Bill Text: TX SB218 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the grounds for disciplinary action against peace officers and the use of body worn cameras by peace officers.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-02-15 - Referred to State Affairs [SB218 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB218-Introduced.html
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By: Eckhardt | S.B. No. 218 |
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relating to the grounds for disciplinary action against peace | ||
officers and the use of body worn cameras by peace officers. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter K, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 1701.5015 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 1701.5015. CERTAIN GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINE OF PEACE | ||
OFFICER. (a) The commission by rule shall establish grounds under | ||
which the commission shall suspend or revoke a peace officer | ||
license on a determination by the commission that the license | ||
holder's continued performance of duties as a peace officer | ||
constitutes a threat to the public welfare. | ||
(b) The grounds under Subsection (a) must include: | ||
(1) lack of competence in performing the license | ||
holder's duties as a peace officer; | ||
(2) illegal drug use or an addiction that | ||
substantially impairs the license holder's ability to perform the | ||
license holder's duties as a peace officer; | ||
(3) lack of truthfulness in court proceedings or other | ||
governmental operations, including: | ||
(A) making a false statement in an offense report | ||
or other report as part of an investigation, unless the false | ||
statement is recanted not later than the 10th day after the date the | ||
false statement is made; | ||
(B) making a false statement to obtain employment | ||
as a peace officer; | ||
(C) making a false entry in court records or | ||
tampering with evidence, including: | ||
(i) damaging, disabling, or obstructing the | ||
video or audio capabilities of or otherwise impairing the | ||
functionality of a body worn camera, as defined by Section | ||
1701.651; or | ||
(ii) damaging, deleting, or failing to | ||
properly store or maintain any portion of the video or audio from a | ||
recording made by the camera; or | ||
(D) engaging in conduct designed to impair the | ||
results or procedure of an examination or testing process | ||
associated with obtaining employment as a peace officer or a | ||
promotion to a higher rank; | ||
(4) failure to follow the directives of a supervising | ||
officer or to follow the policies of the employing law enforcement | ||
agency; | ||
(5) discriminatory conduct, including engaging in a | ||
course of conduct or a single egregious act, based on the race, | ||
color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, | ||
or sexual orientation of another that would cause a reasonable | ||
person to believe that the license holder is unable to perform the | ||
license holder's duties as a peace officer in a fair manner; or | ||
(6) conduct indicating a pattern of: | ||
(A) excessive use of force; | ||
(B) abuse of official capacity; | ||
(C) inappropriate relationships with persons in | ||
the custody of the license holder; | ||
(D) sexual harassment or sexual misconduct while | ||
performing the license holder's duties as a peace officer; or | ||
(E) misuse of information obtained as a result of | ||
the license holder's employment as a peace officer and related to | ||
the enforcement of criminal offenses. | ||
(c) In making a determination under Subsection (a), the | ||
commission may not consider whether the license holder is | ||
prosecuted for or convicted of an offense based on the conduct that | ||
is the ground for suspension or revocation. | ||
SECTION 2. Sections 1701.655(b) and (c-1), Occupations | ||
Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A policy described by Subsection (a) must ensure that a | ||
body worn camera is activated only for a law enforcement purpose and | ||
must include: | ||
(1) guidelines for when a peace officer should | ||
activate a camera or discontinue a recording currently in progress, | ||
considering the need for privacy in certain situations and at | ||
certain locations; | ||
(2) provisions relating to data retention, including a | ||
provision requiring the retention of video for a minimum period of | ||
90 days; | ||
(3) provisions relating to storage of video and audio, | ||
creation of backup copies of the video and audio, and maintenance of | ||
data security; | ||
(4) provisions relating to the collection of a body | ||
worn camera, including the applicable video and audio recorded by | ||
the camera, as evidence; | ||
(5) guidelines for public access, through open records | ||
requests, to recordings that are public information; | ||
(6) provisions: | ||
(A) entitling an officer to access, watch, | ||
examine, or otherwise review any recording of an incident involving | ||
the officer before the officer is required to make a statement about | ||
the incident; and | ||
(B) prohibiting the officer or employing agency | ||
from modifying the recording in any manner; | ||
(7) procedures for supervisory or internal review; and | ||
(8) the handling and documenting of equipment and | ||
malfunctions of equipment. | ||
(c-1) A policy described by Subsection (a) must require a | ||
peace officer who is equipped with a body worn camera and actively | ||
participating in an investigation to keep the camera activated for | ||
the entirety of the officer's active participation in the | ||
investigation [ |
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SECTION 3. Section 1701.660, Occupations Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 1701.660. RECORDINGS AS EVIDENCE. (a) A [ |
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body worn camera and documenting an incident that involves the use | ||
of deadly force by a peace officer or that is otherwise related to | ||
an administrative or criminal investigation of an officer may not | ||
be deleted or[ |
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criminal matters have been finally adjudicated and all related | ||
administrative investigations have concluded. | ||
(a-1) A law enforcement agency shall [ |
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who is depicted in a recording of an incident described by | ||
Subsection (a) or, if the person is deceased, the person's | ||
authorized representative, to view the recording, on request of the | ||
applicable person, provided that [ |
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view the recording was not a witness to the incident. [ |
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recording under this subsection is not considered to be a release of | ||
public information for purposes of Chapter 552, Government Code. | ||
(b) A law enforcement agency shall adopt a policy for | ||
releasing [ |
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Subsection (a) that prioritizes access to the recording in the | ||
following order: | ||
(1) the civilian oversight system associated with the | ||
law enforcement agency, if any; | ||
(2) the officer who used deadly force or is under | ||
investigation and the individual who is the subject of the | ||
recording, or if the individual is deceased, the individual's | ||
authorized representative, and any attorney representing the | ||
officer, individual, or representative described in this | ||
subdivision; and | ||
(3) the public [ |
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SECTION 4. Subchapter N, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is | ||
amended by adding Sections 1701.6601 and 1701.6602 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Sec. 1701.6601. INADMISSIBILITY OF CERTAIN EVIDENCE | ||
RELATED TO BODY WORN CAMERAS: UNRECORDED STATEMENTS. (a) In this | ||
section, with respect to a body worn camera, "tampering" includes: | ||
(1) damaging, disabling, or obstructing the video or | ||
audio capabilities of or otherwise impairing the functionality of a | ||
body worn camera; or | ||
(2) damaging, deleting, or failing to properly store | ||
or maintain any portion of the video or audio from a recording made | ||
by the camera. | ||
(b) Any statement sought to be introduced in a judicial or | ||
administrative proceeding by a peace officer's testimony is | ||
presumed inadmissible if the statement relates to an incident that | ||
was not recorded or is not otherwise accessible through a recording | ||
because of the peace officer's: | ||
(1) failure to activate or keep activated a body worn | ||
camera as required by a policy described by Section 1701.655; or | ||
(2) tampering with the body worn camera or recording. | ||
(c) A party in the proceeding may rebut the presumption | ||
described by Subsection (b) by showing that: | ||
(1) the peace officer's failure to activate or keep | ||
activated the body worn camera was attributable to a malfunction or | ||
other technical error and was not caused by the peace officer or | ||
another person employed by the peace officer's employing agency; or | ||
(2) the statement sought to be introduced is against | ||
the interest of the peace officer. | ||
Sec. 1701.6602. INADMISSIBILITY OF CERTAIN EVIDENCE | ||
RELATED TO BODY WORN CAMERAS: OFFICER'S PERSONAL INFORMATION. | ||
Information described by Section 552.1175(b), Government Code, | ||
that relates to a peace officer and is contained in a recording made | ||
by a body worn camera is presumed inadmissible as irrelevant in a | ||
judicial or administrative proceeding. | ||
SECTION 5. Not later than January 1, 2024, the Texas | ||
Commission on Law Enforcement shall adopt the rules required by | ||
Section 1701.5015, Occupations Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 1701.5015, Occupations Code, as added by | ||
this Act, applies only to conduct that occurs on or after January 1, | ||
2024. Conduct that occurs before January 1, 2024, is governed by | ||
the law in effect immediately before the effective date of this Act, | ||
and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 7. Sections 1701.6601 and 1701.6602, Occupations | ||
Code, as added by this Act, apply only to a judicial or | ||
administrative proceeding that commences on or after the effective | ||
date of this Act. A proceeding that commences before the effective | ||
date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the | ||
proceeding commenced, and the former law is continued in effect for | ||
that purpose. | ||
SECTION 8. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |