Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1845 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/14/2019

                            86R5655 JXC-F
 By: Klick H.B. No. 1845


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the notification of a peace officer through an
 indication associated with vehicle registration or a driver's
 license that a person has a health condition that may impede
 communication.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter B, Chapter 502, Transportation Code,
 is amended by adding Section 502.061 to read as follows:
 Sec. 502.061.  REGISTRATION BY OWNER WITH CONDITION THAT
 IMPEDES COMMUNICATION. (a)  An application for registration must
 provide space for the applicant to voluntarily list any health
 condition that may impede communication with a peace officer as
 evidenced by:
 (1)  for a physical health condition, a written
 statement from a licensed physician; or
 (2)  for a mental health condition, a written statement
 from a licensed physician, a licensed psychologist, or a
 non-physician mental health professional, as defined by Section
 571.003, Health and Safety Code.
 (b)  The department shall provide to the Department of Public
 Safety the vehicle registration information of a person who
 voluntarily lists a health condition on an application under
 Subsection (a).
 (c)  The Department of Public Safety shall establish a system
 to include information received under Subsection (b) in the Texas
 Law Enforcement Telecommunications System for the purpose of
 alerting a peace officer who makes a traffic stop that the operator
 of the stopped vehicle may have a health condition that may impede
 communication.
 (d)  The department may not issue a license plate with a
 visible marking that indicates to the general public that a person
 voluntarily listed a health condition on an application under
 Subsection (a).
 SECTION 2.  Sections 521.142(e-1) and (h), Transportation
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (e-1)  Subject to Subsection (h)(2), other [Other] than a
 general inquiry as to whether the applicant has a mental condition
 that may affect the applicant's ability to safely operate a motor
 vehicle, an application may not include an inquiry regarding the
 mental health of the applicant, including an inquiry as to whether
 the applicant has been diagnosed with, treated for, or hospitalized
 for a psychiatric disorder.
 (h)  The application must provide space for the applicant to
 voluntarily list any health condition that may impede communication
 with a peace officer as evidenced by:
 (1)  for a physical health condition, a written
 statement from a licensed physician; or
 (2)  for a mental health condition, a written statement
 from a licensed physician, a licensed psychologist, or a
 non-physician mental health professional, as defined by Section
 571.003, Health and Safety Code.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.