Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4304

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the licensing of certain persons by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those persons by political subdivisions.

Impact

The bill is expected to broaden the pool of eligible candidates for law enforcement positions, allowing honorably discharged veterans with at least two years of military service to be considered for licensing and employment even if they are not U.S. citizens, provided they meet certain criteria. This change signifies a movement towards increasing veteran representation within law enforcement, aligning with ongoing efforts to support veterans transitioning to civilian life.

Summary

House Bill 4304 aims to amend the licensing requirements for certain individuals by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, specifically targeting positions that require licensure in law enforcement. The bill emphasizes the appointment and employment of individuals in these roles, particularly focusing on veterans who are legal permanent residents of the United States or citizens of freely associated states. This bill acknowledges the contributions of veterans while modifying the hiring criteria to enhance opportunities within law enforcement agencies.

Contention

However, there may be points of contention regarding the qualifications and the implications of hiring noncitizens or legal permanent residents in critical positions such as law enforcement. Advocates for the bill argue that it will honor veterans' sacrifices and facilitate their entry into public service, while critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of their training and the legal ramifications of employing noncitizens in law enforcement roles. The bill also states that those in supervisory positions must be U.S. citizens, which can lead to debates about the qualifications and rights of qualified individuals who do not hold citizenship.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 1701. Law Enforcement Officers
    • Section: 3095
    • Section: 451

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 370. Miscellaneous Provisions Relating To Health And Public Safety Of More Than One Type Of Local Government
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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