Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB281

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

Caption

Relating to the retention and required disclosure under the public information law of certain complaints alleging official oppression.

Impact

By amending various sections of the Local Government Code and Government Code, SB281 aims to bolster transparency in law enforcement accountability. The provisions outlined in the bill will strengthen requirements for municipalities in handling complaints made against peace officers. Moreover, it explicitly states that complaints against police officers alleging conduct constituting official oppression are public information and not subject to various disclosure exemptions. The legislation seeks to overcome barriers that previously limited public access to such documentation, thus promoting a culture of accountability.

Summary

SB281 focuses on the retention and required disclosure of complaints against police officers concerning allegations of official oppression. The bill mandates that municipal departments keep such complaints for a minimum of five years following the termination of an officer's employment. Furthermore, these complaints must be abstracted and retained indefinitely, ensuring a long-term record-keeping practice aimed at enhancing accountability within law enforcement agencies. This bill seeks to address concerns surrounding police conduct and the need for greater public oversight of police actions.

Contention

Supporters of SB281 argue that it is a necessary step toward ensuring that police departments are held accountable for their actions, particularly in cases involving allegations of misconduct. This bill addresses long-standing issues regarding the opaque nature of police complaint handling, advocating for a more transparent system that allows for public scrutiny. However, potential opponents may raise concerns about the implications of strict retention of records for police officers, arguing that it could lead to professional stigmatization and hinder effective policing. Moreover, there may be challenges regarding the balance between privacy interests of complainants and the transparency that the bill seeks to establish.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1774

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain acts of official oppression.

TX SB46

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain acts of official oppression.

TX SB2632

Relating to the disclosure of certain contracting information under the public information law.

TX HB1393

Relative to the definition of public servant and the offense of official oppression.

TX HB5093

Relating to disclosure under the public information law of certain contact information of a notary public that is maintained by the secretary of state.

TX S1210

Concerning the disclosure of the home address and home contact information of certain public safety officials

TX HB1150

Requiring disclosure of complaints to public employees within 5 business days.

TX SB1571

Relating to disclosure under the public information law of certain contact information of a notary public that is maintained by the secretary of state.

TX SB1295

Relating to open meetings and public information training for certain public officials and attorneys regarding the open meetings and public information laws.

TX HB4991

Relating to open meetings and public information training for certain public officials and attorneys regarding the open meetings and public information laws.

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