Tex. Fam. Code Section 262.1015
Removal of Alleged Perpetrator; Offense


(a)

If the Department of Family and Protective Services determines after an investigation that child abuse has occurred and that the child would be protected in the child’s home by the removal of the alleged perpetrator of the abuse, the department shall file a petition for the removal of the alleged perpetrator from the residence of the child rather than attempt to remove the child from the residence.

(a-1)

Notwithstanding Subsection (a), if the Department of Family and Protective Services determines that a protective order issued under Title 4 provides a reasonable alternative to obtaining an order under that subsection, the department may:

(1)

file an application for a protective order on behalf of the child instead of or in addition to obtaining a temporary restraining order under this section; or

(2)

assist a parent or other adult with whom a child resides in obtaining a protective order.

(b)

A court may issue a temporary restraining order in a suit by the department for the removal of an alleged perpetrator under Subsection (a) if the department’s petition states facts sufficient to satisfy the court that:

(1)

there is an immediate danger to the physical health or safety of the child or the child has been a victim of sexual abuse;

(2)

there is no time, consistent with the physical health or safety of the child, for an adversary hearing;

(3)

the child is not in danger of abuse from a parent or other adult with whom the child will continue to reside in the residence of the child;

(4)

the parent or other adult with whom the child will continue to reside in the child’s home is likely to:

(A)

make a reasonable effort to monitor the residence; and

(B)

report to the department and the appropriate law enforcement agency any attempt by the alleged perpetrator to return to the residence; and

(5)

the issuance of the order is in the best interest of the child.

(c)

The order shall be served on the alleged perpetrator and on the parent or other adult with whom the child will continue to reside.

(d)

A temporary restraining order under this section expires not later than the 14th day after the date the order was rendered, unless the court grants an extension under Section 262.201 (Full Adversary Hearing; Findings of the Court)(e).

(e)

A temporary restraining order under this section and any other order requiring the removal of an alleged perpetrator from the residence of a child shall require that the parent or other adult with whom the child will continue to reside in the child’s home make a reasonable effort to monitor the residence and report to the department and the appropriate law enforcement agency any attempt by the alleged perpetrator to return to the residence.

(f)

The court shall order the removal of an alleged perpetrator if the court finds that the child is not in danger of abuse from a parent or other adult with whom the child will continue to reside in the child’s residence and that:

(1)

the presence of the alleged perpetrator in the child’s residence constitutes a continuing danger to the physical health or safety of the child; or

(2)

the child has been the victim of sexual abuse and there is a substantial risk that the child will be the victim of sexual abuse in the future if the alleged perpetrator remains in the residence.

(g)

A person commits an offense if the person is a parent or other person with whom a child resides, the person is served with an order containing the requirement specified by Subsection (e), and the person fails to make a reasonable effort to monitor the residence of the child or to report to the department and the appropriate law enforcement agency an attempt by the alleged perpetrator to return to the residence. An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor.

(h)

A person commits an offense if, in violation of a court order under this section, the person returns to the residence of the child the person is alleged to have abused. An offense under this subsection is a Class A misdemeanor, except that the offense is a felony of the third degree if the person has previously been convicted under this subsection.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 943, Sec. 4, eff. Sept. 1, 1995. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 575, Sec. 19, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 222 (H.B. 253), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 598 (S.B. 218), Sec. 3, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 810 (S.B. 1759), Sec. 6, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 1.154, eff. April 2, 2015.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 910 (S.B. 999), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 262.1015 — Removal of Alleged Perpetrator; Offense, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FA/htm/FA.­262.­htm#262.­1015 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

262.001
Authorized Actions by Governmental Entity
262.002
Jurisdiction
262.003
Civil Liability
262.004
Accepting Voluntary Delivery of Possession of Child
262.005
Filing Petition After Accepting Voluntary Delivery of Possession of Child
262.006
Living Child After Abortion
262.007
Possession and Delivery of Missing Child
262.008
Abandoned Children
262.009
Temporary Care of Child Taken into Possession
262.010
Child with Sexually Transmitted Disease
262.011
Placement in Secure Agency Foster Home
262.012
Sealing of Court Records Filed Electronically
262.013
Voluntary Temporary Managing Conservatorship
262.014
Disclosure of Certain Evidence
262.015
Filing Requirement for Petition Regarding More than One Child
262.0022
Review of Placement
262.101
Filing Petition Before Taking Possession of Child
262.102
Emergency Order Authorizing Possession of Child
262.103
Duration of Temporary Order, Temporary Restraining Order, and Attachment
262.104
Taking Possession of a Child in Emergency Without a Court Order
262.105
Filing Petition After Taking Possession of Child in Emergency
262.106
Initial Hearing After Taking Possession of Child in Emergency Without Court Order
262.107
Standard for Decision at Initial Hearing After Taking Possession of Child Without a Court Order in Emergency
262.108
Unacceptable Facilities for Housing Child
262.109
Notice to Parent, Conservator, or Guardian
262.110
Taking Possession of Child in Emergency with Intent to Return Home
262.112
Expedited Hearing and Appeal
262.114
Evaluation of Identified Relatives and Other Designated Individuals
262.115
Visitation with Certain Children
262.116
Limits on Removal
262.201
Full Adversary Hearing
262.202
Identification of Court of Continuing, Exclusive Jurisdiction
262.203
Transfer of Suit
262.204
Temporary Order in Effect Until Superseded
262.206
Ex Parte Hearings
262.301
Definitions
262.302
Accepting Possession of Certain Abandoned Children
262.303
Notification of Possession of Abandoned Child
262.304
Filing Petition After Accepting Possession of Abandoned Child
262.305
Report to Law Enforcement Agency
262.306
Notice
262.307
Reimbursement for Care of Abandoned Child
262.308
Confidentiality
262.309
Search for Relatives Not Required
262.351
Definitions
262.352
Joint Managing Conservatorship of Child
262.353
Procedure for Relinquishing Child to Obtain Services
262.401
Definitions
262.402
Pilot Program for Family Preservation Services
262.403
Court Order Required
262.404
Filing Suit
262.405
Ad Litem Appointments
262.406
Court Order
262.407
Family Preservation Services Plan
262.408
Family Preservation Services Plan: Signing and Effect
262.409
Amended Family Preservation Services Plan
262.410
Court Implementation of Family Preservation Services Plan
262.411
Selection of Service Provider
262.412
Status Hearing
262.413
Extension of Order
262.414
Expiration of Order
262.415
Contract for Services
262.416
Limit on Finance of Services
262.417
Report to Legislature
262.1015
Removal of Alleged Perpetrator
262.1016
Agreed Order for Removal of Alleged Perpetrator
262.1095
Information Provided to Relatives and Certain Individuals
262.2015
Aggravated Circumstances
262.3025
Newborn Safety Device

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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