Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB732

Caption

Relating to notice of arrest for certain activities occurring at property leased to a person operating a massage establishment.

Impact

The bill modifies Section 125.0017 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code, which previously outlined similar requirements but under different circumstances. The amendment reflects a focused approach on the massage industry, augmenting property owners' responsibilities to be notified of arrests related to activities at their properties. The change in the timeline for notice from '14 days' to '30 days' could impact how quickly property owners can respond to incidents, potentially affecting their ability to manage their properties effectively.

Summary

House Bill 732 aims to amend the notice requirements that law enforcement agencies must follow when making an arrest related to specific activities occurring at properties leased to individuals operating massage establishments. The bill specifies that if a law enforcement agency makes an arrest under certain stipulated conditions, they are required to provide written notice by certified mail to the property owner within 30 days of the arrest. This provision is intended to keep property owners informed about activities occurring at their leased properties, presumably to ensure compliance with state regulations and maintain safety standards.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 732 could arise from concerns over the implications for privacy and the efficacy of notifying property owners about arrests. Critics may argue that the bill places undue emphasis on the actions of law enforcement and could lead to unnecessary scrutiny of property owners without addressing the root causes of illegal activities at massage establishments. Conversely, supporters might highlight the bill as a necessary measure to enhance community safety and accountability within the massage industry, fostering better communication between law enforcement and property stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3579

Relating to the regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and political subdivisions.

TX HB3956

Relating to the creation of DNA records for a person arrested for a felony offense and the expunction of DNA records in certain circumstances.

TX HB3536

Relating to a commercial landlord's remedies regarding certain unlawful activities on the premises of commercial rental property.

TX HB2519

Relating to law enforcement misconduct and law enforcement interactions with certain detained or arrested individuals and other members of the public, to public entity liability for those interactions, and to the confinement, conviction, or release of detained or arrested individuals.

TX SB1133

Relating to a program to compensate landowners for property damage caused by certain criminal activities.

TX HB5033

Relating to requiring public schools and public institutions of higher education to report data regarding certain arrests made on school or institution property.

TX HB2134

Relating to regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by political subdivisions.

TX HB4635

Relating to organized crime, racketeering activities, and collection of unlawful debts; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB1009

Relating to regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by political subdivisions.

TX HB2922

Relating to the suspension of the driver's license of a person arrested for an offense involving the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.