Sec. 141.0085. REPORTS OF ABUSE; DUTIES OF YOUTH CAMP OPERATOR. (a) The executive commissioner by rule shall establish a procedure for the department to forward a report of alleged abuse of a camper that is received by the department to the Department of Family and Protective Services or another appropriate agency.
(b) If a law enforcement agency notifies a youth camp operator of the investigation or conviction of an individual who is employed by the camp for an act of sexual abuse, as defined by Section 21.02, Penal Code, that occurred at the camp, the operator shall:
(1) immediately notify the department of the investigation or conviction; and
(2) retain all records related to the investigation or conviction until the department notifies the camp that the record retention is no longer required.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1325 (H.B. 4372), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2019.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle G - Licenses and Other Regulation
Section 141.0025. Waiver; Appeal
Section 141.003. License Required
Section 141.0035. License Fees
Section 141.004. License Application and Issuance
Section 141.005. License Renewal
Section 141.0051. License; Consideration of Certain Convictions
Section 141.006. Principal Authority for Youth Camps
Section 141.008. Adoption of Rules; Exemption From Application of Certain Rules
Section 141.0085. Reports of Abuse; Duties of Youth Camp Operator
Section 141.0095. Training and Examination Program
Section 141.010. Advisory Committee
Section 141.011. Operator's Duty
Section 141.0111. Required Information About Abuse Reporting
Section 141.0112. Required Notice About Youth Camp Complaints and Disciplinary Actions
Section 141.012. License Revocation
Section 141.014. Judicial Review
Section 141.015. Civil Penalty; Injunction
Section 141.016. Administrative Penalty
Section 141.017. Administrative Penalty Assessment Procedure
Section 141.018. Payment of Administrative Penalty
Section 141.019. Refund of Administrative Penalty
Section 141.020. Recovery of Administrative Penalty by Attorney General