Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1547

Caption

Relating to access to criminal history record information by the adjutant general.

Impact

The impact of SB 1547 on existing state laws is significant. First, it alters the legislative framework governing how criminal history information can be accessed by state officials, emphasizing quicker and more efficient avenues for information retrieval. This could enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement activities by ensuring the adjutant general has timely access to critical data needed for decision-making processes, especially in emergencies involving public safety.

Summary

Senate Bill 1547 seeks to amend access protocols regarding criminal history record information specifically for the adjutant general of Texas. By repealing Section 411.121(c) of the Government Code, this bill aims to streamline the process by which the adjutant general can acquire criminal background details. This change highlights the state's effort to facilitate law enforcement operations and enhance the role of the adjutant general in public safety matters.

Contention

While the bill simplifies access for the adjutant general, it raises potential concerns regarding privacy and the handling of sensitive information. Critics may argue that increasing access without robust checks could lead to misuse of information. Additionally, there could be areas of contention about the adequacy and detail of oversight measures in ensuring that such data is used appropriately and that individuals' rights are protected.

Companion Bills

TX HB1860

Relating to access to criminal history record information by the adjutant general.

Similar Bills

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