79R8664 UM-F
By: Woolley H.B. No. 915
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 915:
By: Keel C.S.H.B. No. 915
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to authority of a peace officer to make an arrest outside
of the officer's jurisdiction or to seize property while making the
arrest.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Article 14.03(g), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended to read as follows:
(g)(1) A peace officer listed in Subdivision (1), (2), [(3),
(4),] or (5), Article 2.12, who is licensed under Chapter 1701
[415], Occupations [Government] Code, and is outside of the
officer's jurisdiction may arrest without a warrant a person who
commits any offense within the officer's presence or view, other
than [except that an officer who is outside the officer's
jurisdiction may arrest a person for] a violation of Subtitle C,
Title 7, Transportation Code[, only if the officer is listed in
Subdivision (4), Article 2.12].
(2) A peace officer listed in Subdivision (3), Article
2.12, who is licensed under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, and is
outside of the officer's jurisdiction may arrest without a warrant
a person who commits any offense within the officer's presence or
view, except that an officer described in this subdivision who is
outside of that officer's jurisdiction may arrest a person for a
violation of Subtitle C, Title 7, Transportation Code, only if the
offense is committed in the county or counties in which the
municipality employing the peace officer is located.
(3) A peace officer making an arrest under this
subsection shall as soon as practicable after making the arrest
notify a law enforcement agency having jurisdiction where the
arrest was made. The law enforcement agency shall then take custody
of:
(A) the person committing the offense and take
the person before a magistrate in compliance with Article 14.06;
and
(B) any property seized during or after the
arrest as if the property had been seized by a peace officer of that
law enforcement agency.
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2005.