Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB60 Latest Draft

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                            83R13 JSC-D
 By: Guillen H.B. No. 60


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the failure to report a missing child or the death of a
 child; providing penalties.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  This Act shall be known as Caylee's Law.
 SECTION 2.  Chapter 38, Penal Code, is amended by adding
 Sections 38.20 and 38.21 to read as follows:
 Sec. 38.20.  FAILURE TO REPORT MISSING CHILD. (a)  A person
 who has custody, care, or control of a child commits an offense if
 the person:
 (1)  knows or should have known that the child
 disappeared or otherwise became missing while in the person's
 custody, care, or control; and
 (2)  does not make a timely report to law enforcement
 authorities that the child disappeared or became missing.
 (b)  In this section, "child" means a person younger than 18
 years of age.
 (c)  Except as provided by Subsection (d), an offense under
 this section is a Class A misdemeanor.
 (d)  An offense under this section is a state jail felony if
 the child suffers serious bodily injury, permanent disability, or
 permanent disfigurement while missing.
 Sec. 38.21.  FAILURE TO REPORT DEATH OF CHILD. (a)  A person
 who has custody, care, or control of a child commits an offense if
 the person:
 (1)  knows or should have known that the child died
 while in the person's custody, care, or control; and
 (2)  does not make a timely report of the child's death
 to law enforcement authorities or to the county coroner, medical
 examiner, or justice of the peace acting as coroner or medical
 examiner.
 (b)  In this section, "child" means a person younger than 18
 years of age.
 (c)  An offense under this section is a state jail felony.
 (d)  It is a defense to prosecution under this section that
 the child died:
 (1)  in a medical facility; or
 (2)  in the care of a physician, a health care
 practitioner, or emergency services personnel and was subsequently
 pronounced dead by a person legally authorized to make that
 determination.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.