Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1622 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/09/2017

                    85R126 LHC-D
 By: Uresti S.B. No. 1622


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of a statewide alert system for missing
 military members.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 411, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter P to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER P. CAMO ALERT FOR MISSING MILITARY MEMBERS
 Sec. 411.441.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Alert" means the statewide camo alert for missing
 military members that is developed and implemented under this
 subchapter.
 (2)  "Local law enforcement agency" means a local law
 enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the investigation of a
 missing military member.
 (3)  "Military member" means a person who is a current
 or former member of the United States armed forces, including the
 National Guard or a reserve or auxiliary unit of any branch of the
 armed forces.
 Sec. 411.442.  CAMO ALERT FOR MISSING MILITARY MEMBERS.
 With the cooperation of the Texas Department of Transportation, the
 office of the governor, and other appropriate law enforcement
 agencies in this state, the department shall develop and implement
 a statewide camo alert to be activated on behalf of a missing
 military member who suffers from a mental illness, including
 post-traumatic stress disorder, or a traumatic brain injury.
 Sec. 411.443.  ADMINISTRATION. (a) The director is the
 statewide coordinator of the alert.
 (b)  The director shall adopt rules and issue directives as
 necessary to ensure proper implementation of the alert.  The rules
 and directives must include:
 (1)  the procedures to be used by a local law
 enforcement agency to verify whether a military member:
 (A)  is missing; and
 (B)  suffers from a mental illness, including
 post-traumatic stress disorder, or a traumatic brain injury;
 (2)  a description of the circumstances under which a
 local law enforcement agency is required to report a missing
 military member to the department; and
 (3)  the procedures to be used by an individual or
 entity to report information about a missing military member to
 designated media outlets in Texas.
 (c)  The director shall prescribe forms for use by local law
 enforcement agencies in requesting activation of the alert system.
 Sec. 411.444.  DEPARTMENT TO RECRUIT PARTICIPANTS. The
 department shall recruit public and commercial television and radio
 broadcasters, private commercial entities, state or local
 governmental entities, the public, and other appropriate persons to
 assist in developing and implementing the alert system.
 Sec. 411.445.  STATE AGENCIES. (a) A state agency
 participating in the alert system shall:
 (1)  cooperate with the department and assist in
 developing and implementing the alert system; and
 (2)  establish a plan for providing relevant
 information to its officers, investigators, or employees, as
 appropriate, once the alert system has been activated.
 (b)  In addition to its duties as a state agency under
 Subsection (a), the Texas Department of Transportation shall
 establish a plan for providing relevant information to the public
 through an existing system of dynamic message signs located across
 the state.
 Sec. 411.446.  NOTIFICATION TO DEPARTMENT OF MISSING
 MILITARY MEMBER. (a) A local law enforcement agency shall notify
 the department if the agency:
 (1)  receives notice of a missing military member;
 (2)  verifies that at the time the military member is
 reported missing:
 (A)  the person reported missing is a military
 member;
 (B)  the military member's location is unknown;
 (C)  the military member's domicile is in Texas;
 and
 (D)  the military member suffers from a mental
 illness, including post-traumatic stress disorder, or a traumatic
 brain injury; and
 (3)  determines that the military member's
 disappearance poses a credible threat to the military member's
 health and safety or the health and safety of another.
 (b)  The local law enforcement agency shall:
 (1)  require the family or legal guardian of the
 missing military member to provide documentation of the military
 member's mental illness to verify the condition as required by
 Subsection (a)(2)(D); and
 (2)  as soon as practicable, determine whether the
 military member's disappearance poses a credible threat to the
 military member's health and safety or the health and safety of
 another for purposes of Subsection (a)(3).
 Sec. 411.447.  ACTIVATION OF CAMO ALERT. (a) When a local
 law enforcement agency notifies the department under Section
 411.446, the department shall confirm the accuracy of the
 information and, if confirmed, immediately issue an alert under
 this subchapter in accordance with department rules.
 (b)  In issuing the alert, the department shall send the
 alert to designated media outlets in Texas.  Following receipt of
 the alert, participating radio stations, television stations, and
 other media outlets may issue the alert at designated intervals to
 assist in locating the missing military member.
 Sec. 411.448.  CONTENT OF CAMO ALERT. The alert must
 include:
 (1)  all appropriate information that is provided by
 the local law enforcement agency under Section 411.446 and that may
 lead to the safe recovery of the missing military member; and
 (2)  a statement instructing any person with
 information related to the missing military member to contact a
 local law enforcement agency.
 Sec. 411.449.  TERMINATION OF CAMO ALERT. (a) The director
 shall terminate any activation of the alert with respect to a
 particular missing military member not later than the earlier of
 the date on which:
 (1)  the missing military member is located or the
 situation is otherwise resolved; or
 (2)  the notification period ends, as determined by
 department rule.
 (b)  A local law enforcement agency that locates a missing
 military member who is the subject of an alert under this subchapter
 shall notify the department as soon as possible that the missing
 military member has been located.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.