Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2213

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Caption

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual or developmental disability.

Impact

If enacted, SB2213 would introduce changes to various sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure, establishing mandates for law enforcement to formulate diversion plans and submit annual reports on their effectiveness. Additionally, it creates structured protocols for assessing a defendant's capacity to understand legal proceedings and participate in their own defense. This legislation seeks to enhance the rights of defendants with mental health issues and ensures that the criminal justice system may act with a focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment, thereby aligning legal practices with mental health frameworks.

Summary

Senate Bill 2213 proposes significant reforms regarding the handling of individuals with mental illness or intellectual disabilities within the criminal justice system. The bill emphasizes the need for local law enforcement agencies to actively divert individuals undergoing mental health crises or substance abuse issues into treatment programs rather than arresting them. This approach aims to provide immediate assistance and care, potentially reducing the number of individuals entering the criminal justice system and addressing their underlying health issues instead of penalizing them for non-violent offenses.

Contention

Notably, while proponents advocate for the bill's intent to improve mental health outcomes and reduce incarceration rates, there might be concerns regarding the adequacy of available treatment facilities and the real-world capability of law enforcement agencies to implement these diversion programs effectively. Furthermore, the fiscal implications of such a broad initiative could spark debate, particularly regarding the allocation of state resources and the training necessary for law enforcement personnel to respond appropriately to mental health crises.

Companion Bills

TX HB5465

Identical Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual or developmental disability.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5465

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual or developmental disability.

TX A08301

Relates to guardians of persons who are intellectually and developmentally disabled; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

TX A1367

Concerns diversion from criminal prosecution for persons with mental illness under certain circumstances.

TX SB1966

Relating to the provision of information regarding centers for independent living for certain persons with an intellectual or developmental disability.

TX SB1164

Relating to emergency detention of certain persons evidencing mental illness and to court-ordered inpatient and extended mental health services.

TX SB507

Criminal Procedure - Diagnosis of Developmental Disability or Intellectual Disability - Evidence

TX HB703

Criminal Procedure - Diagnosis of Developmental Disability or Intellectual Disability - Evidence

TX HB3715

Relating to persons with mental illness; declaring an emergency.

TX S137

Dignifying individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

TX H4487

Relative to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities

Similar Bills

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