Bill Text: TX SB531 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the authority of the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas and certain local law enforcement agencies to establish a checkpoint on a highway or street to determine whether persons are driving while intoxicated.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-17 - Referred to Criminal Justice [SB531 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SB531-Introduced.html
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By: Davis | S.B. No. 531 |
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relating to the authority of the Department of Public Safety of the | ||
State of Texas and certain local law enforcement agencies to | ||
establish a checkpoint on a highway or street to determine whether | ||
persons are driving while intoxicated. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Title 1, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended | ||
by adding Chapter 65 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 65. SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS | ||
Art. 65.01. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Department" means the Department of Public | ||
Safety. | ||
(2) "Highway or street" and "limited-access or | ||
controlled-access highway" have the meanings assigned by Section | ||
541.302, Transportation Code. | ||
(3) "Law enforcement agency" means: | ||
(A) the department; | ||
(B) the sheriff's department of a county with a | ||
population of 250,000 or more; or | ||
(C) the police department of a municipality with | ||
a population of 500,000 or more. | ||
(4) "Sobriety checkpoint" means a checkpoint | ||
authorized under Article 65.02. | ||
Art. 65.02. AUTHORIZATION FOR SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS. | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c), a law | ||
enforcement agency may operate on a highway or street a temporary | ||
sobriety checkpoint as provided by this chapter to determine | ||
whether persons operating motor vehicles on the highway or street | ||
are intoxicated and in violation of Section 49.04 or 49.045, Penal | ||
Code. | ||
(b) A sobriety checkpoint may not be operated on: | ||
(1) a limited-access or controlled-access highway; | ||
(2) an overpass; | ||
(3) a bridge or causeway; or | ||
(4) the single ingress to or egress from a designated | ||
area. | ||
(c) The department may not operate a sobriety checkpoint in | ||
a county with a population of less than 250,000. | ||
Art. 65.03. LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY COORDINATION. Each law | ||
enforcement agency shall coordinate efforts with other law | ||
enforcement agencies as appropriate to implement this chapter. | ||
Art. 65.04. APPROVAL OF AND PROCEDURES FOR SOBRIETY | ||
CHECKPOINTS. (a) Before a law enforcement agency begins the | ||
operation of a sobriety checkpoint, the procedures to be used in the | ||
operation of the checkpoint must be approved by: | ||
(1) a captain for the Texas Highway Patrol, in the case | ||
of a checkpoint operated by the department; | ||
(2) the elected sheriff of a county, in the case of a | ||
checkpoint operated by the sheriff's department of the county; or | ||
(3) the mayor of a municipality, in the case of a | ||
checkpoint operated by the police department of the municipality. | ||
(b) The law enforcement agency must record in writing and | ||
publish on an appropriate publicly accessible Internet website the | ||
procedures: | ||
(1) used in selecting each site for a sobriety | ||
checkpoint; and | ||
(2) to be used in the operation of each sobriety | ||
checkpoint, including procedures regarding the selection of motor | ||
vehicles to be stopped. | ||
(c) The procedures for the operation of a sobriety | ||
checkpoint must ensure that the selection of motor vehicles to be | ||
stopped is reasonably predictable and nonarbitrary. | ||
(d) The criteria for selecting the location for a sobriety | ||
checkpoint must include the number of traffic accidents in the | ||
vicinity of the location in which the use of alcohol was a factor | ||
and that occurred in the preceding 12 months and the number of | ||
arrests for intoxication-related offenses in that vicinity in the | ||
preceding 12 months. The selection of the location of a sobriety | ||
checkpoint must be made without regard to the ethnic or | ||
socioeconomic characteristics of the area in which the checkpoint | ||
is located. | ||
(e) The law enforcement agency, in establishing the | ||
location, time, and design of a sobriety checkpoint, shall consider | ||
the safety of the public entering the checkpoint and the peace | ||
officers operating the checkpoint. The law enforcement agency | ||
shall make reasonable efforts to place signs or other devices to | ||
advise operators of oncoming motor vehicles of the sobriety | ||
checkpoint and the purpose of the checkpoint, to demarcate the | ||
checkpoint with flares, flags, or traffic cones, and to otherwise | ||
illuminate the checkpoint as necessary. | ||
(f) The peace officer who makes the initial traffic | ||
directive or other communication with the operator of a motor | ||
vehicle at the sobriety checkpoint must be wearing a uniform of the | ||
law enforcement agency that is distinguishable from civilian dress. | ||
(g) The law enforcement agency shall establish procedures | ||
governing the encounters between motor vehicle operators and the | ||
peace officers to ensure that: | ||
(1) a video and audio recording is made of each | ||
encounter; | ||
(2) intrusion on the operator is minimized; and | ||
(3) an inquiry is reasonably related to determining | ||
whether the operator is intoxicated and in violation of Section | ||
49.04 or 49.045, Penal Code. | ||
(h) Notwithstanding Section 521.025 or 601.053, | ||
Transportation Code, or Section 411.205, Government Code, a peace | ||
officer may not request a person operating a motor vehicle at the | ||
sobriety checkpoint to display the person's driver's license or | ||
concealed handgun license or to furnish evidence of financial | ||
responsibility unless the officer has reasonable suspicion or | ||
probable cause to believe that the person has committed or is | ||
committing an offense. A peace officer may not direct the operator | ||
of a motor vehicle to leave the vehicle or move the vehicle off the | ||
highway or street or routine sobriety checkpoint diversion route | ||
unless the officer has reasonable suspicion or probable cause to | ||
believe that the person has committed or is committing an offense. | ||
The design of a sobriety checkpoint may require that each motor | ||
vehicle passing through the checkpoint be diverted to a location | ||
adjacent to the highway or street to ensure safety. | ||
(i) A peace officer at the sobriety checkpoint may not | ||
require a motor vehicle operator to perform a sobriety test unless | ||
the officer has reasonable suspicion or probable cause to believe | ||
that the operator is in violation of Section 49.04 or 49.045, Penal | ||
Code. A peace officer who requires or requests an operator to | ||
provide a specimen of breath, blood, or urine must comply with | ||
Chapter 724, Transportation Code. | ||
(j) Unless a peace officer has reasonable suspicion or | ||
probable cause to detain a motor vehicle operator for a criminal | ||
offense, the time during which an officer makes an inquiry of an | ||
operator should not exceed three minutes, and the total time during | ||
which the operator must wait to pass through the checkpoint should | ||
not exceed 10 minutes. The law enforcement agency shall make | ||
reasonable efforts to reduce these periods to not more than one and | ||
five minutes, respectively. | ||
(k) Before beginning the operation of a sobriety | ||
checkpoint, the law enforcement agency shall publicize through the | ||
use of the media the date and time for the operation of the | ||
checkpoint but is not required to disclose the location of the | ||
checkpoint. | ||
(l) A law enforcement agency may not operate a sobriety | ||
checkpoint at one location for more than four hours and may not | ||
operate a checkpoint at the same location more than once in a | ||
12-month period. For the purposes of this subsection, sobriety | ||
checkpoints located within one mile of each other are considered to | ||
be at the same location. | ||
(m) A law enforcement agency shall maintain until at least | ||
the fifth anniversary of the date on which the agency concludes the | ||
operation of a sobriety checkpoint a record of the operation of the | ||
checkpoint that contains: | ||
(1) the date, time, location, and duration of the | ||
checkpoint; | ||
(2) the procedures used in selecting the site for the | ||
checkpoint; | ||
(3) the number and characteristics of motor vehicles | ||
stopped at the checkpoint; | ||
(4) the number and nature of arrests made and | ||
citations issued at the checkpoint; and | ||
(5) the identities of the peace officers operating the | ||
checkpoint. | ||
(n) A law enforcement agency shall maintain until at least | ||
the second anniversary of the date on which the agency concludes the | ||
operation of a sobriety checkpoint any video or audio recording | ||
made under Subsection (g)(1) of an encounter between a motor | ||
vehicle operator and a peace officer at the checkpoint. | ||
Art. 65.05. REPORT ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CHECKPOINTS. | ||
(a) Not later than January 15 of each calendar year, each law | ||
enforcement agency that operated a sobriety checkpoint during the | ||
preceding calendar year shall report the operation of the | ||
checkpoint to the traffic safety section of the traffic operations | ||
division of the Texas Department of Transportation. | ||
(b) The traffic operations division is entitled to inspect | ||
any information in the possession of the law enforcement agency | ||
that relates to the operation of a sobriety checkpoint by the | ||
agency. | ||
(c) Not later than February 1, 2017, the traffic operations | ||
division shall submit a report on the effectiveness of sobriety | ||
checkpoints operated under this chapter to the governor, the | ||
lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives. | ||
Art. 65.06. EXPIRATION. This chapter expires August 31, | ||
2017. | ||
SECTION 2. A law enforcement agency authorized to operate a | ||
sobriety checkpoint under Chapter 65, Code of Criminal Procedure, | ||
as added by this Act, shall submit the first report required by | ||
Article 65.05 of that chapter not later than January 15, 2012. | ||
SECTION 3. 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, 2011. |