Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2862

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

Caption

Relating to active shooter events and other emergencies, including certain accreditations of law enforcement agencies that respond to such emergencies.

Impact

The legislation introduces changes to existing laws surrounding public safety and emergency management in Texas. It requires that law enforcement agencies adopt strategies for active shooter events, thus obligating agencies to align their emergency policies and tactical readiness with established state and federal guidelines. Additionally, the bill calls for the establishment of mutual aid agreements between various law enforcement entities, improving resource coordination during critical incidents.

Summary

Senate Bill 2862 focuses on enhancing the state's response protocols to active shooter events and other emergencies, primarily by mandating detailed policies for law enforcement agencies. The bill requires municipal, county, and educational institution law enforcement entities to develop policies grounded in current best practices for responding to active shooter scenarios. This initiative aims to standardize emergency response across various agencies, potentially improving coordination and effectiveness when such tragic events occur.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2862 may arise from differing views on the extent of control the state should exert over local law enforcement protocols. Critics might argue that such mandates could infringe on local governance and the ability of communities to tailor responses to specific needs. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding funding and resource allocation for the required trainings, audits, and emergency management systems that the bill stipulates, particularly among smaller jurisdictions that might struggle with compliance.

Companion Bills

TX HB33

Identical Relating to active shooter incidents at primary and secondary school facilities and other emergencies.

Previously Filed As

TX HB33

Relating to active shooter incidents at primary and secondary school facilities and other emergencies.

TX HB185

Relating to first responder broadband network services used by first responders during natural disasters and other emergencies.

TX AB1953

Short-term rentals: emergencies and special events.

TX SB1138

Relating to first responder policies for emergencies occurring at a group home in certain municipalities and counties.

TX HF556

Pilot program established to issue grants to local law enforcement agencies to purchase equipment to respond to active shooters in schools, and money appropriated.

TX AB1348

Average daily attendance: emergencies: immigration enforcement activity: independent study plans.

TX SB131

Relating to the enforcement within this state of certain federal laws for federally declared public health emergencies.

TX HB100

Relating to the operability of first responder and public safety communication services used in responding to natural disasters or other emergencies on the Capitol grounds.

TX SB571

Emergencies: crimes.

TX S0180

Emergencies

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.