(a) In this article:
(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 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 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 shall complete and submit a written or electronic report, using the form created under Subsection (b), to 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 attorney general shall post a copy of the report on the attorney general's Internet website.
(e) Not later than March 1 of each year, 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 attorney general under this article; and
- (3) a copy of each report submitted to the attorney general under this article.
Added by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 765 (H.B. 4504), Sec. 1.001, eff. January 1, 2025.