Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1826

Filed
2/3/23  
Out of House Committee
4/5/23  
Voted on by House
4/27/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/11/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/17/23  
Governor Action
6/9/23  

Caption

Relating to the establishment of an organized retail theft task force.

Impact

The establishment of the organized retail theft task force is intended to enhance coordination and communication between various stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies and the retail sector. By compiling data, studying trends, and proposing legislative and operational recommendations, the task force aims to provide insights that can improve the state's response to retail theft. Ultimately, the task force is expected to contribute to the development of better consumer protection measures and enhance overall public safety.

Summary

House Bill 1826 aims to establish an organized retail theft task force in Texas to address the increasing concerns surrounding organized retail theft. The bill seeks to create a framework for a collaborative approach between law enforcement and businesses to develop effective strategies that prevent and manage these crimes. The legislation acknowledges that organized retail theft poses significant risks not only to the safety of communities but also to businesses and local economies impacted by these criminal activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1826 appears to be largely supportive among legislative members and stakeholders. Proponents, including lawmakers and business representatives, recognize the pressing need to address organized retail theft; many argued that without collective action, the safety of consumers and store employees would continue to be compromised. There is, however, an acknowledgment of the challenges associated with ensuring that the measures proposed by the task force are both effective and equitable.

Contention

While the general support for HB 1826 reflects a consensus on tackling organized retail theft, there are concerns regarding the implementation and scope of the bill. Some critics may question whether the task force will sufficiently address the underlying issues leading to retail theft or if it may disproportionately impact certain communities. There is potential for debate over how the task force's findings and recommendations would translate into actionable policies, thereby requiring ongoing scrutiny as the bill moves forward.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 403. Comptroller Of Public Accounts
    • Section: 0302
    • Section: 0302
    • Section: 0302
    • Section: 0302
  • Chapter 2110. State Agency Advisory Committees
    • Section: New Section

Penal Code

  • Chapter 31. Theft
    • Section: 16

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1647

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

TX SB494

Relating to the establishment of a theft of petroleum products task force.

TX SB1411

Organized retail theft task force

TX HB366

Enact FORCE Act re: organized retail theft

TX SB223

Enact FORCE Act re: organized retail theft

TX AB1065

Theft: aggregation: organized retail theft.

TX SF893

Crime of organized retail theft establishment

TX SB900

Relating to organized retail theft.

TX SB1240

Establishes the Organized Retail Crime Task Force

TX HB2697

Establishes the offense of organized retail theft

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.