Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4642 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/15/2023

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                    By: Guillen H.B. No. 4642


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the State's ability to combat lethal poisonings,
 creating a criminal offense.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Sec. 772, GOVERNMENT CODE, Is amended by adding
 772.0065 to read as follows:  (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Task force" means the Lethal Poisoning Prevention
 Task Force.
 (2)  "Lethal Poison" means any substance consisting
 wholly or partly of a substance listed in Section 481.1022 of the
 Health and Safety Code.
 (b)  The governor shall establish the Lethal Poisoning
 Prevention Task Force that will consist of two members from:
 (1)  the Department of Public Safety;
 (2)  the Health and Human Services Commission; and
 (3)  the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
 (c)  The task force shall:
 (1)  compile data on criminal activity in the Texas -
 Mexico border region relating to the manufacturing, trafficking,
 and delivery of lethal poison; and
 (2)  develop best practices for:
 (A)  the investigation, interdiction, and
 prosecution of criminal activity relating to the manufacturing and
 delivery of lethal poison; and
 (B)  safely handling lethal poison upon its
 interdiction.
 (d)  The task force shall submit the final report no later
 than 6 months after the date of its formation.
 (e)  The task force shall submit the final report to:
 (1)  the office of the Governor; and
 (2)  the Texas Department of Public Safety.
 SECTION 2.  Sec. 411, GOVERNMENT CODE, Is amended by adding
 Section 411.02071 to read as follows:
 Sec. 411.02072.  LETHAL POISONING PREVENTION TRAINING
 PROGRAM. (a)  The department, in coordination with local law
 enforcement agencies, shall establish and administer a lethal
 poisoning prevention training program for peace officers employed
 by local law enforcement agencies that will prepare officers to:
 (1)  collaborate and cooperate with and assist any law
 enforcement agency in the interdiction, investigation, and
 prosecution of criminal activity relating to the manufacturing and
 delivery of lethal poisons consisting wholly or partly of a
 substance listed in section 481.1022, Health and Safety code; and
 (2)  collaborate and cooperate with and assist district
 attorneys, county attorneys, the border prosecution unit, and other
 prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of allegations of
 criminal activity relating to the manufacturing and delivery of
 lethal poisons consisting wholly or partly of a substance listed in
 section 481.022, Health and Safety code.
 (b)  The training program under Subsection (a) must include:
 (1) information on:
 (A)  criminal activity regarding lethal poisons
 consisting wholly or partly of a substance listed in section
 481.022 that occurs along the Texas - Mexico border, including the
 trafficking of said lethal poisons carried out by transnational
 gangs, cartels, and other organized criminal activity; and
 (B)  methods for identifying all intrastate
 criminal activity associated with the distribution, manufacturing,
 trafficking as it relates to organized criminal activity; and
 (2)  best practices for:
 (A)  investigating and prosecuting the criminal
 activity described by Subdivision (1); and
 (B)  the safest methods for handling lethal
 poisons consisting wholly or partly of a substance defined in
 section 481.1022, Health and Safety code, as determined by the
 Health and Human Services Commission.
 (c)  The department shall identify opportunities for a peace
 officer described by Subsection (a) to assist in the department's
 duties relating to the interdiction of lethal poison consisting
 either wholly or partly of a substance listed in section 481.1022,
 Health and Safety Code.
 (d)  A peace officer authorized by the department to assist
 in carrying out duties related to the department's border
 operations as described by Subsection (c) is not entitled to
 compensation from the department for the assistance provided.
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter H, Chapter 1701, GOVERNMENT CODE, is
 amended by adding Sec. 1701.359A to read as follows:
 Sec. 1701.359A.  LETHAL POISONING PREVENTION TRAINING
 PROGRAM. (a)  The commission may:
 (1)  recognize, or with the consent of the Department
 of Public Safety, administer or assist in administering the lethal
 poisoning prevention program established under Section 411.02071,
 Government Code, as a continuing education program for officers;
 and
 (2)  credit an officer who successfully completes the
 program described by Subdivision (1) with the appropriate number of
 continuing education hours.
 SECTION 4.  Sec. 19, Penal Code, is amended by adding section
 19.07, LETHAL POISONING to read as follows:
 (a)  An individual commits an offense under this section if:
 (1)  they manufacture, deliver, or traffic a lethal
 poison consisting wholly or partly of a substance listed under
 Section 481.1022 of the Health and Safety Code and an individual
 dies as a result of injecting, ingesting, or introducing into the
 individuals body any amount of the substance listed in 481.1022
 that was manufactured, delivered, or trafficked by the actor
 whether the lethal poison was used by itself or with any other
 substance.
 (b)  This penalty does not apply if the actor's conduct in
 manufacturing or delivering the controlled substance was
 authorized under chapter 481 of the Health and Safety Code.
 SECTION 5.  This act takes effect September 1, 2023.