By Barrientos S.B. No. 786
77R4742 JMG-D
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
1-1 AN ACT
1-2 relating to the creation of an unsolved crimes investigation team
1-3 within the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas.
1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-5 SECTION 1. Chapter 411, Government Code, is amended by adding
1-6 Subchapter J to read as follows:
1-7 SUBCHAPTER J. UNSOLVED CRIMES INVESTIGATION TEAM
1-8 Sec. 411.261. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
1-9 (1) "Attorney representing the state" means a district
1-10 attorney, criminal district attorney, or county attorney performing
1-11 the duties of a district attorney.
1-12 (2) "Unsolved crime" means a criminal offense:
1-13 (A) that is an unsolved homicide or an unsolved
1-14 felony that is one offense arising out of the same criminal episode
1-15 as other unsolved felonies; and
1-16 (B) the investigation of which requires a level
1-17 of expertise that is not readily available to local law enforcement
1-18 agencies.
1-19 Sec. 411.262. UNSOLVED CRIMES INVESTIGATION TEAM. (a) The
1-20 unsolved crimes investigation team is an investigatory unit within
1-21 the department.
1-22 (b) The team will be located at the headquarters of the
1-23 Texas Rangers in Austin, Texas, and will be commanded by the chief
1-24 of the Texas Rangers.
2-1 (c) The director may employ commissioned peace officers and
2-2 noncommissioned employees to perform duties required of the team.
2-3 (d) To be eligible for employment under this section, a
2-4 peace officer must have not less than four years of experience as a
2-5 peace officer and:
2-6 (1) a degree from an accredited institution of higher
2-7 education in law, accounting, or computer science; or
2-8 (2) two or more years of experience in the
2-9 investigation of homicides or other major felonies.
2-10 (e) To be eligible for employment under this section, a
2-11 noncommissioned employee must meet the experience, training, and
2-12 educational qualifications set by the director as requirements for
2-13 investigating or assisting in the investigation of an unsolved
2-14 crime.
2-15 Sec. 411.263. ASSISTANCE ON REQUEST. On the request of an
2-16 attorney representing the state and with the approval of the
2-17 director, the unsolved crimes investigation team of the department
2-18 may assist local law enforcement in the investigation of crime.
2-19 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.