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AN ACT relating to a body worn camera program for certain law enforcement agencies in this state; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a fee. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTIONA.AAChapter 0, Occupations Code, is amended by adding Subchapter N to read as follows: SUBCHAPTER N. BODY WORN CAMERA PROGRAM Sec.A0..AADEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: 0 ()AA"Body worn camera" means a recording device that is: 0 (A)AAcapable of recording, or transmitting to be recorded remotely, video or audio; and (B)AAworn on the person of a peace officer, which includes being attached to the officer s clothing or worn as glasses. ()AA"Department" means the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas. ()AA"Private space" means a location in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, including a person s home. Sec.A0..AAGRANTS FOR BODY WORN CAMERAS. (a)aaa police department of a municipality in this state, a sheriff of a county in this state who has received the approval of the commissioners court for the purpose, or the department may apply to the office of the

0 0 governor for a grant to defray the cost of implementing this subchapter and to equip peace officers with body worn cameras if that law enforcement agency employs officers who: ()AAare engaged in traffic or highway patrol or otherwise regularly detain or stop motor vehicles; or ()AAare primary responders who respond directly to calls for assistance from the public. (b)aathe office of the governor shall set deadlines for applications for grants under this chapter. (c)aaexcept as provided by Subsection (d), the office of the governor shall create and implement a matching grant program under which matching funds from federal, state, local, and other funding sources may be required as a condition of the grant. A law enforcement agency that receives a grant under this section is required to match percent of the grant money. (d)aathe department is eligible for grants under this subchapter but may not be made subject to any requirement for matching funds. (e)aathe governor s office may conditionally award a grant to a law enforcement agency that has not adopted and implemented the policy under Section 0. or implemented the training required under Section 0., but money may not be disbursed to a law enforcement agency until the agency fully complies with those sections. Sec.A0..AAREPORTING. (a)aaas a condition of receiving a grant under this subchapter, a law enforcement agency annually shall report to the commission regarding the costs of implementing

a body worn camera program, including all known equipment costs and costs for data storage. (b)aathe commission shall compile the information submitted under Subsection (a) into a report and submit the report to the office of the governor and the legislature not later than December of each year. Sec.A0..AAINTERAGENCY OR INTERLOCAL CONTRACTS. A law 0 0 enforcement agency in this state may enter into an interagency or interlocal contract to receive body worn camera services and have the identified operations performed through a program established by the Department of Information Resources. Sec.A0..AABODY WORN CAMERA POLICY. (a)aaa law enforcement agency that receives a grant to provide body worn cameras to its peace officers or that otherwise operates a body worn camera program shall adopt a policy for the use of body worn cameras. (b)aaa policy described by Subsection (a) must ensure that a body worn camera is activated only for a law enforcement purpose and must include: ()AAguidelines for when a peace officer should activate a camera or discontinue a recording currently in progress, considering the need for privacy in certain situations and at certain locations; ()AAprovisions relating to data retention, including a provision requiring the retention of video for a minimum period of 0 days; ()AAprovisions relating to storage of video and audio,

0 0 creation of backup copies of the video and audio, and maintenance of data security; ()AAguidelines for public access, through open records requests, to recordings that are public information; ()AAprovisions entitling an officer to access any recording of an incident involving the officer before the officer is required to make a statement about the incident; ()AAprocedures for supervisory or internal review; and ()AAthe handling and documenting of equipment and malfunctions of equipment. (c)aaa policy described by Subsection (a) may not require a peace officer to keep a body worn camera activated for the entire period of the officer s shift. (d)aaa policy adopted under this section must be consistent with the Federal Rules of Evidence and Texas Rules of Evidence. Sec.A0..AATRAINING. (a)aabefore a law enforcement agency may operate a body worn camera program, the agency must provide training to: ()AApeace officers who will wear the body worn cameras; and ()AAany other personnel who will come into contact with video and audio data obtained from the use of body worn cameras. (b)aathe commission, in consultation with the department, the Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, the W. W. Caruth Jr. Police Institute at Dallas, and the Texas Police Chiefs Association, shall develop or approve a curriculum

0 0 for a training program under this section. Sec.A0..AARECORDING INTERACTIONS WITH THE PUBLIC. (a)aaa peace officer equipped with a body worn camera shall act in a manner that is consistent with the policy of the law enforcement agency that employs the officer with respect to when and under what circumstances a body worn camera must be activated. (b)aaa peace officer equipped with a body worn camera may choose not to activate a camera or may choose to discontinue a recording currently in progress for any nonconfrontational encounter with a person, including an interview of a witness or victim. (c)aaa peace officer who does not activate a body worn camera in response to a call for assistance must include in the officer s incident report or otherwise note in the case file or record the reason for not activating the camera. (d)aaany justification for failing to activate the body worn camera because it is unsafe, unrealistic, or impracticable is based on whether a reasonable officer under the same or similar circumstances would have made the same decision. Sec.A0..AAUSE OF PERSONAL EQUIPMENT. (a)aaif a law enforcement agency receives a grant under this subchapter, a peace officer who is employed by the agency and who is on duty may only use a body worn camera that is issued and maintained by that agency. (b)aanotwithstanding any previous policies, an agency may not allow its peace officers to use privately owned body worn cameras after receiving a grant under this subchapter. (c)aaa peace officer who is employed by a law enforcement

0 0 agency that has not received a grant or who has not otherwise been provided with a body worn camera by the agency that employs the officer may operate a body worn camera that is privately owned only if permitted by the employing agency. (d)aaan agency that authorizes the use of privately owned body worn cameras under Subsection (c) must make provisions for the security and compatibility of the recordings made by those cameras. Sec.A0..AAOFFENSE. (a)aaa peace officer or other employee of a law enforcement agency commits an offense if the officer or employee releases a recording created with a body worn camera under this subchapter without permission of the applicable law enforcement agency. (b)aaan offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor. Sec.A0.0.AARECORDINGS AS EVIDENCE. (a)aaexcept as provided by Subsection (b), a recording created with a body worn camera and documenting an incident that involves the use of deadly force by a peace officer or that is otherwise related to an administrative or criminal investigation of an officer may not be deleted, destroyed, or released to the public until all criminal matters have been finally adjudicated and all related administrative investigations have concluded. (b)aaa law enforcement agency may release to the public a recording described by Subsection (a) if the law enforcement agency determines that the release furthers a law enforcement purpose. (c)aathis section does not affect the authority of a law enforcement agency to withhold under Section.0, Government Code, information related to a closed criminal investigation that

0 0 did not result in a conviction or a grant of deferred adjudication community supervision. Sec.A0..AARELEASE OF INFORMATION RECORDED BY BODY WORN CAMERA. (a)aaa member of the public is required to provide the following information when submitting a written request to a law enforcement agency for information recorded by a body worn camera: ()AAthe date and approximate time of the recording; ()AAthe specific location where the recording occurred; and ()AAthe name of one or more persons known to be a subject of the recording. (b)aaa failure to provide all of the information required by Subsection (a) to be part of a request for recorded information does not preclude the requestor from making a future request for the same recorded information. (c)aaexcept as provided by Subsection (d), information recorded by a body worn camera and held by a law enforcement agency under this subchapter is not subject to the requirements of Section.0, Government Code. (d)aainformation that is or could be used as evidence in a criminal prosecution is subject to the requirements of Section.0, Government Code. (e)aaa law enforcement agency may: ()AAseek to withhold information subject to Subsection (d) in accordance with procedures provided by Section.0, Government Code; ()AAassert any exceptions to disclosure in Chapter

0, Government Code, or other law; or ()AArelease information requested in accordance with Subsection (a) after the agency redacts any information made confidential under Chapter, Government Code, or other law. (f)aaa law enforcement agency may not release any portion of a recording made in a private space, or of a recording involving the investigation of conduct that constitutes a misdemeanor punishable by fine only and does not result in arrest, without written authorization from the person who is the subject of that portion of the recording or, if the person is deceased, from the person s authorized representative. (g)aathe attorney general shall set a proposed fee to be charged to members of the public who seek to obtain a copy of a recording under this section. The fee amount must be sufficient to 0 cover the cost of reviewing and making the recording. A law enforcement agency may provide a copy without charge or at a reduced charge if the agency determines that waiver or reduction of the charge is in the public interest. (h)aaa recording is confidential and excepted from the requirements of Chapter, Government Code, if the recording: ()AAwas not required to be made under this subchapter or another law or under a policy adopted by the appropriate law enforcement agency; and ()AAdoes not relate to a law enforcement purpose. Sec.A0..AABODY WORN CAMERA RECORDINGS; REQUEST FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL DECISION. (a)aanotwithstanding Section.0(b), Government Code, a governmental body s request for a

0 0 decision from the attorney general about whether a requested body worn camera recording falls within an exception to public disclosure is considered timely if made not later than the 0th business day after the date of receipt of the written request. (b)aanotwithstanding Section.0(d), Government Code, a governmental body s response to a requestor regarding a requested body worn camera recording is considered timely if made not later than the 0th business day after the date of receipt of the written request. (c)aanotwithstanding Section.0(e), Government Code, a governmental body s submission to the attorney general of the information required by that subsection regarding a requested body worn camera recording is considered timely if made not later than the th business day after the date of receipt of the written request. (d)aanotwithstanding Section.0(e-), Government Code, a governmental body s submission to a requestor of the information required by that subsection regarding a requested body worn camera recording is considered timely if made not later than the th business day after the date of receipt of the written request. Sec.A0..AAPRODUCTION OF BODY WORN CAMERA RECORDING IN RESPONSE TO VOLUMINOUS PUBLIC INFORMATION REQUESTS. (a)aanotwithstanding Section.(d), Government Code, an officer for public information who is employed by a governmental body and who receives a voluminous request in accordance with Section 0.(a) is considered to have promptly produced the information for purposes of Section., Government Code, if

0 0 the officer takes the actions required under Section. before the st business day after the date of receipt of the written request. (b)aafor purposes of this section, "voluminous request" includes: ()AAa request for body worn camera recordings from more than five separate incidents; ()AAmore than five separate requests for body worn camera recordings from the same person in a -hour period, regardless of the number of incidents included in each request; or ()AAa request or multiple requests from the same person in a -hour period for body worn camera recordings that, taken together, constitute more than five total hours of video footage. SECTIONA.AA(a)AAThe Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, in consultation with the Department of Public Safety, the Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas, the W. W. Caruth Jr. Police Institute at Dallas, and the Texas Police Chiefs Association, shall develop or approve a curriculum for the training program required under Section 0., Occupations Code, as added by this Act, not later than January, 0. (b)aaa law enforcement agency operating a body worn camera program on the effective date of this Act may submit any existing policy of the agency regarding the use of body worn cameras to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement to determine whether the policy complies with Section 0., Occupations Code, as added by this Act. 0

(c)aanotwithstanding Sections 0. and 0., Occupations Code, as added by this Act, a law enforcement agency operating a body worn camera program on the effective date of this Act is not required to adopt or implement a policy that complies with Section 0. or implement the training program required under Section 0. before September, 0. SECTIONA.AAThis Act takes effect September, 0.

AAAA President of the SenateAAAAAAAAAAAAASpeaker of the House I hereby certify that S.B.ANo.A passed the Senate on AprilA,A0, by the following vote: YeasA, NaysA; and that the Senate concurred in House amendments on May, 0, by the following vote: YeasA, NaysA. AAAASecretary of the Senate I hereby certify that S.B.ANo.A passed the House, with amendments, on May, 0, by the following vote: YeasA, NaysA, two present not voting. AAAAChief Clerk of the House Approved: AAAAAAAAAAAAADate AAAAAAAAAAAGovernor