Bill Tracking
TCOLE Bill Tracking Table
86th Legislature - Regular Session
Note: This table is designed to asist TCOLE commissioners and staff in keeping track of state legislative actions that may affect the Commission. It is not designed to be a comprehensive review. For additional information about a particular bill, including full text, please visit www.capitol.texas.gov.
Bill Tracking
Bill |
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Author |
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HB 2467 | Relating to training requirements for certain county jailers. | Zedler |
HB 1552 | Relating to the weapons proficiency of and the carrying of a handgun by qualified retired law enforcement officers. | Paul |
HB 887 | Relating to the use of force to make an arrest or search and law enforcement policies regarding de-escalation and proportionate response. | Thompson |
HB 2328 | Relating to the training requirements for and the expiration of a school marshal license issued or renewed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. | Metcalf |
SB 586 | Relating to the training of peace officers for family violence and sexual assault assignments. | Watson |
HB 876 | Relating to the model training curriculum and required training for school district peace officers and school resource officers. | Allen |
HB 2754 | Relating to the issuance of a citation or notice to appear for certain misdemeanors punishable by fine only and the court's authority to order a defendant confined in jail for failure to pay a fine or cost, for failure to appear, or for contempt. | White |
HB 1590 | Relating to the establishment of the Office for Sexual Assault Survivor Assistance within the criminal justice division of the governor's office. | Howard |
SB 2384 | Relating to the establishment of the Office for Sexual Assault Survivor Assistance within the criminal justice division of the governor's office. | Watson |
HB 2413 | Relating to the emergency administration of an epinephrine auto-injector by peace officers. | Lambert |
SB 1827 | Relating to the emergency administration of an epinephrine auto-injector by peace officers. | Menendez |
SB 1967 | Relating to the duties of the Texas School Safety Center and school districts regarding public school safety and security. | Zaffirini |
HB 3526 | Relating to the duties of and training for certain officers and jailers regarding the child safety check alert list. | Rose |
HB 226 | Relating to the creation of a commission to review certain penal laws of this state and to make certain recommendations regarding those laws, to criminal offenses previously compiled in statutes. | Krause M |
SB 346 | Relating to the consolidation and allocation of state criminal court costs; increasing the amounts of certain court costs and reducing the amounts of certain other court costs. | Zaffirini |
HB 804 | Relating to the authority of peace officers to conduct certain searches. | Johnson |
HB 3057 | Relating to the appointment, powers, duties, rights, and privileges of special Texas constables. | Harris |
SB 2158 | Relating to tactical medical officers; requiring an occupational certificate; authorizing fees. | Buckingham |
HB 2015 | Relating to searches, seizures and raids by Special Weapons and Tactics teams. | Dutton |
HB 3409 | Relating to requirements for training regarding trauma for judges, prosecuting attorneys, correctional officers, and law enforcement officers. | Reynolds |
HB 404 | Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state. | Thompson |
HB 404 | Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state. | Thompson S |
SB 1849 | Relating to public school safety measures, access to mental health professionals in public schools and during certain emergencies, access to criminal history and mental health records, and access to firearms; requiring a certificate for employment as a sc | Miles |
HB 971 | Relating to proficiency certification of law enforcement officers with military service. | Clardy |
SB 332 | Relating to preventing racial profiling and to video and audio equipment and recordings of certain law enforcement motor vehicle stops; creating an offense. | West |