(1) "Deadly weapon" means:
(A) a firearm or any object manifestly designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of inflicting death or serious bodily injury; or
(B) any object that in the manner of its use or intended use is capable of causing death or serious bodily injury.
(2) "Officer-involved injury or death" means an incident during which a peace officer discharges a firearm causing injury or death to another.
(b) The office of the attorney general by rule shall create a written and electronic form for the reporting by law enforcement agencies of an officer-involved injury or death. The form must include spaces to report only the following information:
(1) the date on which the incident occurred;
(2) the location where the incident occurred;
(3) the age, gender, and race or ethnicity of each peace officer involved in the incident;
(4) if known, the age, gender, and race or ethnicity of each injured or deceased person involved in the incident;
(5) whether the person was injured or died as a result of the incident;
(6) whether each injured or deceased person used, exhibited, or was carrying a deadly weapon during the incident;
(7) whether each peace officer involved in the incident was on duty during the incident;
(8) whether each peace officer involved in the incident was responding to an emergency call or a request for assistance and, if so, whether the officer responded to that call or request with one or more other peace officers; and
(9) whether the incident occurred during or as a result of:
(A) the execution of a warrant; or
(B) a hostage, barricade, or other emergency situation.
(c) Not later than the 30th day after the date of an officer-involved injury or death, the law enforcement agency employing an officer involved in the incident must complete and submit a written or electronic report, using the form created under Subsection (b), to the office of the attorney general. The report must include all information described in Subsection (b).
(d) Not later than the fifth day after the date of receipt of a report submitted under Subsection (c), the office of the attorney general shall post a copy of the report on the office's Internet website.
(e) Not later than March 1 of each year, the office of the attorney general shall submit a report regarding all officer-involved injuries or deaths that occurred during the preceding year to the governor and the standing legislative committees with primary jurisdiction over criminal justice matters. The report must include:
(1) the total number of officer-involved injuries or deaths;
(2) a summary of the reports submitted to the office under this article; and
(3) a copy of each report submitted to the office under this article.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 516 (H.B. 1036), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2015.
Amended by:
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 808 (H.B. 245), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
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 2.04. Shall Draw Complaints
Article 2.05. When Complaint Is Made
Article 2.06. May Administer Oaths
Article 2.07. Attorney Pro Tem
Article 2.09. Who Are Magistrates
Article 2.10. Duty of Magistrates
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 2.127. 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 2.137. Provision of Funding or Equipment
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 2.1396. Video Recordings of Arrests for Intoxication Offenses
Article 2.1397. Duties of Law Enforcement Agency Filing Case
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 2.211. 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 2.30. Report Concerning Certain Assaultive or Terroristic Offenses
Article 2.305. Report Required Concerning Human Trafficking Cases
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