Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB147 Latest Draft

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                            82R1173 JSC-D
 By: Raymond H.B. No. 147


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to certain personal information contained in a decree of
 dissolution of a marriage or an order in a suit affecting the
 parent-child relationship.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter H, Chapter 6, Family Code, is amended
 by adding Section 6.712 to read as follows:
 Sec. 6.712.  PERSONAL INFORMATION IN DECREE. (a) In this
 section, "personal information" means:
 (1)  an individual's social security number;
 (2)  an individual's bank account number and similar
 financial information; and
 (3)  the name and birth date of each child of an
 individual.
 (b)  A final decree of dissolution of a marriage, and any
 modification of the decree, may not contain personal information
 with regard to any party to the decree. Any personal information
 that is required by this title or any other law to be in the decree
 or modification must be listed in a separate document titled
 "CONFIDENTIAL DATA PAGE" in bold type.
 (c)  The separate document described by Subsection (b) must
 include the cause number and style of the proceeding.
 (d)  The personal information in the separate document
 described by Subsection (b) is confidential and may be disclosed
 only to:
 (1)  a party to the proceeding or an attorney for a
 party to the proceeding;
 (2)  a law enforcement agency, the Title IV-D agency,
 or another governmental entity conducting a criminal investigation
 or establishing or enforcing a child support order; or
 (3)  another person authorized to obtain the
 information by a court order that includes a finding of good cause
 for disclosing the information to that person.
 (e)  This section does not require a court to grant access to
 confidential personal information if access is restricted by other
 law.
 SECTION 2.  Section 105.006(a), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  A final order, other than in a proceeding under Chapter
 161 or 162, must contain:
 (1)  the [social security number and] driver's license
 number of each party to the suit, including the child, except that
 the child's [social security number or] driver's license number is
 not required if the child has not been assigned a [social security
 number or] driver's license number; and
 (2)  each party's current residence address, mailing
 address, home telephone number, name of employer, address of
 employment, and work telephone number, except as provided by
 Subsection (c).
 SECTION 3.  Chapter 105, Family Code, is amended by adding
 Section 105.010 to read as follows:
 Sec. 105.010.  PERSONAL INFORMATION IN CERTAIN ORDERS. (a)
 In this section, "personal information" means:
 (1)  an individual's social security number;
 (2)  an individual's bank account number and similar
 financial information; and
 (3)  the name and birth date of each child of an
 individual.
 (b)  An order in a suit affecting the parent-child
 relationship may not contain personal information with regard to
 any party to the suit. Any personal information that is required by
 this title or any other law to be in the order must be listed in a
 separate document titled "CONFIDENTIAL DATA PAGE" in bold type.
 (c)  The separate document described by Subsection (b) must
 include the cause number and style of the proceeding.
 (d)  The personal information in the separate document
 described by Subsection (b) is confidential and may be disclosed
 only to:
 (1)  a party to the suit or an attorney for a party to
 the suit;
 (2)  a law enforcement agency, the Title IV-D agency,
 or another governmental entity conducting a criminal investigation
 or enforcing a child support order; or
 (3)  another person authorized to obtain the
 information by a court order that includes a finding of good cause
 for disclosing the information to that person.
 (e)  This section does not require a court to grant access to
 confidential personal information if access is restricted by other
 law.
 SECTION 4.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
 a decree of dissolution of a marriage or order in a suit affecting
 the parent-child relationship that is rendered or issued on or
 after the effective date of this Act. A decree or order rendered or
 issued before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law
 in effect on the date the decree or order was rendered or issued,
 and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.