Bill Text: TX SB481 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the reporting and disposition of proceeds and property from asset forfeiture proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Sponsorship: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-20 - Co-author authorized [SB481 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-SB481-Introduced.html
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| By: Burton | S.B. No. 481 | |
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| relating to the reporting and disposition of proceeds and property | ||
| from asset forfeiture proceedings under the Code of Criminal | ||
| Procedure. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Articles 59.06(d-3) and (d-4), Code of Criminal | ||
| Procedure, are amended to read as follows: | ||
| (d-3) Except as otherwise provided by this article, an | ||
| expenditure of proceeds or property received under this chapter is | ||
| considered to be for a law enforcement purpose if the expenditure is | ||
| made for an activity of a law enforcement agency that relates to the | ||
| criminal and civil enforcement of the laws of this state, including | ||
| an expenditure made for: | ||
| (1) equipment, including vehicles, computers, | ||
| firearms, protective body armor, furniture, software, uniforms, | ||
| and maintenance equipment; | ||
| (2) supplies, including office supplies, mobile phone | ||
| and data account fees for employees, and Internet services; | ||
| (3) investigative and training-related travel | ||
| expenses, including payment for hotel rooms, airfare, meals, rental | ||
| of and fuel for a motor vehicle, and parking; | ||
| (4) conferences and training expenses, including fees | ||
| and materials; | ||
| (5) investigative costs, including payments to | ||
| informants and lab expenses; | ||
| (6) crime prevention and treatment programs; | ||
| (7) facility costs, including building purchase, | ||
| lease payments, remodeling and renovating, maintenance, and | ||
| utilities; | ||
| (8) witness-related costs, including travel and | ||
| security; and | ||
| (9) audit costs and fees, including: | ||
| (A) audit preparation and professional fees paid | ||
| to a person or entity under a contract or as otherwise authorized by | ||
| law; and | ||
| (B) costs of preparing any reports required to be | ||
| submitted with the audit form to the attorney general. | ||
| (d-4) Except as otherwise provided by this article, an | ||
| expenditure of proceeds or property received under this chapter is | ||
| considered to be for an official purpose of an attorney's office if | ||
| the expenditure is made for an activity of an attorney or office of | ||
| an attorney representing the state that relates to the | ||
| preservation, enforcement, or administration of the laws of this | ||
| state, including an expenditure made for: | ||
| (1) equipment, including vehicles, computers, visual | ||
| aid equipment for litigation, firearms, body armor, furniture, | ||
| software, and uniforms; | ||
| (2) supplies, including office supplies, legal | ||
| library supplies and access fees, mobile phone and data account | ||
| fees for employees, and Internet services; | ||
| (3) prosecution and training-related travel expenses, | ||
| including payment for hotel rooms, airfare, meals, rental of and | ||
| fuel for a motor vehicle, and parking; | ||
| (4) conferences and training expenses, including fees | ||
| and materials; | ||
| (5) investigative costs, including payments to | ||
| informants and lab expenses; | ||
| (6) crime prevention and treatment programs; | ||
| (7) facility costs, including building purchase, | ||
| lease payments, remodeling and renovating, maintenance, and | ||
| utilities; | ||
| (8) legal fees, including court costs and[ |
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| (9) state bar and legal association dues; and | ||
| (10) audit costs and fees, including: | ||
| (A) audit preparation and professional fees paid | ||
| to a person or entity under a contract or as otherwise authorized by | ||
| law; and | ||
| (B) costs of preparing any reports required to be | ||
| submitted with the audit form to the attorney general. | ||
| SECTION 2. Article 59.06(g)(1), Code of Criminal Procedure, | ||
| is amended to read as follows: | ||
| (1) All law enforcement agencies and attorneys | ||
| representing the state who receive proceeds or property under this | ||
| chapter shall account for the seizure, forfeiture, receipt, and | ||
| specific expenditure of all the proceeds and property in an audit, | ||
| which is to be performed annually by the commissioners court or | ||
| governing body of a municipality, as appropriate. The annual | ||
| period of the audit for a law enforcement agency is the fiscal year | ||
| of the appropriate county or municipality and the annual period for | ||
| an attorney representing the state is the state fiscal year. The | ||
| audit must be completed on a form provided by the attorney general | ||
| and must include a detailed report and explanation of all | ||
| expenditures, including salaries and overtime pay, officer | ||
| training, investigative equipment and supplies, and other items. | ||
| The audit must also include a detailed report that itemizes all | ||
| seizures of proceeds or property under this chapter and that | ||
| indicates the specific criminal offense on which each seizure was | ||
| based and, if charges were brought in connection with the offense, | ||
| the disposition of those charges. Certified copies of the audit | ||
| shall be delivered by the law enforcement agency or attorney | ||
| representing the state to the attorney general not later than the | ||
| 60th day after the date on which the annual period that is the | ||
| subject of the audit ends. | ||
| SECTION 3. Article 59.06(m), Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
| repealed. | ||
| SECTION 4. The changes in law made by this Act in amending | ||
| Article 59.06(g)(1), Code of Criminal Procedure, apply to any audit | ||
| performed under that subsection on or after the effective date of | ||
| this Act. | ||
| SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. | ||
