Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3875 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 05/07/2021

                    87R16245 LHC-F
 By: Crockett H.B. No. 3875
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3875:
 By:  Hinojosa C.S.H.B. No. 3875


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a prohibition on prosecuting or referring to juvenile
 court certain persons for certain conduct constituting the offense
 of prostitution and to a change in terminology involving certain
 conduct constituting the offense of compelling prostitution.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 51.03, Family Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (d) to read as
 follows:
 (b)  Conduct indicating a need for supervision is:
 (1)  subject to Subsection (f), conduct, other than a
 traffic offense, that violates:
 (A)  the penal laws of this state of the grade of
 misdemeanor that are punishable by fine only; or
 (B)  the penal ordinances of any political
 subdivision of this state;
 (2)  the voluntary absence of a child from the child's
 home without the consent of the child's parent or guardian for a
 substantial length of time or without intent to return;
 (3)  conduct prohibited by city ordinance or by state
 law involving the inhalation of the fumes or vapors of paint and
 other protective coatings or glue and other adhesives and the
 volatile chemicals itemized in Section 485.001, Health and Safety
 Code;
 (4)  an act that violates a school district's
 previously communicated written standards of student conduct for
 which the child has been expelled under Section 37.007(c),
 Education Code;
 (5)  notwithstanding Subsection (a)(1), conduct
 described by Section 43.02(b) [43.02(a) or (b)], Penal Code; or
 (6)  notwithstanding Subsection (a)(1), conduct that
 violates Section 43.261, Penal Code.
 (d)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a)(1), conduct that
 violates Section 43.02(a), Penal Code, is not delinquent conduct or
 conduct indicating a need for supervision. A child may not be
 referred to the juvenile court for conduct that violates Section
 43.02(a), Penal Code.
 SECTION 2.  Section 43.02, Penal Code, is amended by adding
 Subsection (b-1) to read as follows:
 (b-1)  A person may not be prosecuted for an offense under
 Subsection (a) that the person committed when younger than 17 years
 of age.
 SECTION 3.  The heading to Section 43.05, Penal Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 43.05.  COMPELLING PROSTITUTION OR CHILD SEXUAL
 EXPLOITATION.
 SECTION 4.  Sections 43.05(a) and (d), Penal Code, are
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A person commits an offense if the person knowingly:
 (1)  causes another by force, threat, coercion, or
 fraud to commit prostitution; or
 (2)  causes by any means a child younger than 18 years
 to engage in conduct described by Section 43.02(a) [commit
 prostitution], regardless of whether the actor knows the age of the
 child at the time of the offense.
 (d)  For purposes of this section, "coercion" as defined by
 Section 1.07 includes:
 (1)  destroying, concealing, confiscating, or
 withholding from a person, or threatening to destroy, conceal,
 confiscate, or withhold from a person, the person's actual or
 purported:
 (A)  government records; or
 (B)  identifying information or documents;
 (2)  causing a person, without the person's consent, to
 become intoxicated, as defined by Section 49.01, to a degree that
 impairs the person's ability to appraise the nature of the person's
 conduct described by Section 43.02(a) [that constitutes
 prostitution] or to resist engaging in that conduct; or
 (3)  withholding alcohol or a controlled substance to a
 degree that impairs the ability of a person with a chemical
 dependency, as defined by Section 462.001, Health and Safety Code,
 to appraise the nature of the person's conduct described by Section
 43.02(a) [that constitutes prostitution] or to resist engaging in
 that conduct.
 SECTION 5.  Section 16.0045(a), Civil Practice and Remedies
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A person must bring suit for personal injury not later
 than 30 years after the day the cause of action accrues if the
 injury arises as a result of conduct that violates:
 (1)  Section 22.011(a)(2), Penal Code (sexual assault
 of a child);
 (2)  Section 22.021(a)(1)(B), Penal Code (aggravated
 sexual assault of a child);
 (3)  Section 21.02, Penal Code (continuous sexual abuse
 of young child or children);
 (4)  Section 20A.02(a)(7)(A), (B), (C), (D), or (H) or
 Section 20A.02(a)(8), Penal Code, involving an activity described
 by Section 20A.02(a)(7)(A), (B), (C), (D), or (H) or sexual conduct
 with a child trafficked in the manner described by Section
 20A.02(a)(7), Penal Code (certain sexual trafficking of a child);
 (5)  Section 43.05(a)(2), Penal Code (compelling
 [prostitution by a] child sexual exploitation); or
 (6)  Section 21.11, Penal Code (indecency with a
 child).
 SECTION 6.  Section 125.0015(a), Civil Practice and Remedies
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A person who maintains a place to which persons
 habitually go for the following purposes and who knowingly
 tolerates the activity and furthermore fails to make reasonable
 attempts to abate the activity maintains a common nuisance:
 (1)  discharge of a firearm in a public place as
 prohibited by the Penal Code;
 (2)  reckless discharge of a firearm as prohibited by
 the Penal Code;
 (3)  engaging in organized criminal activity as a
 member of a combination as prohibited by the Penal Code;
 (4)  delivery, possession, manufacture, or use of a
 substance or other item in violation of Chapter 481, Health and
 Safety Code;
 (5)  gambling, gambling promotion, or communicating
 gambling information as prohibited by the Penal Code;
 (6)  prostitution, promotion of prostitution, or
 aggravated promotion of prostitution as prohibited by the Penal
 Code;
 (7)  compelling prostitution or child sexual
 exploitation as prohibited by the Penal Code;
 (8)  commercial manufacture, commercial distribution,
 or commercial exhibition of obscene material as prohibited by the
 Penal Code;
 (9)  aggravated assault as described by Section 22.02,
 Penal Code;
 (10)  sexual assault as described by Section 22.011,
 Penal Code;
 (11)  aggravated sexual assault as described by Section
 22.021, Penal Code;
 (12)  robbery as described by Section 29.02, Penal
 Code;
 (13)  aggravated robbery as described by Section 29.03,
 Penal Code;
 (14)  unlawfully carrying a weapon as described by
 Section 46.02, Penal Code;
 (15)  murder as described by Section 19.02, Penal Code;
 (16)  capital murder as described by Section 19.03,
 Penal Code;
 (17)  continuous sexual abuse of young child or
 children as described by Section 21.02, Penal Code;
 (18)  massage therapy or other massage services in
 violation of Chapter 455, Occupations Code;
 (19)  employing a minor at a sexually oriented business
 as defined by Section 243.002, Local Government Code;
 (20)  trafficking of persons as described by Section
 20A.02, Penal Code;
 (21)  sexual conduct or performance by a child as
 described by Section 43.25, Penal Code;
 (22)  employment harmful to a child as described by
 Section 43.251, Penal Code;
 (23)  criminal trespass as described by Section 30.05,
 Penal Code;
 (24)  disorderly conduct as described by Section 42.01,
 Penal Code;
 (25)  arson as described by Section 28.02, Penal Code;
 (26)  criminal mischief as described by Section 28.03,
 Penal Code, that causes a pecuniary loss of $500 or more; or
 (27)  a graffiti offense in violation of Section 28.08,
 Penal Code.
 SECTION 7.  Article 12.01, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Art. 12.01.  FELONIES. Except as provided in Article 12.03,
 felony indictments may be presented within these limits, and not
 afterward:
 (1)  no limitation:
 (A)  murder and manslaughter;
 (B)  sexual assault under Section 22.011(a)(2),
 Penal Code, or aggravated sexual assault under Section
 22.021(a)(1)(B), Penal Code;
 (C)  sexual assault, if:
 (i)  during the investigation of the offense
 biological matter is collected and the matter:
 (a)  has not yet been subjected to
 forensic DNA testing; or
 (b)  has been subjected to forensic DNA
 testing and the testing results show that the matter does not match
 the victim or any other person whose identity is readily
 ascertained; or
 (ii)  probable cause exists to believe that
 the defendant has committed the same or a similar sex offense
 against five or more victims;
 (D)  continuous sexual abuse of young child or
 children under Section 21.02, Penal Code;
 (E)  indecency with a child under Section 21.11,
 Penal Code;
 (F)  an offense involving leaving the scene of an
 accident under Section 550.021, Transportation Code, if the
 accident resulted in the death of a person;
 (G)  trafficking of persons under Section
 20A.02(a)(7) or (8), Penal Code;
 (H)  continuous trafficking of persons under
 Section 20A.03, Penal Code; or
 (I)  compelling child sexual exploitation
 [prostitution] under Section 43.05(a)(2), Penal Code;
 (2)  ten years from the date of the commission of the
 offense:
 (A)  theft of any estate, real, personal or mixed,
 by an executor, administrator, guardian or trustee, with intent to
 defraud any creditor, heir, legatee, ward, distributee,
 beneficiary or settlor of a trust interested in such estate;
 (B)  theft by a public servant of government
 property over which the public servant exercises control in the
 public servant's official capacity;
 (C)  forgery or the uttering, using or passing of
 forged instruments;
 (D)  injury to an elderly or disabled individual
 punishable as a felony of the first degree under Section 22.04,
 Penal Code;
 (E)  sexual assault, except as provided by
 Subdivision (1) or (7);
 (F)  arson;
 (G)  trafficking of persons under Section
 20A.02(a)(1), (2), (3), or (4), Penal Code; or
 (H)  compelling prostitution under Section
 43.05(a)(1), Penal Code;
 (3)  seven years from the date of the commission of the
 offense:
 (A)  misapplication of fiduciary property or
 property of a financial institution;
 (B)  securing execution of document by deception;
 (C)  a felony violation under Chapter 162, Tax
 Code;
 (D)  false statement to obtain property or credit
 under Section 32.32, Penal Code;
 (E)  money laundering;
 (F)  credit card or debit card abuse under Section
 32.31, Penal Code;
 (G)  fraudulent use or possession of identifying
 information under Section 32.51, Penal Code;
 (H)  exploitation of a child, elderly individual,
 or disabled individual under Section 32.53, Penal Code;
 (I)  health care fraud under Section 35A.02, Penal
 Code; or
 (J)  bigamy under Section 25.01, Penal Code,
 except as provided by Subdivision (6);
 (4)  five years from the date of the commission of the
 offense:
 (A)  theft or robbery;
 (B)  except as provided by Subdivision (5),
 kidnapping or burglary;
 (C)  injury to an elderly or disabled individual
 that is not punishable as a felony of the first degree under Section
 22.04, Penal Code;
 (D)  abandoning or endangering a child; or
 (E)  insurance fraud;
 (5)  if the investigation of the offense shows that the
 victim is younger than 17 years of age at the time the offense is
 committed, 20 years from the 18th birthday of the victim of one of
 the following offenses:
 (A)  sexual performance by a child under Section
 43.25, Penal Code;
 (B)  aggravated kidnapping under Section
 20.04(a)(4), Penal Code, if the defendant committed the offense
 with the intent to violate or abuse the victim sexually; or
 (C)  burglary under Section 30.02, Penal Code, if
 the offense is punishable under Subsection (d) of that section and
 the defendant committed the offense with the intent to commit an
 offense described by Subdivision (1)(B) or (D) of this article or
 Paragraph (B) of this subdivision;
 (6)  ten years from the 18th birthday of the victim of
 the offense:
 (A)  trafficking of persons under Section
 20A.02(a)(5) or (6), Penal Code;
 (B)  injury to a child under Section 22.04, Penal
 Code; or
 (C)  bigamy under Section 25.01, Penal Code, if
 the investigation of the offense shows that the person, other than
 the legal spouse of the defendant, whom the defendant marries or
 purports to marry or with whom the defendant lives under the
 appearance of being married is younger than 18 years of age at the
 time the offense is committed;
 (7)  two years from the date the offense was
 discovered: sexual assault punishable as a state jail felony under
 Section 22.011(f)(2), Penal Code; or
 (8)  three years from the date of the commission of the
 offense: all other felonies.
 SECTION 8.  Article 17.153(a), Code of Criminal Procedure,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  This article applies to a defendant charged with a
 felony offense under any of the following provisions of the Penal
 Code, if committed against a child younger than 14 years of age:
 (1)  Chapter 21 (Sexual Offenses);
 (2)  Section 25.02 (Prohibited Sexual Conduct);
 (3)  Section 43.25 (Sexual Performance by a Child);
 (4)  Section 20A.02 (Trafficking of Persons), if the
 defendant is alleged to have:
 (A)  trafficked the child with the intent or
 knowledge that the child would engage in sexual conduct, as defined
 by Section 43.25, Penal Code; or
 (B)  benefited from participating in a venture
 that involved a trafficked child engaging in sexual conduct, as
 defined by Section 43.25, Penal Code; or
 (5)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (Compelling Child Sexual
 Exploitation [Prostitution]).
 SECTION 9.  Section 1, Article 38.071, Code of Criminal
 Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 1.  This article applies only to a hearing or proceeding
 in which the court determines that a child younger than 13 years of
 age would be unavailable to testify in the presence of the defendant
 about an offense defined by any of the following sections of the
 Penal Code:
 (1)  Section 19.02 (Murder);
 (2)  Section 19.03 (Capital Murder);
 (3)  Section 19.04 (Manslaughter);
 (4)  Section 20.04 (Aggravated Kidnapping);
 (5)  Section 21.11 (Indecency with a Child);
 (6)  Section 22.011 (Sexual Assault);
 (7)  Section 22.02 (Aggravated Assault);
 (8)  Section 22.021 (Aggravated Sexual Assault);
 (9)  Section 22.04(e) (Injury to a Child, Elderly
 Individual, or Disabled Individual);
 (10)  Section 22.04(f) (Injury to a Child, Elderly
 Individual, or Disabled Individual), if the conduct is committed
 intentionally or knowingly;
 (11)  Section 25.02 (Prohibited Sexual Conduct);
 (12)  Section 29.03 (Aggravated Robbery);
 (13)  Section 43.25 (Sexual Performance by a Child);
 (14)  Section 21.02 (Continuous Sexual Abuse of Young
 Child or Children);
 (15)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (Compelling Child Sexual
 Exploitation [Prostitution]); or
 (16)  Section 20A.02(a)(7) or (8) (Trafficking of
 Persons).
 SECTION 10.  Section 1, Article 38.072, Code of Criminal
 Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 1.  This article applies to a proceeding in the
 prosecution of an offense under any of the following provisions of
 the Penal Code, if committed against a child younger than 14 years
 of age or a person with a disability:
 (1)  Chapter 21 (Sexual Offenses) or 22 (Assaultive
 Offenses);
 (2)  Section 25.02 (Prohibited Sexual Conduct);
 (3)  Section 43.25 (Sexual Performance by a Child);
 (4)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (Compelling Child Sexual
 Exploitation [Prostitution]);
 (5)  Section 20A.02(a)(7) or (8) (Trafficking of
 Persons); or
 (6)  Section 15.01 (Criminal Attempt), if the offense
 attempted is described by Subdivision (1), (2), (3), (4), or (5) of
 this section.
 SECTION 11.  Section 1(a), Article 38.37, Code of Criminal
 Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Subsection (b) applies to a proceeding in the
 prosecution of a defendant for an offense, or an attempt or
 conspiracy to commit an offense, under the following provisions of
 the Penal Code:
 (1)  if committed against a child under 17 years of age:
 (A)  Chapter 21 (Sexual Offenses);
 (B)  Chapter 22 (Assaultive Offenses); or
 (C)  Section 25.02 (Prohibited Sexual Conduct);
 or
 (2)  if committed against a person younger than 18
 years of age:
 (A)  Section 43.25 (Sexual Performance by a
 Child);
 (B)  Section 20A.02(a)(7) or (8); or
 (C)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (Compelling Child Sexual
 Exploitation [Prostitution]).
 SECTION 12.  The heading to Article 42.0372, Code of
 Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
 Art. 42.0372.  MANDATORY RESTITUTION FOR CHILD VICTIMS OF
 TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS OR COMPELLING CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION
 [PROSTITUTION].
 SECTION 13.  Article 42A.054(a), Code of Criminal Procedure,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  Article 42A.053 does not apply to a defendant adjudged
 guilty of an offense under:
 (1)  Section 15.03, Penal Code, if the offense is
 punishable as a felony of the first degree;
 (2)  Section 19.02, Penal Code (Murder);
 (3)  Section 19.03, Penal Code (Capital Murder);
 (4)  Section 20.04, Penal Code (Aggravated
 Kidnapping);
 (5)  Section 20A.02, Penal Code (Trafficking of
 Persons);
 (6)  Section 20A.03, Penal Code (Continuous
 Trafficking of Persons);
 (7)  Section 21.11, Penal Code (Indecency with a
 Child);
 (8)  Section 22.011, Penal Code (Sexual Assault);
 (9)  Section 22.021, Penal Code (Aggravated Sexual
 Assault);
 (10)  Section 22.04(a)(1), Penal Code (Injury to a
 Child, Elderly Individual, or Disabled Individual), if:
 (A)  the offense is punishable as a felony of the
 first degree; and
 (B)  the victim of the offense is a child;
 (11)  Section 29.03, Penal Code (Aggravated Robbery);
 (12)  Section 30.02, Penal Code (Burglary), if:
 (A)  the offense is punishable under Subsection
 (d) of that section; and
 (B)  the actor committed the offense with the
 intent to commit a felony under Section 21.02, 21.11, 22.011,
 22.021, or 25.02, Penal Code;
 (13)  Section 43.04, Penal Code (Aggravated Promotion
 of Prostitution);
 (14)  Section 43.05, Penal Code (Compelling
 Prostitution or Child Sexual Exploitation);
 (15)  Section 43.25, Penal Code (Sexual Performance by
 a Child); or
 (16)  Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, for which
 punishment is increased under:
 (A)  Section 481.140 of that code (Use of Child in
 Commission of Offense); or
 (B)  Section 481.134(c), (d), (e), or (f) of that
 code (Drug-free Zones) if it is shown that the defendant has been
 previously convicted of an offense for which punishment was
 increased under any of those subsections.
 SECTION 14.  Article 62.001(5), Code of Criminal Procedure,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (5)  "Reportable conviction or adjudication" means a
 conviction or adjudication, including an adjudication of
 delinquent conduct or a deferred adjudication, that, regardless of
 the pendency of an appeal, is a conviction for or an adjudication
 for or based on:
 (A)  a violation of Section 21.02 (Continuous
 sexual abuse of young child or children), 21.09 (Bestiality), 21.11
 (Indecency with a child), 22.011 (Sexual assault), 22.021
 (Aggravated sexual assault), or 25.02 (Prohibited sexual conduct),
 Penal Code;
 (B)  a violation of Section 43.04 (Aggravated
 promotion of prostitution), 43.05 (Compelling prostitution or
 child sexual exploitation), 43.25 (Sexual performance by a child),
 or 43.26 (Possession or promotion of child pornography), Penal
 Code;
 (B-1)  a violation of Section 43.02
 (Prostitution), Penal Code, if the offense is punishable under
 Subsection (c-1)(2) of that section;
 (C)  a violation of Section 20.04(a)(4)
 (Aggravated kidnapping), Penal Code, if the actor committed the
 offense or engaged in the conduct with intent to violate or abuse
 the victim sexually;
 (D)  a violation of Section 30.02 (Burglary),
 Penal Code, if the offense or conduct is punishable under
 Subsection (d) of that section and the actor committed the offense
 or engaged in the conduct with intent to commit a felony listed in
 Paragraph (A) or (C);
 (E)  a violation of Section 20.02 (Unlawful
 restraint), 20.03 (Kidnapping), or 20.04 (Aggravated kidnapping),
 Penal Code, if, as applicable:
 (i)  the judgment in the case contains an
 affirmative finding under Article 42.015; or
 (ii)  the order in the hearing or the papers
 in the case contain an affirmative finding that the victim or
 intended victim was younger than 17 years of age;
 (F)  the second violation of Section 21.08
 (Indecent exposure), Penal Code, but not if the second violation
 results in a deferred adjudication;
 (G)  an attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation, as
 defined by Chapter 15, Penal Code, to commit an offense or engage in
 conduct listed in Paragraph (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (K), or (L);
 (H)  a violation of the laws of another state,
 federal law, the laws of a foreign country, or the Uniform Code of
 Military Justice for or based on the violation of an offense
 containing elements that are substantially similar to the elements
 of an offense listed under Paragraph (A), (B), (B-1), (C), (D), (E),
 (G), (J), (K), or (L), but not if the violation results in a
 deferred adjudication;
 (I)  the second violation of the laws of another
 state, federal law, the laws of a foreign country, or the Uniform
 Code of Military Justice for or based on the violation of an offense
 containing elements that are substantially similar to the elements
 of the offense of indecent exposure, but not if the second violation
 results in a deferred adjudication;
 (J)  a violation of Section 33.021 (Online
 solicitation of a minor), Penal Code;
 (K)  a violation of Section 20A.02(a)(3), (4),
 (7), or (8) (Trafficking of persons), Penal Code; or
 (L)  a violation of Section 20A.03 (Continuous
 trafficking of persons), Penal Code, if the offense is based partly
 or wholly on conduct that constitutes an offense under Section
 20A.02(a)(3), (4), (7), or (8) of that code.
 SECTION 15.  Article 66.102(h), Code of Criminal Procedure,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (h)  In addition to the information described by this
 article, information in the computerized criminal history system
 must include the age of the victim of the offense if the offender
 was arrested for or charged with an offense under the following
 provisions of the Penal Code:
 (1)  Section 20.04(a)(4) (Aggravated Kidnapping), if
 the offender committed the offense with the intent to violate or
 abuse the victim sexually;
 (2)  Section 20A.02 (Trafficking of Persons), if the
 offender:
 (A)  trafficked a person with the intent or
 knowledge that the person would engage in sexual conduct, as
 defined by Section 43.25, Penal Code; or
 (B)  benefited from participating in a venture
 that involved a trafficked person engaging in sexual conduct, as
 defined by Section 43.25, Penal Code;
 (3)  Section 21.02 (Continuous Sexual Abuse of Young
 Child or Children);
 (4)  Section 21.11 (Indecency with a Child);
 (5)  Section 22.011 (Sexual Assault) or 22.021
 (Aggravated Sexual Assault);
 (6)  Section 30.02 (Burglary), if the offense is
 punishable under Subsection (d) of that section and the offender
 committed the offense with the intent to commit an offense
 described by Subdivision (1), (4), or (5);
 (7)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (Compelling Child Sexual
 Exploitation [Prostitution]); or
 (8)  Section 43.25 (Sexual Performance by a Child).
 SECTION 16.  Section 54.031(a), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  This section applies to a hearing under this title in
 which a child is alleged to be a delinquent child on the basis of a
 violation of any of the following provisions of the Penal Code, if a
 child 12 years of age or younger or a person with a disability is the
 alleged victim of the violation:
 (1)  Chapter 21 (Sexual Offenses) or 22 (Assaultive
 Offenses);
 (2)  Section 25.02 (Prohibited Sexual Conduct);
 (3)  Section 43.25 (Sexual Performance by a Child);
 (4)  Section 20A.02(a)(7) or (8) (Trafficking of
 Persons); or
 (5)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (Compelling Child Sexual
 Exploitation [Prostitution]).
 SECTION 17.  Section 161.001(b), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The court may order termination of the parent-child
 relationship if the court finds by clear and convincing evidence:
 (1)  that the parent has:
 (A)  voluntarily left the child alone or in the
 possession of another not the parent and expressed an intent not to
 return;
 (B)  voluntarily left the child alone or in the
 possession of another not the parent without expressing an intent
 to return, without providing for the adequate support of the child,
 and remained away for a period of at least three months;
 (C)  voluntarily left the child alone or in the
 possession of another without providing adequate support of the
 child and remained away for a period of at least six months;
 (D)  knowingly placed or knowingly allowed the
 child to remain in conditions or surroundings which endanger the
 physical or emotional well-being of the child;
 (E)  engaged in conduct or knowingly placed the
 child with persons who engaged in conduct which endangers the
 physical or emotional well-being of the child;
 (F)  failed to support the child in accordance
 with the parent's ability during a period of one year ending within
 six months of the date of the filing of the petition;
 (G)  abandoned the child without identifying the
 child or furnishing means of identification, and the child's
 identity cannot be ascertained by the exercise of reasonable
 diligence;
 (H)  voluntarily, and with knowledge of the
 pregnancy, abandoned the mother of the child beginning at a time
 during her pregnancy with the child and continuing through the
 birth, failed to provide adequate support or medical care for the
 mother during the period of abandonment before the birth of the
 child, and remained apart from the child or failed to support the
 child since the birth;
 (I)  contumaciously refused to submit to a
 reasonable and lawful order of a court under Subchapter D, Chapter
 261;
 (J)  been the major cause of:
 (i)  the failure of the child to be enrolled
 in school as required by the Education Code; or
 (ii)  the child's absence from the child's
 home without the consent of the parents or guardian for a
 substantial length of time or without the intent to return;
 (K)  executed before or after the suit is filed an
 unrevoked or irrevocable affidavit of relinquishment of parental
 rights as provided by this chapter;
 (L)  been convicted or has been placed on
 community supervision, including deferred adjudication community
 supervision, for being criminally responsible for the death or
 serious injury of a child under the following sections of the Penal
 Code, or under a law of another jurisdiction that contains elements
 that are substantially similar to the elements of an offense under
 one of the following Penal Code sections, or adjudicated under
 Title 3 for conduct that caused the death or serious injury of a
 child and that would constitute a violation of one of the following
 Penal Code sections:
 (i)  Section 19.02 (murder);
 (ii)  Section 19.03 (capital murder);
 (iii)  Section 19.04 (manslaughter);
 (iv)  Section 21.11 (indecency with a
 child);
 (v)  Section 22.01 (assault);
 (vi)  Section 22.011 (sexual assault);
 (vii)  Section 22.02 (aggravated assault);
 (viii)  Section 22.021 (aggravated sexual
 assault);
 (ix)  Section 22.04 (injury to a child,
 elderly individual, or disabled individual);
 (x)  Section 22.041 (abandoning or
 endangering child);
 (xi)  Section 25.02 (prohibited sexual
 conduct);
 (xii)  Section 43.25 (sexual performance by
 a child);
 (xiii)  Section 43.26 (possession or
 promotion of child pornography);
 (xiv)  Section 21.02 (continuous sexual
 abuse of young child or children);
 (xv)  Section 20A.02(a)(7) or (8)
 (trafficking of persons); and
 (xvi)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (compelling
 child sexual exploitation [prostitution]);
 (M)  had his or her parent-child relationship
 terminated with respect to another child based on a finding that the
 parent's conduct was in violation of Paragraph (D) or (E) or
 substantially equivalent provisions of the law of another state;
 (N)  constructively abandoned the child who has
 been in the permanent or temporary managing conservatorship of the
 Department of Family and Protective Services for not less than six
 months, and:
 (i)  the department has made reasonable
 efforts to return the child to the parent;
 (ii)  the parent has not regularly visited
 or maintained significant contact with the child; and
 (iii)  the parent has demonstrated an
 inability to provide the child with a safe environment;
 (O)  failed to comply with the provisions of a
 court order that specifically established the actions necessary for
 the parent to obtain the return of the child who has been in the
 permanent or temporary managing conservatorship of the Department
 of Family and Protective Services for not less than nine months as a
 result of the child's removal from the parent under Chapter 262 for
 the abuse or neglect of the child;
 (P)  used a controlled substance, as defined by
 Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, in a manner that endangered the
 health or safety of the child, and:
 (i)  failed to complete a court-ordered
 substance abuse treatment program; or
 (ii)  after completion of a court-ordered
 substance abuse treatment program, continued to abuse a controlled
 substance;
 (Q)  knowingly engaged in criminal conduct that
 has resulted in the parent's:
 (i)  conviction of an offense; and
 (ii)  confinement or imprisonment and
 inability to care for the child for not less than two years from the
 date of filing the petition;
 (R)  been the cause of the child being born
 addicted to alcohol or a controlled substance, other than a
 controlled substance legally obtained by prescription;
 (S)  voluntarily delivered the child to a
 designated emergency infant care provider under Section 262.302
 without expressing an intent to return for the child;
 (T)  been convicted of:
 (i)  the murder of the other parent of the
 child under Section 19.02 or 19.03, Penal Code, or under a law of
 another state, federal law, the law of a foreign country, or the
 Uniform Code of Military Justice that contains elements that are
 substantially similar to the elements of an offense under Section
 19.02 or 19.03, Penal Code;
 (ii)  criminal attempt under Section 15.01,
 Penal Code, or under a law of another state, federal law, the law of
 a foreign country, or the Uniform Code of Military Justice that
 contains elements that are substantially similar to the elements of
 an offense under Section 15.01, Penal Code, to commit the offense
 described by Subparagraph (i);
 (iii)  criminal solicitation under Section
 15.03, Penal Code, or under a law of another state, federal law, the
 law of a foreign country, or the Uniform Code of Military Justice
 that contains elements that are substantially similar to the
 elements of an offense under Section 15.03, Penal Code, of the
 offense described by Subparagraph (i); or
 (iv)  the sexual assault of the other parent
 of the child under Section 22.011 or 22.021, Penal Code, or under a
 law of another state, federal law, or the Uniform Code of Military
 Justice that contains elements that are substantially similar to
 the elements of an offense under Section 22.011 or 22.021, Penal
 Code; or
 (U)  been placed on community supervision,
 including deferred adjudication community supervision, or another
 functionally equivalent form of community supervision or
 probation, for being criminally responsible for the sexual assault
 of the other parent of the child under Section 22.011 or 22.021,
 Penal Code, or under a law of another state, federal law, or the
 Uniform Code of Military Justice that contains elements that are
 substantially similar to the elements of an offense under Section
 22.011 or 22.021, Penal Code; and
 (2)  that termination is in the best interest of the
 child.
 SECTION 18.  Section 261.001(1), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (1)  "Abuse" includes the following acts or omissions
 by a person:
 (A)  mental or emotional injury to a child that
 results in an observable and material impairment in the child's
 growth, development, or psychological functioning;
 (B)  causing or permitting the child to be in a
 situation in which the child sustains a mental or emotional injury
 that results in an observable and material impairment in the
 child's growth, development, or psychological functioning;
 (C)  physical injury that results in substantial
 harm to the child, or the genuine threat of substantial harm from
 physical injury to the child, including an injury that is at
 variance with the history or explanation given and excluding an
 accident or reasonable discipline by a parent, guardian, or
 managing or possessory conservator that does not expose the child
 to a substantial risk of harm;
 (D)  failure to make a reasonable effort to
 prevent an action by another person that results in physical injury
 that results in substantial harm to the child;
 (E)  sexual conduct harmful to a child's mental,
 emotional, or physical welfare, including conduct that constitutes
 the offense of continuous sexual abuse of young child or children
 under Section 21.02, Penal Code, indecency with a child under
 Section 21.11, Penal Code, sexual assault under Section 22.011,
 Penal Code, or aggravated sexual assault under Section 22.021,
 Penal Code;
 (F)  failure to make a reasonable effort to
 prevent sexual conduct harmful to a child;
 (G)  compelling or encouraging the child to engage
 in sexual conduct as defined by Section 43.01, Penal Code,
 including compelling or encouraging the child in a manner that
 constitutes an offense of trafficking of persons under Section
 20A.02(a)(7) or (8), Penal Code, prostitution under Section
 43.02(b), Penal Code, or compelling child sexual exploitation
 [prostitution] under Section 43.05(a)(2), Penal Code;
 (H)  causing, permitting, encouraging, engaging
 in, or allowing the photographing, filming, or depicting of the
 child if the person knew or should have known that the resulting
 photograph, film, or depiction of the child is obscene as defined by
 Section 43.21, Penal Code, or pornographic;
 (I)  the current use by a person of a controlled
 substance as defined by Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, in a
 manner or to the extent that the use results in physical, mental, or
 emotional injury to a child;
 (J)  causing, expressly permitting, or
 encouraging a child to use a controlled substance as defined by
 Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code;
 (K)  causing, permitting, encouraging, engaging
 in, or allowing a sexual performance by a child as defined by
 Section 43.25, Penal Code;
 (L)  knowingly causing, permitting, encouraging,
 engaging in, or allowing a child to be trafficked in a manner
 punishable as an offense under Section 20A.02(a)(5), (6), (7), or
 (8), Penal Code, or the failure to make a reasonable effort to
 prevent a child from being trafficked in a manner punishable as an
 offense under any of those sections; or
 (M)  forcing or coercing a child to enter into a
 marriage.
 SECTION 19.  Section 262.2015(b), Family Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The court may find under Subsection (a) that a parent
 has subjected the child to aggravated circumstances if:
 (1)  the parent abandoned the child without
 identification or a means for identifying the child;
 (2)  the child or another child of the parent is a
 victim of serious bodily injury or sexual abuse inflicted by the
 parent or by another person with the parent's consent;
 (3)  the parent has engaged in conduct against the
 child or another child of the parent that would constitute an
 offense under the following provisions of the Penal Code:
 (A)  Section 19.02 (murder);
 (B)  Section 19.03 (capital murder);
 (C)  Section 19.04 (manslaughter);
 (D)  Section 21.11 (indecency with a child);
 (E)  Section 22.011 (sexual assault);
 (F)  Section 22.02 (aggravated assault);
 (G)  Section 22.021 (aggravated sexual assault);
 (H)  Section 22.04 (injury to a child, elderly
 individual, or disabled individual);
 (I)  Section 22.041 (abandoning or endangering
 child);
 (J)  Section 25.02 (prohibited sexual conduct);
 (K)  Section 43.25 (sexual performance by a
 child);
 (L)  Section 43.26 (possession or promotion of
 child pornography);
 (M)  Section 21.02 (continuous sexual abuse of
 young child or children);
 (N)  Section 43.05(a)(2) (compelling child sexual
 exploitation [prostitution]); or
 (O)  Section 20A.02(a)(7) or (8) (trafficking of
 persons);
 (4)  the parent voluntarily left the child alone or in
 the possession of another person not the parent of the child for at
 least six months without expressing an intent to return and without
 providing adequate support for the child;
 (5)  the parent's parental rights with regard to
 another child have been involuntarily terminated based on a finding
 that the parent's conduct violated Section 161.001(b)(1)(D) or (E)
 or a substantially equivalent provision of another state's law;
 (6)  the parent has been convicted for:
 (A)  the murder of another child of the parent and
 the offense would have been an offense under 18 U.S.C. Section
 1111(a) if the offense had occurred in the special maritime or
 territorial jurisdiction of the United States;
 (B)  the voluntary manslaughter of another child
 of the parent and the offense would have been an offense under 18
 U.S.C. Section 1112(a) if the offense had occurred in the special
 maritime or territorial jurisdiction of the United States;
 (C)  aiding or abetting, attempting, conspiring,
 or soliciting an offense under Paragraph (A) or (B); or
 (D)  the felony assault of the child or another
 child of the parent that resulted in serious bodily injury to the
 child or another child of the parent;
 (7)  the parent's parental rights with regard to
 another child of the parent have been involuntarily terminated; or
 (8)  the parent is required under any state or federal
 law to register with a sex offender registry.
 SECTION 20.  Section 71.0353, Government Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 71.0353.  TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS INFORMATION. As a
 component of the official monthly report submitted to the Office of
 Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System, a district court
 or county court at law shall report the number of cases filed for
 the following offenses:
 (1)  trafficking of persons under Section 20A.02, Penal
 Code;
 (2)  prostitution under Section 43.02, Penal Code; and
 (3)  compelling prostitution or child sexual
 exploitation under Section 43.05, Penal Code.
 SECTION 21.  The heading to Section 411.0728, Government
 Code, is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 411.0728.  PROCEDURE FOR CERTAIN VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING
 OF PERSONS OR COMPELLING PROSTITUTION OR CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION.
 SECTION 22.  Section 499.027(b), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  An inmate is not eligible under this subchapter to be
 considered for release to intensive supervision parole if:
 (1)  the inmate is awaiting transfer to the
 institutional division, or serving a sentence, for an offense for
 which the judgment contains an affirmative finding under Article
 42A.054(c) or (d), Code of Criminal Procedure;
 (2)  the inmate is awaiting transfer to the
 institutional division, or serving a sentence, for an offense
 listed in one of the following sections of the Penal Code:
 (A)  Section 19.02 (murder);
 (B)  Section 19.03 (capital murder);
 (C)  Section 19.04 (manslaughter);
 (D)  Section 20.03 (kidnapping);
 (E)  Section 20.04 (aggravated kidnapping);
 (F)  Section 21.11 (indecency with a child);
 (G)  Section 22.011 (sexual assault);
 (H)  Section 22.02 (aggravated assault);
 (I)  Section 22.021 (aggravated sexual assault);
 (J)  Section 22.04 (injury to a child, elderly
 individual, or disabled individual);
 (K)  Section 25.02 (prohibited sexual conduct);
 (L)  Section 25.08 (sale or purchase of a child);
 (M)  Section 28.02 (arson);
 (N)  Section 29.02 (robbery);
 (O)  Section 29.03 (aggravated robbery);
 (P)  Section 30.02 (burglary), if the offense is
 punished as a first-degree felony under that section;
 (Q)  Section 43.04 (aggravated promotion of
 prostitution);
 (R)  Section 43.05 (compelling prostitution or
 child sexual exploitation);
 (S)  Section 43.24 (sale, distribution, or
 display of harmful material to minor);
 (T)  Section 43.25 (sexual performance by a
 child);
 (U)  Section 46.10 (deadly weapon in penal
 institution);
 (V)  Section 15.01 (criminal attempt), if the
 offense attempted is listed in this subsection;
 (W)  Section 15.02 (criminal conspiracy), if the
 offense that is the subject of the conspiracy is listed in this
 subsection;
 (X)  Section 15.03 (criminal solicitation), if
 the offense solicited is listed in this subsection;
 (Y)  Section 21.02 (continuous sexual abuse of
 young child or children);
 (Z)  Section 20A.02 (trafficking of persons);
 (AA) Section 20A.03 (continuous trafficking of
 persons); or
 (BB) Section 43.041 (aggravated online promotion
 of prostitution); or
 (3)  the inmate is awaiting transfer to the
 institutional division, or serving a sentence, for an offense under
 Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, punishable by a minimum term of
 imprisonment or a maximum fine that is greater than the minimum term
 of imprisonment or the maximum fine for a first degree felony.
 SECTION 23.  Section 1701.258(b), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The commission shall make available to each officer a
 voluntary advanced education, instruction, and training program on
 the trafficking of persons and compelling prostitution or child
 sexual exploitation prohibited under Sections 20A.02 and 43.05,
 Penal Code.
 SECTION 24.  Section 20A.02(a), Penal Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  A person commits an offense if the person knowingly:
 (1)  traffics another person with the intent that the
 trafficked person engage in forced labor or services;
 (2)  receives a benefit from participating in a venture
 that involves an activity described by Subdivision (1), including
 by receiving labor or services the person knows are forced labor or
 services;
 (3)  traffics another person and, through force, fraud,
 or coercion, causes the trafficked person to engage in conduct
 prohibited by:
 (A)  Section 43.02 (Prostitution);
 (B)  Section 43.03 (Promotion of Prostitution);
 (B-1)  Section 43.031 (Online Promotion of
 Prostitution);
 (C)  Section 43.04 (Aggravated Promotion of
 Prostitution);
 (C-1)  Section 43.041 (Aggravated Online
 Promotion of Prostitution); or
 (D)  Section 43.05 (Compelling Prostitution or
 Child Sexual Exploitation);
 (4)  receives a benefit from participating in a venture
 that involves an activity described by Subdivision (3) or engages
 in sexual conduct with a person trafficked in the manner described
 in Subdivision (3);
 (5)  traffics a child with the intent that the
 trafficked child engage in forced labor or services;
 (6)  receives a benefit from participating in a venture
 that involves an activity described by Subdivision (5), including
 by receiving labor or services the person knows are forced labor or
 services;
 (7)  traffics a child and by any means causes the
 trafficked child to engage in, or become the victim of, conduct
 prohibited by:
 (A)  Section 21.02 (Continuous Sexual Abuse of
 Young Child or Children);
 (B)  Section 21.11 (Indecency with a Child);
 (C)  Section 22.011 (Sexual Assault);
 (D)  Section 22.021 (Aggravated Sexual Assault);
 (E)  Section 43.02 (Prostitution);
 (F)  Section 43.03 (Promotion of Prostitution);
 (F-1)  Section 43.031 (Online Promotion of
 Prostitution);
 (G)  Section 43.04 (Aggravated Promotion of
 Prostitution);
 (G-1)  Section 43.041 (Aggravated Online
 Promotion of Prostitution);
 (H)  Section 43.05 (Compelling Prostitution or
 Child Sexual Exploitation);
 (I)  Section 43.25 (Sexual Performance by a
 Child);
 (J)  Section 43.251 (Employment Harmful to
 Children); or
 (K)  Section 43.26 (Possession or Promotion of
 Child Pornography); or
 (8)  receives a benefit from participating in a venture
 that involves an activity described by Subdivision (7) or engages
 in sexual conduct with a child trafficked in the manner described in
 Subdivision (7).
 SECTION 25.  Section 21.02(c), Penal Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (c)  For purposes of this section, "act of sexual abuse"
 means any act that is a violation of one or more of the following
 penal laws:
 (1)  aggravated kidnapping under Section 20.04(a)(4),
 if the actor committed the offense with the intent to violate or
 abuse the victim sexually;
 (2)  indecency with a child under Section 21.11(a)(1),
 if the actor committed the offense in a manner other than by
 touching, including touching through clothing, the breast of a
 child;
 (3)  sexual assault under Section 22.011;
 (4)  aggravated sexual assault under Section 22.021;
 (5)  burglary under Section 30.02, if the offense is
 punishable under Subsection (d) of that section and the actor
 committed the offense with the intent to commit an offense listed in
 Subdivisions (1)-(4);
 (6)  sexual performance by a child under Section 43.25;
 (7)  trafficking of persons under Section 20A.02(a)(7)
 or (8); and
 (8)  compelling child sexual exploitation
 [prostitution] under Section 43.05(a)(2).
 SECTION 26.  Section 71.02(a), Penal Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  A person commits an offense if, with the intent to
 establish, maintain, or participate in a combination or in the
 profits of a combination or as a member of a criminal street gang,
 the person commits or conspires to commit one or more of the
 following:
 (1)  murder, capital murder, arson, aggravated
 robbery, robbery, burglary, theft, aggravated kidnapping,
 kidnapping, aggravated assault, aggravated sexual assault, sexual
 assault, continuous sexual abuse of young child or children,
 solicitation of a minor, forgery, deadly conduct, assault
 punishable as a Class A misdemeanor, burglary of a motor vehicle, or
 unauthorized use of a motor vehicle;
 (2)  any gambling offense punishable as a Class A
 misdemeanor;
 (3)  promotion of prostitution, aggravated promotion
 of prostitution, or compelling prostitution or child sexual
 exploitation;
 (4)  unlawful manufacture, transportation, repair, or
 sale of firearms or prohibited weapons;
 (5)  unlawful manufacture, delivery, dispensation, or
 distribution of a controlled substance or dangerous drug, or
 unlawful possession of a controlled substance or dangerous drug
 through forgery, fraud, misrepresentation, or deception;
 (5-a) causing the unlawful delivery, dispensation, or
 distribution of a controlled substance or dangerous drug in
 violation of Subtitle B, Title 3, Occupations Code;
 (6)  any unlawful wholesale promotion or possession of
 any obscene material or obscene device with the intent to wholesale
 promote the same;
 (7)  any offense under Subchapter B, Chapter 43,
 depicting or involving conduct by or directed toward a child
 younger than 18 years of age;
 (8)  any felony offense under Chapter 32;
 (9)  any offense under Chapter 36;
 (10)  any offense under Chapter 34, 35, or 35A;
 (11)  any offense under Section 37.11(a);
 (12)  any offense under Chapter 20A;
 (13)  any offense under Section 37.10;
 (14)  any offense under Section 38.06, 38.07, 38.09, or
 38.11;
 (15)  any offense under Section 42.10;
 (16)  any offense under Section 46.06(a)(1) or 46.14;
 (17)  any offense under Section 20.05 or 20.06;
 (18)  any offense under Section 16.02; or
 (19)  any offense classified as a felony under the Tax
 Code.
 SECTION 27.  Section 93.013(a), Property Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  Notwithstanding a provision in a lease to the contrary,
 a tenant's right of possession terminates and the landlord has a
 right to recover possession of the leased premises if the tenant is
 using the premises or allowing the premises to be used for the
 purposes of prostitution, promotion of prostitution, aggravated
 promotion of prostitution, or compelling prostitution or child
 sexual exploitation, as prohibited by the Penal Code, or
 trafficking of persons as described by Section 20A.02, Penal Code.
 SECTION 28.  The change in law made by this Act applies only
 to an offense committed or conduct that occurs on or after the
 effective date of this Act. An offense committed or conduct that
 occurs before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law
 in effect on the date the offense was committed or the conduct
 occurred, and the former law is continued in effect for that
 purpose. For the purposes of this section, an offense was committed
 or conduct occurred before the effective date of this Act if any
 element of the offense or conduct occurred before that date.
 SECTION 29.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.