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

Billsort ascending Description Author
HB 546 Relating to a study and report by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement on certain training and education requirements for law enforcement officers. Canales T
HB 4571 Relating to criminal justice. Coleman
HB 4483 Relating to peace officer education and training on individuals with disabilities. Davis
HB 4236 Relating to a limited viewing of certain body worn camera recordings. Anderson
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
HB 3858 Relating to an employment termination report submitted by a law enforcement agency. Johnson
HB 3757 Relating to a law enforcement policy regarding body worn cameras. Gonzalez
HB 3706 Relating to a license to carry a handgun for active and retired railroad peace officers and special cattle rangers; authorizing a fee. Dean
HB 3527 Relating to inclusion of instruction on the trafficking of persons in the basic training curriculum for peace officers. Rose
HB 3526 Relating to the duties of and training for certain officers and jailers regarding the child safety check alert list. Rose
HB 3503 Relating to firearms training for county jailers. Anderson
HB 3416 Relating to hiring and licensing certain persons as peace officers. Geren
HB 3409 Relating to requirements for training regarding trauma for judges, prosecuting attorneys, correctional officers, and law enforcement officers. Reynolds
HB 3057 Relating to the appointment, powers, duties, rights, and privileges of special Texas constables. Harris
HB 292 Relating to inclusion of instruction on the trafficking of persons in the basic training curriculum for peace officers. Thompson S
HB 292 Relating to inclusion of instruction on the trafficking of persons in the basic training curriculum for peace officers. Thompson
HB 282 Relating to education and training for peace officers regarding trauma-informed interviewing of victims of sexual assault or other sex offenses. Neave
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 2701 Relating to county jailer training and continuing education requirements regarding interacting with pregnant women confined in jail. White
HB 2467 Relating to training requirements for certain county jailers. Zedler
HB 2413 Relating to the emergency administration of an epinephrine auto-injector by peace officers. Lambert
HB 2405 Relating to education and training for peace officers regarding trauma-informed techniques to facilitate interactions with homeless individuals. Bowers
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
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

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