Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2307

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the establishment of a grant program to assist law enforcement agencies in collecting DNA samples from defendants arrested for a felony offense.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, will amend Section 411 of the Government Code to include provisions for the creation of the grant program under new Section 411.1472. This change has the potential to significantly impact state laws related to criminal procedure and law enforcement practices. It aims to standardize DNA collection processes among law enforcement agencies across Texas, providing them with necessary financial resources to implement these practices effectively. The establishment of this program is anticipated to facilitate more comprehensive crime scene analyses and strengthen the justice system's response to felonies.

Summary

House Bill 2307 proposes the establishment of a grant program designed to assist law enforcement agencies in the collection of DNA samples from individuals arrested for felony offenses. This bill aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of DNA evidence collection at the initial booking stages, thereby enhancing the investigative capabilities of law enforcement. The DNA Sample Collection Grant Program will be funded through appropriations or other available resources, enabling agencies to implement necessary procedures for DNA collection upon arrest.

Contention

Although the bill appears to be a step towards modernizing law enforcement techniques and enhancing investigative procedures, it may evoke some debates regarding privacy concerns and the implications of DNA collection from arrested individuals. Critics may raise points about the ethical considerations of collecting DNA samples from persons charged with offenses, especially regarding civil liberties and the potential misuse of collected genetic data. Therefore, while the bill advocates for a proactive approach in crime investigation, it may be met with resistance from civil rights advocates and organizations concerned about government overreach and the handling of sensitive personal data.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1723

Relating to rapid DNA analysis by certain law enforcement agencies, the establishment of a related pilot program, and the content of certain DNA databases.

TX SB29

DNA Sampling, Collection, and Analysis; collection of DNA samples of individuals arrested for the commission of a felony at the time such individuals are booked or otherwise processed by a detention facility; provide

TX HB3577

Relating to the creation of a grant program to assist local law enforcement agencies in solving violent and sexual offenses.

TX SB2177

Relating to the creation of a grant program to assist local law enforcement agencies in solving violent and sexual offenses.

TX SB1458

Modifies provisions relating to the collection of DNA samples in criminal cases

TX HB2868

Modifies provisions relating to the collection of DNA samples in criminal cases

TX SB2338

Statute of limitations; except felonious assistance program fraud from.

TX SB116

DNA Sampling; the collection of DNA samples from any individual in a detention facility charged with a misdemeanor or felony who is subject to an immigration detainer notice; require

TX SB932

Relating to establishment of the immigration authority delegation training grant program for local law enforcement agencies.

TX SB2460

Relating to rapid DNA analysis performed by certain law enforcement agencies and the content of certain DNA databases.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.