(B) any probable cause or reasonable suspicion
existed to perform the search; or
(C) the search was performed as a result of the
towing of the motor vehicle or the arrest of any person in the motor
vehicle;
(6) whether the officer made an arrest as a result of
the stop or the search, including a statement of whether the arrest
was based on a violation of the Penal Code, a violation of a traffic
law or ordinance, or an outstanding warrant and a statement of the
offense charged;
(7) the street address or approximate location of the
stop; [and]
(8) whether the officer issued a verbal or written
warning or a ticket or citation as a result of the stop; and
(9) whether the officer used physical force that
resulted in bodily injury, as that term is defined by Section 1.07,
Penal Code, during the stop.
(c) The chief administrator of a law enforcement agency,
regardless of whether the administrator is elected, employed, or
appointed, is responsible for auditing reports under Subsection (b)
to ensure that the race or ethnicity of the person operating the
motor vehicle is being reported.
SECTION 5.03. Article 2.134(c), Code of Criminal Procedure,
is amended to read as follows:
(c) A report required under Subsection (b) must be submitted
by the chief administrator of the law enforcement agency,
regardless of whether the administrator is elected, employed, or
appointed, and must include:
(1) a comparative analysis of the information compiled
under Article 2.133 to:
(A) evaluate and compare the number of motor
vehicle stops, within the applicable jurisdiction, of persons who
are recognized as racial or ethnic minorities and persons who are