Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB128 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R776 BEF-D
 By: Solomons H.B. No. 128


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the requirement that applicants for certain licenses be
 eligible for employment in the United States.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Title 2, Occupations Code, is amended by adding
 Chapter 60 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 60. EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY IN UNITED STATES REQUIRED FOR
 BUSINESS, OCCUPATIONAL, OR PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
 Sec. 60.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Employment eligibility" means eligibility for
 employment in the United States.
 (2)  "License" means a license, certificate,
 registration, permit, or other authorization that:
 (A) is issued by a licensing authority; and
 (B)  an individual must obtain to engage in a
 particular business, occupation, or profession.
 (3)  "Licensing authority" means a department,
 commission, board, office, or other agency of this state or a
 political subdivision of this state that issues a license.
 Sec. 60.002.  EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIRED.  (a)  An
 applicant for a license must establish employment eligibility if
 the applicant is:
 (1) applying for an original license; or
 (2)  renewing a license and the applicant has not
 previously established employment eligibility.
 (b)  The licensing authority may not issue a license to an
 applicant or renew an applicant's license unless the applicant
 establishes employment eligibility as required by Subsection (a).
 Sec. 60.003.  DOCUMENTS THAT ESTABLISH EMPLOYMENT
 ELIGIBILITY.  (a)  To establish employment eligibility, an
 applicant shall provide to the licensing authority for inspection
 an original or a copy of:
 (1) one of the following documents:
 (A)  a United States passport, unexpired or
 expired;
 (B) a Certificate of United States Citizenship;
 (C) a Certificate of Naturalization;
 (D)  an unexpired foreign passport, with I-551
 stamp or attached Form I-94 indicating unexpired employment
 authorization;
 (E)  a Permanent Resident Card or Alien
 Registration Receipt Card with photograph;
 (F) an unexpired Temporary Resident Card;
 (G) an unexpired Employment Authorization Card;
 (H) an unexpired reentry permit;
 (I) an unexpired Refugee Travel Document; or
 (J)  an unexpired Employment Authorization
 Document issued by the United States Department of Homeland
 Security that contains a photograph; or
 (2) two documents as follows:
 (A) one document listed in this paragraph:
 (i)  a driver's license or identification
 card that is issued by a state or outlying possession of the United
 States and that contains the applicant's photograph or information,
 including the applicant's name, date of birth, sex, height, eye
 color, and address;
 (ii)  an identification card that is issued
 by a federal, state, or local government agency and that contains
 the applicant's photograph or information, including the
 applicant's name, date of birth, sex, height, eye color, and
 address;
 (iii) a voter registration certificate;
 (iv)  a United States military card or draft
 record;
 (v)  a military dependent's identification
 card;
 (vi)  a United States Coast Guard Merchant
 Mariner Card;
 (vii) a Native American tribal document; or
 (viii)  a driver's license issued by a
 Canadian government authority; and
 (B) one document listed in this paragraph:
 (i)  a social security card issued by the
 Social Security Administration, other than a card stating it is not
 valid for employment;
 (ii)  a Certification of Birth Abroad issued
 by the United States Department of State;
 (iii)  an original or certified copy of a
 birth certificate issued by a state, county, municipality, or
 outlying possession of the United States bearing an official seal;
 (iv) a Native American tribal document;
 (v)  a United States Citizen Identification
 Card;
 (vi)  an Identification Card for Use of
 Resident Citizen in the United States; or
 (vii)  an unexpired Employment
 Authorization Document issued by the United States Department of
 Homeland Security.
 (b)  In addition to the documents required by Subsection (a),
 an applicant may establish employment eligibility by submitting to
 the licensing authority a document verifying that the applicant
 provided to their current or most recent employer a true and correct
 Form I-9 along with authentic supporting documents.
 (c)  Except as provided by this subsection, the documents
 required by Subsection (a) or (b) must be submitted with the license
 application.  An applicant who submits an application through the
 TexasOnline system or another electronic means shall submit the
 documents required under Subsection (a) or (b) not later than 30
 days after the date the application is submitted electronically.
 Sec. 60.004.  TEMPORARY LICENSE.  (a)  After an applicant has
 submitted all documents that will be required for a licensing
 authority to verify the applicant's employment eligibility and
 before the licensing authority verifies the applicant's employment
 eligibility, the licensing authority may issue a temporary license
 to the applicant.
 (b)  A temporary license under this section expires on the
 21st day after the date the temporary license is issued.
 (c)  The licensing authority shall determine the applicant's
 employment eligibility not later than the day the temporary license
 expires.
 Sec. 60.005.  AUDIT.  A licensing authority may audit some or
 all of the applications submitted to the licensing authority for
 compliance with this chapter, including documents used to establish
 employment eligibility.
 Sec. 60.006.  CONFIDENTIALITY.  Information provided by an
 applicant under this chapter that is not subject to disclosure
 under other law is confidential and not subject to disclosure under
 Chapter 552, Government Code.
 Sec. 60.007.  NONDISCRIMINATION. A licensing authority
 shall implement this chapter without regard to an applicant's race,
 religion, sex, ethnicity, or national origin.
 SECTION 2. The purpose of this Act is to assist in the
 enforcement of 8 U.S.C. Chapter 12.
 SECTION 3. (a) In this section:
 (1) "License" means a license, certificate,
 registration, permit, or other authorization that:
 (A) is issued by a licensing authority; and
 (B) an individual must obtain to engage in a
 particular business, occupation, or profession.
 (2) "Licensing authority" means a department,
 commission, board, office, or other agency of this state or a
 political subdivision of this state that issues a license.
 (b) Each licensing authority shall adopt rules under
 Chapter 60, Occupations Code, as added by this Act, not later than
 January 1, 2010.
 (c) The change in law made by this Act applies only to an
 application for the issuance or renewal of a license that is filed
 with a licensing authority on or after March 1, 2010. An
 application for the issuance or renewal of a license that is filed
 before March 1, 2010, is governed by the law in effect on the date
 the application was filed, and the former law is continued in effect
 for that purpose.
 SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.