BILL ANALYSIS
Senate Research Center |
S.B. 487 |
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By: Alvarado |
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Criminal Justice |
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6/2/2025 |
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Enrolled |
AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT
Victims of stalking, invasive visual recording, and
indecent assault face ongoing risks of harassment, retaliation, and emotional
distress if their identifying information is made public.� Current Texas law
provides confidentiality protections for victims of stalking, shielding their
personal information from public disclosure in legal proceedings.� However,
victims of invasive visual recording and indecent assault do not currently
receive the same privacy protections, despite facing similar threats to their
safety and well-being.
Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, confidentiality protections apply to
victims of stalking.� This means that personal identifying information of
stalking victims�such as names, addresses, and contact details�is not subject
to public disclosure in certain legal proceedings.� However, victims of
invasive visual recording and indecent assault currently do not receive the
same confidentiality protections, leaving them more vulnerable to public
exposure and further victimization.� S.B. 487 amends the Code of Criminal
Procedure to extend confidentiality protections to victims of invasive visual
recording and indecent assault.� The bill will extend the definition of
"victim" under Article 58.151 to include individuals subjected to
invasive visual recording and indecent assault, in addition to stalking
victims.� Identifying information of victims of these offenses remains
confidential and protected in legal proceedings, reducing the risk of further
harassment or harm.� This bill is supported by multiple district attorneys'
offices and has no recorded opposition.
S.B. 487 amends current law relating to the confidentiality of identifying information of victims of certain offenses.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY
This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, institution, or agency.
SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS
SECTION 1. Amends the heading to Subchapter D, Chapter 58, Code of Criminal Procedure, to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER D. CONFIDENTIALITY OF IDENTIFYING INFORMATION OF VICTIMS OF STALKING, INVASIVE VISUAL RECORDING, OR INDECENT ASSAULT
SECTION 2. Amends Article 58.151, Code of Criminal Procedure, to redefine "victim."
SECTION 3. Effective date: September 1, 2025.