Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB700 Introduced / Bill

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 By: Lavender H.B. No. 700


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a
 handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 11.041(a), Alcoholic Beverage Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Each holder of a permit who is not otherwise required to
 display a sign under Section 411.204, Government Code, shall
 display in a prominent place on the permit holder's premises a sign
 giving notice that it is unlawful for a person to carry a weapon on
 the premises unless the weapon is a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun of the same category the person is licensed to carry under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code.
 SECTION 2.  Section 11.61(e), Alcoholic Beverage Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (e)  Except as provided by Subsection (f) or (i), the
 commission or administrator shall cancel an original or renewal
 permit if it is found, after notice and hearing, that the permittee
 knowingly allowed a person to possess a firearm in a building on the
 licensed premises.  This subsection does not apply to a person:
 (1)  who holds a security officer commission issued
 under Chapter 1702, Occupations Code, if:
 (A)  the person is engaged in the performance of
 the person's duties as a security officer;
 (B)  the person is wearing a distinctive uniform;
 and
 (C)  the weapon is in plain view;
 (2)  who is a peace officer;
 (3)  who is a permittee or an employee of a permittee if
 the person is supervising the operation of the premises; or
 (4)  who possesses a [concealed] handgun, regardless of
 whether the handgun is carried in a concealed or unconcealed
 manner, of the same category the person is licensed to carry under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, unless the person is on
 the premises of a business described by Section 46.035(b)(1), Penal
 Code.
 SECTION 3.  Section 61.11(a), Alcoholic Beverage Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Each holder of a license who is not otherwise required
 to display a sign under Section 411.204, Government Code, shall
 display in a prominent place on the license holder's premises a sign
 giving notice that it is unlawful for a person to carry a weapon on
 the premises unless the weapon is a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun of the same category the person is licensed to carry under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code.
 SECTION 4.  Section 61.71(f), Alcoholic Beverage Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (f)  Except as provided by Subsection (g) or (j), the
 commission or administrator shall cancel an original or renewal
 dealer's on-premises or off-premises license if it is found, after
 notice and hearing, that the licensee knowingly allowed a person to
 possess a firearm in a building on the licensed premises.  This
 subsection does not apply to a person:
 (1)  who holds a security officer commission issued
 under Chapter 1702, Occupations Code, if:
 (A)  the person is engaged in the performance of
 the person's duties as a security officer;
 (B)  the person is wearing a distinctive uniform;
 and
 (C)  the weapon is in plain view;
 (2)  who is a peace officer;
 (3)  who is a licensee or an employee of a licensee if
 the person is supervising the operation of the premises; or
 (4)  who possesses a [concealed] handgun, regardless of
 whether the handgun is carried in a concealed or unconcealed
 manner, of the same category the person is licensed to carry under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, unless the person is on
 the premises of a business described by Section 46.035(b)(1), Penal
 Code.
 SECTION 5.  Article 7A.05(c), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (c)  In a protective order, the court may suspend a license
 to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun issued under Section
 411.177, Government Code, that is held by the alleged offender.
 SECTION 6.  Article 7B.06(c), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (c)  In a protective order, the court may suspend a license
 to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun issued under Section
 411.177, Government Code, that is held by the offender or alleged
 offender.
 SECTION 7.  Article 17.292(l), Code of Criminal Procedure,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (l)  In the order for emergency protection, the magistrate
 shall suspend a license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun
 issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, that is
 held by the defendant.
 SECTION 8.  Article 17.293, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Art. 17.293.  DELIVERY OF ORDER FOR EMERGENCY PROTECTION TO
 OTHER PERSONS. The magistrate or the clerk of the magistrate's
 court issuing an order for emergency protection under Article
 17.292 that suspends a license to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun shall immediately send a copy of the order to the
 appropriate division of the Department of Public Safety at its
 Austin headquarters. On receipt of the order suspending the
 license, the department shall:
 (1)  record the suspension of the license in the
 records of the department;
 (2)  report the suspension to local law enforcement
 agencies, as appropriate; and
 (3)  demand surrender of the suspended license from the
 license holder.
 SECTION 9.  Section 63.0101, Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 63.0101.  DOCUMENTATION OF PROOF OF
 IDENTIFICATION.  The following documentation is an acceptable form
 of photo identification under this chapter:
 (1)  a driver's license, election identification
 certificate, or personal identification card issued to the person
 by the Department of Public Safety that has not expired or that
 expired no earlier than 60 days before the date of presentation;
 (2)  a United States military identification card that
 contains the person's photograph that has not expired or that
 expired no earlier than 60 days before the date of presentation;
 (3)  a United States citizenship certificate issued to
 the person that contains the person's photograph;
 (4)  a United States passport issued to the person that
 has not expired or that expired no earlier than 60 days before the
 date of presentation; or
 (5)  a license to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun issued to the person by the Department of Public Safety that
 has not expired or that expired no earlier than 60 days before the
 date of presentation.
 SECTION 10.  Section 2.005(b), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The proof must be established by:
 (1)  a driver's license or identification card issued
 by this state, another state, or a Canadian province that is current
 or has expired not more than two years preceding the date the
 identification is submitted to the county clerk in connection with
 an application for a license;
 (2)  a United States passport;
 (3)  a current passport issued by a foreign country or a
 consular document issued by a state or national government;
 (4)  an unexpired Certificate of United States
 Citizenship, Certificate of Naturalization, United States Citizen
 Identification Card, Permanent Resident Card, Temporary Resident
 Card, Employment Authorization Card, or other document issued by
 the federal Department of Homeland Security or the United States
 Department of State including an identification photograph;
 (5)  an unexpired military identification card for
 active duty, reserve, or retired personnel with an identification
 photograph;
 (6)  an original or certified copy of a birth
 certificate issued by a bureau of vital statistics for a state or a
 foreign government;
 (7)  an original or certified copy of a Consular Report
 of Birth Abroad or Certificate of Birth Abroad issued by the United
 States Department of State;
 (8)  an original or certified copy of a court order
 relating to the applicant's name change or sex change;
 (9)  school records from a secondary school or
 institution of higher education;
 (10)  an insurance policy continuously valid for the
 two years preceding the date of the application for a license;
 (11)  a motor vehicle certificate of title;
 (12)  military records, including documentation of
 release or discharge from active duty or a draft record;
 (13)  an unexpired military dependent identification
 card;
 (14)  an original or certified copy of the applicant's
 marriage license or divorce decree;
 (15)  a voter registration certificate;
 (16)  a pilot's license issued by the Federal Aviation
 Administration or another authorized agency of the United States;
 (17)  a license to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code;
 (18)  a temporary driving permit or a temporary
 identification card issued by the Department of Public Safety; or
 (19)  an offender identification card issued by the
 Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 SECTION 11.  Section 58.003(m), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (m)  On request of the Department of Public Safety, a
 juvenile court shall reopen and allow the department to inspect the
 files and records of the juvenile court relating to an applicant for
 a license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code.
 SECTION 12.  Section 85.022(d), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  In a protective order, the court shall suspend a license
 to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun issued under Subchapter
 H, Chapter 411, Government Code, that is held by a person found to
 have committed family violence.
 SECTION 13.  Section 85.042(e), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (e)  The clerk of the court issuing an original or modified
 protective order under Section 85.022 that suspends a license to
 carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun shall send a copy of the
 order to the appropriate division of the Department of Public
 Safety at its Austin headquarters. On receipt of the order
 suspending the license, the department shall:
 (1)  record the suspension of the license in the
 records of the department;
 (2)  report the suspension to local law enforcement
 agencies, as appropriate; and
 (3)  demand surrender of the suspended license from the
 license holder.
 SECTION 14.  The heading to Section 411.047, Government
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 411.047.  REPORTING RELATED TO CERTAIN [CONCEALED]
 HANDGUN INCIDENTS.
 SECTION 15.  Section 411.0625, Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 411.0625.  PASS FOR EXPEDITED ACCESS TO CAPITOL. (a)
 The department shall allow a person to enter the Capitol and the
 Capitol Extension, including any public space in the Capitol or
 Capitol Extension, in the same manner as the department allows
 entry to a person who presents a concealed or unconcealed handgun
 license under Subchapter H if the person:
 (1)  obtains from the department a Capitol access pass;
 and
 (2)  presents the pass to the appropriate law
 enforcement official when entering the building or a space within
 the building.
 (b)  To be eligible for a Capitol access pass, a person must
 meet the eligibility requirements applicable to a license to carry
 a concealed or unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, other than
 requirements regarding evidence of handgun proficiency.
 (c)  The department shall adopt rules to establish a
 procedure by which a resident of the state may apply for and be
 issued a Capitol access pass.  Rules adopted under this section
 must include provisions for eligibility, application, approval,
 issuance, and renewal that:
 (1)  require the department to conduct the same
 background check on an applicant for a Capitol access pass that is
 conducted on an applicant for a concealed or unconcealed handgun
 license under Subchapter H;
 (2)  enable the department to conduct the background
 check described by Subdivision (1); and
 (3)  establish application and renewal fees in amounts
 sufficient to cover the cost of administering this section, not to
 exceed the amounts of similar fees required for a concealed or
 unconcealed handgun license under Section 411.174.
 SECTION 16.  The heading to Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER H. LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED
 OR UNCONCEALED HANDGUN
 SECTION 17.  Section 411.171, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subdivision (8) to read as follows:
 (8)  "Unconcealed handgun" means a loaded or unloaded
 handgun carried upon the person in a shoulder or belt holster with
 at least dual points of resistance that is wholly or partially
 visible.
 SECTION 18.  Sections 411.172(a), (b-1), (g), and (h),
 Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A person is eligible for a license to carry a concealed
 or unconcealed handgun if the person:
 (1)  is a legal resident of this state for the six-month
 period preceding the date of application under this subchapter or
 is otherwise eligible for a license under Section 411.173(a);
 (2)  is at least 21 years of age;
 (3)  has not been convicted of a felony;
 (4)  is not charged with the commission of a Class A or
 Class B misdemeanor or equivalent offense, or of an offense under
 Section 42.01, Penal Code, or equivalent offense, or of a felony
 under an information or indictment;
 (5)  is not a fugitive from justice for a felony or a
 Class A or Class B misdemeanor or equivalent offense;
 (6)  is not a chemically dependent person;
 (7)  is not incapable of exercising sound judgment with
 respect to the proper use and storage of a handgun;
 (8)  has not, in the five years preceding the date of
 application, been convicted of a Class A or Class B misdemeanor or
 equivalent offense or of an offense under Section 42.01, Penal
 Code, or equivalent offense;
 (9)  is fully qualified under applicable federal and
 state law to purchase a handgun;
 (10)  has not been finally determined to be delinquent
 in making a child support payment administered or collected by the
 attorney general;
 (11)  has not been finally determined to be delinquent
 in the payment of a tax or other money collected by the comptroller,
 the tax collector of a political subdivision of the state, or any
 agency or subdivision of the state;
 (12)  is not currently restricted under a court
 protective order or subject to a restraining order affecting the
 spousal relationship, other than a restraining order solely
 affecting property interests;
 (13)  has not, in the 10 years preceding the date of
 application, been adjudicated as having engaged in delinquent
 conduct violating a penal law of the grade of felony; and
 (14)  has not made any material misrepresentation, or
 failed to disclose any material fact, in an application submitted
 pursuant to Section 411.174.
 (b-1)  An offense is not considered a felony for purposes of
 Subsection (b) if, at the time of a person's application for a
 license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun, the offense:
 (1)  is not designated by a law of this state as a
 felony; and
 (2)  does not contain all the elements of any offense
 designated by a law of this state as a felony.
 (g)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a)(2), a person who is at
 least 18 years of age but not yet 21 years of age is eligible for a
 license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun if the person:
 (1)  is a member or veteran of the United States armed
 forces, including a member or veteran of the reserves or national
 guard;
 (2)  was discharged under honorable conditions, if
 discharged from the United States armed forces, reserves, or
 national guard; and
 (3)  meets the other eligibility requirements of
 Subsection (a) except for the minimum age required by federal law to
 purchase a handgun.
 (h)  The issuance of a license to carry a concealed or
 unconcealed handgun to a person eligible under Subsection (g) does
 not affect the person's ability to purchase a handgun or ammunition
 under federal law.
 SECTION 19.  Section 411.173(b), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  The governor shall negotiate an agreement with any other
 state that provides for the issuance of a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under which a license issued by
 the other state is recognized in this state or shall issue a
 proclamation that a license issued by the other state is recognized
 in this state if the attorney general of the State of Texas
 determines that a background check of each applicant for a license
 issued by that state is initiated by state or local authorities or
 an agent of the state or local authorities before the license is
 issued.  For purposes of this subsection, "background check" means
 a search of the National Crime Information Center database and the
 Interstate Identification Index maintained by the Federal Bureau of
 Investigation.
 SECTION 20.  Section 411.174(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  An applicant for a license to carry a concealed or
 unconcealed handgun must submit to the director's designee
 described by Section 411.176:
 (1)  a completed application on a form provided by the
 department that requires only the information listed in Subsection
 (b);
 (2)  one or more photographs of the applicant that meet
 the requirements of the department;
 (3)  a certified copy of the applicant's birth
 certificate or certified proof of age;
 (4)  proof of residency in this state;
 (5)  two complete sets of legible and classifiable
 fingerprints of the applicant taken by a person appropriately
 trained in recording fingerprints who is employed by a law
 enforcement agency or by a private entity designated by a law
 enforcement agency as an entity qualified to take fingerprints of
 an applicant for a license under this subchapter;
 (6)  a nonrefundable application and license fee of
 $140 paid to the department;
 (7)  evidence of handgun proficiency, in the form and
 manner required by the department;
 (8)  an affidavit signed by the applicant stating that
 the applicant:
 (A)  has read and understands each provision of
 this subchapter that creates an offense under the laws of this state
 and each provision of the laws of this state related to use of
 deadly force; and
 (B)  fulfills all the eligibility requirements
 listed under Section 411.172; and
 (9)  a form executed by the applicant that authorizes
 the director to make an inquiry into any noncriminal history
 records that are necessary to determine the applicant's eligibility
 for a license under Section 411.172(a).
 SECTION 21.  Section 411.177(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  The department shall issue a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun to an applicant if the applicant
 meets all the eligibility requirements and submits all the
 application materials.  The department may issue a license to carry
 handguns only of the categories for which the applicant has
 demonstrated proficiency in the form and manner required by the
 department.  The department shall administer the licensing
 procedures in good faith so that any applicant who meets all the
 eligibility requirements and submits all the application materials
 shall receive a license.  The department may not deny an application
 on the basis of a capricious or arbitrary decision by the
 department.
 SECTION 22.  Section 411.185(d), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (d)  The director by rule shall adopt a procedure by which a
 license holder who satisfies the eligibility criteria may renew a
 license by mail. The materials for renewal by mail must include a
 form to be signed and returned to the department by the applicant
 that describes state law regarding:
 (1)  the use of deadly force; and
 (2)  the places where it is unlawful for the holder of a
 license issued under this subchapter to carry a concealed or
 unconcealed handgun.
 SECTION 23.  Section 411.187(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  The department shall suspend a license under this
 section if the license holder:
 (1)  is charged with the commission of a Class A or
 Class B misdemeanor or equivalent offense, or of an offense under
 Section 42.01, Penal Code, or equivalent offense, or of a felony
 under an information or indictment;
 (2)  fails to notify the department of a change of
 address, name, or status as required by Section 411.181;
 (3)  carries a concealed or unconcealed handgun under
 the authority of this subchapter of a different category than the
 license holder is licensed to carry;
 (4)  fails to return a previously issued license after
 a license is modified as required by Section 411.184(d);
 (5)  commits an act of family violence and is the
 subject of an active protective order rendered under Title 4,
 Family Code; or
 (6)  is arrested for an offense involving family
 violence or an offense under Section 42.072, Penal Code, and is the
 subject of an order for emergency protection issued under Article
 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure.
 SECTION 24.  Section 411.188(g), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (g)  A person who wishes to obtain or renew a license to carry
 a concealed or unconcealed handgun must apply in person to a
 qualified handgun instructor to take the appropriate course in
 handgun proficiency and demonstrate handgun proficiency as
 required by the department.
 SECTION 25.  Section 411.1881(a), Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter,
 a person may not be required to complete the range instruction
 portion of a handgun proficiency course to obtain or renew a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun license issued under this
 subchapter if the person:
 (1)  is currently serving in or is honorably discharged
 from:
 (A)  the army, navy, air force, coast guard, or
 marine corps of the United States or an auxiliary service or reserve
 unit of one of those branches of the armed forces; or
 (B)  the state military forces, as defined by
 Section 431.001; and
 (2)  has, within the five years preceding the date of
 the person's application for an original or renewed license, as
 applicable, completed a course of training in handgun proficiency
 or familiarization as part of the person's service with the armed
 forces or state military forces.
 SECTION 26.  Sections 411.190(c) and (f), Government Code,
 are amended to read as follows:
 (c)  In the manner applicable to a person who applies for a
 license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun, the department
 shall conduct a background check of a person who applies for
 certification as a qualified handgun instructor. If the background
 check indicates that the applicant for certification would not
 qualify to receive a handgun license, the department may not
 certify the applicant as a qualified handgun instructor. If the
 background check indicates that the applicant for certification
 would qualify to receive a handgun license, the department shall
 provide handgun instructor training to the applicant.  The
 applicant shall pay a fee of $100 to the department for the
 training. The applicant must take and successfully complete the
 training offered by the department and pay the training fee before
 the department may certify the applicant as a qualified handgun
 instructor. The department shall issue a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under the authority of this
 subchapter to any person who is certified as a qualified handgun
 instructor and who pays to the department a fee of $100 in addition
 to the training fee. The department by rule may prorate or waive
 the training fee for an employee of another governmental entity.
 (f)  If the department determines that a reason exists to
 revoke, suspend, or deny a license to carry a concealed or
 unconcealed handgun with respect to a person who is a qualified
 handgun instructor or an applicant for certification as a qualified
 handgun instructor, the department shall take that action against
 the person's:
 (1)  license to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun if the person is an applicant for or the holder of a license
 issued under this subchapter; and
 (2)  certification as a qualified handgun instructor.
 SECTION 27.  Section 411.198(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  On written approval of the director, the department may
 issue to a law enforcement officer an alias license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun to be used in supervised
 activities involving criminal investigations.
 SECTION 28.  Sections 411.201(c), (d), (e), and (h),
 Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (c)  An active judicial officer is eligible for a license to
 carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun under the authority of
 this subchapter.  A retired judicial officer is eligible for a
 license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun under the
 authority of this subchapter if the officer:
 (1)  has not been convicted of a felony;
 (2)  has not, in the five years preceding the date of
 application, been convicted of a Class A or Class B misdemeanor or
 equivalent offense;
 (3)  is not charged with the commission of a Class A or
 Class B misdemeanor or equivalent offense or of a felony under an
 information or indictment;
 (4)  is not a chemically dependent person; and
 (5)  is not a person of unsound mind.
 (d)  An applicant for a license who is an active or retired
 judicial officer must submit to the department:
 (1)  a completed application, including all required
 affidavits, on a form prescribed by the department;
 (2)  one or more photographs of the applicant that meet
 the requirements of the department;
 (3)  two complete sets of legible and classifiable
 fingerprints of the applicant, including one set taken by a person
 employed by a law enforcement agency who is appropriately trained
 in recording fingerprints;
 (4)  evidence of handgun proficiency, in the form and
 manner required by the department for an applicant under this
 section;
 (5)  a nonrefundable application and license fee set by
 the department in an amount reasonably designed to cover the
 administrative costs associated with issuance of a license to carry
 a concealed or unconcealed handgun under this subchapter; and
 (6)  if the applicant is a retired judicial officer, a
 form executed by the applicant that authorizes the department to
 make an inquiry into any noncriminal history records that are
 necessary to determine the applicant's eligibility for a license
 under this subchapter.
 (e)  On receipt of all the application materials required by
 this section, the department shall:
 (1)  if the applicant is an active judicial officer,
 issue a license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun under
 the authority of this subchapter; or
 (2)  if the applicant is a retired judicial officer,
 conduct an appropriate background investigation to determine the
 applicant's eligibility for the license and, if the applicant is
 eligible, issue a license to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun under the authority of this subchapter.
 (h)  The department shall issue a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under the authority of this
 subchapter to an elected attorney representing the state in the
 prosecution of felony cases who meets the requirements of this
 section for an active judicial officer. The department shall waive
 any fee required for the issuance of an original, duplicate, or
 renewed license under this subchapter for an applicant who is an
 attorney elected or employed to represent the state in the
 prosecution of felony cases.
 SECTION 29.  Section 411.203, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 411.203.  RIGHTS OF EMPLOYERS.  This subchapter does
 not prevent or otherwise limit the right of a public or private
 employer to prohibit persons who are licensed under this subchapter
 from carrying a concealed handgun or an unconcealed handgun on the
 premises of the business.  In this section, "premises" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 46.035(f)(3), Penal Code.
 SECTION 30.  Section 12.092(b), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The medical advisory board shall assist the Department
 of Public Safety of the State of Texas in determining whether:
 (1)  an applicant for a driver's license or a license
 holder is capable of safely operating a motor vehicle; or
 (2)  an applicant for or holder of a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under the authority of Subchapter
 H, Chapter 411, Government Code, is capable of exercising sound
 judgment with respect to the proper use and storage of a handgun.
 SECTION 31.  Sections 52.061 and 52.062, Labor Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 52.061.  RESTRICTION ON PROHIBITING EMPLOYEE ACCESS TO
 OR STORAGE OF FIREARM OR AMMUNITION.  A public or private employer
 may not prohibit an employee who holds a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, who otherwise lawfully possesses a firearm, or who
 lawfully possesses ammunition from transporting or storing a
 firearm or ammunition the employee is authorized by law to possess
 in a locked, privately owned motor vehicle in a parking lot, parking
 garage, or other parking area the employer provides for employees.
 Sec. 52.062.  EXCEPTIONS. (a)  Section 52.061 does not:
 (1)  authorize a person who holds a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, who otherwise lawfully possesses a firearm, or who
 lawfully possesses ammunition to possess a firearm or ammunition on
 any property where the possession of a firearm or ammunition is
 prohibited by state or federal law; or
 (2)  apply to:
 (A)  a vehicle owned or leased by a public or
 private employer and used by an employee in the course and scope of
 the employee's employment, unless the employee is required to
 transport or store a firearm in the official discharge of the
 employee's duties;
 (B)  a school district;
 (C)  an open-enrollment charter school, as
 defined by Section 5.001, Education Code;
 (D)  a private school, as defined by Section
 22.081, Education Code;
 (E)  property owned or controlled by a person,
 other than the employer, that is subject to a valid, unexpired oil,
 gas, or other mineral lease that contains a provision prohibiting
 the possession of firearms on the property; or
 (F)  property owned or leased by a chemical
 manufacturer or oil and gas refiner with an air authorization under
 Chapter 382, Health and Safety Code, and on which the primary
 business conducted is the manufacture, use, storage, or
 transportation of hazardous, combustible, or explosive materials,
 except in regard to an employee who holds a license to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, and who stores a firearm or ammunition the
 employee is authorized by law to possess in a locked, privately
 owned motor vehicle in a parking lot, parking garage, or other
 parking area the employer provides for employees that is outside of
 a secured and restricted area:
 (i)  that contains the physical plant;
 (ii)  that is not open to the public; and
 (iii)  the ingress into which is constantly
 monitored by security personnel.
 (b)  Section 52.061 does not prohibit an employer from
 prohibiting an employee who holds a license to carry a concealed or
 unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government
 Code, or who otherwise lawfully possesses a firearm, from
 possessing a firearm the employee is otherwise authorized by law to
 possess on the premises of the employer's business.  In this
 subsection, "premises" has the meaning assigned by Section
 46.035(f)(3), Penal Code.
 SECTION 32.  Section 118.011(b), Local Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The county clerk may set and collect the following fee
 from any person:
 (1)  Returned Check (Sec. 118.0215) . . . . . . . . . . .
 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  not less than $15 or more than $30
 (2)  Records Management and Preservation Fee (Sec.
 118.0216) not more than $5
 (3)  Mental Health Background Check for License to
 Carry  a  Concealed  or  Unconcealed  Handgun  [Weapon]  (Sec.
 118.0217) not more than $2
 SECTION 33.  Section 118.0217(a), Local Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  The fee for a "mental health background check for
 license to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun [weapon]" is
 for a check, conducted by the county clerk at the request of the
 Texas Department of Public Safety, of the county records involving
 the mental condition of a person who applies for a license to carry
 a concealed or unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code. The fee, not to exceed $2, will be paid from the
 application fee submitted to the Department of Public Safety
 according to Section 411.174(a)(6), Government Code.
 SECTION 34.  Section 229.001(b), Local Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  Subsection (a) does not affect the authority a
 municipality has under another law to:
 (1)  require residents or public employees to be armed
 for personal or national defense, law enforcement, or another
 lawful purpose;
 (2)  regulate the discharge of firearms within the
 limits of the municipality, other than at a sport shooting range;
 (3)  regulate the use of property, the location of a
 business, or uses at a business under the municipality's fire code,
 zoning ordinance, or land-use regulations as long as the code,
 ordinance, or regulations are not used to circumvent the intent of
 Subsection (a) or Subdivision (5) of this subsection;
 (4)  regulate the use of firearms in the case of an
 insurrection, riot, or natural disaster if the municipality finds
 the regulations necessary to protect public health and safety;
 (5)  regulate the storage or transportation of
 explosives to protect public health and safety, except that 25
 pounds or less of black powder for each private residence and 50
 pounds or less of black powder for each retail dealer are not
 subject to regulation;
 (6)  regulate the carrying of a firearm by a person
 other than a person licensed to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, at a:
 (A)  public park;
 (B)  public meeting of a municipality, county, or
 other governmental body;
 (C)  political rally, parade, or official
 political meeting; or
 (D)  nonfirearms-related school, college, or
 professional athletic event; or
 (7)  regulate the hours of operation of a sport
 shooting range, except that the hours of operation may not be more
 limited than the least limited hours of operation of any other
 business in the municipality other than a business permitted or
 licensed to sell or serve alcoholic beverages for on-premises
 consumption.
 SECTION 35.  Sections 62.082(d) and (e), Parks and Wildlife
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (d)  Section 62.081 does not apply to:
 (1)  an employee of the Lower Colorado River Authority;
 (2)  a person authorized to hunt under Subsection (c);
 (3)  a peace officer as defined by Article 2.12, Code of
 Criminal Procedure; or
 (4)  a person who:
 (A)  possesses a [concealed] handgun, regardless
 of whether the handgun is carried in a concealed or unconcealed
 manner, and a license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun of the
 same category as a handgun the person is carrying; or
 (B)  under circumstances in which the person would
 be justified in the use of deadly force under Chapter 9, Penal Code,
 shoots a handgun of the same category as a handgun the person is
 licensed to carry under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code.
 (e)  A state agency, including the department, the
 Department of Public Safety, and the Lower Colorado River
 Authority, may not adopt a rule that prohibits a person who
 possesses a license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, from entering or crossing the land of the Lower
 Colorado River Authority while:
 (1)  possessing a [concealed] handgun, regardless of
 whether the handgun is carried in a concealed or unconcealed
 manner, of the same category as a handgun the person is licensed to
 carry; or
 (2)  under circumstances in which the person would be
 justified in the use of deadly force under Chapter 9, Penal Code,
 shooting a handgun of the same category as a handgun the person is
 licensed to carry.
 SECTION 36.  Section 284.001(e), Parks and Wildlife Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (e)  This section does not limit the ability of a license
 holder to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun under the
 authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code.
 SECTION 37.  Section 30.05(f), Penal Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (f)  It is a defense to prosecution under this section that:
 (1)  the basis on which entry on the property or land or
 in the building was forbidden is that entry with a handgun was
 forbidden; and
 (2)  the person was carrying a [concealed] handgun,
 regardless of whether the handgun was carried in a concealed or
 unconcealed manner, and a license issued under Subchapter H,
 Chapter 411, Government Code, to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun of the same category the person was carrying.
 SECTION 38.  The heading to Section 30.06, Penal Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 30.06.  TRESPASS BY HOLDER OF LICENSE TO CARRY
 CONCEALED OR UNCONCEALED HANDGUN.
 SECTION 39.  Section 30.06, Penal Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a), (b), and (c) and adding Subsections (a-1)
 and (b-1) to read as follows:
 (a)  A license holder commits an offense if the license
 holder:
 (1)  carries a handgun in a concealed manner under the
 authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, on
 property of another without effective consent; and
 (2)  received notice that:
 (A)  entry on the property by a license holder
 with a concealed handgun or with any handgun, regardless of whether
 concealed or not, was forbidden; or
 (B)  remaining on the property with a concealed
 handgun or with any handgun, regardless of whether concealed or
 not, was forbidden and failed to depart.
 (a-1)  A license holder commits an offense if the license
 holder:
 (1)  carries a handgun in an unconcealed manner under
 the authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, on
 property of another without effective consent; and
 (2)  received notice that:
 (A)  entry on the property by a license holder
 with an unconcealed handgun or with any handgun, regardless of
 whether concealed or not, was forbidden; or
 (B)  remaining on the property with an unconcealed
 handgun or with any handgun, regardless of whether concealed or
 not, was forbidden and failed to depart.
 (b)  For purposes of Subsection (a) [this section], a person
 receives notice if the owner of the property or someone with
 apparent authority to act for the owner provides notice to the
 person by oral communication or written communication that must
 consist of:
 (1)  a card or other document on which is written
 language indicating that pursuant to Section 30.06, Penal Code
 (trespass by holder of license to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, may not enter the property with a concealed
 handgun or with any handgun, whether concealed or not, as
 applicable; or
 (2)  a sign posted on the property that:
 (A)  includes the language described by
 Subdivision (1) of this subsection in both English and Spanish;
 (B)  appears in contrasting colors with block
 letters at least one inch in height; and
 (C)  is displayed in a conspicuous manner clearly
 visible to the public.
 (b-1)  For purposes of Subsection (a-1), a person receives
 notice if the owner of the property or someone with apparent
 authority to act for the owner provides notice to the person by oral
 communication or written communication that must consist of:
 (1)  the written communication described by Subsection
 (b)(1), except that the communication must indicate that a license
 holder may not enter the property with an unconcealed handgun or
 with any handgun, whether concealed or not, as applicable; or
 (2)  a sign described by Subsection (b)(2), except that
 the sign must include the language described by Subdivision (1) of
 this subsection.
 (c)  In this section:
 (1)  "Entry" has the meaning assigned by Section
 30.05(b).
 (2)  "License holder" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 46.035(f).
 [(3) "Written communication" means:
 [(A)     a card or other document on which is written
 language identical to the following: "Pursuant to Section 30.06,
 Penal Code (trespass by holder of license to carry a concealed
 handgun), a person licensed under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code (concealed handgun law), may not enter this
 property with a concealed handgun"; or
 [(B)  a sign posted on the property that:
 [(i)     includes the language described by
 Paragraph (A) in both English and Spanish;
 [(ii)     appears in contrasting colors with
 block letters at least one inch in height; and
 [(iii)     is displayed in a conspicuous manner
 clearly visible to the public.]
 SECTION 40.  Section 46.03(f), Penal Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (f)  It is not a defense to prosecution under this section
 that the actor possessed a handgun, regardless of whether the
 handgun was carried in a concealed or unconcealed manner, and was
 licensed to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code.
 SECTION 41.  Sections 46.035(a), (b), (c), and (d), Penal
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A license holder commits an offense if the license
 holder carries a handgun on or about the license holder's person
 under the authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code,
 and intentionally fails to conceal the handgun, unless the license
 holder is carrying the handgun in a shoulder or belt holster with at
 least dual points of resistance.
 (b)  A license holder commits an offense if the license
 holder intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries a handgun
 under the authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code,
 regardless of whether the handgun is concealed or carried in a
 shoulder or belt holster with at least dual points of resistance, on
 or about the license holder's person:
 (1)  on the premises of a business that has a permit or
 license issued under Chapter 25, 28, 32, 69, or 74, Alcoholic
 Beverage Code, if the business derives 51 percent or more of its
 income from the sale or service of alcoholic beverages for
 on-premises consumption, as determined by the Texas Alcoholic
 Beverage Commission under Section 104.06, Alcoholic Beverage Code;
 (2)  on the premises where a high school, collegiate,
 or professional sporting event or interscholastic event is taking
 place, unless the license holder is a participant in the event and a
 handgun is used in the event;
 (3)  on the premises of a correctional facility;
 (4)  on the premises of a hospital licensed under
 Chapter 241, Health and Safety Code, or on the premises of a nursing
 home licensed under Chapter 242, Health and Safety Code, unless the
 license holder has written authorization of the hospital or nursing
 home administration, as appropriate;
 (5)  in an amusement park; or
 (6)  on the premises of a church, synagogue, or other
 established place of religious worship.
 (c)  A license holder commits an offense if the license
 holder intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carries a handgun
 under the authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code,
 regardless of whether the handgun is concealed or carried in a
 shoulder or belt holster with at least dual points of resistance, at
 any meeting of a governmental entity.
 (d)  A license holder commits an offense if, while
 intoxicated, the license holder carries a handgun under the
 authority of Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, regardless
 of whether the handgun is concealed or carried in a shoulder or belt
 holster with at least dual points of resistance.
 SECTION 42.  Sections 46.15(a) and (b), Penal Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply to:
 (1)  peace officers or special investigators under
 Article 2.122, Code of Criminal Procedure, and neither section
 prohibits a peace officer or special investigator from carrying a
 weapon in this state, including in an establishment in this state
 serving the public, regardless of whether the peace officer or
 special investigator is engaged in the actual discharge of the
 officer's or investigator's duties while carrying the weapon;
 (2)  parole officers and neither section prohibits an
 officer from carrying a weapon in this state if the officer is:
 (A)  engaged in the actual discharge of the
 officer's duties while carrying the weapon; and
 (B)  in compliance with policies and procedures
 adopted by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice regarding the
 possession of a weapon by an officer while on duty;
 (3)  community supervision and corrections department
 officers appointed or employed under Section 76.004, Government
 Code, and neither section prohibits an officer from carrying a
 weapon in this state if the officer is:
 (A)  engaged in the actual discharge of the
 officer's duties while carrying the weapon; and
 (B)  authorized to carry a weapon under Section
 76.0051, Government Code;
 (4)  an active judicial officer as defined by Section
 411.201, Government Code, who is licensed to carry a concealed or
 unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government
 Code;
 (5)  an honorably retired peace officer or federal
 criminal investigator who holds a certificate of proficiency issued
 under Section 1701.357, Occupations Code, and is carrying a photo
 identification that:
 (A)  verifies that the officer honorably retired
 after not less than 15 years of service as a commissioned officer;
 and
 (B)  is issued by a state or local law enforcement
 agency;
 (6)  a district attorney, criminal district attorney,
 county attorney, or municipal attorney who is licensed to carry a
 concealed or unconcealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code;
 (7)  an assistant district attorney, assistant
 criminal district attorney, or assistant county attorney who is
 licensed to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun under
 Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code;
 (8)  a bailiff designated by an active judicial officer
 as defined by Section 411.201, Government Code, who is:
 (A)  licensed to carry a concealed or unconcealed
 handgun under Chapter 411, Government Code; and
 (B)  engaged in escorting the judicial officer; or
 (9)  a juvenile probation officer who is authorized to
 carry a firearm under Section 142.006, Human Resources Code.
 (b)  Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
 (1)  is in the actual discharge of official duties as a
 member of the armed forces or state military forces as defined by
 Section 431.001, Government Code, or as a guard employed by a penal
 institution;
 (2)  is traveling;
 (3)  is engaging in lawful hunting, fishing, or other
 sporting activity on the immediate premises where the activity is
 conducted, or is en route between the premises and the actor's
 residence, motor vehicle, or watercraft, if the weapon is a type
 commonly used in the activity;
 (4)  holds a security officer commission issued by the
 Texas Private Security Board, if the person is engaged in the
 performance of the person's duties as an officer commissioned under
 Chapter 1702, Occupations Code, or is traveling to or from the
 person's place of assignment and is wearing the officer's uniform
 and carrying the officer's weapon in plain view;
 (5)  acts as a personal protection officer and carries
 the person's security officer commission and personal protection
 officer authorization, if the person:
 (A)  is engaged in the performance of the person's
 duties as a personal protection officer under Chapter 1702,
 Occupations Code, or is traveling to or from the person's place of
 assignment; and
 (B)  is either:
 (i)  wearing the uniform of a security
 officer, including any uniform or apparel described by Section
 1702.323(d), Occupations Code, and carrying the officer's weapon in
 plain view; or
 (ii)  not wearing the uniform of a security
 officer and carrying the officer's weapon in a concealed manner or
 in an unconcealed manner but in a shoulder or belt holster with at
 least dual points of resistance;
 (6)  is carrying a [concealed] handgun, regardless of
 whether the handgun is carried in a concealed or unconcealed
 manner, and a valid license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, to carry a concealed or unconcealed handgun of the
 same category as the handgun the person is carrying;
 (7)  holds an alcoholic beverage permit or license or
 is an employee of a holder of an alcoholic beverage permit or
 license if the person is supervising the operation of the permitted
 or licensed premises; or
 (8)  is a student in a law enforcement class engaging in
 an activity required as part of the class, if the weapon is a type
 commonly used in the activity and the person is:
 (A)  on the immediate premises where the activity
 is conducted; or
 (B)  en route between those premises and the
 person's residence and is carrying the weapon unloaded.
 SECTION 43.  The change in law made by this Act relating to
 the authority of a license holder to carry an unconcealed handgun
 applies to the carrying of a handgun on or after the effective date
 of this Act by any person who:
 (1)  holds a license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter
 411, Government Code, regardless of whether the person's license
 was issued before, on, or after the effective date of this Act; or
 (2)  applies for the issuance of a license under that
 subchapter, regardless of whether the person applied for the
 license before, on, or after the effective date of this Act.
 SECTION 44.  The changes in law made by this Act to Sections
 30.05, 30.06, 46.03, 46.035, and 46.15, Penal Code, apply only to an
 offense committed on or after the effective date of this Act. An
 offense committed before the effective date of this Act is governed
 by the law in effect when the offense was committed, and the former
 law is continued in effect for that purpose. For purposes of this
 section, an offense was committed before the effective date of this
 Act if any element of the offense occurred before that date.
 SECTION 45.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.