Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1946 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/05/2025

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                    89R14217 MZM-F
 By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1946




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of a family violence criminal homicide
 prevention task force.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter A, Chapter 772, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Section 772.0065 to read as follows:
 Sec. 772.0065.  FAMILY VIOLENCE CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
 PREVENTION TASK FORCE. (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Criminal homicide" means an offense under Chapter
 19, Penal Code.
 (2)  "Family violence" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 71.004, Family Code.
 (3)  "Steering committee" means the steering committee
 of the Family Violence Criminal Homicide Prevention Task Force
 established by Subsection (c).
 (4)  "Task force" means the Family Violence Criminal
 Homicide Prevention Task Force established by this section.
 (b)  The governor shall establish the Family Violence
 Criminal Homicide Prevention Task Force within the criminal justice
 division established under Section 772.006.
 (c)  The task force shall include a steering committee
 composed of the following members:
 (1)  the governor or the governor's designee; and
 (2)  the chief executive officer of a statewide family
 violence advocacy organization or the chief executive officer's
 designee.
 (d)  The task force is composed of the following members
 appointed by the steering committee:
 (1)  four representatives who are employees or
 contractors of a family violence center, as defined by Section
 51.002, Human Resources Code, from different regions across the
 state, representing both rural and urban areas;
 (2)  two representatives of a statewide family violence
 advocacy organization;
 (3)  one representative from an organization that
 operates statewide and provides legal services to victims of family
 violence;
 (4)  one representative from each state agency that has
 duties relating to the prevention, investigation, or prosecution of
 family violence or that provides services to survivors of family
 violence, including:
 (A)  the office of the attorney general;
 (B)  the Health and Human Services Commission;
 (C)  the Office of Court Administration;
 (D)  the Department of State Health Services; and
 (E)  the Department of Family and Protective
 Services;
 (5)  one representative from the family violence
 program operated by the Health and Human Services Commission;
 (6)  one representative from the Center for Violence
 Prevention at The University of Texas Health Science Center at
 Houston;
 (7)  the president of the Texas District and County
 Attorneys Association or the president's designee;
 (8)  the executive director of the Texas Municipal
 Police Association or the executive director's designee;
 (9)  the executive director of the Texas Commission on
 Law Enforcement or the executive director's designee;
 (10)  one representative of the Texas Violent Death
 Reporting System;
 (11)  one representative from a domestic violence high
 risk team described by Section 402.039;
 (12)  two survivors of family violence; and
 (13)  additional members as considered appropriate by
 the steering committee.
 (e)  An appointed member serves at the pleasure of the
 steering committee.
 (f)  The governor shall designate one member of the task
 force to serve as the presiding officer.
 (g)  The task force shall meet at the call of the presiding
 officer.
 (h)  The task force shall use any available federal or state
 funding for the purposes of this section.
 (i)  The steering committee may establish one or more working
 groups, composed of members of the task force, to focus on specific
 issues regarding the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of
 family violence criminal homicide.
 (j)  The task force shall:
 (1)  analyze the top risk factors that may lead to
 family violence criminal homicide;
 (2)  advise and provide resources to state agencies and
 nonprofit organizations to develop and improve training for
 professionals who interact with survivors of family violence;
 (3)  collect, analyze, and make publicly available
 information, organized by region, regarding:
 (A)  the prevention, investigation, and
 prosecution of family violence criminal homicide and other family
 violence offenses; and
 (B)  services provided to family violence
 survivors, including a list of family violence advocacy
 organizations; and
 (4)  develop policy recommendations to assist the state
 in:
 (A)  effectively coordinating services to family
 violence survivors and funding to organizations that provide
 services to survivors; and
 (B)  more effectively preventing, investigating,
 and prosecuting incidents of family violence criminal homicide.
 (k)  Chapter 2110, Government Code, does not apply to the
 task force.
 (l)  A task force member who is not employed by a state agency
 or an individual invited by the presiding officer to participate in
 a scheduled task force meeting is entitled to:
 (1)  a per diem in the amount provided by the General
 Appropriations Act for each day the member performs duties as a task
 force member or the individual attends a task force meeting; and
 (2)  reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses
 incurred in performing duties as a member or participant of the task
 force, as applicable.
 (m)  Not later than December 1, 2026, the task force shall
 submit to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of
 the house of representatives a written report containing the task
 force's findings and recommendations for legislative or other
 action.
 (n)  The task force is abolished and this section expires
 January 1, 2028.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.