Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1274

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to intelligence databases for combinations, criminal street gangs, and foreign terrorist organizations.

Impact

Furthermore, the bill seeks to protect individuals' rights by prohibiting the use of their information in employment eligibility determinations and by ensuring that inclusion in the intelligence database does not infringe upon constitutional rights. It aims to bolster data transparency measures and strengthen due process protections for individuals accused of gang affiliations or terrorism-related activities. The introduction of regular audits of the database is expected to ensure the integrity of the information and to mandate the removal of outdated or unverified data.

Summary

House Bill 1274 aims to establish regulations concerning the management of intelligence databases maintained by the state in relation to criminal street gangs and foreign terrorist organizations. A central component of this bill is the introduction of notification procedures for individuals whose information is included in these databases. Under the proposed legislation, the Department of Criminal Justice must notify individuals within 60 days of their information being added, detailing how they can dispute their inclusion and the costs associated with these processes.

Contention

Notably, while supporters articulate that these measures will enhance accountability and protect civil rights, skeptics may raise concerns about the potential for misuse of intelligence databases and the implications of monitoring individuals who may renounce affiliations. Critics highlight that the mechanisms for dispute and removal could be insufficient or overly bureaucratic, posing hurdles for those attempting to clear their names from the databases. Overall, this bill reflects an attempt to balance law enforcement capabilities with individual rights and civil liberties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2201

Relating to intelligence databases for combinations, criminal street gangs, and foreign terrorist organizations.

TX HB3764

Gang-related offenses; condition of membership; criminalizing certain acts related to foreign terrorist organizaitons; effective date.

TX SB0256

Foreign agent registration, foreign terrorist organizations, and foreign adversaries.

TX SB792

Relating To Criminal Street Gangs.

TX SB792

Relating To Criminal Street Gangs.

TX HB1461

Relating To Criminal Street Gangs.

TX HB1461

Relating To Criminal Street Gangs.

TX H1471

Systems of Law and Terrorist Organizations

TX HB635

Provides relative to criminal activity committed by an agent of a foreign adversary or an agent of a foreign terrorist organization (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

TX SB1210

Gang databases.

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