Bill Text: TX SB1545 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the use of force by peace officers and other officer interactions and duties.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-24 - Referred to Jurisprudence [SB1545 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB1545-Introduced.html
87R11969 JCG-D | ||
By: West | S.B. No. 1545 |
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relating to the use of force by peace officers and other officer | ||
interactions and duties. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. This Act shall be known as the Breonna Taylor and | ||
Atatiana Jefferson Safe Use of Force Act. | ||
SECTION 2. Chapter 2, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended by adding Articles 2.33 and 2.34 to read as follows: | ||
Art. 2.33. LAW ENFORCEMENT POLICY ON USE OF FORCE AND | ||
OFFICER INTERACTIONS. (a) In this article, "law enforcement | ||
agency" means an agency of the state or an agency of a political | ||
subdivision of the state authorized by law to employ peace | ||
officers. | ||
(b) Each law enforcement agency shall adopt and implement | ||
the model policy developed by the Texas Commission on Law | ||
Enforcement under Section 1701.165, Occupations Code. | ||
Art. 2.34. DUTIES OF PEACE OFFICER PERFORMING WELFARE | ||
CHECK. (a) In this article, "welfare check" means a call for | ||
service requesting a peace officer to inquire into the health and | ||
safety of a person at the person's residence. | ||
(b) On arriving to the residence of a person who is the | ||
subject of a welfare check, the peace officer performing the | ||
welfare check shall: | ||
(1) call the telephone number associated with the | ||
residence, the person who is the subject of the requested welfare | ||
check, or another person who lives at the residence; and | ||
(2) document the result of the call. | ||
SECTION 3. Subchapter D, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 1701.165 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 1701.165. MODEL POLICY ON USE OF FORCE AND OTHER | ||
OFFICER INTERACTIONS. (a) The commission shall develop and make | ||
available to all law enforcement agencies in this state a model | ||
policy and associated training materials regarding the use of force | ||
by peace officers and other officer interactions. The model policy | ||
must: | ||
(1) emphasize conflict de-escalation and the use of | ||
force in a manner proportionate to the threat posed and to the | ||
seriousness of the alleged offense; | ||
(2) require a peace officer to intervene if the use of | ||
force by another peace officer: | ||
(A) violates state or federal law or a policy of | ||
any entity served by the other officer; | ||
(B) puts any person at risk of bodily injury, | ||
unless the officer reasonably believes that the other officer's use | ||
of force is immediately necessary to avoid imminent harm to a peace | ||
officer or another person; or | ||
(C) is not required to apprehend or complete the | ||
apprehension of a suspect; | ||
(3) require a peace officer to provide aid immediately | ||
to any person who needs medical attention, including a person who | ||
needs medical attention as a result of the use of force by a peace | ||
officer, unless providing the aid puts the officer at risk of bodily | ||
injury; | ||
(4) prohibit a peace officer from using a choke hold, a | ||
carotid artery hold, or any other force against a person in a manner | ||
that impedes the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of the | ||
person by applying pressure to the person's throat or neck or by | ||
blocking the person's nose or mouth, unless the peace officer is | ||
engaged in a physical altercation with the person and the use of | ||
force is immediately necessary to defend the officer from an | ||
imminent threat of bodily injury or death; | ||
(5) prohibit a peace officer from discharging a | ||
firearm at a moving vehicle, unless: | ||
(A) the vehicle is being used as a weapon against | ||
the officer or against another person involved in the incident; or | ||
(B) an occupant of the vehicle is using or | ||
threatening to use deadly force by means other than by means of the | ||
vehicle itself against the officer or another person involved in | ||
the incident; | ||
(6) prohibit the use of deadly force or the use of | ||
force to a degree greater than is necessary to protect a person who | ||
poses a danger only to the person and not to others, as based on the | ||
situation; | ||
(7) require the law enforcement agency to provide | ||
training to peace officers of the agency on identifying behavior | ||
that indicates a person is not a threat to others but is a person | ||
with an intellectual disability or experiencing a mental health | ||
crisis, a mental illness, or an extreme reaction to a controlled | ||
substance; | ||
(8) prohibit the use of deadly force that presents a | ||
high risk of bodily injury to a bystander against whom the use of | ||
force is not justified, unless no lesser degree of force could have | ||
eliminated an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury; | ||
(9) require that a peace officer who interacts with a | ||
member of the public to make an identification as a peace officer | ||
before taking any action within the course and scope of the | ||
officer's official duties, unless the identification would render | ||
the action impracticable; | ||
(10) require that, to the extent practicable, a peace | ||
officer issue a warning to a person that force will be used before | ||
the officer uses force against the person; | ||
(11) prohibit the use of deadly force unless the use of | ||
deadly force is immediately necessary to prevent serious bodily | ||
injury to or the death of the officer or another; | ||
(12) require the law enforcement agency to make | ||
available and provide regular training on the use of less lethal | ||
weapons to the peace officers of the agency to support the use of | ||
de-escalation techniques by the officers, especially for officers | ||
who regularly interact with members of the public or who are | ||
assigned to duties involving regular interaction with persons with | ||
a mental illness or an intellectual disability; and | ||
(13) provide guidance on best practices in pursuing a | ||
suspect fleeing arrest. | ||
(b) In developing the model policy under this section, the | ||
commission: | ||
(1) shall consult with and solicit input from: | ||
(A) the Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement | ||
Management Institute of Texas located at Sam Houston State | ||
University; | ||
(B) the Caruth Police Institute located at the | ||
University of North Texas at Dallas; and | ||
(C) organizations representing law enforcement | ||
administrators, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, criminal | ||
defense attorneys, and the public; and | ||
(2) may consult with and solicit input from any other | ||
interested person the commission determines appropriate. | ||
SECTION 4. (a) Not later than January 1, 2022, the Texas | ||
Commission on Law Enforcement shall develop and make available the | ||
model policy and associated training materials required under | ||
Section 1701.165, Occupations Code, as added by this Act. | ||
(b) Not later than March 1, 2022, each law enforcement | ||
agency in this state shall adopt and implement the model policy | ||
required by Article 2.33, Code of Criminal Procedure, as added by | ||
this Act. | ||
SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |