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SB1804 • 2025

Relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.

Relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.

Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Alvarado
Last action
2025-06-20
Official status
06/20/2025 E Effective on 9/1/25
Effective date
2025-06-20

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Relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.

Relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.

What This Bill Does

  • Relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-06-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Signed by the Governor

  2. 2025-06-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Effective on 9/1/25

  3. 2025-05-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Signed in the Senate

  4. 2025-05-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Signed in the House

  5. 2025-05-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Sent to the Governor

  6. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Rules suspended

  7. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Additional sponsor(s) authorized

  8. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 3rd time

  9. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed

  10. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#3133

  11. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  12. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    House passage reported

  13. 2025-05-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported enrolled

  14. 2025-05-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on General State Calendar

  15. 2025-05-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 2nd time

  16. 2025-05-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed to 3rd reading

  17. 2025-05-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#3077

  18. 2025-05-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  19. 2025-05-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in Calendars

  20. 2025-05-09 Texas Legislature Online

    Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator

  21. 2025-05-09 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report distributed

  22. 2025-05-09 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report sent to Calendars

  23. 2025-05-06 Texas Legislature Online

    Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  24. 2025-05-06 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  25. 2025-05-06 Texas Legislature Online

    Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee

  26. 2025-05-06 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)

  27. 2025-04-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  28. 2025-04-22 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence

  29. 2025-04-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Received from the Senate

  30. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-author authorized

  31. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on local & uncontested calendar

  32. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Laid before the Senate

  33. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 2nd time & passed to engrossment

  34. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Vote recorded in Journal

  35. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Three day rule suspended

  36. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  37. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 3rd time

  38. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed

  39. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  40. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported engrossed

  41. 2025-04-14 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-author authorized

  42. 2025-04-14 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on intent calendar

  43. 2025-04-10 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported favorably w/o amendments

  44. 2025-04-10 Texas Legislature Online

    Recommended for local & uncontested calendar

  45. 2025-04-10 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report printed and distributed

  46. 2025-04-08 Texas Legislature Online

    Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  47. 2025-04-08 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  48. 2025-04-08 Texas Legislature Online

    Testimony taken in committee

  49. 2025-04-08 Texas Legislature Online

    Vote taken in committee

  50. 2025-03-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  51. 2025-03-13 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to Criminal Justice

  52. 2025-03-03 Texas Legislature Online

    Received by the Secretary of the Senate

  53. 2025-03-03 Texas Legislature Online

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
89(R) SB 1804 - Enrolled version - Bill Text

S.B. No. 1804

AN ACT

relating to restitution and compensation paid to victims of certain

offenses for tattoo removal related to the offense.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

SECTION 1. The heading to Article 42.0372, Code of Criminal

Procedure, is amended to read as follows:

Art. 42.0372. MANDATORY RESTITUTION FOR [
CHILD
] VICTIMS OF

TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS OR [
COMPELLING
] PROSTITUTION
RELATED

OFFENSES
.

SECTION 2. Article 42.0372(a), Code of Criminal Procedure,

is amended to read as follows:

(a) The court shall order a defendant convicted of an

offense under
Chapter 20A or Subchapter A, Chapter 43
[
Section

20A.02 or 43.05(a)(2)
], Penal Code, to pay restitution in an amount

equal to
:

(1)
the cost of necessary rehabilitation, including

medical, psychiatric, and psychological care and treatment
; and

(2)

the cost of the removal of a tattoo the victim

received as a result of force, fraud, or coercion related to the

offense
[
, for any victim of the offense who is younger than 18 years

of age
].

SECTION 3. Article 56B.003(10), Code of Criminal Procedure,

is amended to read as follows:

(10) "Pecuniary loss" means the amount of the expense

reasonably and necessarily incurred as a result of personal injury

or death for:

(A) medical, hospital, nursing, or psychiatric

care or counseling, or physical therapy;

(B) actual loss of past earnings and anticipated

loss of future earnings and necessary travel expenses because of:

(i) a disability resulting from the

personal injury;

(ii) the receipt of medically indicated

services related to the disability; or

(iii) participation in or attendance at

investigative, prosecutorial, or judicial processes or any

postconviction or postadjudication proceeding relating to

criminally injurious conduct;

(C) care of a child or dependent, including

specialized care for a child who is a victim;

(D) funeral and burial expenses, including, for a

family member or household member of the victim, the necessary

expenses of traveling to and attending the funeral;

(E) loss of support to a dependent, consistent

with Article 56B.057(b)(5);

(F) reasonable and necessary costs of cleaning

the crime scene;

(G) reasonable replacement costs for clothing,

bedding, or property of the victim seized as evidence or rendered

unusable as a result of the criminal investigation;

(H) reasonable and necessary costs for

relocation and housing rental assistance payments as provided by

Articles 56B.106(c) and (c-1);

(I) for a family member or household member of a

deceased victim, bereavement leave; [
and
]

(J) reasonable and necessary costs of traveling

to and from a place of execution to witness the execution, including

lodging near the place where the execution is conducted
; and

(K)

tattoo removal as provided by Article

56B.106(c-4)
.

SECTION 4. Article 56B.106, Code of Criminal Procedure, is

amended by adding Subsection (c-4) to read as follows:

(c-4)

A victim of trafficking of persons may receive

compensation in an amount not to exceed $3,000 for the removal of a

tattoo the victim received as a result of force, fraud, or coercion

related to the applicable offense.

SECTION 5. The changes in law made by this Act apply only to

an offense committed on or after the effective date of this Act. An

offense committed before the effective date of this Act is governed

by the law in effect on the date the offense was committed, and the

former law is continued in effect for that purpose. For purposes of

this section, an offense was committed before the effective date of

this Act if any element of the offense occurred before that date.

SECTION 6. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

______________________________

______________________________

President of the Senate

Speaker of the House

I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1804 passed the Senate on

April 16, 2025, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0.

______________________________

Secretary of the Senate

I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1804 passed the House on

May 21, 2025, by the following vote: Yeas 135, Nays 9, three

present not voting.

______________________________

Chief Clerk of the House

Approved:

______________________________

Date

______________________________

Governor