HB 896

AN ACT relating to the prohibition on the use of a neck restraint by a

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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

relating to the prohibition on the use of a neck restraint by a

Bill Text

relating to the prohibition on the use of a neck restraint by a
peace officer during a search or arrest.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Article 2B.0252, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
Art. 2B.0252.  USE OF NECK RESTRAINTS DURING SEARCH OR ARREST
PROHIBITED.  A peace officer may not intentionally use a choke hold,
carotid artery hold, or similar neck restraint in searching or
(1)  the restraint is necessary to prevent serious
bodily injury to or the death of the officer or another person; and
(2)  the officer discontinues the restraint as soon as
the threat of serious bodily injury or death described by
SECTION 2.  Section 1701.2551(b), Occupations Code, is
(b)  The basic peace officer training course must include
(1)  the prohibition against the intentional use of a
choke hold, carotid artery hold, or similar neck restraint during a
search or arrest by a peace officer as prescribed by Article
2B.0252, Code of Criminal Procedure [in searching or arresting a
person, unless the officer reasonably believes the restraint is
necessary to prevent serious bodily injury to or the death of the
peace officer or another person];
(2)  the duty of a peace officer to intervene to stop or
prevent another peace officer from using force against a person
suspected of committing an offense if:
(A)  the amount of force exceeds that which is
reasonable under the circumstances; and
(B)  the officer knows or should know that the
(i)  violates state or federal law;
(ii)  puts a person at risk of bodily injury,
as that term is defined by Section 1.07, Penal Code, and is not
immediately necessary to avoid imminent bodily injury to a peace
(iii)  is not required to apprehend the
person suspected of committing an offense; and
(3)  the duty of a peace officer who encounters an
injured person while discharging the officer's official duties to
immediately and as necessary request emergency medical services
personnel to provide the person with emergency medical services
and, while waiting for emergency medical services personnel to
arrive, provide first aid or treatment to the person to the extent
of the officer's skills and training, unless the request for
emergency medical services personnel or the provision of first aid
or treatment would expose the officer or another person to a risk of
bodily injury or the officer is injured and physically unable to
make the request or provide the treatment.
SECTION 3.  Section 1701.269(b), Occupations Code, is
(b)  The model training curriculum and model policies
developed under Subsection (a) must include curriculum and policies
(1)  the prohibition against the intentional
[curriculum and policies for banning the] use of a choke hold,
carotid artery hold, or similar neck restraint during a search or
arrest by a peace officer as prescribed by Article 2B.0252, Code of
Criminal Procedure [in searching or arresting a person, unless the
officer reasonably believes the restraint is necessary to prevent
serious bodily injury to or the death of the peace officer or
(2)  [curriculum and policies regarding] the duty of a
peace officer to intervene to stop or prevent another peace officer
from using force against a person suspected of committing an
(A)  the amount of force exceeds that which is
reasonable under the circumstances; and
(B)  the officer knows or should know that the
(i)  violates state or federal law;
(ii)  puts a person at risk of bodily injury,
as that term is defined by Section 1.07, Penal Code, and is not
immediately necessary to avoid imminent bodily injury to a peace
(iii)  is not required to apprehend the
person suspected of committing an offense; and
(3)  [curriculum and policies regarding] the duty of a
peace officer who encounters an injured person while discharging
the officer's official duties to immediately and as necessary
request emergency medical services personnel to provide the person
with emergency medical services and, while waiting for emergency
medical services personnel to arrive, provide first aid or
treatment to the person to the extent of the officer's skills and
training, unless the request for emergency medical services
personnel or the provision of first aid or treatment would expose
the officer or another person to a risk of bodily injury or the
officer is injured and physically unable to make the request or
SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

Bill History

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the prohibition on the use of a neck restraint by a