law enforcement agency intentionally failed to submit a report
required under Subsection (b)(7), the commission shall begin
disciplinary procedures against the chief administrator.
SECTION ____. Article 2.133, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended to read as follows:
Art. 2.133. REPORTS REQUIRED FOR MOTOR VEHICLE [TRAFFIC AND
PEDESTRIAN] STOPS. (a) In this article, "race[:
[(1) "Race] or ethnicity" has the meaning assigned by
Article 2.132(a).
[(2) "Pedestrian stop" means an interaction between a
peace officer and an individual who is being detained for the
purpose of a criminal investigation in which the individual is not
under arrest.]
(b) A peace officer who stops a motor vehicle for an alleged
violation of a law or ordinance [regulating traffic or who stops a
pedestrian for any suspected offense] shall report to the law
enforcement agency that employs the officer information relating to
the stop, including:
(1) a physical description of any [each] person
operating the motor vehicle who is detained as a result of the stop,
including:
(A) the person's gender; and
(B) the person's race or ethnicity, as stated by
the person or, if the person does not state the person's race or
ethnicity, as determined by the officer to the best of the officer's
ability;
(2) the initial reason for the stop [traffic law or
ordinance alleged to have been violated or the suspected offense];
(3) whether the officer conducted a search as a result
of the stop and, if so, whether the person detained consented to the
search;
(4) whether any contraband or other evidence was
discovered in the course of the search and a description [the type]
of the contraband or evidence [discovered];
(5) the reason for the search, including whether:
(A) any contraband or other evidence was in plain
view;
(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 [existed and the facts supporting the existence of that
probable cause];
(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 written warning or a
citation as a result of the stop[, including a description of the
warning or a statement of the violation charged].
SECTION ____. Article 2.134, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended by amending Subsections (a) through (e) and adding
Subsection (g) to read as follows:
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