Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1638

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

Caption

Relating to sexual assault and other sex offenses.

Impact

One of the significant impacts of SB1638 is its emphasis on improving the response of healthcare facilities to sexual assault cases. It requires that emergency departments provide basic training to their staff on how to handle sexual assault survivors. This is intended to foster trauma-informed care, ensuring that victims receive appropriate support and services swiftly. Additionally, the bill entails provisions for the standardization of information available to victims, which is crucial for understanding their rights and the legal processes that follow an assault.

Summary

SB1638 focuses on reforming the legal protocols surrounding sexual assault and other sex offenses in Texas. The bill aims to enhance the rights of victims and ensure their protection throughout the criminal justice process. Key updates include a more comprehensive definition of victims, extending rights to guardians and relatives of deceased victims, thereby encompassing a broader array of individuals affected by these crimes. Procedures mandated by this bill also include timely notification for victims about their legal options and resources available for medical care and support, including for forensic examinations.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, SB1638 may face contention concerning the practical implementation of its requirements. Critics may argue that mandating extensive training and establishing new protocols could place an undue burden on healthcare facilities, especially smaller ones that may not have the resources to comply immediately. Furthermore, the bill's provision of compensation for forensic examinations could raise questions regarding funding and the sustainability of these programs, especially if not allocated adequately through state budgets.

Companion Bills

TX HB3074

Same As Relating to sexual assault and other sex offenses.

TX HB47

Identical Relating to sexual assault and other sex offenses.

Previously Filed As

TX HB47

Relating to sexual assault and other sex offenses.

TX HB3074

Relating to sexual assault and other sex offenses.

TX SB761

Relating to the offense of sexual assault and to the rights of crime victims, including the enforcement of certain rights of sexual assault victims; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB4918

Relating to rights of a victim, guardian of a victim, or close relative of a deceased victim in certain criminal cases involving family violence, sexual or assaultive offenses, stalking, or a violation of a protective order or condition of bond.

TX SB1120

Relating to rights of a victim, guardian of a victim, or close relative of a deceased victim in certain criminal cases involving family violence, sexual or assaultive offenses, stalking, or a violation of a protective order or condition of bond and to the duration of certain protective orders.

TX HB1953

Relating to rights of crime victims, including the enforcement of certain rights of sexual assault victims; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB1977

Relating to the admissibility of evidence of certain extraneous offenses or acts in the prosecution of sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault or an attempt or conspiracy to commit sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault.

TX SB535

Relating to the admissibility of evidence regarding a victim's past sexual behavior in prosecutions of certain trafficking, sexual, or assaultive offenses.

TX HB1093

Sexual assault victims' rights.

TX SB615

Relating to the statute of limitations for sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.