Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1298

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

Caption

Relating to the authority of an animal control officer to carry a bite prevention stick in the performance of official duties.

Impact

The bill's passage would directly amend existing provisions in the Penal Code that currently restrict the carrying of clubs and similar instruments. Under the proposed legislation, animal control officers would be exempt from these prohibitions when carrying a designated bite prevention stick. This means that their ability to effectively protect themselves while performing their duties would be legally supported, thereby potentially reducing the number of incidents that could lead to harm during animal control operations.

Summary

SB1298 proposes an amendment to the Texas Penal Code, specifically regarding the authority of animal control officers. The bill seeks to allow these officers to carry a bite prevention stick while performing their official duties. This legislative action responds to concerns about the safety of animal control officers and their ability to manage potentially aggressive animals during their work. By formally recognizing the use of a bite prevention tool, the bill aims to enhance the safety of both the officers and the animals they encounter.

Contention

While the bill appears to be straightforward in its intent to bolster officer safety, it does raise some questions regarding the implications of defining what constitutes a bite prevention stick. Stakeholders may debate the appropriateness of the tools allowed and whether this amendment could inadvertently lead to broader interpretations of weapon possession regulations. Additionally, discussions may arise about proper training and the conditions under which these tools should be used to ensure that they do not escalate conflicts with animals or the public.

Companion Bills

TX HB405

Identical Relating to the authority of an animal control officer to carry a bite prevention stick in the performance of official duties.

Similar Bills

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