Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2228

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

Caption

Relating to the financial crimes intelligence center.

Impact

If passed, SB2228 will substantially modify how financial crimes, particularly card fraud and motor fuel theft, are addressed in Texas. The center will become a centralized hub for information relevant to these crimes, thus streamlining responses and resources available to law enforcement. This change is expected to improve the effectiveness of strategies designed to combat fraud through education and public outreach initiatives, potentially reducing the incidence of such crimes. Additionally, the bill will facilitate a coordinated approach among various sectors, including higher education institutions and financial entities, to enhance overall public safety related to financial transactions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2228 aims to enhance the capabilities of the financial crimes intelligence center in Texas by amending provisions in the Occupations Code. The bill defines key terms related to motor fuel manipulation devices and card fraud, facilitating clarity in law enforcement's response to these criminal activities. The legislation seeks to consolidate the role of the center as the primary entity for planning, coordinating, and integrating responses against such financial crimes across various law enforcement agencies and governmental bodies. Moreover, it empowers the center to assist in developing detection strategies for skimmers and motor fuel manipulation devices, which have become significant concerns in the state due to rising incidents of fraud and theft.

Contention

While the bill advances a crucial infrastructure for tackling financial crimes, there may be concerns regarding its implementation and the responsibilities of the financial crimes intelligence center. Some stakeholders may question whether the additional powers granted to the center can lead to efficient results in practical scenarios. Furthermore, discussions may arise around the funding required for initiatives outlined in the bill, such as training and public awareness programs to better address card fraud and motor fuel theft. Ultimately, the balance between effective law enforcement and resource allocation will be pivotal as this legislation progresses.

Companion Bills

TX HB201

Identical Relating to the financial crimes intelligence center.

Previously Filed As

TX HB201

Relating to the financial crimes intelligence center.

TX SB1491

Relating to the operations of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center.

TX SB1499

Relating to the operations of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center.

TX HB3109

Relating to the operations of the Financial Crimes Intelligence Center.

TX HB4301

Relating to the financial crimes intelligence center, including the establishment of an advisory committee and grants supporting the investigation and prosecution of certain offenses.

TX S0950

Financial Crimes Intelligence Center

TX HB4853

Relating to skimmers on electronic terminals; authorizing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB2371

Relating to skimmers on electronic terminals; authorizing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

TX LB559

Provide for offenses relating to skimmer devices and criminal enterprises involving financial offenses

TX SB389

Relating to the creation of the Anti-Human-Trafficking Intelligence Center.

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