Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3417

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

Caption

Relating to the confidentiality of administrative subpoenas for offenses that involve the Internet-based sexual exploitation of a minor.

Impact

The implications of HB 3417 are significant as they focus on enabling law enforcement to operate more effectively without the risk of compromising investigations through public disclosures. The bill is structured to ensure timely and appropriate responses from service providers, which is crucial in cases dealing with sensitive matters such as child safety. It also establishes a clear framework for when and how confidentiality can be invoked, aligning Texas with best practices for protecting vulnerable populations against online threats. Moreover, the law clarifies that these changes apply only to subpoenas issued on or after the effective date, thereby maintaining legal consistency for previously issued subpoenas.

Summary

House Bill 3417 aims to enhance the confidentiality of administrative subpoenas related to cases of Internet-based sexual exploitation of minors. This bill introduces new provisions that allow prosecutors and officers from Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces to issue subpoenas with specific conditions regarding information disclosure. It is designed to protect the integrity of ongoing investigations by restricting the abilities of electronic communication services or remote computing services from disclosing details about subpoenas, which may include not revealing whether any records were produced in response to the subpoena. The bill's primary intent is to strengthen the tools available to law enforcement in combating child exploitation online.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves a protective purpose, there may be discussions around the balance between law enforcement capabilities and concerns about transparency. Critics might argue that increased confidentiality for subpoenas could lead to potential misuse of power or lack of accountability in the judicial process. Advocates for the bill, however, contend that the safety of children should take precedence, and that this legislation is necessary for adapting law enforcement practices to the challenges posed by the online environment. Overall, the effectiveness of HB 3417 will depend on its implementation and the oversight mechanisms in place to safeguard against any unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H805

Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors

TX HF2111

A bill for an act relating to deferred or suspended sentences for cases involving sexual exploitation of a minor.

TX SB169

AN ACT relating to administrative subpoenas.

TX H3471

Sexual exploitation of minors, morphed child pornography

TX H4807

Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, first degree

TX SB277

Relating To Sexual Offenses Against Minors.

TX SB277

Relating To Sexual Offenses Against Minors.

TX SB393

Regards sexually oriented offenses involving juveniles, animals

TX H4804

Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, penalties

TX HB384

Relating To Sexual Offenses Against Minors.

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