Statutes | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 2.273 | 2019
(a) A law enforcement officer who takes possession of a child under Section 262.104, Family Code, may release the child to:
(1) a residential child-care facility licensed by the Department of Family and Protective Services under Chapter 42, Human Resources Code, if the facility is authorized by the department to take possession of the child
(2) a juvenile probation department
(3) the Department of Family and Protective Services or
(4) any other person authorized by law to take possession of the child.
(b) Before a law enforcement officer may release a child to a person authorized by law to take possession of the child other than a governmental entity, the officer shall:
(1) verify with the National Crime Information Center that the child is not a missing child
(2) search the relevant databases of the National Crime Information Center system, including those pertaining to protection orders, historical protection orders, warrants, sex offender registries, and persons on supervised release to:
(A) verify that the person to whom the child is being released:
(i) does not have a protective order issued against the person and
(ii) is not registered as a sex offender unless the person is the child&rsquos parent or guardian and there are no restrictions regarding the person&rsquos contact with the child and
(B) obtain any other information the Department of Family and Protective Services considers:
(i) relevant to protect the welfare of the child or
(ii) reflective of the responsibility of the person to whom the child is being released
(3) call the Department of Family and Protective Services Texas Abuse Hotline to determine whether the person to whom the child is being released is listed in the registry as a person who abused or neglected a child
(4) verify that the person to whom the child is being released is at least 18 years of age and
(5) maintain a record regarding the child&rsquos placement, including:
(A) identifying information about the child, including the child&rsquos name or pseudonyms and
(B) the name and address of the person to whom the child is being released.