(b) Each law enforcement agency in this state shall adopt a
detailed written policy on racial profiling. The policy must:
(1) clearly define acts constituting racial
profiling;
(2) strictly prohibit peace officers employed by the
agency from engaging in racial profiling;
(3) implement a process by which an individual may
file a complaint with the agency if the individual believes that a
peace officer employed by the agency has engaged in racial
profiling with respect to the individual;
(4) provide public education relating to the agency's
complaint process;
(5) require appropriate corrective action to be taken
against a peace officer employed by the agency who, after an
investigation, is shown to have engaged in racial profiling in
violation of the agency's policy adopted under this article;
(6) require collection of information relating to
motor vehicle [traffic] stops in which a citation is issued and to
arrests made as a result of [resulting from] those [traffic] stops,
including information relating to:
(A) the race or ethnicity of the individual
detained; and
(B) whether a search was conducted and, if so,
whether the individual [person] detained consented to the search;
and
(C) whether the peace officer knew the race or
ethnicity of the individual detained before detaining that
individual; and
(7) require the chief administrator of the agency,
regardless of whether the administrator is elected, employed, or
appointed, to submit [to the governing body of each county or
municipality served by the agency] an annual report of the
information collected under Subdivision (6) to:
(A) the Commission on Law Enforcement Officer
Standards and Education; and
(B) the governing body of each county or
municipality served by the agency, if the agency is an agency of a
county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state.
(d) On adoption of a policy under Subsection (b), a law
enforcement agency shall examine the feasibility of installing
video camera and transmitter-activated equipment in each agency law
enforcement motor vehicle regularly used to make motor vehicle
[traffic] stops and transmitter-activated equipment in each agency
law enforcement motorcycle regularly used to make motor vehicle
[traffic] stops. If a law enforcement agency installs video or
audio equipment as provided by this subsection, the policy adopted
by the agency under Subsection (b) must include standards for
reviewing video and audio documentation.
(e) A report required under Subsection (b)(7) may not
include identifying information about a peace officer who makes a
motor vehicle [traffic] stop or about an individual who is stopped
or arrested by a peace officer. This subsection does not affect the
collection of information as required by a policy under Subsection
(b)(6).
(g) On a finding by the Commission on Law Enforcement
Officer Standards and Education that the chief administrator of a
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