Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1529

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/27/11  
Introduced
3/10/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/5/11  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the date by which law enforcement agencies must report arrests to the Department of Public Safety.

Impact

The bill's enactment will affect the Code of Criminal Procedure, particularly Article 60.08, which governs the reporting processes of law enforcement. By reducing the reporting period for arrests from seven days to two days, SB1529 is expected to streamline the flow of critical information to the Department of Public Safety, ensuring that arrest data is swiftly documented and accessible. This change is anticipated to improve data accuracy and accountability in law enforcement operations across Texas.

Summary

SB1529 is a legislative measure aimed at amending the reporting timeline for law enforcement agencies regarding arrests. Specifically, the bill mandates that arrests be reported to the Texas Department of Public Safety within a stricter timeframe of two days following the date of the arrest. This new requirement serves to enhance the timeliness and accuracy of data related to criminal activities and arrests, facilitating better oversight and operational efficiency for law enforcement agencies.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to improve reporting efficiency, it may also raise discussions regarding the potential burden on local law enforcement agencies. Some may argue that this expedited timeline could place additional pressure on law enforcement resources as they strive to comply with the new statutory requirements. The balance between a timely reporting mandate and the operational realities faced by law enforcement agencies will likely be an important aspect of discussions surrounding SB1529.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB533

Relating to the minimum standards for the certifications of sexual assault training programs and sexual assault nurse examiners and for certification renewal by those entities.

TX SB972

Relating to the taking of a defendant's bail bond by county jailers.

TX SB1200

Relating to the venue for prosecution of misdemeanor cases in justice of the peace courts located in certain counties.

TX SB1059

Relating to the program for improvement of collection of court costs, fees, and fines imposed in criminal cases.

TX SB841

Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for the offense of breach of computer security.

TX SB1616

Relating to the collection, storage, preservation, analysis, retrieval, and destruction of biological evidence.

TX HB2337

Relating to the admissibility of certain statements made by a child in a juvenile justice or criminal proceeding.

TX HB1566

Relating to the authority of counties to appoint, contract for, or employ physicians, dentists, or other health care providers for county jails.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.