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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission |
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on Law Enforcement. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 1701.002, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 1701.002. APPLICATION OF SUNSET ACT. The Texas |
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Commission on Law Enforcement is subject to Chapter 325, Government |
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Code (Texas Sunset Act). Unless continued in existence as provided |
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by that chapter, the commission is abolished and this chapter |
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expires September 1, 2023 [2021]. |
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SECTION 2. Section 1701.059, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (d) to read as |
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follows: |
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(b) The training program must provide the person with |
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information regarding: |
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(1) the law governing [legislation that created the] |
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commission operations; |
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(2) the programs, functions, rules, and budget of the |
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commission; |
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(3) the scope of and limitations on the rulemaking |
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authority of the commission; |
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(4) the results of the most recent formal audit of the |
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commission; |
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(5) [(4)] the requirements of: |
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(A) laws relating to open meetings, public |
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information, administrative procedure, and disclosing conflicts of |
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interest; and |
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(B) other laws applicable to members of a state |
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policy-making body in performing their duties; and |
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(6) [(5)] any applicable ethics policies adopted by |
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the commission or the Texas Ethics Commission. |
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(d) The executive director of the commission shall create a |
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training manual that includes the information required by |
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Subsection (b). The executive director shall distribute a copy of |
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the training manual annually to each member of the commission. Each |
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commission member shall sign and submit to the executive director a |
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statement acknowledging that the member received and has reviewed |
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the training manual. |
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SECTION 3. Section 1701.151, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 1701.151. GENERAL POWERS OF COMMISSION; RULEMAKING |
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AUTHORITY. The commission may: |
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(1) adopt rules for the administration of this chapter |
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and for the commission's internal management and control; |
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(2) establish minimum standards relating to |
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competence and reliability, including education, training, |
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physical, and mental[, and moral] standards, for licensing as an |
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officer, county jailer, public security officer, or |
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telecommunicator; |
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(3) report to the governor and legislature on the |
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commission's activities, with recommendations on matters under the |
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commission's jurisdiction, and make other reports that the |
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commission considers desirable; |
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(4) require a state agency or a county, special |
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district, or municipality in this state that employs officers, |
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telecommunicators, or county jailers to submit reports and |
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information; |
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(5) contract as the commission considers necessary for |
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services, facilities, studies, and reports required for: |
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(A) cooperation with municipal, county, special |
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district, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in training |
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programs; and |
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(B) performance of the commission's other |
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functions; and |
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(6) conduct research and stimulate research by public |
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and private agencies to improve law enforcement and police |
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administration. |
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SECTION 4. Subchapter D, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Sections 1701.165, 1701.166, and 1701.167 to read |
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as follows: |
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Sec. 1701.165. ADVISORY COMMITTEES. (a) The commission |
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may appoint advisory committees to perform advisory functions as |
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determined by the commission. |
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(b) A member of an advisory committee who is not a member of |
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the commission may not receive compensation for service on the |
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committee. The member may receive reimbursement for actual and |
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necessary expenses incurred in performing committee functions as |
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provided by Section 2110.004, Government Code. |
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(c) A member of an advisory committee serves at the will of |
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the commission. |
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Sec. 1701.166. SUBPOENA. (a) The commission may request |
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and, if necessary, compel by subpoena the production for inspection |
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or copying of records, documents, and other evidence relevant to |
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the investigation of an alleged violation of this chapter or a |
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commission rule, other than a document described by Section |
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1701.457. |
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(b) The commission, acting through the attorney general, |
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may bring an action to enforce a subpoena issued under Subsection |
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(a) against a person who fails to comply with the subpoena. |
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(c) Venue for an action brought under Subsection (b) is in a |
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district court in: |
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(1) Travis County; or |
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(2) any county in which the commission may conduct a |
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hearing. |
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(d) The court shall order compliance with the subpoena if |
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the court finds that good cause exists to issue the subpoena. |
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Sec. 1701.167. EXAMINATION OF LICENSE HOLDER. (a) The |
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commission shall adopt rules specifying the circumstances under |
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which the commission may request that a license holder submit to an |
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examination described by Section 1701.306 by a psychologist, |
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psychiatrist, or physician selected by the commission to determine |
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whether the license holder continues to meet the standards required |
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by that section. |
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(b) If the license holder refuses to submit to the |
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examination, the commission shall issue an order requiring the |
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person to show cause for the person's refusal at a hearing on the |
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order scheduled for not later than the 30th day after the date |
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notice is served on the person. The commission shall provide notice |
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under this section by personal service or by registered mail, |
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return receipt requested. |
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(c) At the hearing, the person may appear in person and by |
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counsel and present evidence to justify the person's refusal to |
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submit to examination. After the hearing, the commission shall |
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issue an order requiring the person to submit to an examination |
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under this section or withdrawing the request for the examination. |
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(d) Unless the request is withdrawn, the commission may |
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suspend the license of a person who refuses to submit to the |
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examination. |
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(e) An appeal from the commission's order under this section |
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is governed by Chapter 2001, Government Code. |
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(f) If the results of an examination under this section show |
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that the person does not meet the standards of Section 1701.306(a), |
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the commission shall suspend the person's license. |
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(g) Records relating to a request or order of the commission |
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or a hearing or examination conducted under this section, |
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including, if applicable, the identity of the person notifying the |
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commission that a license holder may not meet the standards |
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required by Section 1701.306(a), are confidential and not subject |
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to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code. |
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SECTION 5. Section 1701.202, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (d) to read as |
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follows: |
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(b) Except as provided by Subsection (d), on [On] request, a |
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license holder is entitled to [may] obtain information regarding a |
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complaint made against the license holder under this chapter, |
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including a complete copy of the complaint file. On receipt of a |
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request under this subsection, the commission shall provide the |
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requested information in a timely manner to allow the license |
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holder time to respond to the complaint. |
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(d) The commission is not required to provide the identity |
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of any nontestifying complainant in response to a request under |
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Subsection (b). |
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SECTION 6. Sections 1701.203(a) and (c), Occupations Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall maintain a system to promptly and |
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efficiently act on [jurisdictional] complaints filed with the |
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commission. The commission shall maintain information about |
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parties to the complaint, the subject matter of the complaint, a |
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summary of the results of the review or investigation of the |
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complaint, and its disposition. |
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(c) The commission shall periodically notify the complaint |
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parties [to the complaint] of the status of the complaint until |
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final disposition unless the notice would jeopardize an |
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investigation. |
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SECTION 7. Sections 1701.303(b) and (c), Occupations Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(b) A person who appoints an officer or county jailer |
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licensed by the commission shall notify the commission not later |
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than the 30th day after the date of the appointment. If the person |
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appoints an individual who previously served as an officer or |
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county jailer and the appointment occurs after the 180th day after |
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the last date of service as an officer or county jailer, the person |
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must have on file for the officer or county jailer, in a form |
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readily accessible to the commission, [: |
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[(1) new criminal history record information; |
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[(2)] a new declaration of psychological and emotional |
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health and lack of drug dependency or illegal drug use[; and |
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[(3) two completed fingerprint cards]. |
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(c) A person who appoints or employs a telecommunicator |
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licensed by the commission shall notify the commission not later |
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than the 30th day after the date of the appointment or employment. |
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[If the person appoints or employs an individual who previously |
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served as a telecommunicator and the appointment or employment |
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occurs after the 180th day after the last date of service as a |
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telecommunicator, the person must have on file in a form readily |
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accessible to the commission: |
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[(1) new criminal history record information; and |
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[(2) two completed fingerprint cards.] |
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SECTION 8. Subchapter G, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 1701.3065 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 1701.3065. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION FOR |
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LICENSE ISSUANCE. (a) The commission shall require that an |
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applicant for a license submit a complete and legible set of |
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fingerprints, on a form prescribed by the commission, to the |
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commission or to the Department of Public Safety for the purpose of |
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obtaining criminal history record information from the Department |
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of Public Safety and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. |
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(b) The commission may not issue a license to a person who |
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does not comply with the requirement of Subsection (a). |
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(c) The commission shall conduct a criminal history record |
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information check of each applicant for a license using |
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information: |
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(1) provided by the individual under this section; and |
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(2) made available by the Department of Public Safety, |
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the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and any other criminal justice |
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agency under Chapter 411, Government Code. |
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(d) The commission may: |
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(1) enter into an agreement with the Department of |
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Public Safety to administer a criminal history record information |
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check required under this section; and |
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(2) authorize the Department of Public Safety to |
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collect from each applicant the costs incurred by the Department of |
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Public Safety in conducting the criminal history record information |
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check. |
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SECTION 9. Section 1701.404(b), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The commission may certify a sheriff, sheriff's deputy, |
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constable, other peace officer, county jailer, or justice of the |
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peace as a special officer for offenders with mental impairments if |
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the person: |
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(1) completes a training course in emergency first aid |
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and lifesaving techniques approved by the commission; |
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(2) completes a training course administered by the |
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commission on mental health issues and offenders with mental |
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impairments; and |
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(3) passes an examination administered by the |
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commission that is designed to test the person's: |
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(A) knowledge and recognition of the |
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characteristics and symptoms of mental illness, intellectual |
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disabilities [mental retardation], and developmental [mental] |
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disabilities; and |
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(B) knowledge of mental health crisis |
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intervention strategies for people with mental impairments. |
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SECTION 10. The heading to Subchapter K, Chapter 1701, |
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Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER K. DISCIPLINARY GROUNDS AND PROCEDURES |
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SECTION 11. Subchapter K, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, |
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is amended by adding Section 1701.5011 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 1701.5011. EMERGENCY SUSPENSION. (a) The commission |
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shall adopt rules specifying the circumstances under which the |
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commission may issue an emergency order, without a hearing, |
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suspending a person's license for a period not to exceed 90 days |
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after determining that the person constitutes an imminent threat to |
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the public health, safety, or welfare. |
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(b) An order suspending a license under this section must |
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state the length of the suspension in the order. |
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(c) If an emergency order is issued without a hearing under |
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this section, the commission shall set the time and place for a |
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hearing to be conducted not later than the 10th day after the date |
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the order was issued. A hearing under this section to affirm, |
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modify, or set aside the emergency order shall be conducted by the |
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State Office of Administrative Hearings. The order shall be |
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affirmed to the extent that good cause existed to issue the order. |
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(d) The commission by rule may prescribe procedures for the |
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determination and appeal of an emergency order issued under this |
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section, including a rule allowing the commission to affirm, |
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modify, or set aside a decision made by the State Office of |
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Administrative Hearings under Subsection (c). |
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(e) A proceeding under this section is a contested case |
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under Chapter 2001, Government Code. |
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SECTION 12. Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is amended by |
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adding Subchapter P to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER P. PANEL TO REVIEW LAW ENFORCEMENT REGULATION |
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Sec. 1701.721. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "panel" |
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means the panel established under Section 1701.722. |
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Sec. 1701.722. PANEL ESTABLISHED; COMPOSITION. (a) A |
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panel to study the regulation of persons licensed under this |
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chapter and the entities authorized by law to employ those persons |
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is established. The panel consists of the following 17 members: |
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(1) nine members who are knowledgeable on criminal |
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justice matters, including law enforcement personnel, |
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representatives of victims' rights groups, educators, judges, and |
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local elected officials, appointed as follows: |
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(A) three members appointed by the governor; |
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(B) three members appointed by the lieutenant |
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governor; and |
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(C) three members appointed by the speaker of the |
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house of representatives; |
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(2) three members who represent the public, one |
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appointed by the governor, one appointed by the lieutenant |
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governor, and one appointed by the speaker of the house of |
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representatives; |
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(3) the chair of the Senate Committee on Criminal |
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Justice; |
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(4) the chair of the House Committee on Homeland |
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Security and Public Safety; |
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(5) the chair of the board of the Texas District and |
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County Attorneys Association or the chair's designee; and |
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(6) as nonvoting members: |
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(A) the executive director of the commission; and |
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(B) the attorney general or the attorney |
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general's designee. |
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(b) In appointing members of the panel under Subsection |
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(a)(1), the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house |
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of representatives shall each appoint: |
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(1) one representative of a rural county or a small |
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municipality; and |
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(2) one representative of a law enforcement agency. |
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(c) The governor shall designate a chair and vice chair of |
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the panel. The panel shall meet at the call of the chair. |
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Sec. 1701.723. ADVISORY COMMITTEES. The panel may |
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establish one or more advisory committees to assist the panel in its |
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duties under this subchapter. Advisory committee members may |
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include any person with knowledge or experience relevant to the |
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study conducted under Section 1701.729. |
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Sec. 1701.724. OPEN MEETINGS; PUBLIC HEARINGS. (a) The |
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panel, and any advisory committee established by the panel, is |
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subject to Chapter 551, Government Code. |
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(b) Notwithstanding Chapter 551, Government Code, or any |
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other law, the panel and any advisory committee may meet by |
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telephone conference call, videoconference, or other similar |
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telecommunication method. A meeting held under this subsection by |
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telephone conference call, videoconference, or other similar |
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telecommunication method is subject to the requirements of Sections |
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551.125(c)-(f), Government Code. |
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(c) The panel shall hold a public hearing at least once |
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every month to solicit testimony and provide information to the |
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public regarding the work of the panel. |
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Sec. 1701.725. CONFIDENTIALITY OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS. |
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Preliminary drafts of the final report and legislative |
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recommendations, memoranda of panel members expressing opinions, |
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formulations, or recommendations, and panel members' notes and |
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correspondence with individuals who are not panel members are |
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confidential and not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, |
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Government Code. |
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Sec. 1701.726. SUBPOENA. (a) The panel may issue a |
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subpoena as provided by this section. |
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(b) The panel may request and, if necessary, compel by |
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subpoena: |
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(1) the production for inspection and copying of |
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documents and other records relevant to the panel's duties under |
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this subchapter; and |
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(2) the attendance of a witness for examination under |
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oath. |
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(c) A subpoena under this section may be issued throughout |
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this state and may be served by any person designated by the panel. |
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(d) The panel, acting through the attorney general, may |
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bring an action to enforce a subpoena issued under this section |
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against a person who fails to comply with the subpoena. |
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(e) Venue for an action brought under this section is in a |
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district court in: |
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(1) Travis County; or |
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(2) any county in which the commission may conduct a |
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hearing. |
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(f) The court shall order compliance with the subpoena if |
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the court finds that good cause exists to issue the subpoena. |
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Sec. 1701.727. REIMBURSEMENT. A member of the panel or an |
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advisory committee of the panel is not entitled to compensation for |
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service on the panel or on an advisory committee of the panel but |
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may be reimbursed for travel and other reasonable and necessary |
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expenses incurred in connection with the member's service on the |
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panel or advisory committee as provided by the General |
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Appropriations Act. |
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Sec. 1701.728. ASSISTANCE BY COMMISSION. The commission |
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shall provide facilities and administrative support as reasonably |
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necessary for the panel to carry out its duties. |
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Sec. 1701.729. STUDY. The panel shall study and make |
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recommendations regarding the regulation of persons licensed under |
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this chapter and entities authorized by law to employ those |
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persons. In conducting the study, the panel shall consider the |
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following: |
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(1) the standards of conduct applicable to persons |
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licensed under this chapter, including whether statewide standards |
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should be developed and who should develop, review, and update |
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those standards; |
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(2) the education and training requirements for |
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persons licensed under this chapter, including: |
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(A) the requirements for the issuance of each |
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type of license and the frequency with which those requirements are |
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reviewed and updated; and |
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(B) the continuing education requirements for |
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each type of license and the frequency with which those |
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requirements are reviewed and updated; |
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(3) the commission's regulation of training programs |
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and schools; and |
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(4) the accountability to the public of persons |
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licensed under this chapter and of entities authorized by law to |
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employ persons licensed under this chapter, including: |
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(A) the need for statewide standards applicable |
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to the entities and who should develop, review, and update those |
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standards; |
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(B) changes to the commission's authority to |
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discipline a license holder for violations of law or other |
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misconduct; |
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(C) appropriate procedures to protect a license |
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holder's rights during a disciplinary proceeding; and |
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(D) the reporting of terminations under |
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Subchapter J. |
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Sec. 1701.730. REPORT; CERTAIN VOTES REQUIRED. (a) Not |
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later than June 1, 2022, the panel shall deliver a report to the |
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governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of |
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representatives, each member of the legislature, and the Sunset |
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Advisory Commission on the areas of study described by Section |
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1701.729, including any legislative recommendations adopted by the |
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panel. |
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(b) A legislative recommendation may be adopted by a |
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majority vote of a quorum of the panel. |
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(c) The report under this section may be issued only if the |
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report is adopted by a two-thirds vote of the total membership of |
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the panel. |
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Sec. 1701.731. EXPIRATION. The panel is abolished and this |
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subchapter expires December 31, 2022. |
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SECTION 13. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of |
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this section, Section 1701.059, Occupations Code, as amended by |
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this Act, applies to a member of the Texas Commission on Law |
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Enforcement appointed before, on, or after the effective date of |
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this Act. |
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(b) A member of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement who, |
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before the effective date of this Act, completed the training |
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program required by Section 1701.059, Occupations Code, as that law |
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existed before the effective date of this Act, is only required to |
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complete additional training on the subjects added by this Act to |
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the training program required by Section 1701.059, Occupations |
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Code. A commission member described by this subsection may not |
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vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in attendance at a |
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meeting of the commission held on or after December 1, 2021, until |
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the member completes the additional training. |
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SECTION 14. (a) Notwithstanding Section 1701.317, |
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Occupations Code, not later than September 1, 2024, the Texas |
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Commission on Law Enforcement shall conduct a criminal history |
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record information check in the manner provided by Section |
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1701.3065, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, on each person |
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who on September 1, 2021, holds a license issued under Chapter 1701, |
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Occupations Code. |
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(b) The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement may suspend the |
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license of a person who holds a license under Chapter 1701, |
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Occupations Code, who does not comply with a request by the |
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commission to provide information or fingerprints, in a form and |
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manner prescribed by the commission, that would enable the |
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commission to conduct the criminal history record information check |
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as required by this section. |
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(c) The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement may adopt rules |
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to implement this section, including rules to stagger the |
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implementation of this section. |
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SECTION 15. Not later than September 1, 2021, the governor, |
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lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives |
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shall appoint members to the panel in accordance with Section |
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1701.722, Occupations Code, as added by this Act. |
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SECTION 16. (a) For purposes of Section 1701.002, |
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Occupations Code, as amended by this Act, the Sunset Advisory |
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Commission shall conduct a limited-scope review of the Texas |
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Commission on Law Enforcement for the 88th Legislature. The review |
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must provide: |
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(1) an update on the progress of the Texas Commission |
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on Law Enforcement in implementing the recommendations made by the |
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Sunset Advisory Commission to the 87th Legislature; and |
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(2) an evaluation of any legislative recommendations |
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related to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement made by the panel |
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established under Subchapter P, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, as |
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added by this Act. |
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(b) The Sunset Advisory Commission's recommendations to the |
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88th Legislature may include any recommendation the commission |
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considers appropriate based on the limited-scope review conducted |
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under this section. |
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SECTION 17. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |