Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5401

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

Caption

Relating to the applicability of sex offender registration requirements to certain felonies based on the offense initially charged in the case.

Impact

The implications of HB 5401 are significant for individuals convicted of certain felonies, as it aims to alleviate the ongoing requirements associated with sex offender registration if they have fulfilled the obligations tied to the original charge. Under current laws, individuals may face long-term registration regardless of their rehabilitation or the nature of subsequent legal outcomes. By modifying these requirements, the bill is positioned to promote fairness in how the justice system handles cases of alleged sexual offenses and could impact recidivism statistics and reintegration efforts for offenders.

Summary

House Bill 5401 aims to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure concerning the applicability of sex offender registration requirements for certain felonies based on the offense initially charged. Specifically, the bill seeks to clarify that the duty to register as a sex offender for individuals with 'reportable convictions or adjudications' will effectively end once the duration required by the original charge has elapsed. This change is intended to create clearer guidelines over sex offender registration, particularly in situations where initial charges may evolve through the judicial process.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding public safety and the ongoing risks posed by individuals previously charged with serious offenses. Critics of the bill may argue that easing registration requirements could jeopardize community safety and diminish accountability among sex offenders. Advocates for reform might emphasize that the bill strikes a necessary balance by providing a pathway for rehabilitation, particularly for those who may not pose an ongoing threat. Ultimately, the discussion around HB 5401 highlights the ongoing tension between the goals of public safety and the rights of those who have served their sentences.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 62. Sex Offender Registration Program
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB964

Relating to the applicability of sex offender registration requirements to the offense of improper relationship between educator and student.

TX HB4642

Relating to offenses involving the manufacture or delivery of certain controlled substances and the enforcement and prevention of those offenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1004

Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of trafficking of persons and compelling prostitution and to certain consequences of those offenses.

TX SB1527

Relating to human trafficking, including the prosecution and punishment of compelling and solicitation of prostitution and other sexual or assaultive offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3451

Relating to human trafficking, including the prosecution and punishment of compelling and solicitation of prostitution and other sexual or assaultive offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB722

Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of trafficking of persons and compelling prostitution and to certain consequences of compelling prostitution.

TX SB324

Relating to changing the eligibility for community supervision for certain repeat intoxication offenders.

TX HB3400

Relating to the release of defendants on bail, the duties of a magistrate in certain criminal proceedings, and the appointment of certain criminal law hearing officers; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB467

Relating to the limitations period for certain criminal offenses based on assaultive conduct.

TX SB1570

Relating to the limitations period for certain criminal offenses based on assaultive conduct.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.