Sec. 1701.159. ACTIVE AND INACTIVE PEACE OFFICERS. (a) The commission shall establish a list of active licensed peace officers and a list of inactive licensed peace officers who leave the employment of a law enforcement agency.
(b) A retired peace officer as defined by Section 1701.3161 continues to hold as an inactive license the license the retired officer held at the time the retired officer last served as an elected, appointed, or employed peace officer unless the license was revoked for cause under Section 1701.501.
(c) A retired peace officer who holds an inactive license may not serve as a peace officer unless the person reactivates the license as provided by Section 1701.316 or 1701.3161.
Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 878 (H.B. 1955), Sec. 1, eff. June 15, 2007.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 10 - Occupations Related to Law Enforcement and Security
Chapter 1701 - Law Enforcement Officers
Subchapter D. Powers and Duties of Commission
Section 1701.151. General Powers of Commission; Rulemaking Authority
Section 1701.152. Rules Relating to Hiring Date of Peace Officer
Section 1701.1521. Use of Technology
Section 1701.1522. Alternative Dispute Resolution
Section 1701.1523. Electronic Submission of Forms, Data, and Documents
Section 1701.1524. Rules Relating to Consequences of Criminal Conviction or Deferred Adjudication
Section 1701.153. Reports From Agencies and Schools
Section 1701.155. Gifts and Grants
Section 1701.156. Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education Fund
Section 1701.157. Money Allocated and Used for Training or Continuing Education
Section 1701.159. Active and Inactive Peace Officers
Section 1701.160. Authority to Commission Investigators as Peace Officers
Section 1701.161. Provision of State Flag to Next of Kin of Deceased Peace Officer
Section 1701.162. Records and Audit Requirements
Section 1701.163. Information Provided by Commissioning Entities
Section 1701.164. Collection of Certain Incident-Based Data Submitted by Law Enforcement Agencies