Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB521 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/10/2020

                            87R440 EAS-D
 By: Fierro H.B. No. 521


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment and use of a voluntary registry of
 individuals experiencing mental illness who waive the right to
 purchase or receive transfer of a firearm; creating criminal
 offenses.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 411, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter H-1 to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER H-1. VOLUNTARY REGISTRY OF INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING
 MENTAL ILLNESS WHO WAIVE RIGHT TO PURCHASE OR RECEIVE TRANSFER OF
 FIREARM
 Sec. 411.221.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Firearm" has the meaning assigned by Section
 46.01, Penal Code.
 (2)  "Licensed firearms dealer" means an individual who
 is licensed as a firearms dealer under 18 U.S.C. Section 923.
 Sec. 411.222.  VOLUNTARY REGISTRY OF INDIVIDUALS WAIVING
 RIGHT TO PURCHASE OR RECEIVE TRANSFER OF FIREARM. The department
 shall establish and maintain a registry that identifies individuals
 who have voluntarily waived the right to purchase or receive
 transfer of a firearm under Section 411.223, except that the
 registry may not include information for an individual with respect
 to a waiver that has been revoked under Section 411.226.
 Sec. 411.223.  WAIVER OF RIGHT TO PURCHASE OR RECEIVE
 TRANSFER OF FIREARM. (a) An individual experiencing mental
 illness may submit to the department, on a form prescribed by the
 department, a waiver of the individual's right to purchase or
 receive transfer of a firearm.
 (b)  The waiver form must require the individual to provide
 information sufficient to enable the department to verify the
 individual's identity.
 (c)  In addition to other requirements specified by
 department rule, the waiver form must contain the following
 prominently displayed statement:
 "BECAUSE YOU HAVE SUBMITTED THIS WAIVER, YOU MAY NOT PURCHASE
 OR RECEIVE TRANSFER OF ANY FIREARMS. YOU MAY VOLUNTARILY REVOKE
 THIS WAIVER AT ANY TIME BY SUBMITTING A REVOCATION FORM TO THE TEXAS
 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY."
 (d)  In submitting the waiver, the individual may designate a
 third person to be notified if the individual revokes the waiver.
 (e)  The fact that an individual has submitted a waiver under
 this section or is listed in the voluntary registry does not in
 itself prohibit the individual from possessing a firearm under
 state law.
 Sec. 411.224.  ADDITION TO VOLUNTARY REGISTRY. Not later
 than 24 hours after the department receives the completed waiver
 form, the department shall enter the individual's name and
 identifying information in the registry.
 Sec. 411.225.  DUTY TO ACCESS VOLUNTARY REGISTRY. Before
 transferring a firearm to an individual, a licensed firearms dealer
 shall access the voluntary registry to ensure that the individual
 is not listed in that registry, regardless of whether the
 individual presents an apparently valid license to carry a handgun
 issued under Subchapter H.
 Sec. 411.226.  REVOCATION OF WAIVER; REMOVAL FROM VOLUNTARY
 REGISTRY. (a) An individual experiencing mental illness may
 revoke a waiver under this subchapter by submitting a revocation to
 the department on a form prescribed by the department.
 (b)  The revocation form must require the individual to
 provide information sufficient to enable the department to verify
 that the individual submitting the revocation is the same
 individual who submitted the waiver.
 (c)  Not later than 24 hours after the department receives a
 revocation form, the department shall, if applicable, notify the
 third person designated in the waiver under Section 411.223(d) that
 the department has received a revocation form.
 (d)  Subject to Subsection (e), not later than the seventh
 day after the date the department receives a revocation form, the
 department shall:
 (1)  remove all information about the individual from
 the voluntary registry;
 (2)  destroy all records of the waiver and revocation
 forms; and
 (3)  notify the individual that all information about
 the individual was successfully removed from the voluntary
 registry.
 (e)  The department may not remove information about an
 individual from the voluntary registry before the seventh day after
 the date the individual submitted the waiver for inclusion in the
 registry, regardless of whether a revocation of the waiver is made
 before the expiration of that period.
 Sec. 411.227.  MULTIPLE WAIVERS AND REVOCATIONS PERMITTED.
 An individual experiencing mental illness may make one or more
 waivers or revocations of waiver under this subchapter, as the
 individual considers necessary or appropriate.
 Sec. 411.228.  WAIVERS AND REVOCATIONS BY AUTHORIZED
 REPRESENTATIVE PERMITTED. A person who is authorized by law to
 represent an individual experiencing mental illness may make, as
 the authorized representative considers necessary or appropriate,
 waivers or revocations of waivers under this subchapter on behalf
 of the individual, provided that the waiver or revocation is
 considered within the scope of the representation.
 Sec. 411.229.  AVAILABILITY OF FORMS. The department shall
 make available the waiver form described by Section 411.223 and the
 revocation form described by Section 411.226:
 (1)  on the department's Internet website;
 (2)  at each county clerk's office;
 (3)  at the location at which a licensed firearms
 dealer conducts sales or other transfers of firearms; and
 (4)  to individuals and facilities that are licensed,
 certified, or otherwise authorized to provide mental health care
 services, for profit or otherwise, in the ordinary course of
 business or professional practice.
 Sec. 411.230.  VOLUNTARY REGISTRY ACCESSIBILITY. The
 department shall ensure that the volunteer registry is maintained
 in a secure electronic database that:
 (1)  documents the date and time that any information
 about a specific individual is added to or removed from the
 registry;
 (2)  provides a licensed firearms dealer with real time
 access to the registry and documents the name of the specific dealer
 gaining access and the date and time that the access occurred; and
 (3)  prevents unauthorized access to the registry.
 Sec. 411.231.  CONFIDENTIALITY AND DISCLOSURE OF
 INFORMATION. Information obtained by the department for the
 voluntary registry:
 (1)  is confidential and not subject to disclosure
 under Chapter 552; and
 (2)  may not be disclosed except to a licensed firearms
 dealer in connection with a prospective transfer of a firearm or to
 a law enforcement agency.
 Sec. 411.232.  OFFENSE. (a) A person commits an offense if
 the person knowingly:
 (1)  submits a waiver form under Section 411.223 to the
 department to add the name and identifying information of another
 person to the voluntary registry without the other person's
 effective consent; or
 (2)  submits a revocation form under Section 411.226 to
 the department to remove the name and identifying information of
 another person from the voluntary registry without the other
 person's effective consent.
 (b)  An offense under this section is a state jail felony.
 Sec. 411.233.  CONSIDERATION IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
 PROHIBITED. A court may not consider a waiver or revocation under
 this subchapter as evidence in any legal proceeding other than in
 the prosecution of an offense under Section 46.06(a)(7), Penal
 Code, or Section 411.232 of this code.
 Sec. 411.234.  BENEFITS. Subject to Section 411.228, a
 person may not require an individual experiencing mental illness to
 submit a waiver under this subchapter for any reason, including as a
 condition of receiving employment, housing, education, or any
 benefit or service.
 Sec. 411.235.  RULES. (a) The director shall adopt rules to
 establish and maintain the voluntary registry, including rules
 prescribing the forms necessary for submission or revocation of a
 waiver described by this subchapter.
 (b)  The rules governing use or disclosure of information in
 the registry must be at least as stringent as the Health Insurance
 Portability and Accountability Act and Privacy Standards, as
 defined by Section 181.001, Health and Safety Code.
 SECTION 2.  Section 46.06(a), Penal Code, is amended to read
 as follows:
 (a)  A person commits an offense if the person:
 (1)  sells, rents, leases, loans, or gives a handgun to
 any person knowing that the person to whom the handgun is to be
 delivered intends to use it unlawfully or in the commission of an
 unlawful act;
 (2)  intentionally or knowingly sells, rents, leases,
 or gives or offers to sell, rent, lease, or give to any child
 younger than 18 years of age any firearm, club, or
 location-restricted knife;
 (3)  intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly sells a
 firearm or ammunition for a firearm to any person who is
 intoxicated;
 (4)  knowingly sells a firearm or ammunition for a
 firearm to any person who has been convicted of a felony before the
 fifth anniversary of the later of the following dates:
 (A)  the person's release from confinement
 following conviction of the felony; or
 (B)  the person's release from supervision under
 community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision following
 conviction of the felony;
 (5)  sells, rents, leases, loans, or gives a handgun to
 any person knowing that an active protective order is directed to
 the person to whom the handgun is to be delivered; [or]
 (6)  knowingly purchases, rents, leases, or receives as
 a loan or gift from another a handgun while an active protective
 order is directed to the actor; or
 (7)  is a licensed firearms dealer and sells or
 otherwise transfers a firearm to a person the dealer knows is listed
 in the voluntary registry created under Subchapter H-1, Chapter
 411, Government Code.
 SECTION 3.  Section 46.06(b), Penal Code, is amended by
 adding Subdivision (3) to read as follows:
 (3)  "Licensed firearms dealer" means a person who is
 licensed as a firearms dealer under 18 U.S.C. Section 923.
 SECTION 4.  (a) Not later than September 1, 2022, the
 Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas shall develop and
 make available the waiver and revocation forms and create the
 voluntary registry required by Subchapter H-1, Chapter 411,
 Government Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  Section 46.06(a), Penal Code, as amended by this Act,
 applies only to a sale or other transfer of a firearm that occurs on
 or after September 1, 2022.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.