Bill Text: TX SB1386 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to a body worn camera program for emergency medical personnel.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2021-05-24 - Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety [SB1386 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB1386-Engrossed.html
By: Creighton | S.B. No. 1386 |
|
||
|
||
relating to a body worn camera program for emergency medical | ||
personnel. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 773, Health and Safety Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subchapter J to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER J. BODY WORN CAMERA PROGRAM | ||
Sec. 773.301. DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "body worn | ||
camera" means a recording device that is: | ||
(1) capable of recording, or transmitting to be | ||
recorded remotely, video or video and audio; and | ||
(2) worn on the person of emergency medical services | ||
personnel, which includes being worn as an attachment to the | ||
person's clothing or as glasses. | ||
Sec. 773.302. BODY WORN CAMERA POLICY. (a) An emergency | ||
medical services provider that elects to operate a body worn camera | ||
program shall adopt a policy for the use of body worn cameras by | ||
emergency medical services personnel who provide emergency medical | ||
services for the provider. | ||
(b) The policy must: | ||
(1) comply with all state and federal laws governing | ||
video recordings, records retention, and protected health | ||
information, including Chapter 181 and the Health Insurance | ||
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Pub. L. No. 104-191); | ||
and | ||
(2) ensure emergency medical services personnel | ||
activate a body worn camera only for a legitimate emergency medical | ||
services purpose. | ||
(c) The policy must include: | ||
(1) guidelines for the circumstances in which | ||
emergency medical services personnel are authorized or required to | ||
activate a camera or discontinue a recording in progress, | ||
considering the need for privacy in certain situations and at | ||
certain locations; | ||
(2) provisions on data retention and automatic | ||
expungements, including retention of recordings preserved for use | ||
as part of the patient care record or quality improvement | ||
processes; | ||
(3) provisions on storage of video and audio | ||
recordings, backup copies of the recordings, and maintenance of | ||
data security; | ||
(4) guidelines on use of and public access to | ||
recordings, including on: | ||
(A) maintaining confidentiality of recordings | ||
that contain protected health information and the restricted use of | ||
and prohibited public access to the portion of those recordings | ||
that contains protected health information; and | ||
(B) prohibiting public access to any portion of a | ||
recording that portrays the inside of a home or personal motor | ||
vehicle unless the owner of the home or motor vehicle consents to | ||
the disclosure; | ||
(5) provisions entitling personnel and persons | ||
receiving emergency medical services to access a recording of an | ||
incident involving the personnel or persons; | ||
(6) procedures for supervisory or internal review; and | ||
(7) provisions on handling equipment and documenting | ||
malfunctions of equipment. | ||
(d) A policy adopted under this section may not require | ||
emergency medical services personnel to activate a body worn camera | ||
during an entire work shift. | ||
Sec. 773.303. TRAINING. Before an emergency medical | ||
services provider may operate a body worn camera program, the | ||
provider must provide training to: | ||
(1) emergency medical services personnel who will wear | ||
the body worn cameras while providing emergency medical services | ||
for the provider; and | ||
(2) any other personnel who will have any access to | ||
video and audio recordings obtained by the provider from the use of | ||
body worn cameras. | ||
Sec. 773.304. RECORDING INTERACTIONS WITH PUBLIC. | ||
Emergency medical services personnel providing emergency medical | ||
services for an emergency medical services provider while equipped | ||
with a body worn camera shall act in a manner consistent with the | ||
provider's policy in circumstances in which activating a body worn | ||
camera or discontinuing a recording in progress is authorized or | ||
required. | ||
Sec. 773.305. USE OF PERSONAL EQUIPMENT. On-duty emergency | ||
medical services personnel who are providing emergency medical | ||
services for an emergency medical services provider: | ||
(1) may only use a body worn camera that is issued and | ||
maintained by the provider; and | ||
(2) may not use a privately owned body worn camera or | ||
other recording device while providing those services. | ||
Sec. 773.306. OPEN RECORDS EXCEPTION; REQUEST FOR ATTORNEY | ||
GENERAL DECISION. (a) The following portions of a body worn camera | ||
recording are not public information and are not subject to | ||
disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code: | ||
(1) any portion of a recording that contains protected | ||
health information; or | ||
(2) any portion of a recording that portrays the | ||
inside of a home or personal motor vehicle, unless the owner of the | ||
home or motor vehicle consents to the disclosure. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Section 552.301(b), Government Code, a | ||
request by a governmental entity that directly operates an | ||
emergency medical services provider or by a private emergency | ||
medical services provider that is subject to Chapter 552, | ||
Government Code, for a decision from the attorney general about | ||
whether a requested body worn camera recording that is not excepted | ||
from public disclosure under Subsection (a) falls within another | ||
exception to public disclosure is considered timely if made not | ||
later than the 20th business day after the date of receipt of the | ||
written request. | ||
(c) Notwithstanding Section 552.301(d), Government Code, | ||
the governmental entity's or private provider's response to a | ||
requestor regarding a requested body worn camera recording is | ||
considered timely if made not later than the 20th business day after | ||
the date of receipt of the written request. | ||
(d) Notwithstanding Section 552.301(e), Government Code, | ||
the governmental entity's or private provider's submission to the | ||
attorney general of the information required by that subsection | ||
regarding a requested body worn camera recording is considered | ||
timely if made not later than the 25th business day after the date | ||
of receipt of the written request. | ||
(e) Notwithstanding Section 552.301(e-1), Government Code, | ||
the governmental entity's or private provider's submission to a | ||
requestor of the information required by that subsection regarding | ||
a requested body worn camera recording is considered timely if made | ||
not later than the 25th business day after the date of receipt of | ||
the written request. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |