H.B. No. 3705
 
 
 
 
AN ACT
  relating to local juvenile justice information systems.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 58.301, Family Code, is amended by
  amending Subdivisions (2) and (5) and adding Subdivision (2-a) to
  read as follows:
               (2)  "Juvenile facility" means a facility that:
                     (A)  serves juveniles under a juvenile court's
  jurisdiction; and 
                     (B)  is operated as a holdover facility, a
  pre-adjudication detention facility, a nonsecure facility, or a
  post-adjudication secure correctional facility.
               (2-a)  "Governmental juvenile [placement] facility"
  means a juvenile [residential placement] facility operated by a
  unit of government.
               (5)  "Partner agency" means a [governmental] service
  provider or juvenile [governmental placement] facility that is
  authorized by this subchapter to be a member of a local juvenile
  justice information system or that has applied to be a member of a
  local juvenile justice information system and has been approved by
  the county juvenile board or regional juvenile board committee as a
  member of the system.
         SECTION 2.  Section 58.303(b), Family Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         (b)  A local juvenile justice information system may contain
  the following components:
               (1)  case management resources for juvenile courts,
  court clerks, prosecuting attorneys, and county juvenile probation
  departments;
               (2)  reporting systems to fulfill statutory
  requirements for reporting in the juvenile justice system;
               (3)  service provider directories and indexes of
  agencies providing services to children;
               (4)  victim-witness notices required under Chapter 57;
               (5)  electronic filing of complaints or petitions,
  court orders, and other documents filed with the court, including
  documents containing electronic signatures;
               (6)  electronic offense and intake processing;
               (7)  case docket management and calendaring;
               (8)  communications by email or other electronic
  communications between partner agencies;
               (9)  reporting of charges filed, adjudications and
  dispositions of juveniles by municipal and justice courts and the
  juvenile court, and transfers of cases to the juvenile court as
  authorized or required by Section 51.08;
               (10)  reporting to schools under Article 15.27, Code of
  Criminal Procedure, by law enforcement agencies, prosecuting
  attorneys, and juvenile courts;
               (11)  records of adjudications and dispositions,
  including probation conditions ordered by the juvenile court; [and]
               (12)  warrant management and confirmation
  capabilities; and
               (13)  case management for juveniles in juvenile
  facilities.
         SECTION 3.  Sections 58.304(a) and (b), Family Code, are
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  A [Subject to Subsection (d), a] local juvenile justice
  information system must consist of:
               (1)  information relating to all referrals to the
  juvenile court of any type, including referrals for conduct
  indicating a need for supervision and delinquent conduct; and
               (2)  information relating to:
                     (A)  the juvenile;
                     (B)  the intake or referral of the juvenile into
  the juvenile justice system for any offense or conduct;
                     (C)  the detention of the juvenile;
                     (D)  the prosecution of the juvenile;
                     (E)  the disposition of the juvenile's case,
  including the name and description of any program to which the
  juvenile is referred; and
                     (F)  the probation, placement, or commitment of
  the juvenile.
         (b)  To the extent possible and subject to Subsection (a)
  [Subsections (a) and (d)], the local juvenile justice information
  system may include the following information for each juvenile
  taken into custody, detained, or referred under this title:
               (1)  the juvenile's name, including other names by
  which the juvenile is known;
               (2)  the juvenile's date and place of birth;
               (3)  the juvenile's physical description, including
  sex, weight, height, race, ethnicity, eye color, hair color, scars,
  marks, and tattoos;
               (4)  the juvenile's state identification number and
  other identifying information;
               (5)  the juvenile's fingerprints and photograph;
               (6)  the juvenile's last known residential address,
  including the census tract number designation for the address;
               (7)  the name, address, and phone number of the
  juvenile's parent, guardian, or custodian;
               (8)  the name and identifying number of the agency that
  took into custody or detained the juvenile;
               (9)  each date of custody or detention;
               (10)  a detailed description of the conduct for which
  the juvenile was taken into custody, detained, or referred,
  including the level and degree of the alleged offense;
               (11)  the name and identifying number of the juvenile
  intake agency or juvenile probation office;
               (12)  each disposition by the juvenile intake agency or
  juvenile probation office;
               (13)  the date of disposition by the juvenile intake
  agency or juvenile probation office;
               (14)  the name and identifying number of the
  prosecutor's office;
               (15)  each disposition by the prosecutor;
               (16)  the date of disposition by the prosecutor;
               (17)  the name and identifying number of the court;
               (18)  each disposition by the court, including
  information concerning custody of a juvenile by a juvenile justice
  agency or county juvenile probation department;
               (19)  the date of disposition by the court;
               (20)  any commitment or release under supervision by
  the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, including the date of the
  commitment or release;
               (21)  information concerning each appellate
  proceeding; [and]
               (22)  electronic copies of all documents filed with the
  court; and
               (23)  information obtained for the purpose of
  diagnosis, examination, evaluation, treatment, or referral for
  treatment of a child by a public or private agency or institution
  providing supervision of a child by arrangement of the juvenile
  court or having custody of the child under order of the juvenile
  court.
         SECTION 4.  Section 58.305, Family Code, is amended to read
  as follows:
         Sec. 58.305.  PARTNER AGENCIES. (a) A local juvenile
  justice information system shall to the extent possible include the
  following partner agencies within that county:
               (1)  the juvenile court and court clerk;
               (2)  justice of the peace and municipal courts;
               (3)  the county juvenile probation department;
               (4)  the prosecuting attorneys who prosecute juvenile
  cases in juvenile court, municipal court, or justice court;
               (5)  law enforcement agencies;
               (6)  each public school district in the county;
               (7)  [governmental] service providers approved by the
  county juvenile board; and
               (8)  juvenile [governmental placement] facilities
  approved by the county juvenile board.
         (b)  A local juvenile justice information system for a
  multicounty region shall to the extent possible include the partner
  agencies listed in Subsections (a)(1)-(6) for each county in the
  region and the following partner agencies from within the
  multicounty region that have applied for membership in the system
  and have been approved by the regional juvenile board committee:
               (1)  [governmental] service providers; and
               (2)  juvenile [governmental placement] facilities.
         SECTION 5.  Section 58.306, Family Code, is amended by
  amending Subsections (e), (f), and (g) and adding Subsection (i) to
  read as follows:
         (e)  Except as provided by Subsection (i), Level 1 Access is
  by public school districts in the county or region served by the
  local juvenile justice information system.
         (f)  Except as provided by Subsection (i), Level 2 Access is
  by:
               (1)  justice of the peace courts that process juvenile
  cases; and
               (2)  municipal courts that process juvenile cases.
         (g)  Except as provided by Subsection (i), Level 3 Access is
  by:
               (1)  the juvenile court and court clerk;
               (2)  the prosecuting attorney;
               (3)  the county juvenile probation department;
               (4)  law enforcement agencies;
               (5)  governmental service providers that are partner
  agencies; [and]
               (6)  governmental juvenile [placement] facilities that
  are partner agencies; and
               (7)  a private juvenile facility that is a partner
  agency, except the access is limited to information that relates to
  a child detained or placed in the custody of the facility.
         (i)  Information described by Section 58.304(b)(23) may be
  accessed only by:
               (1)  the juvenile court and court clerk;
               (2)  the county juvenile probation department;
               (3)  a governmental juvenile facility that is a partner
  agency; and
               (4)  a private juvenile facility that is a partner
  agency, except the access is limited to information that relates to
  a child detained or placed in the custody of the facility.
         SECTION 6.  Section 58.307(e), Family Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         (e)  Information in a local juvenile justice information
  system, including electronic signature systems, shall be protected
  from unauthorized access by a system of access security and any
  access to information in a local juvenile information system
  performed by browser software shall be at the level of at least
  2048-bit [128-bit] encryption.  A juvenile board or a regional
  juvenile board committee shall require all partner agencies to
  maintain security and restrict access in accordance with the
  requirements of this title.
         SECTION 7.  The following provisions of the Family Code are
  repealed:
               (1)  Section 58.303(d); and
               (2)  Section 58.304(d).
         SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.
 
 
  ______________________________ ______________________________
     President of the Senate Speaker of the House     
 
 
         I certify that H.B. No. 3705 was passed by the House on May 9,
  2017, by the following vote:  Yeas 145, Nays 0, 2 present, not
  voting.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House   
 
 
         I certify that H.B. No. 3705 was passed by the Senate on May
  24, 2017, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays 0.
 
  ______________________________
  Secretary of the Senate    
  APPROVED:  _____________________
                     Date          
   
            _____________________
                   Governor