Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB896 Senate Committee Report / Bill

Filed 02/02/2025

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                    By: Hernandez (Senate Sponsor - Huffman) H.B. No. 896
 (In the Senate - Received from the House April 20, 2015;
 April 23, 2015, read first time and referred to Committee on
 Criminal Justice; May 6, 2015, reported favorably by the following
 vote:  Yeas 7, Nays 0; May 6, 2015, sent to printer.)
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 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to creating a criminal offense regarding the breach of
 computer security.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 33.02, Penal Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (b-1) and adding Subsection (f) to read as
 follows:
 (b-1)  A person commits an offense if, with the intent to
 defraud or harm another or alter, damage, or delete property, the
 person knowingly accesses:
 (1)  a computer, computer network, or computer system
 without the effective consent of the owner; or
 (2)  a computer, computer network, or computer system:
 (A)  that is owned by:
 (i)  the government; or
 (ii)  a business or other commercial entity
 engaged in a business activity;
 (B)  in violation of:
 (i)  a clear and conspicuous prohibition by
 the owner of the computer, computer network, or computer system; or
 (ii)  a contractual agreement to which the
 person has expressly agreed; and
 (C)  with the intent to obtain or use a file, data,
 or proprietary information stored in the computer, network, or
 system to defraud or harm another or alter, damage, or delete
 property.
 (f)  It is a defense to prosecution under Subsection (b-1)(2)
 that the actor's conduct consisted solely of action taken pursuant
 to a contract that was entered into with the owner of the computer,
 computer network, or computer system for the purpose of assessing
 the security of the computer, network, or system or providing other
 security-related services.
 SECTION 2.  The change in law made by this Act applies 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 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.
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