Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4565

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

Caption

Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, prosecutorial, and civil enforcement records under the public information law.

Impact

The provisions in HB 4565 stipulate that information relevant to criminal investigations, particularly those that did not result in conviction or deferred adjudication, will be protected under this amendment. This change signifies a shift in how certain records will be treated, which may limit the public's access to information that could be crucial for oversight and accountability regarding law enforcement activities. As such, it could have far-reaching implications for civil rights advocates and organizations monitoring police conduct and prosecutorial practices.

Summary

House Bill 4565 aims to modify access to certain records held by law enforcement, corrections, prosecution, and civil enforcement agencies within the framework of public information laws in Texas. The bill proposes amendments to Section 552.108 of the Government Code to clarify which information is exempt from public disclosure, particularly in cases where the release of such information could potentially interfere with ongoing investigations or prosecutions. This aligns with the state's ongoing efforts to ensure accountability while balancing public transparency and the operational needs of enforcement agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns from civil rights organizations that argue the amendments could set a precedent for reducing transparency in cases of law enforcement misconduct. Critics warn that by shielding more information from public access, the bill may hinder the ability of the public to review and question police actions, thereby affecting community trust. Proponents of the bill, on the other hand, argue that it is essential for protecting sensitive information that could jeopardize investigations or put officers at risk.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 552. Public Information
    • Section: 108

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB30

Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.

TX HB3392

Relating to access to certain litigation, law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.

TX HB1327

Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.

TX HB2492

Relating to the disclosure of certain contracting information under the public information law.

TX SB680

Relating to the disclosure of certain contracting information under the public information law.

TX SB1770

Relating to an exception to required disclosure under the public information law for certain electronic information held by a prosecutor, law enforcement agency, or corrections agency.

TX SB1102

Relating to access to certain education, law enforcement, and health records under the public information law.

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 SB219

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and law enforcement agencies regarding law enforcement officers and the use of body worn cameras; authorizing fees.

TX HB4966

Relating to law enforcement agency personnel records and the reporting of separations of license holders to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.