Bill Text: TX SB389 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of the Anti-Human-Trafficking Intelligence Center.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-11-19 - Filed [SB389 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-SB389-Introduced.html
By: Middleton | S.B. No. 389 | |
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relating to the creation of the Anti-Human-Trafficking | ||
Intelligence Center. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Title 10, Occupations Code, is amended by adding | ||
Chapter 1705 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 1705. ANTI-HUMAN-TRAFFICKING INTELLIGENCE CENTER. | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS. | ||
Sec. 1705.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Human trafficking" means an offense under Chapter | ||
20A, Penal Code. | ||
(2) "Center" means the anti-human-trafficking | ||
intelligence center established under this chapter. | ||
(3) "Commission" means the Texas Commission of | ||
Licensing and Regulation. | ||
(4) "Department" means the Texas Department of | ||
Licensing and Regulation. | ||
Sec. 1705.002. RULES. The commission shall adopt rules as | ||
necessary to implement this chapter. | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION | ||
Sec. 1705.051. ANTI-HUMAN-TRAFFICKING INTELLIGENCE CENTER | ||
ESTABLISHED. The commission shall establish the center within the | ||
department. | ||
Sec. 1705.052. PURPOSES OF CENTER. The purposes of the | ||
center are to: | ||
(1) serve as the state's primary entity for the | ||
planning, coordination, and integration of law enforcement | ||
agencies and other governmental agencies that respond to criminal | ||
activity related to human trafficking; and | ||
(2) maximize the ability of the department, law | ||
enforcement agencies, and other governmental agencies to detect, | ||
prevent, and respond to criminal activities related to human | ||
trafficking. | ||
Sec. 1705.053. OPERATION AGREEMENTS AUTHORIZED; CHIEF | ||
INTELLIGENCE COORDINATOR. (a) The department: | ||
(1) may enter into agreements with any person, | ||
including but not limited to, fusion centers, law enforcement | ||
agencies, or other governmental agencies for the operation of the | ||
center; and | ||
(2) shall enter into an agreement with a law | ||
enforcement agency or other governmental agency for the appointment | ||
of a chief intelligence coordinator to supervise and manage the | ||
operation of the center. | ||
(b) The chief intelligence coordinator appointed under the | ||
agreement required by Subsection (a)(2) may be a licensed peace | ||
officer. The agreement must provide that the commission of a chief | ||
intelligence coordinator who is a licensed peace officer will be | ||
carried by the agency with which the department enters into the | ||
agreement under that subdivision. | ||
(c) All anti-trafficking victim identifiers and other | ||
information a law enforcement agency or other governmental agency | ||
collects and maintains under an agreement entered into with the | ||
department under this chapter shall be maintained as confidential | ||
and not disclosed to any other individual, entity, or governmental | ||
body without the express consent of the chief intelligence | ||
coordinator. On termination of the agreement, the contracting | ||
agency shall transfer the information to the department in | ||
accordance with the terms of the agreement. | ||
Sec. 1705.054. POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) The center may | ||
collaborate with federal, state, and local governmental agencies to | ||
accomplish the purposes of the center. | ||
(b) The center may assist any person, including but not | ||
limited to, fusion centers, law enforcement agencies, other | ||
governmental agencies, financial institutions, credit card | ||
issuers, debit card issuers, payment card networks, institutions of | ||
higher education, and merchants in their efforts to develop and | ||
implement strategies to: | ||
(1) detect human trafficking; | ||
(2) ensure an effective response if human trafficking | ||
is detected; and | ||
(3) prevent human trafficking. | ||
(c) The center may: | ||
(1) serve as a centralized collection point for | ||
information related to human trafficking; | ||
(2) provide training and educational opportunities to | ||
law enforcement; | ||
(3) provide outreach to the public; and | ||
(4) release information, subject to applicable | ||
privacy laws and agreements, to any person, including but not | ||
limited to, fusion centers, other government agencies, financial | ||
institutions, credit card issuers, debit card issuers, payment card | ||
networks, institutions of higher education, and merchants if the | ||
center does not consider the information to be sensitive to law | ||
enforcement. | ||
(d) For purposes of Subsection (c)(4), information is | ||
considered sensitive to law enforcement if the information would | ||
disclose the identity of an anti-trafficking victim, could cause | ||
harm to law enforcement activities, or jeopardize an investigation | ||
or operation if disclosed. | ||
(e) Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, all | ||
information and materials received, compiled, or created by the | ||
center are confidential and not subject to: | ||
(1) disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code; or | ||
(2) disclosure, discovery, subpoena, or other means of | ||
legal compulsion for their release to any person. | ||
Sec. 1705.055. ANNUAL REPORT. (a) Not later than December | ||
1 of each year, the chief intelligence coordinator shall file a | ||
report with the department. | ||
(b) The report must include: | ||
(1) a plan of operation for the center and an estimate | ||
of the amount of money necessary to implement that plan; | ||
(2) an assessment of the current state of human | ||
trafficking in this state, including: | ||
(A) an identification of the geographic | ||
locations in this state that have the highest statistical | ||
probability for human trafficking; and | ||
(B) a summary of human trafficking statistics for | ||
the prior fiscal year; | ||
(3) a detailed plan of operation for combatting human | ||
trafficking; | ||
(4) a communications plan for outreach to fusion | ||
centers, other government agencies, law enforcement agencies, | ||
financial institutions, credit card issuers, debit card issuers, | ||
payment card networks, merchants, and the public; and | ||
(5) a list of expenditures made since the most recent | ||
report was filed with the department. | ||
SUBCHAPTER C. FINANCIAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 1705.101. FUNDING. The department may solicit and | ||
accept gifts, grants, and other donations to fund, administer, and | ||
carry out the purposes of the center, except that the department may | ||
not solicit or accept a gift, grant, or other donation from a | ||
license holder as defined by Section 51.001. | ||
Sec. 1705.102. AWARD OF GRANTS. (a) Subject to the | ||
availability of appropriated money, the department may award grants | ||
for the purposes of this chapter by entering into a contract with | ||
each grant recipient. | ||
(b) A grant recipient may use grant money to provide | ||
training opportunities, conduct public outreach regarding | ||
detection and prevention of human trafficking, and any other | ||
activity that furthers the purposes of this chapter. | ||
SECTION 2. (a) The Texas Department of Licensing and | ||
Regulation may establish a workgroup composed of stakeholders to | ||
provide input, advice, and recommendations regarding the | ||
department's powers and duties under and the administration of | ||
Chapter 1705, Occupations Code, added by this Act. | ||
(b) If a workgroup is established as authorized by | ||
Subsection (a) of this section, the Texas Department of Licensing | ||
and Regulation shall lead the workgroup and determine the | ||
workgroup's size, composition, and scope of purpose. | ||
(c) A workgroup established under this section is abolished | ||
and this section expires December 1, 2026. | ||
SECTION 3. The Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation | ||
shall adopt rules necessary to implement the changes in law made by | ||
this Act not later than December 1, 2025. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |