Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB280

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

Caption

Relating to municipal civilian complaint review boards for peace officer misconduct in certain municipalities.

Impact

The implementation of SB280 is intended to bolster civilian oversight of law enforcement, creating a mechanism by which complaints against police officers can be thoroughly investigated by independent boards. The legislation aims to enhance public trust by ensuring that allegations of misconduct are handled transparently and without bias, ultimately fostering a more accountable police force. The boards, composed of civilian members, will work alongside municipal attorneys to investigate complaints about excessive use of force, unlawful searches, and other abuses of authority.

Summary

SB280 introduces provisions for the establishment of municipal civilian complaint review boards specifically for addressing peace officer misconduct in municipalities with populations of 200,000 or more. The bill defines the procedures and standards for these boards, including their composition, powers, and complaints handling processes. A significant aspect of the bill allows civilians to initiate complaints against peace officers, thereby increasing oversight and accountability within law enforcement agencies at the municipal level.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill fosters necessary transparency and accountability, there may be concerns from law enforcement associations regarding the operational impacts and the perceived undermining of police authority. Critics may argue about the effectiveness of civilian oversight versus traditional internal investigations conducted by law enforcement agencies. Moreover, the bill's stipulation that complaints must be resolved within 180 days could raise issues related to thoroughness and the complexity of certain cases. The tension between community oversight and police operational independence remains a noteworthy point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB881

Relating to a progressive disciplinary matrix for police officer misconduct in certain municipalities.

TX S01070

Creates the New York state civilian complaint review board to investigate alleged misconduct by police and peace officers.

TX HB2237

Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards

TX A09617

Requires each county to establish a county law enforcement civilian complaint review board to assist the board of supervisors with the investigation of complaints concerning misconduct by members of county law enforcement towards members of the public in a complete, thorough and impartial manner.

TX S08856

Requires each county to establish a county law enforcement civilian complaint review board to assist the board of supervisors with the investigation of complaints concerning misconduct by members of county law enforcement towards members of the public in a complete, thorough and impartial manner.

TX HB2569

Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards

TX HB3177

Relating to the office of inspector general in certain municipalities and the investigators of those offices.

TX HB3948

Relating to the office of inspector general of certain municipalities.

TX HB1677

Relating to the investigation of municipal fire fighters in certain municipalities.

TX S07593

Allows access to sealed and protected records to civilian law enforcement oversight entities conducting investigations and disciplinary proceedings for misconduct by police and peace officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.