopted by the director of the | ||
| Public Safety Commission or the public safety director of the | ||
| Department of Public Safety that relates to the crime laboratory | ||
| accreditation process under former Section 411.0205, Government | ||
| Code, as repealed by this Act, is a rule or form applicable to the | ||
| division of forensic services and remains in effect until modified | ||
| by the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services | ||
| Commission. | ||
| SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. | ||
