Sec. 143.1214. RECORDS RELATED TO DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS OR CHARGES OF MISCONDUCT. (a) The human resources director for the department promptly shall order that the records of a disciplinary action that was taken against a fire fighter or police officer be expunged from each file maintained on the fire fighter or police officer by the department if the disciplinary action was entirely overturned on appeal by the commission, an independent third-party hearing examiner, or a court of competent jurisdiction. Documents that must be expunged under this subsection include all documents that indicate disciplinary action was recommended or taken against the fire fighter or police officer, such as the recommendations of a disciplinary committee or a letter of suspension. This subsection does not apply if the fire fighter or police officer is charged with using excessive force that results in a death or injury and the charge is being investigated by a law enforcement or criminal justice agency other than the department. This subsection does not require that records of an internal affairs division or other similar internal investigative division be expunged.
(b) The department shall maintain an investigatory file that relates to a disciplinary action against a fire fighter or police officer that was overturned on appeal, or any document in the possession of the department that relates to a charge of misconduct against a fire fighter or police officer, regardless of whether the charge is sustained, only in a file created by the department for the department's use. The department may only release information in those investigatory files or documents relating to a charge of misconduct:
(1) to another law enforcement agency or fire department;
(2) to the office of a district or United States attorney; or
(3) in accordance with Subsection (c).
(c) The department head or the department head's designee may forward a document that relates to disciplinary action against a fire fighter or police officer to the director or the director's designee for inclusion in the fire fighter's or police officer's personnel file maintained under Sections 143.089(a)-(f) only if:
(1) disciplinary action was actually taken against the fire fighter or police officer;
(2) the document shows the disciplinary action taken; and
(3) the document includes at least a brief summary of the facts on which the disciplinary action was based.
(d) The legal division of the municipality, or its designee, shall provide legal representation in any action related to the release of a file or part of a file.
(e) The requirements of this section are in addition to the requirements of Section 143.089. This section does not prevent a fire fighter or police officer from obtaining access to any personnel file maintained by the director or the department, other than a file maintained by an internal affairs division or other similar internal investigative division, on the fire fighter or police officer under Section 143.089.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 220, Sec. 1, eff. Aug. 30, 1993. Amended by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 748, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 300 (H.B. 2006), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2011.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - Matters Affecting Public Officers and Employees
Subtitle A - Municipal Officers and Employees
Chapter 143 - Municipal Civil Service for Firefighters and Police Officers
Section 143.101. Subchapter Applicable Primarily to Municipality With Population of 1
Section 143.1014. Notice Requirement for Certain Meetings or Hearings
Section 143.1015. Commission Appeal Procedure; Subpoena Request
Section 143.1016. Hearing Examiners
Section 143.1017. Procedures After Felony Indictment or Other Crime of Moral Turpitude
Section 143.1018. Ex Parte Communications
Section 143.102. Appointment of Assistant Chief
Section 143.103. Specialized Police Divisions
Section 143.104. Examination Procedure
Section 143.1041. Entrance Examination for Beginning Peace Officer Position in Police Department
Section 143.105. Eligibility for Beginning Position in Police Department
Section 143.1051. Eligibility for Beginning Position in Fire Department
Section 143.1055. Applicant for Beginning Position in Police Department With Previous Experience
Section 143.106. Eligibility for Fire Department Promotional Examination
Section 143.107. Promotional Examination Notice
Section 143.108. Promotional Examination Grades; Promotional Appointments
Section 143.109. Crossover Promotions in Police Department
Section 143.1095. Transfers in Position in Same Classification in Fire Department
Section 143.111. Temporary Duties in Higher Classification
Section 143.1115. Determination of Physical and Mental Fitness
Section 143.112. Educational Incentive Pay
Section 143.113. Assignment Pay
Section 143.114. Assignment Pay in Municipality With Population of 1
Section 143.115. Payment of Accumulated Vacation Leave in Populous Municipality
Section 143.1155. Accumulated Vacation and Holiday Leave
Section 143.116. Payment of Sick Leave on Termination of Service
Section 143.117. Disciplinary Suspensions
Section 143.118. Appeal of Disciplinary Suspension
Section 143.119. Indefinite Suspensions
Section 143.120. Appeal of Indefinite Suspension
Section 143.121. Appeal to District Court
Section 143.1214. Records Related to Disciplinary Actions or Charges of Misconduct
Section 143.1215. Reinstatement
Section 143.1216. Certain Nondisciplinary Actions
Section 143.122. Uncompensated Duty
Section 143.123. Investigation of Fire Fighters and Police Officers
Section 143.124. Polygraph Examinations
Section 143.125. Police Department Probationary Period After Reappointment in Populous Municipality
Section 143.1251. Reappointment After Resignation
Section 143.126. Legislative Leave
Section 143.1261. Legislative Leave Account
Section 143.127. Grievance Procedure
Section 143.128. Step I Grievance Procedure
Section 143.129. Step Ii Grievance Procedure
Section 143.130. Step Iii Grievance Procedure
Section 143.131. Step Iv Grievance Procedure
Section 143.132. Grievance Examiner
Section 143.133. Special Provisions for Steps I and Ii