Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB22 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/28/2023

                    By: Springer, et al. S.B. No. 22


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of grant programs to provide
 financial assistance to qualified sheriff's offices and
 prosecutor's offices in rural counties.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter Z, Chapter 130, Local Government
 Code, is amended by adding Sections 130.911 and 130.912 to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 130.911.  RURAL SHERIFF'S OFFICE SALARY ASSISTANCE
 GRANT PROGRAM.  (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Grant" means a grant authorized to be awarded by
 the comptroller under the rural sheriff's office salary assistance
 grant program established by this section.
 (2)  "Qualified county" means a county with a
 population of 300,000 or less.
 (b)  The comptroller shall establish and administer the
 rural sheriff's office salary assistance grant program to support
 the state purpose of ensuring professional law enforcement
 throughout the state by providing financial assistance to sheriff's
 offices in qualified counties.
 (c)  Not later than the 30th day after the first day of a
 qualified county's fiscal year, the county may submit an
 application for a grant to the comptroller.  A county may submit
 only one application each fiscal year.
 (d)  The comptroller shall award a grant to a qualified
 county that applies for the grant using money appropriated to the
 comptroller for that purpose.  The grant must be in the following
 applicable amount:
 (1)  $250,000 if the county has a population of less
 than 10,000;
 (2)  $350,000 if the county has a population of 10,000
 or more and less than 50,000; or
 (3)  $500,000 if the county has a population of 50,000
 or more and 300,000 or less.
 (e)  A county that is awarded a grant shall use or authorize
 the use of the grant money only:
 (1)  to provide a minimum annual salary of at least:
 (A)  $75,000 for the county sheriff;
 (B)  $45,000 for each deputy who makes motor
 vehicle stops in the routine performance of their duties; and
 (C)  $40,000 for each jailer whose duties include
 the safekeeping of prisoners and the security of a jail operated by
 the county;
 (2)  to increase the salary of a person described by
 Subdivision (1);
 (3)  to hire additional deputies or staff for the
 sheriff's office; or
 (4)  to purchase vehicles, firearms, and safety
 equipment for the sheriff's office.
 (f)  A county that is awarded a grant may not use or authorize
 the use of the grant money for a purpose other than to meet the
 minimum salary requirements prescribed by Subsection (e)(1) until
 those requirements are satisfied.
 (g)  A county may not reduce the amount of funds provided to
 the sheriff's office because of grant funds provided under this
 section.
 (h)  The comptroller shall adopt rules necessary to
 implement this section, including rules that establish:
 (1)  a standardized application process, including the
 form to be used to apply for a grant and the manner of submitting the
 form;
 (2)  deadlines for:
 (A)  applying for the grant;
 (B)  disbursement of grant money; and
 (C)  spending grant money; and
 (3)  procedures for:
 (A)  monitoring the disbursement of grant money to
 ensure compliance with this section; and
 (B)  the return of grant money that was not used by
 a county for a purpose authorized by this section.
 Sec. 130.912.  RURAL PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE SALARY ASSISTANCE
 GRANT PROGRAM.  (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Grant" means a grant authorized to be awarded by
 the comptroller under the rural prosecutor's office salary
 assistance grant program established by this section.
 (2)  "Qualified prosecutor's office" means, in a
 jurisdiction with a population of 300,000 or less, the office of a
 district attorney, criminal district attorney, or county attorney
 with criminal prosecution duties.
 (b)  The comptroller shall establish and administer the
 rural prosecutor's office salary assistance grant program to
 support the state purpose of ensuring professional legal
 representation of the people's interests throughout the state by
 providing financial assistance to qualified prosecutor's offices.
 (c)  Not later than the 30th day after the first day of a
 qualified prosecutor's office's fiscal year, the prosecutor's
 office may submit an application for a grant to the comptroller.  A
 prosecutor's office may submit only one application each fiscal
 year.
 (d)  The comptroller shall award a grant to a qualified
 prosecutor's office that applies for the grant using money
 appropriated to the comptroller for that purpose.  The grant must be
 in the following applicable amount:
 (1)  $100,000 if the prosecutor's office's jurisdiction
 has a population of less than 10,000;
 (2)  $175,000 if the prosecutor's office's jurisdiction
 has a population of 10,000 or more and less than 50,000; or
 (3)  $275,000 if the prosecutor's office's jurisdiction
 has a population of 50,000 or more and 300,000 or less.
 (e)  A prosecutor's office that is awarded a grant shall use
 or authorize the use of the grant money only:
 (1)  to increase the salary of an assistant attorney,
 investigator, or a victim assistance coordinator employed at the
 office; or
 (2)  to hire additional staff for the office.
 (f)  A county may not reduce the amount of funds provided to a
 prosecutor's office because of grant funds provided under this
 section.
 (g)  The comptroller shall adopt rules necessary to
 implement this section, including rules that establish:
 (1)  a standardized application process, including the
 form to be used to apply for a grant and the manner of submitting the
 form;
 (2)  deadlines for:
 (A)  applying for the grant;
 (B)  disbursement of grant money; and
 (C)  spending grant money; and
 (3)  procedures for:
 (A)  monitoring the disbursement of grant money to
 ensure compliance with this section; and
 (B)  the return of grant money that was not used by
 a county for a purpose authorized by this section.
 SECTION 2.  A qualified county or prosecutor's office, as
 defined by Section 130.911 or 130.912, Local Government Code, as
 added by this Act, may not apply for a rural sheriff's office salary
 assistance grant or a rural prosecutor's office salary assistance
 grant before January 1, 2024.
 SECTION 3.  Not later than January 1, 2024, the comptroller
 of public accounts shall comply with the requirements of Sections
 130.911 and 130.912, Local Government Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.