Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB216

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to opioid overdose training for peace officers.

Impact

If passed, SB216 will have a significant impact on the training and preparedness of law enforcement personnel across the state. By mandating this specialized training, the bill addresses the urgent need for officers to be equipped with the necessary skills to manage opioid overdoses, potentially saving lives. This legislative action aligns with broader public health initiatives aimed at tackling the opioid crisis, emphasizing the role of police in public health matters.

Summary

SB216 aims to enhance the training requirements for peace officers in Texas concerning opioid overdose situations. The bill amends existing law to introduce mandatory training for officers as part of their minimum curriculum. This training will focus on recognizing the signs of an opioid overdose as well as administering opioid antagonists, which are critical in reversing the effects of an overdose. The introduction of this training program reflects a growing concern over opioid-related incidents and the need for law enforcement to respond effectively.

Contention

While the bill promotes vital training, there may be some contention regarding the allocation of training resources and the implementation timeline. As per the bill, the new curriculum changes will apply only to officers who begin their training after January 1, 2026, which could lead to disparities in training among officers based on their hiring dates. Additionally, there is the question of how this training will fit within the existing law enforcement educational framework and whether it will require additional funding or support from the state government.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 1701. Law Enforcement Officers
    • Section: 253
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB5591

Very Similar Relating to opioid overdose training for peace officers.

Previously Filed As

TX HB292

Relating to inclusion of instruction on the trafficking of persons in the basic training curriculum for peace officers.

TX HB4793

Relating to a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement advisory committee regarding active shooter response training for peace officers.

TX HB3362

Relating to active shooter training for peace officers.

TX SB1477

Relating to active shooter training for peace officers.

TX HB5591

Relating to opioid overdose training for peace officers.

TX SB1852

Relating to active shooter training for peace officers.

TX HB4794

Relating to active shooter training for peace officers.

TX HB579

Relating to animal encounter training for peace officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.