Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1910

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

Caption

Relating to requests for law enforcement agency reports from the attorney general related to crime victims' compensation applications.

Impact

If enacted, SB1910 would significantly improve the efficiency of the compensation application process for crime victims in Texas. By mandating that law enforcement agencies provide timely access to pertinent reports, the bill seeks to reduce delays that victims may face when applying for financial assistance following a crime. Additionally, it aims to ensure that the attorney general can make more informed decisions regarding compensation, ultimately benefiting victims who are in need of support during difficult times.

Summary

SB1910 is a legislative proposal aimed at streamlining the process by which the attorney general requests law enforcement agency reports concerning applications for crime victims' compensation. The bill amends Article 56B.054(f) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, establishing a requirement that law enforcement agencies must release relevant reports, including witness statements and criminal history records, within 14 business days of a request by the attorney general. The expedited availability of such information is intended to facilitate the assessment of a claimant's qualifications for compensation as a crime victim.

Contention

There could be concerns surrounding the implications of this bill in terms of privacy and the handling of sensitive information. Specifically, while the bill aims to assist crime victims, it may invoke debate regarding the confidentiality of witness statements and criminal history records. Opponents may argue that the expedited release of such documents could potentially compromise ongoing investigations or the safety of individuals involved. Furthermore, discussions around the adequacy of the proposed time frame for compliance by law enforcement agencies could arise, with some advocating for more flexibility to ensure thorough processing of requests.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 56a. Rights Of Crime Victims
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB2355

Identical Relating to the disclosure or release of certain information received by the attorney general regarding an application for compensation from the crime victims' compensation fund.

Previously Filed As

TX SB49

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX HB2877

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX SB2298

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX HB250

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX HB4651

Relating to compensation for health care services under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act

TX SB2101

Relating to certain notifications related to the rights of crime victims.

TX HB4216

Relating to certain notifications related to the rights of crime victims.

TX HB4966

Relating to law enforcement agency personnel records and the reporting of separations of license holders to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.

TX HB959

Relating to compensation under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act for certain lost wages.

TX HB3786

Relating to the enforcement of the rights of crime victims.

Similar Bills

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