Bill Text: TX SB476 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to establishment of county adult sexual assault response teams.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Passed) 2021-06-14 - Effective on 9/1/21 [SB476 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB476-Enrolled.html
S.B. No. 476 |
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relating to establishment of county adult sexual assault response | ||
teams. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 351, Local Government Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subchapter J to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER J. COUNTY ADULT SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE TEAMS | ||
Sec. 351.251. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
(1) "Adult" means an individual who is not a child as | ||
defined by Section 101.003, Family Code. | ||
(2) "Response team" means a multidisciplinary team | ||
established under this subchapter to strengthen the collaborative | ||
response and enhance health and judicial outcomes for sexual | ||
assault survivors who are adults. | ||
(3) "Sexual assault program" means a program that: | ||
(A) operates independently from a law | ||
enforcement agency or prosecutor's office; | ||
(B) is operated by a local public or private | ||
nonprofit corporation either independently or as part of a | ||
municipal, county, or state agency; and | ||
(C) provides the minimum services, as defined by | ||
Section 420.003, Government Code, to adult survivors of stranger | ||
and non-stranger sexual assault. | ||
(4) "Survivor" means an individual who is a victim of a | ||
sexual assault or other sex offense, regardless of whether a police | ||
report is filed for the incident. | ||
Sec. 351.252. ESTABLISHMENT. (a) Except as provided by | ||
Subsection (b), the commissioners court of each county shall | ||
establish an adult sexual assault response team that includes the | ||
following members appointed by the commissioners court: | ||
(1) the chief administrator, or the chief | ||
administrator's designee, of a sexual assault program that provides | ||
services for the county; | ||
(2) a prosecutor with jurisdiction in the county over | ||
cases involving sexual assault committed against adults; | ||
(3) the chief, or the chief's designee, of the | ||
municipal police department with the largest population in the | ||
county, provided a municipality in the county has a municipal | ||
police department; | ||
(4) the sheriff or the sheriff's designee; | ||
(5) either: | ||
(A) a sexual assault nurse examiner or forensic | ||
examiner from a facility that conducts sexual assault forensic | ||
exams for the county; or | ||
(B) a representative from the largest health care | ||
provider operating in the county if the county does not have a | ||
professional described by Paragraph (A); | ||
(6) a behavioral health services provider operating in | ||
the county or, if the county does not have a behavioral health | ||
services provider, a representative from the county health | ||
department; and | ||
(7) other persons the presiding officer of the | ||
response team considers necessary for the operation of the response | ||
team or as recommended by the response team. | ||
(b) Two or more counties, each with a population of 250,000 | ||
or less, within a contiguous area may partner to form a multicounty | ||
response team. | ||
Sec. 351.253. PRESIDING OFFICER. The response team shall | ||
elect a presiding officer from among its members. | ||
Sec. 351.254. MEETINGS. (a) A response team shall meet: | ||
(1) at least quarterly at a time determined by the | ||
presiding officer; | ||
(2) not later than the 90th day after the last day of a | ||
regular legislative session to review and amend as necessary any | ||
protocols, forms, or guidelines developed under this subchapter; | ||
and | ||
(3) at any other time at the call of the presiding | ||
officer. | ||
(b) If a response team member is unable to participate in a | ||
response team meeting, the member or entity the member is | ||
representing may designate another individual to represent the | ||
member or entity at the meeting. Each member or a designee of that | ||
member must participate in all response team meetings. | ||
(c) A response team member must attend the quarterly | ||
meetings held as required under Subsection (a)(1) to participate in | ||
response team functions. | ||
(d) A response team shall meet independently of a children's | ||
advocacy center multidisciplinary team described by Section | ||
264.406, Family Code. | ||
Sec. 351.255. VACANCIES. The commissioners court of a | ||
county shall fill a vacancy for a response team member not later | ||
than the 30th day after the date the vacancy occurs and in the same | ||
manner as the original appointment. | ||
Sec. 351.256. ADULT SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE PROTOCOL. (a) | ||
A response team shall develop a written protocol addressing the | ||
coordinated response for adult survivors in the county that | ||
includes: | ||
(1) the procedures to be used in investigating and | ||
prosecuting cases arising from a report of sexual assault; | ||
(2) interagency information sharing, in accordance | ||
with state and federal law, to ensure the timely exchange of | ||
relevant information and enhance the response to survivors; | ||
(3) the location and accessibility of sexual assault | ||
forensic examinations; | ||
(4) information on the availability of and access to | ||
medical care when the care is clinically indicated; | ||
(5) a requirement to ensure survivors are offered | ||
access to sexual assault program advocates, as defined by Section | ||
420.003, Government Code; | ||
(6) information on the availability of and access to | ||
mental and behavioral health services; | ||
(7) a requirement to ensure that relevant law | ||
enforcement agencies notify survivors in a timely manner regarding | ||
the status of any criminal case and court proceeding; | ||
(8) an assessment of relevant community trends, | ||
including drug-facilitated sexual assault, the incidence of | ||
predatory date rape, and sex trafficking; | ||
(9) a biennial evaluation through sexual assault case | ||
reviews of the effectiveness of individual agency and interagency | ||
protocols and systems; | ||
(10) at least four hours of annual cross-agency | ||
training on the dynamics of sexual assault for response team | ||
members participating in the quarterly meetings as required by | ||
Section 351.254(c); and | ||
(11) procedures for addressing conflicts within the | ||
response team and for maintaining the confidentiality of | ||
information shared among response team members as required by law. | ||
(b) In developing a protocol under this section, the | ||
response team: | ||
(1) shall consider Chapter 56A, Code of Criminal | ||
Procedure; | ||
(2) may provide different procedures for use within a | ||
particular municipality or area of the county served by the | ||
response team; and | ||
(3) shall prioritize the health and safety of | ||
survivors. | ||
(c) The purpose of the protocol developed under this section | ||
is to ensure coordination between all agencies involved in sexual | ||
assault cases to increase the efficacy of response and to minimize | ||
survivor traumatization. The response team shall provide the | ||
protocol to each agency in the county that responds to disclosures | ||
of sexual assault. | ||
(d) Failure to follow a protocol developed under this | ||
section does not: | ||
(1) constitute the basis for a claim or defense to a | ||
civil or criminal action; or | ||
(2) preclude the admissibility of evidence. | ||
Sec. 351.257. REPORT. Not later than December 1 of each | ||
odd-numbered year, a response team shall provide to the | ||
commissioners court of each county the response team serves a | ||
report that includes: | ||
(1) a list of response team members able to | ||
participate in the quarterly meetings required by Section | ||
351.254(c); | ||
(2) a copy of the written protocol developed under | ||
Section 351.256; and | ||
(3) either: | ||
(A) a biennial summary detailing: | ||
(i) the number of sexual assault reports | ||
received by local law enforcement agencies; | ||
(ii) the number of investigations conducted | ||
as a result of those reports; | ||
(iii) the number of indictments presented | ||
in connection with a report and the disposition of those cases; and | ||
(iv) the number of reports of sexual | ||
assault for which no indictment was presented; or | ||
(B) an explanation of the reason the response | ||
team failed to provide the information described by Paragraph (A). | ||
Sec. 351.258. MEETINGS AND RECORDS; CONFIDENTIALITY. (a) | ||
A response team meeting is not subject to Chapter 551, Government | ||
Code. | ||
(b) This section does not prohibit a response team from | ||
requesting or allowing the attendance of a person who is not a | ||
response team member at a response team meeting. | ||
(c) Information and records acquired by a response team in | ||
the exercise of its purpose and duties under this subchapter are | ||
confidential and not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, | ||
Government Code, and may only be disclosed as necessary to | ||
implement the response team's purpose and duties. | ||
(d) A report or a statistical compilation of data reports | ||
created by the response team is public information subject to | ||
Chapter 552, Government Code, provided the report or compilation | ||
does not contain any personally identifiable information. | ||
(e) Information, documents, and records of the response | ||
team that are confidential under this section are not subject to | ||
subpoena or discovery and may not be introduced into evidence in any | ||
civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding, except that | ||
information, documents, and records otherwise available from other | ||
sources are not immune from subpoena, discovery, or introduction | ||
into evidence solely because that information or those documents or | ||
records were presented during a response team meeting or maintained | ||
by the response team. | ||
(f) A response team may only review a sexual assault case of | ||
an adult survivor with the signed, written consent of the survivor. | ||
The consent must specify: | ||
(1) the information or records covered by the release; | ||
(2) the reason or purpose for the release; and | ||
(3) the person or agency to which the information is to | ||
be released. | ||
SECTION 2. (a) Not later than December 1, 2021, the | ||
commissioners court of each county shall appoint the members to and | ||
call the first meeting of the county's adult sexual assault | ||
response team in accordance with Subchapter J, Chapter 351, Local | ||
Government Code, as added by this Act. At the first meeting of each | ||
adult sexual assault response team, the members of the team shall | ||
appoint the initial presiding officer. | ||
(b) Not later than December 1, 2022, each adult sexual | ||
assault response team shall develop a written protocol as required | ||
by Section 351.256, Local Government Code, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 476 passed the Senate on | ||
April 19, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0; and that | ||
the Senate concurred in House amendment on May 27, 2021, by the | ||
following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Secretary of the Senate | ||
I hereby certify that S.B. No. 476 passed the House, with | ||
amendment, on May 23, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 121, | ||
Nays 24, two present not voting. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||
Approved: | ||
______________________________ | ||
Date | ||
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Governor |