2005 Texas Family Code CHAPTER 91. REPORTING FAMILY VIOLENCE


FAMILY CODE
SUBTITLE C. REPORTING FAMILY VIOLENCE
CHAPTER 91. REPORTING FAMILY VIOLENCE
§ 91.001. DEFINITIONS. In this subtitle: (1) "Family violence" has the meaning assigned by Section 71.004. (2) "Medical professional" means a licensed doctor, nurse, physician assistant, or emergency medical technician. Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 34, § 1, eff. May 5, 1997. § 91.002. REPORTING BY WITNESSES ENCOURAGED. A person who witnesses family violence is encouraged to report the family violence to a local law enforcement agency. Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 34, § 1, eff. May 5, 1997. § 91.003. INFORMATION PROVIDED BY MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. A medical professional who treats a person for injuries that the medical professional has reason to believe were caused by family violence shall: (1) immediately provide the person with information regarding the nearest family violence shelter center; (2) document in the person's medical file: (A) the fact that the person has received the information provided under Subdivision (1); and (B) the reasons for the medical professional's belief that the person's injuries were caused by family violence; and (3) give the person a written notice in substantially the following form, completed with the required information, in both English and Spanish: "It is a crime for any person to cause you any physical injury or harm even if that person is a member or former member of your family or household.
"NOTICE TO ADULT VICTIMS OF FAMILY VIOLENCE
"You may report family violence to a law enforcement officer by calling the following telephone numbers: ___________________________________________________. "If you, your child, or any other household resident has been injured or if you feel you are going to be in danger after a law enforcement officer investigating family violence leaves your residence or at a later time, you have the right to: "Ask the local prosecutor to file a criminal complaint against the person committing family violence; and "Apply to a court for an order to protect you. You may want to consult with a legal aid office, a prosecuting attorney, or a private attorney. A court can enter an order that: "(1) prohibits the abuser from committing further acts of violence; "(2) prohibits the abuser from threatening, harassing, or contacting you at home; "(3) directs the abuser to leave your household; and "(4) establishes temporary custody of the children or any property. "A VIOLATION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF COURT-ORDERED PROTECTION MAY BE A FELONY. "CALL THE FOLLOWING VIOLENCE SHELTERS OR SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS IF YOU NEED PROTECTION: _________________________________." Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 34, § 1, eff. May 5, 1997. § 91.004. APPLICATION OF SUBTITLE. This subtitle does not affect a duty to report child abuse under Chapter 261. Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 34, § 1, eff. May 5, 1997.

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