(a) Department officers will permit properly identified news media representatives free access to any disaster or emergency scene unless their presence would constitute a violation of the law or would substantially interfere with the officer's duty to:
(1) protect human life, including providing assistance to those already injured and preventing further injuries to others from explosion, fire, radiation, chemicals, or other hazard;
(2) collect and preserve evidence of a crime or serious negligence;
(3) protect property; and
(4) identify dead or injured persons.
(b) The question of what constitutes proper identification as a news media representative is left to the discretion of the department officer involved. Most news persons carry cards showing their professional affiliation. Press cards of this sort are issued by many local law enforcement agencies, by some federal agencies, and by news media organizations and associations.
(c) When necessary to bar news media representatives from emergency scenes for the reasons set out in subsection (a) of this section, the reason should be explained to them, and they should be permitted access as close to the scene as possible. It should be recognized that such close access is essential to the proper working of a free and independent press.
(d) Department officers should attempt to cooperate with the news media efforts to obtain information in photographs, or film, within the limitations set forth in this section, in order to lessen congestion and permit the media representatives to complete their tasks in an orderly manner.
Source Note: The provisions of this §1.55 adopted to be effective January 1, 1976; amended to be effective April 21, 2003, 28 TexReg 3363