Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1564

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
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Caption

Relating to the peace officer status of designated investigators of a municipal office of inspector general.

Impact

By recognizing these investigators as peace officers, SB1564 significantly alters the landscape of law enforcement authority within municipal governance. The change could empower local offices to undertake various law enforcement functions, thereby enhancing their investigative capabilities and resources. This legislative step is seen as a means to bolster oversight within municipal operations, potentially improving accountability and transparency in local government practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 1564, introduced by Senator Johnson, seeks to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure by granting peace officer status to designated investigators of municipal offices of inspector general. The bill delineates the various roles that qualify as peace officers, thereby including these municipal investigators under the definition of peace officers as set forth in the existing legal framework. This inclusion allows for the expansion of law enforcement powers and responsibilities to a specific group of municipal employees tasked with overseeing public integrity and investigating municipal misconduct.

Contention

However, the bill's implications raise notable concerns regarding accountability and oversight. Critics may argue that expanding peace officer status to municipal investigators could lead to an increase in the scope of authority without sufficient checks and balances. There is concern that this change could blur the lines between oversight roles and law enforcement, raising questions about jurisdiction, training, and the potential for misuse of power. Discussions may also center around the adequacy of current protocols in managing such expanded responsibilities and ensuring that the rights of individuals are respected.

Additional_points

Furthermore, the bill's reception may vary across political lines, with some legislators advocating for increased local autonomy and others prioritizing state-level oversight. As the bill progresses, it may attract amendments or modifications that reflect the concerns of various stakeholders within the law enforcement and municipal governance communities.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 2. General Duties Of Officers
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 18. Search Warrants
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB3177

Identical Relating to the office of inspector general in certain municipalities and the investigators of those offices.

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