The bill, S.B. No. 1910, amends Article 56B.054(f) of the Code of Criminal Procedure to enhance the process by which the attorney general requests law enforcement agency reports related to crime victims' compensation applications. Specifically, it mandates that law enforcement agencies must provide all relevant reports, including witness statements and criminal history records, to the attorney general within 14 business days of the request. This information is crucial for the attorney general to assess the eligibility of claimants or victims for compensation awards.

Additionally, the bill introduces new legal language stating that the information received by the attorney general under this subsection is not subject to public release under Texas Government Code Chapter 552. This provision aims to protect sensitive information while ensuring that the attorney general has the necessary data to make informed decisions regarding victims' compensation. The act is set to take effect on September 1, 2025.