Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1109 Latest Draft

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                            83R6619 JSC-D
 By: Burkett H.B. No. 1109


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to peace officer interaction with persons with mental
 illness.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 14, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 amended by adding Article 14.07 to read as follows:
 Art. 14.07.  EMERGENCY CALLS INVOLVING PERSONS WITH MENTAL
 ILLNESS. (a)  In this article, "mental illness" has the meaning
 assigned by Section 571.003, Health and Safety Code.
 (b)  A peace officer answering an emergency call shall
 attempt to determine whether any person involved in the emergency
 call is a person with a mental illness.
 (c)  If a peace officer reasonably believes that a person
 involved in an emergency call is a person with a mental illness and
 does not have reason to believe that the person has committed an
 offense, the peace officer:
 (1)  shall notify the local mental health authorities;
 (2)  may provide appropriate assistance to the person;
 and
 (3)  may take the person into custody under Section
 573.001, Health and Safety Code.
 (d)  If a peace officer reasonably believes that a person
 involved in an emergency call is a person with a mental illness and
 has probable cause to believe that the person has committed a
 misdemeanor offense, the peace officer may:
 (1)  issue a citation in lieu of arresting the person if
 authorized under Article 14.06; or
 (2)  take the person into custody under Section
 573.001, Health and Safety Code.
 SECTION 2.  Section 1701.253(b), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  In establishing requirements under this section, the
 commission shall require courses and programs to provide training
 in:
 (1)  the investigation and documentation of cases that
 involve:
 (A)  child abuse or neglect;
 (B)  family violence; [and]
 (C)  sexual assault; and
 (D)  mental illness;
 (2)  issues concerning sex offender characteristics;
 and
 (3)  crime victims' rights under Chapter 56, Code of
 Criminal Procedure, and Chapter 57, Family Code, and the duty of law
 enforcement agencies to ensure that a victim is afforded those
 rights.
 SECTION 3.  Article 14.07, Code of Criminal Procedure, as
 added by this Act, applies only to a peace officer response to an
 emergency call that occurs on or after the effective date of this
 Act.  A peace officer response to an emergency call that occurs
 before the effective date of this Act is covered by the law in
 effect when the emergency call was made, and the former law is
 continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 4.  The Commission on Law Enforcement Officer
 Standards and Education shall modify the training required by
 Section 1701.253(b), Occupations Code, as amended by this Act, and
 ensure that the modified training is available not later than
 January 1, 2014.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.