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AN ACT
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relating to the continuation and functions of the Commission on |
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Jail Standards. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 511.003, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 511.003. SUNSET PROVISION. The Commission on Jail |
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Standards is subject to Chapter 325 (Texas Sunset Act). Unless |
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continued in existence as provided by that chapter, the commission |
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is abolished [and this chapter expires] September 1, 2033 [2021]. |
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SECTION 2. Sections 511.004(h), (i), and (j), Government |
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Code, are redesignated as Section 511.00405, Government Code, and |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 511.00405. TRAINING. (a) [(h)] A person who is |
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appointed to and qualifies for office as a member of the commission |
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may not vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in attendance at |
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a meeting of the commission until the person completes a training |
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program that complies with this section [Subsection (i)]. |
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(b) [(i)] The training program [required by Subsection (h)] |
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must provide the person with information [to the person] regarding: |
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(1) the law governing commission operations [this |
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chapter]; |
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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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(c) [(j)] A person appointed to the commission is entitled |
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to reimbursement, as provided by the General Appropriations Act, |
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for the travel expenses incurred in attending the training program |
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[required by Subsection (h)] regardless of whether attendance at |
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the program occurs before or after the person qualifies for office. |
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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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member of the commission shall sign and submit to the executive |
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director a statement acknowledging that the member received and has |
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reviewed the training manual. |
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SECTION 3. Section 511.0071, Government Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a) and (a-1) and adding Subsections (g) and |
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(h) to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall prepare information of public |
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interest describing the functions of the commission [and the |
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commission's procedures by which complaints regarding the |
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commission and complaints regarding jails under the commission's |
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jurisdiction are filed with and resolved by the commission]. The |
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commission shall make the information available: |
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(1) to the public, inmates, county officials, and |
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appropriate state agencies; and |
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(2) on any publicly accessible Internet website |
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maintained by the commission. |
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(a-1) The commission shall adopt rules and procedures |
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regarding the receipt, investigation, resolution, and disclosure |
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to the public of complaints regarding the commission and complaints |
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regarding jails under the commission's jurisdiction that are filed |
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with the commission. The commission shall: |
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(1) prescribe a form or forms on which written |
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complaints regarding the commission and complaints regarding jails |
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under the commission's jurisdiction may be filed with the |
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commission; |
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(2) keep an information file in accordance with |
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Section 511.0072 [Subsection (f)] regarding each complaint filed |
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with the commission regarding the commission or a jail under the |
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commission's jurisdiction; |
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(3) develop procedures for prioritizing complaints |
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filed with the commission and a reasonable time frame for |
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responding to those complaints and appeals of those complaints; |
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(4) [maintain a system for promptly and efficiently |
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acting on complaints filed with the commission; |
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[(5)] develop a procedure for tracking and analyzing |
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all complaints filed with the commission, according to criteria |
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that must include: |
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(A) the reason for or origin of complaints; |
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(B) the average number of days that elapse |
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between the date on which complaints are filed, the date on which |
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the commission first investigates or otherwise responds to |
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complaints, and the date on which complaints are resolved; |
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(C) the outcome of investigations or the |
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resolution of complaints, including dismissals and commission |
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actions resulting from complaints; |
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(D) the number of pending complaints at the close |
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of each fiscal year; [and] |
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(E) a list of complaint topics that the |
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commission does not have jurisdiction to investigate or resolve; |
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[and] |
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(F) the detailed categorization of each |
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violation alleged in a complaint; |
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(G) the comprehensive documentation of each |
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violation alleged in a complaint; and |
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(H) for a complaint for which the commission took |
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no action, the documentation of the reason the complaint was closed |
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without action; |
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(5) regularly analyze complaints to identify trends, |
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including trends with respect to jails with a higher than average |
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number of complaints, to determine jails requiring additional |
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inspections; and |
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(6) regularly prepare and distribute to members of the |
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commission and make available to the public a report containing a |
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summary of the information compiled under Subdivisions (4) and |
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[Subdivision] (5). |
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(g) The commission shall adopt rules requiring jail |
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administrators to include in any inmate handbook and prominently |
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display throughout the jail information regarding the procedure for |
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complaint investigation and resolution. |
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(h) The commission shall ensure that a jail complies with |
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Subsection (g) during any inspection of the jail. |
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SECTION 4. Chapter 511, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 511.0072 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 511.0072. COMPLAINT INFORMATION. (a) The commission |
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shall maintain a system to promptly and efficiently act on |
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complaints filed with the commission. The commission shall |
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maintain information about parties to the complaint, the subject |
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matter of the complaint, a summary of the results of the review or |
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investigation of the complaint, and its disposition. |
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(b) The commission shall make information available |
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describing its procedures for complaint investigation and |
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resolution. |
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(c) The commission shall periodically notify the complaint |
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parties of the status of the complaint until final disposition |
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unless the notice would jeopardize an investigation. |
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SECTION 5. Chapter 511, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 511.0081 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 511.0081. ADVISORY COMMITTEES. (a) The commission by |
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rule may establish advisory committees to make recommendations to |
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the commission on programs, rules, and policies administered by the |
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commission. |
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(b) In establishing an advisory committee under this |
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section, the commission shall adopt rules, including rules |
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regarding: |
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(1) the purpose, role, responsibility, goals, and |
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duration of the committee; |
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(2) the size of and quorum requirement for the |
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committee; |
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(3) qualifications for committee membership; |
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(4) appointment procedures for members; |
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(5) terms of service for members; |
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(6) training requirements for members; |
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(7) policies to avoid conflicts of interest by |
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members; |
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(8) a periodic review process to evaluate the |
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continuing need for the committee; and |
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(9) policies to ensure the committee does not violate |
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any provision of Chapter 551 applicable to the commission or the |
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committee. |
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SECTION 6. Section 511.0085, Government Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (c) to read as |
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follows: |
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(b) The set of risk factors developed under this section may |
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include the number of months since the commission's last inspection |
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of the jail. |
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(c) The commission shall use the set of risk factors |
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developed under this section [Subsection (a)] to guide the |
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inspections process for all jails under the commission's |
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jurisdiction by: |
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(1) establishing a risk assessment plan to use in |
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assessing the overall risk level of each jail; and |
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(2) regularly monitoring the overall risk level of |
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each jail. |
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SECTION 7. Chapter 511, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 511.0086 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 511.0086. RISK-BASED INSPECTIONS. (a) The commission |
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shall adopt a policy prioritizing the inspection of jails under the |
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commission's jurisdiction based on the relative risk level of a |
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jail. The policy must require the commission to use the risk |
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assessment plan established under Section 511.0085 to: |
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(1) schedule announced and unannounced inspections of |
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jails under the commission's jurisdiction; and |
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(2) determine how frequently and intensively the |
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commission conducts risk-based inspections. |
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(b) The policy may provide for the commission to use |
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alternative inspection methods for jails determined to be low-risk, |
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including using abbreviated inspection procedures or other methods |
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instead of conducting an in-person inspection. |
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SECTION 8. Section 511.009, Government Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a), (a-1), and (a-2) and adding Subsection |
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(f) to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission shall: |
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(1) adopt reasonable rules and procedures |
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establishing minimum standards for the construction, equipment, |
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maintenance, and operation of county jails; |
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(2) adopt reasonable rules and procedures |
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establishing minimum standards for the custody, care, and treatment |
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of prisoners; |
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(3) adopt reasonable rules establishing minimum |
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standards for the number of jail supervisory personnel and for |
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programs and services to meet the needs of prisoners; |
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(4) adopt reasonable rules and procedures |
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establishing minimum requirements for programs of rehabilitation, |
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education, and recreation in county jails; |
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(5) regularly review the commission's rules and |
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procedures and revise, amend, or change the rules and procedures if |
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necessary; |
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(6) provide to local government officials |
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consultation on and technical assistance for county jails; |
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(7) review and comment on plans for the construction |
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and major modification or renovation of county jails; |
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(8) require that the sheriff and commissioners of each |
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county submit to the commission, on a form prescribed by the |
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commission, an annual report on the conditions in each county jail |
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within their jurisdiction, including all information necessary to |
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determine compliance with state law, commission orders, and the |
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rules adopted under this chapter; |
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(9) review the reports submitted under Subdivision (8) |
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and require commission employees to inspect county jails regularly |
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to ensure compliance with state law, commission orders, and rules |
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and procedures adopted under this chapter; |
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(10) adopt a classification system to assist sheriffs |
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and judges in determining which defendants are low-risk and |
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consequently suitable participants in a county jail work release |
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program under Article 42.034, Code of Criminal Procedure; |
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(11) adopt rules relating to requirements for |
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segregation of classes of inmates and to capacities for county |
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jails; |
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(12) [require that the chief jailer of each municipal |
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lockup submit to the commission, on a form prescribed by the |
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commission, an annual report of persons under 17 years of age |
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securely detained in the lockup, including all information |
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necessary to determine compliance with state law concerning secure |
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confinement of children in municipal lockups; |
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[(13) at least annually determine whether each county |
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jail is in compliance with the rules and procedures adopted under |
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this chapter; |
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[(14) require that the sheriff and commissioners court |
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of each county submit to the commission, on a form prescribed by the |
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commission, an annual report of persons under 17 years of age |
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securely detained in the county jail, including all information |
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necessary to determine compliance with state law concerning secure |
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confinement of children in county jails; |
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[(15) schedule announced and unannounced inspections |
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of jails under the commission's jurisdiction using the risk |
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assessment plan established under Section 511.0085 to guide the |
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inspections process; |
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[(16)] adopt a policy for gathering and distributing |
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to jails under the commission's jurisdiction information |
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regarding: |
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(A) common issues concerning jail |
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administration; |
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(B) examples of successful strategies for |
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maintaining compliance with state law and the rules, standards, and |
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procedures of the commission; and |
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(C) solutions to operational challenges for |
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jails; |
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(13) [(17)] report to the Texas Correctional Office on |
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Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments on a jail's compliance |
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with Article 16.22, Code of Criminal Procedure; |
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(14) [(18)] adopt reasonable rules and procedures |
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establishing minimum requirements for a county jail to: |
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(A) determine if a prisoner is pregnant; |
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(B) ensure that the jail's health services plan |
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addresses medical care, including obstetrical and gynecological |
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care, mental health care, nutritional requirements, and any special |
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housing or work assignment needs for prisoners who are known or |
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determined to be pregnant; and |
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(C) identify when a pregnant prisoner is in labor |
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and provide appropriate care to the prisoner, including promptly |
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transporting the prisoner to a local hospital; |
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(15) [(19)] provide guidelines to sheriffs regarding |
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contracts between a sheriff and another entity for the provision of |
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food services to or the operation of a commissary in a jail under |
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the commission's jurisdiction, including specific provisions |
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regarding conflicts of interest and avoiding the appearance of |
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impropriety; |
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(16) [(20)] adopt reasonable rules and procedures |
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establishing minimum standards for prisoner visitation that |
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provide each prisoner at a county jail with a minimum of two |
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in-person, noncontact visitation periods per week of at least 20 |
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minutes duration each; |
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(17) [(21)] require the sheriff of each county to: |
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(A) investigate and verify the veteran status of |
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each prisoner by using data made available from the Veterans |
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Reentry Search Service (VRSS) operated by the United States |
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Department of Veterans Affairs or a similar service; and |
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(B) use the data described by Paragraph (A) to |
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assist prisoners who are veterans in applying for federal benefits |
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or compensation for which the prisoners may be eligible under a |
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program administered by the United States Department of Veterans |
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Affairs; |
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(18) [(22)] adopt reasonable rules and procedures |
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regarding visitation of a prisoner at a county jail by a guardian, |
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as defined by Section 1002.012, Estates Code, that: |
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(A) allow visitation by a guardian to the same |
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extent as the prisoner's next of kin, including placing the |
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guardian on the prisoner's approved visitors list on the guardian's |
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request and providing the guardian access to the prisoner during a |
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facility's standard visitation hours if the prisoner is otherwise |
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eligible to receive visitors; and |
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(B) require the guardian to provide the sheriff |
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with letters of guardianship issued as provided by Section |
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1106.001, Estates Code, before being allowed to visit the prisoner; |
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(19) [(23)] adopt reasonable rules and procedures to |
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ensure the safety of prisoners, including rules and procedures that |
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require a county jail to: |
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(A) give prisoners the ability to access a mental |
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health professional at the jail or through a telemental health |
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service 24 hours a day or, if a mental health professional is not at |
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the county jail at the time, then require the jail to use all |
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reasonable efforts to arrange for the inmate to have access to a |
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mental health professional within a reasonable time; |
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(B) give prisoners the ability to access a health |
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professional at the jail or through a telehealth service 24 hours a |
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day or, if a health professional is unavailable at the jail or |
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through a telehealth service, provide for a prisoner to be |
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transported to access a health professional; and |
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(C) if funding is available under Section |
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511.019, install automated electronic sensors or cameras to ensure |
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accurate and timely in-person checks of cells or groups of cells |
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confining at-risk individuals; and |
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(20) [(24)] adopt reasonable rules and procedures |
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establishing minimum standards for the quantity and quality of |
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feminine hygiene products, including tampons in regular and large |
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sizes and menstrual pads with wings in regular and large sizes, |
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provided to a female prisoner. |
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(a-1) A county jail that as of September 1, 2015, has |
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incurred significant design, engineering, or construction costs to |
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provide prisoner visitation that does not comply with a rule or |
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procedure adopted under Subsection (a)(16) [(a)(20)], or does not |
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have the physical plant capability to provide the in-person |
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prisoner visitation required by a rule or procedure adopted under |
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Subsection (a)(16) [(a)(20)], is not required to comply with any |
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commission rule or procedure adopted under Subsection (a)(16) |
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[(a)(20)]. |
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(a-2) A commission rule or procedure adopted under |
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Subsection (a)(16) [(a)(20)] may not restrict the authority of a |
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county jail under the commission's rules in effect on September 1, |
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2015, to limit prisoner visitation for disciplinary reasons. |
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(f) The commission's compliance with the requirements of |
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this section, particularly the requirements regarding the adoption |
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of rules and procedures, is not contingent on the enactment and |
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becoming law of any additional legislation. |
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SECTION 9. Chapter 511, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Sections 511.00901, 511.00902, and 511.00903 to read as |
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follows: |
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Sec. 511.00901. DUTY REGARDING MINIMUM STANDARDS. (a) The |
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commission shall ensure that the minimum standards established |
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under Section 511.009 take into consideration the needs and risks |
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of the different types and sizes of jails under the commission's |
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jurisdiction. |
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(b) The commission shall, on an ongoing basis, review the |
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minimum standards to identify any standards that do not account for |
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the needs and risks of the different types and sizes of jails. In |
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conducting the review, the commission shall solicit feedback from a |
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diverse collection of jails, including those of different types and |
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sizes. |
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(c) The commission shall revise any standards identified |
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under Subsection (b) as the commission considers necessary. In |
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revising a standard, the commission shall consider: |
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(1) establishing tiered or separate standards |
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depending on the size, resources, or type of jail; |
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(2) clarifying or amending existing standards; and |
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(3) publishing guidance on the commission's rule |
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interpretations. |
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(d) The commission may not lower any standard in effect on |
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September 1, 2021, as a result of a review conducted under this |
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section. |
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Sec. 511.00902. REINSPECTION. The commission shall adopt |
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rules and procedures for reinspecting a jail following a |
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determination by the commission that the jail is not in compliance |
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with minimum standards. The rules and procedures must require the |
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commission to: |
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(1) reinspect all jails not in compliance; |
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(2) establish a percentage of reinspections for which |
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the commission shall assess the jail's compliance with all minimum |
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standards, regardless of whether the jail was in compliance with a |
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particular standard during the previous inspection; and |
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(3) randomly select the jails subject to a |
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reinspection described by Subdivision (2). |
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Sec. 511.00903. INSPECTION TREND ANALYSIS. The commission |
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shall regularly analyze data collected during inspections or |
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reported to the commission under this chapter to identify trends in |
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noncompliance, inspection outcomes, serious incidents, and any |
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other related area of jail operations. |
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SECTION 10. Chapter 511, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Section 511.0145 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 511.0145. ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS. (a) The commission |
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shall adopt rules establishing a system of graduated, escalating |
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enforcement actions the commission is authorized under this chapter |
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to take against jails under the commission's jurisdiction that: |
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(1) have not made timely progress correcting |
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noncompliance issues; or |
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(2) have failed multiple inspections within a certain |
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number of years as determined by the commission. |
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(b) The rules must establish time frames for the commission |
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to take certain graduated, escalating enforcement actions against |
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jails. |
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(c) The commission shall develop a schedule of actions to |
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guide the enforcement actions the commission may take under rules |
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adopted under Subsection (a). The commission shall make the |
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schedule available on any publicly accessible Internet website |
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maintained by the commission. The schedule must: |
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(1) recommend the appropriate enforcement action |
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based on the severity of the noncompliance; and |
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(2) include consideration of any: |
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(A) aggravating factors, including repeat |
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violations and failing consecutive inspections; and |
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(B) mitigating factors. |
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SECTION 11. Section 511.019(c), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(c) Money in the fund may be appropriated only to the |
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commission to pay for capital improvements that are required under |
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Section 511.009(a)(19) [511.009(a)(23)]. |
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SECTION 12. Section 511.021, Government Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsection (c) to read |
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as follows: |
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(a) On the death of a prisoner in a county jail, the |
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commission shall appoint a law enforcement agency, other than the |
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local law enforcement agency that operates the county jail, to |
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investigate the death as soon as possible. Except as otherwise |
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provided by Subsection (b), the appointed law enforcement agency |
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shall conduct the investigation. |
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(b) A law enforcement agency appointed by the commission |
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under Subsection (a) may present evidence to the commission that |
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investigating the death would create a conflict of interest that |
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cannot be mitigated by the law enforcement agency. If the |
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commission determines that the conflict of interest cannot be |
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mitigated, the commission shall appoint another law enforcement |
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agency under Subsection (a) to investigate the death. |
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(c) The commission shall adopt any rules necessary relating |
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to the appointment of a law enforcement agency under Subsection |
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(a), including rules relating to cooperation between law |
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enforcement agencies and to procedures for handling evidence. |
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SECTION 13. Sections 511.0071(e) and (f), Government Code, |
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are repealed. |
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SECTION 14. Not later than March 1, 2022, the Commission on |
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Jail Standards shall develop the rules required by Section |
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511.0071(g), Government Code, as added by this Act. Not later than |
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April 1, 2022, each jail under the jurisdiction of the Commission on |
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Jail Standards shall post the information and update the inmate |
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handbooks as necessary to comply with the commission's rules |
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adopted under that section. |
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SECTION 15. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) of this |
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section, Section 511.00405, Government Code, as redesignated and |
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amended by this Act, applies to a member of the Commission on Jail |
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Standards appointed before, on, or after the effective date of this |
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Act. |
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(b) A member of the Commission on Jail Standards who, before |
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the effective date of this Act, completed the training program |
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required by Section 511.004, Government Code, as that law existed |
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before the effective date of this Act, is only required to complete |
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additional training on the subjects added by this Act to the |
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training program required by Section 511.00405, Government Code, as |
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redesignated and amended by this Act. A member described by this |
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subsection may not vote, deliberate, or be counted as a member in |
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attendance at a meeting of the commission held on or after December |
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1, 2021, until the member completes the additional training. |
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SECTION 16. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |
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______________________________ |
______________________________ |
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President of the Senate |
Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.B. No. 1545 was passed by the House on April |
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30, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 130, Nays 0, 2 present, not |
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voting. |
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______________________________ |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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I certify that H.B. No. 1545 was passed by the Senate on May |
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19, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. |
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______________________________ |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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APPROVED: _____________________ |
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Date |
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Governor |