Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2101

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

Caption

Relating to a study on unreported gunshots detected using gunshot detection technology.

Impact

The bill mandates that the contracted police departments not only investigate the number of unreported gunshots detected but also provide detailed findings regarding the nature of these incidents, including any criminal charges that arise as a result. The expected report will aim to be substantive, with comprehensive insights being required from the participating law enforcement agencies, thus potentially informing future legislative actions regarding public safety and gun violence.

Summary

House Bill 2101 seeks to establish a comprehensive study on unreported gunshots detected using gunshot detection technology. This bill aims to understand the instances of unreported gunfire within specific municipalities and the outcomes of police investigations following these incidents. The legislation specifically instructs the Department of Public Safety to contract with three municipal police departments that meet specific criteria, such as a population exceeding 500,000, to conduct the study and report their findings.

Contention

The bill seems to suggest a holistic approach to addressing public safety concerns and enhancing community safety through technological advancements in monitoring potential criminal activities. However, discussions around such measures could bring forth concerns regarding privacy and the efficacy of using technology to track and respond to gun-related incidents, highlighting a potential divide between community safety initiatives and civil liberties.

Implementation

Upon completion of the study, the Department of Public Safety is required to submit a summarized report to the legislature by December 31, 2026, detailing the findings and implications of the research. This timeline suggests a structured approach to evaluating the impacts of gunshot detection technology, with the findings having the potential to influence future policies and law enforcement strategies surrounding gun violence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB192

Relating To Explosion Detection Technology.

TX SB192

Relating To Explosion Detection Technology.

TX HB1280

Advanced Leak Detection Technology Rules

TX SB2164

Game wardens; requiring consent of property owner to enter property without probable cause; establishing gunshots do not constitute probable cause. Effective date,

TX H0521

Fines for Violations Detected by Traffic Infraction Detectors

TX SCR229

Requesting Each County Police Department In The State To Purchase And Deploy Explosion Detection Technology To Locate And Respond To Explosions Caused By The Illegal Use Of Firearms And Fireworks.

TX SR205

Requesting Each County Police Department In The State To Purchase And Deploy Explosion Detection Technology To Locate And Respond To Explosions Caused By The Illegal Use Of Firearms And Fireworks.

TX HB2004

To Create Standard Requirements Concerning Railroad Train Defect Detectors And Trending Defect Detector Technology.

TX HB2206

In school safety and security, providing for purchase of firearm detection technology.

TX SB2417

CD CORR-DRUG DETECTION DOG

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.