Bill Text: TX SB1356 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to human trafficking and its victims and the care of juveniles who have experienced traumatic events.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2013-06-14 - Effective on 9/1/13 [SB1356 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB1356-Enrolled.html
S.B. No. 1356 |
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relating to human trafficking and its victims and the care of | ||
juveniles who have experienced traumatic events. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 221.002, Human Resources Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subsection (c-1) to read as follows: | ||
(c-1) In adopting rules under Subsection (a)(3), the board | ||
shall require probation officers, juvenile supervision officers, | ||
and court-supervised community-based program personnel to receive | ||
trauma-informed care training. The training must provide | ||
knowledge, in line with best practices, of how to interact with | ||
juveniles who have experienced traumatic events. | ||
SECTION 2. Subchapter A, Chapter 221, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 221.0035 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 221.0035. BEST PRACTICES TO IDENTIFY AND ASSESS | ||
VICTIMS OF SEX TRAFFICKING. (a) In this section, "sex | ||
trafficking" means an offense under Section 20A.02(a)(7), Penal | ||
Code. | ||
(b) The department shall evaluate the practices and | ||
screening procedures used by juvenile probation departments for the | ||
early identification of juveniles who are victims of sex | ||
trafficking for the purpose of developing a recommended set of best | ||
practices that may be used by a juvenile probation department to | ||
improve the juvenile probation department's ability to identify a | ||
juvenile who is a victim of sex trafficking. | ||
(c) Best practices may include: | ||
(1) examining a juvenile's referral history, including | ||
whether the juvenile has a history of running away from home or has | ||
been adjudicated for previous offenses; | ||
(2) making inquiries into a juvenile's history of | ||
sexual abuse; | ||
(3) assessing a juvenile's need for services, | ||
including counseling through a rape crisis center or other | ||
counseling; and | ||
(4) asking the juvenile a series of questions designed | ||
to determine whether the juvenile is at high risk of being a victim | ||
of sex trafficking. | ||
SECTION 3. Subchapter A, Chapter 221, Human Resources Code, | ||
is amended by adding Section 221.0061 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 221.0061. TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE TRAINING. The | ||
department shall provide trauma-informed care training during the | ||
preservice training the department provides for juvenile probation | ||
officers, juvenile supervision officers, juvenile correctional | ||
officers, and juvenile parole officers. The training must provide | ||
knowledge, in line with best practices, of how to interact with | ||
juveniles who have experienced traumatic events. | ||
SECTION 4. Subsection (b), Section 242.009, Human Resources | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The department shall provide each juvenile correctional | ||
officer employed by the department with at least 300 hours of | ||
training, which must include on-the-job training, before the | ||
officer independently commences the officer's duties at the | ||
facility. The training must provide the officer with information | ||
and instruction related to the officer's duties, including | ||
information and instruction concerning: | ||
(1) the juvenile justice system of this state, | ||
including the juvenile correctional facility system; | ||
(2) security procedures; | ||
(3) the supervision of children committed to the | ||
department; | ||
(4) signs of suicide risks and suicide precautions; | ||
(5) signs and symptoms of the abuse, assault, neglect, | ||
and exploitation of a child, including sexual abuse, [ |
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assault, and human trafficking, and the manner in which to report | ||
the abuse, assault, neglect, or exploitation of a child; | ||
(6) the neurological, physical, and psychological | ||
development of adolescents; | ||
(7) department rules and regulations, including | ||
rules, regulations, and tactics concerning the use of force; | ||
(8) appropriate restraint techniques; | ||
(9) the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003 (42 U.S.C. | ||
Section 15601, et seq.); | ||
(10) the rights and responsibilities of children in | ||
the custody of the department; | ||
(11) interpersonal relationship skills; | ||
(12) the social and cultural lifestyles of children in | ||
the custody of the department; | ||
(13) first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation; | ||
(14) counseling techniques; | ||
(15) conflict resolution and dispute mediation, | ||
including de-escalation techniques; | ||
(16) behavior management; | ||
(17) mental health issues; [ |
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(18) employee rights, employment discrimination, and | ||
sexual harassment; and | ||
(19) trauma-informed care. | ||
SECTION 5. Section 414.005, Government Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 414.005. DUTIES. The council shall: | ||
(1) encourage, advise, and assist in the creation of | ||
crime stoppers organizations; | ||
(2) foster the detection of crime and encourage | ||
persons to report information about criminal acts; | ||
(3) encourage news and other media to broadcast | ||
reenactments and to inform the public of the functions of crime | ||
stoppers organizations' operations and programs; | ||
(4) promote the process of crime stoppers | ||
organizations to forward information about criminal acts to the | ||
appropriate law enforcement agencies; | ||
(5) help law enforcement agencies detect and combat | ||
crime by increasing the flow of information to and between law | ||
enforcement agencies; | ||
(6) create specialized programs targeted at detecting | ||
specific crimes or types of crimes, including at least one program | ||
that: | ||
(A) encourages individuals to report sex | ||
offenders who have failed to register under Chapter 62, Code of | ||
Criminal Procedure; [ |
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(B) encourages individuals to report criminal | ||
activity relating to the trafficking of persons, as described under | ||
Chapter 20A, Penal Code; and | ||
(C) financially rewards each individual who | ||
makes a report described by Paragraph (A) or (B) that leads or | ||
substantially contributes to the arrest or apprehension: | ||
(i) of a sex offender who has failed to | ||
register under Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure; or | ||
(ii) of a person suspected of engaging in | ||
conduct that constitutes an offense under Chapter 20A, Penal Code; | ||
and | ||
(7) encourage, advise, and assist crime stoppers | ||
organizations in implementing any programs created under | ||
Subdivision (6), including a program specifically described by | ||
Subdivision (6). | ||
SECTION 6. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1356 passed the Senate on | ||
April 18, 2013, by the following vote: Yeas 29, Nays 1; and that | ||
the Senate concurred in House amendments on May 23, 2013, by the | ||
following vote: Yeas 30, Nays 1. | ||
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Secretary of the Senate | ||
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1356 passed the House, with | ||
amendments, on May 20, 2013, by the following vote: Yeas 146, | ||
Nays 0, two present not voting. | ||
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Chief Clerk of the House | ||
Approved: | ||
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Date | ||
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Governor |