Texas Statutes
Chapter 2 - General Duties of Officers
Article 2.132. Law Enforcement Policy on Racial Profiling


(1) "Law enforcement agency" means an agency of the state, or of a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state, that employs peace officers who make motor vehicle stops in the routine performance of the officers' official duties.
(2) "Motor vehicle stop" means an occasion in which a peace officer stops a motor vehicle for an alleged violation of a law or ordinance.
(3) "Race or ethnicity" means the following categories:
(A) Alaska native or American Indian;
(B) Asian or Pacific Islander;
(C) black;
(D) white; and
(E) Hispanic or Latino.
(b) Each law enforcement agency in this state shall adopt a detailed written policy on racial profiling. The policy must:
(1) clearly define acts constituting racial profiling;
(2) strictly prohibit peace officers employed by the agency from engaging in racial profiling;
(3) implement a process by which an individual may file a complaint with the agency if the individual believes that a peace officer employed by the agency has engaged in racial profiling with respect to the individual;
(4) provide public education relating to the agency's compliment and complaint process, including providing the telephone number, mailing address, and e-mail address to make a compliment or complaint with respect to each ticket, citation, or warning issued by a peace officer;
(5) require appropriate corrective action to be taken against a peace officer employed by the agency who, after an investigation, is shown to have engaged in racial profiling in violation of the agency's policy adopted under this article;
(6) require collection of information relating to motor vehicle stops in which a ticket, citation, or warning is issued and to arrests made as a result of those stops, including information relating to:
(A) the race or ethnicity of the individual detained;
(B) whether a search was conducted and, if so, whether the individual detained consented to the search;
(C) whether the peace officer knew the race or ethnicity of the individual detained before detaining that individual;
(D) whether the peace officer used physical force that resulted in bodily injury, as that term is defined by Section 1.07, Penal Code, during the stop;
(E) the location of the stop; and
(F) the reason for the stop; and
(7) require the chief administrator of the agency, regardless of whether the administrator is elected, employed, or appointed, to submit an annual report of the information collected under Subdivision (6) to:
(A) the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement; and
(B) the governing body of each county or municipality served by the agency, if the agency is an agency of a county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state.
(c) The data collected as a result of the reporting requirements of this article shall not constitute prima facie evidence of racial profiling.
(d) On adoption of a policy under Subsection (b), a law enforcement agency shall examine the feasibility of installing video camera and transmitter-activated equipment in each agency law enforcement motor vehicle regularly used to make motor vehicle stops and transmitter-activated equipment in each agency law enforcement motorcycle regularly used to make motor vehicle stops. The agency also shall examine the feasibility of equipping each peace officer who regularly detains or stops motor vehicles with a body worn camera, as that term is defined by Section 1701.651, Occupations Code. If a law enforcement agency installs video or audio equipment or equips peace officers with body worn cameras as provided by this subsection, the policy adopted by the agency under Subsection (b) must include standards for reviewing video and audio documentation.
(e) A report required under Subsection (b)(7) may not include identifying information about a peace officer who makes a motor vehicle stop or about an individual who is stopped or arrested by a peace officer. This subsection does not affect the collection of information as required by a policy under Subsection (b)(6).
(f) On the commencement of an investigation by a law enforcement agency of a complaint described by Subsection (b)(3) in which a video or audio recording of the occurrence on which the complaint is based was made, the agency shall promptly provide a copy of the recording to the peace officer who is the subject of the complaint on written request by the officer.
(g) On a finding by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement that the chief administrator of a law enforcement agency intentionally failed to submit a report required under Subsection (b)(7), the commission shall begin disciplinary procedures against the chief administrator.
(h) A law enforcement agency shall review the data collected under Subsection (b)(6) to identify any improvements the agency could make in its practices and policies regarding motor vehicle stops.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 947, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1172 (H.B. 3389), Sec. 25, eff. September 1, 2009.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 93 (S.B. 686), Sec. 2.05, eff. May 18, 2013.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 173 (H.B. 3051), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 950 (S.B. 1849), Sec. 5.01, eff. September 1, 2017.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Code of Criminal Procedure

Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure

Chapter 2 - General Duties of Officers

Article 2.01. Duties of District Attorneys

Article 2.02. Duties of County Attorneys

Article 2.021. Duties of Attorney General

Article 2.022. Assistance of Texas Rangers

Article 2.023. Notification to Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Article 2.024. Tracking Use of Certain Testimony

Article 2.025. Special Duty of District or County Attorney Relating to Child Support

Article 2.03. Neglect of Duty

Article 2.04. Shall Draw Complaints

Article 2.05. When Complaint Is Made

Article 2.06. May Administer Oaths

Article 2.07. Attorney Pro Tem

Article 2.08. Disqualified

Article 2.09. Who Are Magistrates

Article 2.10. Duty of Magistrates

Article 2.11. Examining Court

Article 2.12. Who Are Peace Officers

Article 2.121. Railroad Peace Officers

Article 2.122. Special Investigators

Article 2.123. Adjunct Police Officers

Article 2.124. Peace Officers From Adjoining States

Article 2.125. Special Rangers of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association

Article 2.126. Peace Officers Commissioned by the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas and the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas

Article 2.127. School Marshals

Article 2.13. Duties and Powers

Article 2.1305. Carrying Weapon on Certain Premises

Article 2.131. Racial Profiling Prohibited

Article 2.132. Law Enforcement Policy on Racial Profiling

Article 2.133. Reports Required for Motor Vehicle Stops

Article 2.134. Compilation and Analysis of Information Collected

Article 2.136. Liability

Article 2.137. Provision of Funding or Equipment

Article 2.138. Rules

Article 2.1385. Civil Penalty

Article 2.1386. Eyewitness Identification Protocols

Article 2.1387. Intervention Required for Excessive Force; Report Required

Article 2.139. Reports Required for Officer-Involved Injuries or Deaths

Article 2.1395. Reports Required for Certain Injuries or Deaths of Peace Officers

Article 2.13951. Notice of Violation of Reporting Requirements for Certain Injuries or Deaths; Civil Penalty

Article 2.1396. Video Recordings of Arrests for Intoxication Offenses

Article 2.1397. Duties of Law Enforcement Agency Filing Case

Article 2.14. May Summon Aid

Article 2.15. Person Refusing to Aid

Article 2.16. Neglecting to Execute Process

Article 2.17. Conservator of the Peace

Article 2.18. Custody of Prisoners

Article 2.19. Report as to Prisoners

Article 2.195. Report of Warrant or Capias Information

Article 2.20. Deputy

Article 2.21. Duty of Clerks

Article 2.211. Hate Crime Reporting

Article 2.212. Writ of Attachment Reporting

Article 2.22. Power of Deputy Clerks

Article 2.23. Report to Attorney General

Article 2.24. Authenticating Officer

Article 2.25. Reporting Certain Aliens to Federal Government

Article 2.251. Duties Related to Immigration Detainer Requests

Article 2.26. Digital Signature and Electronic Documents

Article 2.27. Investigation of Certain Reports Alleging Abuse

Article 2.271. Investigation of Certain Reports Alleging Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation

Article 2.272. Law Enforcement Response to Child Safety Check Alert

Article 2.273. Release of Child by Law Enforcement Officer

Article 2.28. Duties Regarding Misused Identity

Article 2.29. Report Required in Connection With Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information

Article 2.295. Report Required in Connection With Unauthorized Acquisition or Transfer of Certain Financial Information

Article 2.30. Report Concerning Certain Assaultive or Terroristic Offenses

Article 2.305. Report Required Concerning Human Trafficking Cases

Article 2.31. County Jailers

Article 2.31. County Jailers

Article 2.32. Electronic Recording of Custodial Interrogations

Article 2.33. Use of Neck Restraints During Search or Arrest Prohibited

Article 2.33. Duty to Request and Render Aid

Article 2.33. Law Enforcement Policy on Use of Force by Drone