By: Gutierrez____ S.B. No.
524
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
1 AN ACT
2 relating to the creation of the Uvalde Victims’ Compensation Fund
3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
4 SECTION 1. Title 12, Government Code, is amended by adding
5 Chapter 4009 to read as follows:
6 CHAPTER 4009. UVALDE VICTIMS’ COPENSATION FUND
7 SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
8 Sec. 4009.001. SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as the
9 Uvalde Victims’ Compensation Act.
10 Sec. 4009.002. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT. (a) The
11 legislature recognizes that the attack on Robb Elementary School
12 in Uvalde, Texas on May 24, 2022, was a heinous crime exacerbated
13 by the inaction and dereliction of duty of law enforcement officers
14 and public officials across this state. Local and state police
15 officers arrived on location in the early stages of the attack and
16 waited more than an hour to confront the attacker and to render
17 aid to the victims. As a consequence of their inaction, victims
18 bled out and perished. The legislature finds that there is an
19 emergent need to compensate the victims and their families of the
20 Uvalde attack. The legislature also finds that there is a public
21 calamity in relation to gun violence in Texas necessitating a grant
22 of aid to the community of Uvalde. The legislature further finds
23 that the every governmental unit and their employees acted with
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1 willful or gross negligence, bad faith, conscious indifference or
2 reckless disregard for the lives of the victims of the attack on
3 Robb Elementary.
4 (b) It is the legislature's intent that the compensation
5 provided to the innocent victims of the violent crime that occurred
6 at Robb Elementary ameliorates the pain caused by the attack and
7 the damage done to the community of Uvalde County.
8 Sec. 4009.003. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
9 (1) "Claimant" means any of the following individuals, other
10 than a service provider, who is entitled to file or has filed a
11 claim for compensation under this chapter:
12 (A) an authorized individual acting on behalf of a
13 victim;
14 (B) a dependent of a victim who died or was injured as
15 a result of the criminally injurious conduct;
16 (C) an immediate family member or a household member of
17 a victim;
18 (D) an authorized individual acting on behalf of a child
19 described by Paragraph (B) or (C).
20 (2) "Household member" means an individual who:
21 (A) is related by consanguinity or affinity to the victim
22 or is the legal guardian of the victim; and
23 (B) resided in the same permanent household as the victim
24 at the time that the criminally injurious conduct occurred.
25 (4) "Immediate family member" means an individual who is
26 related to a victim within the second degree by consanguinity or
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1 affinity or is a legal guardian of the victim at the time of the
2 criminally injurious conduct.
3 (5) "Victim" means an individual who suffered personal injury
4 or death as a result of the criminally injurious conduct or as a
5 result of actions taken by the attacker of Robb Elementary School
6 on May 24, 2022.
7 SUBCHAPTER B. UVALDE VICTIMS’ COMPENSATION BOARD
8 Sec. 4009.010. MEMBERSHIP. (a) The Uvalde Victims’
9 Compensation Board consists of:
10 (1) the governor;
11 (2) the lieutenant governor;
12 (3) the speaker of the house of representatives;
13 (4) the state senator representing Uvalde County; and
14 (5) the state representative representing Uvalde
15 County.
16 (b) The governor is the chair of the board.
17 Sec. 4009.011. QUORUM; MEETINGS. (a) A majority of the
18 members of the board constitutes a quorum to transact business.
19 If a quorum is present, the board may act on any matter that is
20 within its jurisdiction by a majority vote.
21 (b) The board shall meet as often as necessary to perform
22 its duties. Meetings may be held at any time at the request of
23 either of the chair of the board or on written petition of a
24 majority of the members of the board.
25 (c) The board shall meet in Austin, except that if a majority
26 of the members of the board agree, the board may meet in any
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1 location determined by the board.
2 Sec. 4009.012 TYPES OF ASSISTANCE. (a) On receiving and
3 reviewing an application for compensation under Section 4009.013,
4 the Board shall authorize a cash payment within 60 days to a
5 victim, a victim’s immediate family, or a member of the household
6 of the victim if the victim was seriously physically injured,
7 murdered, or suffering from mental or emotional disability on
8 account of the attack on Robb Elementary on May 24, 2022.
9 (b) After certifying the veracity of the application, the
10 board shall authorize the following cash payment to a victim, a
11 victim’s immediate family, or a member of the household of the
12 victim:
13 (1) $7,700,000 dollars per deceased victim payable to
14 the victim’s immediate surviving family or members of the household
15 at the discretion of the board;
16 (2) $2,100,000 dollars per seriously physically injured
17 victim payable to the victim; and
18 (3) $250,000 dollars per mental or emotional disability
19 resulting from the attack on Robb Elementary on May 24, 2022.
20 (c) Upon reviewing the totality of factual circumstances
21 surrounding the application, the board may divide the award between
22 members of the immediate family, household, or legal guardians.
23 Sec. 4009.013. APPLICATION FOR COMPENSATION. (a) An
24 applicant for compensation under this chapter must apply in writing
25 on a form prescribed by the board.
26 (b) An application for compensation under this chapter must
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1 be verified and contain:
2 (1) the date on which the criminally injurious conduct
3 occurred;
4 (2) a description of the nature and circumstances of
5 the criminally injurious conduct;
6 (3) a statement indicating the extent of the
7 psychological or physical injury caused by the criminally
8 injurious conduct, including any disability resulting from the
9 injury incurred;
10 (4) an authorization permitting the board to verify the
11 contents of the application;
12 (5) a description of the residence of the applicant on
13 May 24, 2022; and
14 (6) the relationship by consanguinity, affinity, or
15 legal guardianship to any victim of the attack on Robb Elementary
16 that occurred on May 24, 2022.
17 Sec. 4009.014. REVIEW OF APPLICATION. (a)The board shall
18 review each application for compensation described by Section
19 4009.013 to ensure the application is complete.
20 (b) The board shall return to the claimant or victim any
21 application that is incomplete and shall provide a brief statement
22 showing the additional information required. Not later than the
23 30th day after the date of receiving a returned application, a
24 claimant or victim may:
25 (1) provide the additional information; or
26 (2) appeal the action to the board, who shall review
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1 the application to determine whether the application is complete.
2 (c) The board may investigate an application.
3 (d) As part of the board's review, verification, and hearing
4 duties under this chapter, the board may investigate the
5 application for truthfulness.
6 Sec. 409.015. METHOD OF PAYMENT. The board shall pay an award
7 in a lump sum.
8 Sec. 4009.016. LIMITS ON DISBURSEMENTS. (a) Except as
9 otherwise provided by this article, awards payable to all victims
10 and all claimants pursuant to this Chapter may not exceed
11 $250,000,000 in the aggregate.
12 SECTION 2. This compensation shall be cumulative of all other
13 remedies, benefits, or compensation provided for by law. In
14 addition, by passage of this bill, the State of Texas waives
15 sovereign immunity for itself and also waives any qualified
16 immunity of any employee of the State or local government for any
17 legal claims resulting from the attack on Robb Elementary School
18 on May 24, 2022. The State of Texas hereby waives any governmental
19 immunity that may be sought by any subdivision or municipality of
20 this state in relation to any legal claim made concerning the
21 attack on Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022.
22 SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
23 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
24 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
25 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
26 Act takes effect September 1, 2023.