Bill Text: TX HB4975 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to reporting procedures and training programs for law enforcement agencies regarding missing children and missing persons.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-23 - Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety [HB4975 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB4975-Introduced.html
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By: Klick | H.B. No. 4975 |
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relating to reporting procedures and training programs for law | ||
enforcement agencies regarding missing children and missing | ||
persons. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Article 2.13(c), Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) It is the duty of every officer to take possession of a | ||
child under Article 63.00905(g) [ |
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SECTION 2. The heading to Article 63.009, Code of Criminal | ||
Procedure, is amended to read as follows: | ||
Art. 63.009. LAW ENFORCEMENT REQUIREMENTS GENERALLY. | ||
SECTION 3. Articles 63.009(a), (d), and (f), Code of | ||
Criminal Procedure, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) A law enforcement agency, on receiving a report of a | ||
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subject of the report is a person who is known by the agency to have | ||
or is reported to have chronic dementia, including Alzheimer's | ||
dementia, whether caused by illness, brain defect, or brain injury, | ||
immediately start an investigation in order to determine the | ||
present location of the [ |
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(2) if the subject of the report is a [ |
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other than a [ |
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an investigation with due diligence in order to determine the | ||
present location of the [ |
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(3) immediately, but not later than two hours after | ||
receiving the report, enter the name of the [ |
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the clearinghouse and the national crime information center missing | ||
person file if the [ |
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and report that name to the Alzheimer's Association Safe Return | ||
emergency response center if applicable, with all available | ||
identifying features such as dental records, fingerprints, other | ||
physical characteristics, and a description of the clothing worn | ||
when last seen, and all available information describing any person | ||
reasonably believed to have taken or retained the [ |
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(4) not later than the 60th day after the date the | ||
agency receives the report, enter the name of the [ |
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into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, with all | ||
available identifying features such as dental records, | ||
fingerprints, other physical characteristics, and a description of | ||
the clothing worn when last seen, and all available information | ||
describing any person reasonably believed to have taken or retained | ||
the [ |
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(5) inform the person who filed the report of the | ||
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(A) entered into the clearinghouse, the national | ||
crime information center missing person file, and the National | ||
Missing and Unidentified Persons System; and | ||
(B) reported to the Alzheimer's Association Safe | ||
Return emergency response center if applicable. | ||
(d) If a local law enforcement agency investigating a report | ||
of a [ |
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arrest of a person for taking or retaining the [ |
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missing person, the local law enforcement agency shall immediately | ||
enter the name and other descriptive information of the person into | ||
the national crime information center wanted person file if the | ||
person meets the center's criteria. The local law enforcement | ||
agency shall also enter all available identifying features, | ||
including dental records, fingerprints, and other physical | ||
characteristics of the [ |
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information shall be cross-referenced with the information in the | ||
national crime information center missing person file. | ||
(f) Immediately after the return of a [ |
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missing person or the identification of an unidentified body, the | ||
local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction of the | ||
investigation shall: | ||
(1) clear the entry in the national crime information | ||
center database; and | ||
(2) notify the National Missing and Unidentified | ||
Persons System. | ||
SECTION 4. Subchapter A, Chapter 63, Code of Criminal | ||
Procedure, is amended by adding Article 63.00905 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Art. 63.00905. LAW ENFORCEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR REPORT OF | ||
MISSING CHILD. (a) A law enforcement agency, on receiving a report | ||
of a missing child, shall: | ||
(1) immediately start an investigation in order to | ||
determine the present location of the child; | ||
(2) immediately, but not later than two hours after | ||
receiving the report, enter the name of the child into the | ||
clearinghouse, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons | ||
System, and the national crime information center missing person | ||
file if the child meets the center's criteria, with all available | ||
identifying features such as dental records, fingerprints, other | ||
physical characteristics, and a description of the clothing worn | ||
when last seen, and all available information describing any person | ||
reasonably believed to have taken or retained the missing child; | ||
(3) immediately, but not later than two hours after | ||
the agency receives the report, enter the applicable information | ||
into the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System or a | ||
successor system of telecommunication used by law enforcement | ||
agencies and operated by the Department of Public Safety; and | ||
(4) inform the person who filed the report of the | ||
missing child that the information will be entered into the | ||
clearinghouse, the national crime information center missing | ||
person file, and the National Missing and Unidentified Persons | ||
System. | ||
(b) A local law enforcement agency, on receiving a report of | ||
a child missing under the circumstances described by Article | ||
63.001(3)(D) for a period of not less than 48 hours, shall | ||
immediately make a reasonable effort to locate the child and | ||
determine the well-being of the child. On determining the location | ||
of the child, if the agency has reason to believe that the child is a | ||
victim of abuse or neglect as defined by Section 261.001, Family | ||
Code, the agency: | ||
(1) shall notify the Department of Family and | ||
Protective Services; and | ||
(2) may take possession of the child under Subchapter | ||
B, Chapter 262, Family Code. | ||
(c) The Department of Family and Protective Services, on | ||
receiving notice under Subsection (b), may initiate an | ||
investigation into the allegation of abuse or neglect under Section | ||
261.301, Family Code, and take possession of the child under | ||
Chapter 262, Family Code. | ||
(d) Information not immediately available when the original | ||
entry is made shall be entered into the clearinghouse, the national | ||
crime information center file, and the National Missing and | ||
Unidentified Persons System as a supplement to the original entry | ||
as soon as possible. | ||
(e) If a local law enforcement agency investigating a report | ||
of a missing child obtains a warrant for the arrest of a person for | ||
taking or retaining the missing child, the local law enforcement | ||
agency shall immediately enter the name and other descriptive | ||
information of the person into the national crime information | ||
center wanted person file if the person meets the center's | ||
criteria. The local law enforcement agency shall also enter all | ||
available identifying features, including dental records, | ||
fingerprints, and other physical characteristics of the missing | ||
child. The information shall be cross-referenced with the | ||
information in the national crime information center missing person | ||
file. | ||
(f) Immediately after the return of a missing child, the | ||
local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction of the | ||
investigation shall: | ||
(1) clear the entry in the national crime information | ||
center database; and | ||
(2) notify the National Missing and Unidentified | ||
Persons System. | ||
(g) On determining the location of a child, other than a | ||
child who is subject to the continuing jurisdiction of a district | ||
court, an officer shall take possession of the child and shall | ||
deliver or arrange for the delivery of the child to a person | ||
entitled to possession of the child. If the person entitled to | ||
possession of the child is not immediately available, the law | ||
enforcement officer shall deliver the child to the Department of | ||
Family and Protective Services. | ||
SECTION 5. Article 63.0091, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Art. 63.0091. LAW ENFORCEMENT REQUIREMENTS REGARDING | ||
REPORTS OF CERTAIN MISSING CHILDREN. (a) The public safety | ||
director of the Department of Public Safety shall adopt rules | ||
regarding the procedures for a local law enforcement agency on | ||
receiving a report of a missing child who: | ||
(1) had been reported missing on four or more | ||
occasions in the 24-month period preceding the date of the current | ||
report; | ||
(2) is in foster care or in the conservatorship of the | ||
Department of Family and Protective Services and had been reported | ||
missing on two or more occasions in the 24-month period preceding | ||
the date of the current report; or | ||
(3) is [ |
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exploitation, abuse, or neglectful supervision for any reason the | ||
agency considers to be high risk, including because the missing | ||
child: | ||
(A) disappeared while in a dangerous | ||
environment; | ||
(B) has mental or behavioral health needs; | ||
(C) previously exhibited signs of mental | ||
illness; | ||
(D) has an intellectual or developmental | ||
disability; | ||
(E) is known to have been last seen or in | ||
communication with a person unknown to the child's family or legal | ||
guardian; or | ||
(F) made concerning statements before | ||
disappearing. | ||
(b) The rules adopted under this article must require that: | ||
(1) in entering information regarding the report into | ||
the national crime information center missing person file as | ||
required by Article 63.00905(a)(2) [ |
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child described by Subsection (a), the local law enforcement agency | ||
shall indicate, in the manner specified in the rules, that the child | ||
is at a high risk of harm and include relevant information regarding | ||
any prior occasions on which the child was reported missing; and | ||
(2) the local law enforcement agency that receives a | ||
report of a missing child described by Subsection (a)(3) shall: | ||
(A) escalate the response using all available | ||
resources; and | ||
(B) immediately, but not later than two hours | ||
after receiving the report, notify all law enforcement agencies | ||
within 100 miles, including agencies from other states, of the | ||
circumstances and high risk designation of the missing child. | ||
(c) If, at the time the initial entry into the national | ||
crime information center missing person file is made, the local law | ||
enforcement agency has not determined that the requirements of this | ||
article apply to the report of the missing child, the information | ||
required by Subsection (b)(1) [ |
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promptly after the agency investigating the report or the | ||
Department of Public Safety determines that the missing child is | ||
described by Subsection (a). | ||
SECTION 6. Section 1701.253, Occupations Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subsection (q) to read as follows: | ||
(q) As part of the minimum curriculum requirements, the | ||
commission shall establish a basic education and training program | ||
on missing children and missing persons, including instruction on | ||
the associated reporting requirements under Chapter 63, Code of | ||
Criminal Procedure. An officer shall complete the program not later | ||
than the second anniversary of the date the officer is licensed | ||
under this chapter unless the officer completes the program as part | ||
of the officer's basic training course. | ||
SECTION 7. Subchapter F, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 1701.2581 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 1701.2581. VOLUNTARY ADVANCED EDUCATION AND TRAINING | ||
PROGRAM ON MISSING CHILDREN AND MISSING PERSONS. The commission | ||
shall make available to each officer a voluntary advanced education | ||
and training program on missing children and missing persons. The | ||
program must include instruction on the associated reporting | ||
requirements under Chapter 63, Code of Criminal Procedure. | ||
SECTION 8. The following provisions of the Code of Criminal | ||
Procedure are repealed: | ||
(1) Articles 63.009(a-1), (a-2), and (g); and | ||
(2) Article 63.0092. | ||
SECTION 9. The changes in law made by this Act to Chapter | ||
63, Code of Criminal Procedure, apply only to the report of a | ||
missing child or missing person that is made to a law enforcement | ||
agency on or after the effective date of this Act. The report of a | ||
missing child or missing person that is made to a law enforcement | ||
agency before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law | ||
in effect when the report was made, and the former law is continued | ||
in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 10. Section 1701.253(q), Occupations Code, as added | ||
by this Act, applies only to a person who submits an application for | ||
a peace officer license under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, on or | ||
after January 1, 2025. A person who submits an application for a | ||
peace officer license under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, before | ||
January 1, 2025, is governed by the law in effect immediately before | ||
the effective date of this Act, and the former law is continued in | ||
effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 11. Not later than December 1, 2024, the Texas | ||
Commission on Law Enforcement shall: | ||
(1) establish the training programs required by | ||
Sections 1701.253(q) and 1701.2581, Occupations Code, as added by | ||
this Act; and | ||
(2) adopt the rules necessary to implement Sections | ||
1701.253(q) and 1701.2581, Occupations Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 12. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |