Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1108

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

Caption

Relating to motorcycle profiling by peace officers.

Impact

The bill mandates that all law enforcement agencies within the state adopt a clear, written policy prohibiting motorcycle profiling. Agencies will be required to provide a definition of what constitutes motorcycle profiling, as well as implement a complaint mechanism for citizens who believe they have been illegally profiled. This policy aims to create accountability within law enforcement agencies and ensure that officers who engage in motorcycle profiling face appropriate corrective actions following investigations.

Summary

House Bill 1108 aims to address the issue of motorcycle profiling by law enforcement officers in Texas. The bill defines motorcycle profiling as an action taken by peace officers based on an individual's association with motorcycles or motorcycle-related paraphernalia, rather than on their behavior or any evidence of criminal activity. This bill seeks to prohibit such profiling, thereby safeguarding the rights of individuals who ride motorcycles from undue discrimination by law enforcement agencies.

Contention

There may be discussions surrounding the enforcement and effectiveness of such policies. Supporters of the bill argue it is essential for promoting fairness in law enforcement practices and protecting the rights of motorcyclists. However, critics may raise concerns about how these policies will be implemented operationally and the potential for inconsistencies across different law enforcement agencies. Additionally, challenges may arise related to training officers to understand and comply with this new requirement effectively.

Implementation_timeline

The bill stipulates that each law enforcement agency must adopt the required policy by December 1, 2025, and the law will take effect on September 1, 2025. This timeline provides law enforcement agencies with a period to develop and implement the necessary changes in policy and training.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 2. General Duties Of Officers
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB258

Relating to motorcycle profiling by peace officers.

TX SB616

Relating to motorcycle profiling by peace officers.

TX SB2093

Relating to preventing racial profiling and to video and audio equipment and recordings of certain law enforcement motor vehicle stops; creating an offense.

TX HB4504

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, including conforming amendments.

TX SB2096

Relating to the use of force by peace officers and other officer interactions and duties.

TX SB218

Relating to the grounds for disciplinary action against peace officers and the use of body worn cameras by peace officers.

TX HCR62

Requesting that the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House of Representatives create a joint interim committee to study motorcycle operator profiling by law enforcement officers.

TX HB4241

Relating to the act of profiling by a peace officer.

TX SB1698

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

TX HB3888

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

Similar Bills

IL HB4966

SPECIALTY PLATE FOR MOTORCYCLE

CA SR41

Relative to motorcycle profiling.

CA AB2972

Vehicles: enforcement: motorcycle profiling.

LA SB276

Provides for distribution and sale of motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles. (8/1/12)

CA SB1036

Motorcycles: special plates.

CA SR63

Relative to motorcycle profiling.

CA SCR52

Motorcycle Awareness Month.

NM SB236

Look Twice For Motorcycle License Plate