Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB826

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

Caption

Relating to notification regarding the anticipated release of a potential predator from civil commitment.

Impact

The introduction of SB826 represents a significant change in state law concerning the management of individuals who have a history of sexually violent offenses. By formalizing the notification process, the bill seeks to prevent potential recurrence of violent offenses against vulnerable populations, thus fostering a safer community environment. Additionally, it aims to enhance the coordination of resources and responses from multidisciplinary teams, which may include mental health professionals and law enforcement authorities, to address the needs and safety concerns of the community upon an individual’s release.

Summary

Senate Bill 826 aims to enhance public safety by mandating notification to specific multidisciplinary teams regarding the anticipated release of individuals classified as potential sexual predators from civil commitment. This bill is particularly focused on those who have committed sexually violent offenses, as defined under Texan law. It outlines a structured protocol for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Department of State Health Services to provide timely written notice about these individuals, ensuring that relevant parties are informed well in advance of their release or discharge.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its focus on public safety, it may also raise questions of privacy and the potential stigmatization of individuals who have served their sentences. Opponents could argue that blanket notification protocols might unintentionally perpetuate societal biases against individuals reentering society, regardless of their rehabilitation status. Discussions regarding the balance between community safety and the rights of reformed offenders are likely to continue as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB970

Relating to the execution of a search warrant for taking a DNA specimen.

TX SB670

Relating to the copying of certain records and files relating to a child who is a party to a juvenile proceeding.

TX SB864

Relating to a handgun proficiency course that is taken to obtain or renew a concealed handgun license.

TX SB727

Relating to the eligibility for judge-ordered community supervision or for release on parole of certain defendants convicted of burglary with the intent to commit a sex offense.

TX SB481

Relating to the recognition and validity of a license to carry a concealed handgun issued by another state.

TX SB834

Relating to the confidentiality of certain grand juror information, including making former district court jurors instead of former grand jurors eligible for service on certain public committees.

TX SB545

Relating to the peace officers authorized to operate an authorized emergency service vehicle used to conduct a police escort.

TX SB1316

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of indecency with a child.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.