Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3400

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Caption

Relating to the definition of a designated law enforcement office or agency for purposes of certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 3400 are expected to have implications for the operations of law enforcement offices across Texas. By refining the definition, the bill could potentially enhance the capability of large law enforcement agencies, such as the sheriffs' department in populous counties and certain police departments, to utilize tracking technologies effectively. It could streamline processes and reduce legal ambiguity surrounding the use of these technologies, ultimately leading to improved efficacy in law enforcement activities.

Summary

House Bill 3400 aims to amend the definition of a 'designated law enforcement office or agency' primarily for the purposes related to the installation and use of tracking equipment and the access to certain communications under Texan law. It specifically lays out a clearer framework for what entities are classified as designated law enforcement bodies and facilitates their engagement with tracking technologies. The focus of this bill appears to be on ensuring that the law is aligned with modern practices concerning surveillance and communication access in law enforcement.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention that may arise from this bill is the balance between enhanced law enforcement capabilities and the concerns related to privacy and surveillance overreach. While proponents believe that expanding access to tracking equipment is necessary for effective law enforcement, critics may argue that it raises significant civil liberties issues. The bill may provoke debates on how to ensure that law enforcement powers do not infringe on individuals' rights and freedoms.

Companion Bills

TX SB2580

Identical Relating to the definition of a designated law enforcement office or agency for purposes of certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2580

Relating to the definition of a designated law enforcement office or agency for purposes of certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.

TX SB739

Relating to the definition of authorized peace officer for purposes of certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.

TX HB1801

Relating to the definition of authorized peace officer for purposes of certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.

TX HB3439

Relating to the powers and duties of the office of the attorney general with respect to certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.

TX SB2143

Relating to the authority of a county to commission certain individuals as peace officers and establish certain law enforcement agencies.

TX SF2150

Chief law enforcement officers addition to the definition of a public official for purposes of personnel data access

TX SB452

Including federal law enforcement officers in the definition of law enforcement officer that is used in certain crimes and traffic provisions and clarifying that enforcement of a federal law is covered under the tort claims act.

TX HB1007

Amend the definition of law enforcement officer to include tribal law enforcement officers.

TX HB2566

Relating to the enforcement of state and federal immigration laws by state agencies, local entities, and peace officers; creating a civil penalty.

TX HB1050

Law enforcement officers and agencies; protection of student data from immigration officials under certain circumstances; provide

Similar Bills

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