By: Larson (Senate Sponsor - Van de Putte) H.B. No. 2267 (In the Senate - Received from the House May 6, 2013; May 7, 2013, read first time and referred to Committee on Open Government; May 15, 2013, reported favorably by the following vote: Yeas 4, Nays 0; May 15, 2013, sent to printer.) A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 25.025(a), Tax Code, as amended by Chapters 348 (H.B. 3307) and 953 (H.B. 1046), Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: (a) This section applies only to: (1) a current or former peace officer as defined by Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure; (2) a county jailer as defined by Section 1701.001, Occupations Code; (3) an employee of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; (4) a commissioned security officer as defined by Section 1702.002, Occupations Code; (5) a victim of family violence as defined by Section 71.004, Family Code, if as a result of the act of family violence against the victim, the actor is convicted of a felony or a Class A misdemeanor; (6) a federal judge, a state judge, or the spouse of a federal judge or state judge; (7) a current or former employee of a district attorney, criminal district attorney, or county or municipal attorney whose jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child protective services matters; (8) an officer or employee of a community supervision and corrections department established under Chapter 76, Government Code, who performs a duty described by Section 76.004(b) of that code; (9) a criminal investigator of the United States as described by Article 2.122(a), Code of Criminal Procedure; (10) a police officer or inspector of the United States Federal Protective Service; [and] (11) a current or former United States attorney or assistant United States attorney and the spouse and child of the attorney; (12) [(11)] a current or former employee of the office of the attorney general who is or was assigned to a division of that office the duties of which involve law enforcement; and (13) a medical examiner or person who performs forensic analysis or testing who is employed by this state or one or more political subdivisions of this state. SECTION 2. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails over another Act of the 83rd Legislature, Regular Session, 2013, relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes. SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2013. * * * * *