Principals shall make reports to local law enforcement authorities of the following classes of offenses. Education Code 37.015
- “Conduct that may constitute an offense listed under Section 508.149, Government Code”:
- An offense for which the judgment contains an affirmative finding under Section 3g(a)(2), Article 42.12, Code of Criminal Procedure (use or exhibition of a prohibited weapon during commission of or flight from a felony offense).
- A first or second degree felony under Penal Code 19.02 (murder).
- A capital felony under Penal Code 19.03 (capital murder).
- A first or second degree felony under Penal Code 20.04 (aggravated kidnapping).
- An offense under Penal Code 21.11 (indecency with a child).
- A felony under Penal Code 22.011 (sexual assault).
- A first or second degree felony under Penal Code 22.02 (aggravated assault).
- A first degree felony under Penal Code 22.021 (aggravated sexual assault).
- A first degree felony under Penal Code 22.04 (injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual).
- A first degree felony under Penal Code 28.02 (arson).
- A second degree felony under Penal Code 29.02 (robbery).
- A first degree felony under Penal Code 29.03 (aggravated robbery).
- A first degree felony under Penal Code 30.02 (burglary).
- A felony for which punishment is increased under Health and Safety Code 481.134 (drug-free zones) or 481.140 (use of child in commission of offense).
- An offense under Penal Code 43.25 (sexual performance by a child).
- An offense under Penal Code 21.02 (continuous sexual abuse of young child or children).
- “Deadly conduct under Section 22.05, Penal Code”:
- A person commits an offense if he or she recklessly engages in conduct that places another in imminent danger of serious bodily injury.
- A person commits an offense if he or she knowingly discharges a firearm at or in the direction of one or more individuals or a habitation, building, or vehicle and is reckless as to whether the habitation, building, or vehicle is occupied.
- Recklessness and danger are presumed if the actor knowingly pointed a firearm at or in the direction of another whether or not the actor believed the firearm to be loaded.
- “Terroristic threat under Section 22.07, Penal Code”:
- A person commits an offense if he or she threatens to commit any offense involving violence to any person or property with intent to:
- Cause a reaction of any type to the threat by an official or volunteer agency organized to deal with emergencies;
- Place any person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury;
- Prevent or interrupt the occupation or use of a building; room; place of assembly; place to which the public has access; place of employment or occupation; aircraft, automobile, or other form of conveyance; or other public place;
- Cause impairment or interruption of public communications; public transportation; public water, gas, or power supply; or other public service;
- Place the public or a substantial group of the public in fear of serious bodily injury; or
- Influence the conduct or activities of a branch or agency of the federal government, the state, or a political subdivision of the state.
- “Conduct that may constitute a criminal offense under Section 71.02, Penal Code” (Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity):
- A person commits an offense if, with the intent to establish, maintain, or participate in a combination or in the profits of a combination or as a member of a criminal street gang, he or she commits or conspires to commit one or more of the following:
- Murder, capital murder, arson, aggravated robbery, robbery, burglary, theft, aggravated kidnapping, kidnapping, aggravated assault, aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault, forgery, deadly conduct, assault punishable as a Class A misdemeanor, burglary of a motor vehicle, or unauthorized use of a motor vehicle;
- Any gambling offense punishable as a Class A misdemeanor;
- Promotion of prostitution, aggravated promotion of prostitution, or compelling prostitution;
- Unlawful manufacture, transportation, repair, or sale of firearms or prohibited weapons;
- Unlawful manufacture, delivery, dispensation, or distribution of a controlled substance or dangerous drug, or unlawful possession of a controlled substance or dangerous drug through forgery, fraud, misrepresentation, or deception;
- Any unlawful wholesale promotion or possession of any obscene material or obscene device with the intent to wholesale promote the same;
- Any offense under Penal Code Chapter 43, Subchapter B depicting or involving conduct by or directed toward a child younger than 18 years of age (Chapter 43, Subchapter B prohibits obscenity including: sale, distribution, or display of material harmful to minor; sexual performance by a child; employment of a child in a sexually oriented activity or a place where the child works nude or topless; and possession or promotion of child pornography);
- Any felony offense under Penal Code Chapter 32 (fraud);
- Any offense under Penal Code Chapter 34 (money laundering) or Chapter 35 (insurance fraud);
- Any offense under Penal Code Chapter 36 (bribery and corrupt influence);
- Any offense under Penal Code 37.11(a) (impersonating a public servant);
- Any offense under Penal Code Chapter 20A (trafficking of persons);
- Any offense under Penal Code 37.10 (tampering with government record);
Any offense under Penal Code 38.06 (escape), 38.07 (permitting or facilitating escape), 38.09 (providing a person in custody or an inmate with an implement for escape), or 38.11 (providing prohibited or controlled substances or items to person in custody or an inmate).
Adopted: 9/27/17
Amended:
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