Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1367 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 04/27/2023

                    By: Creighton S.B. No. 1367


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the confidentiality of certain information for
 full-time employees of a county courthouse, the Office of Court
 Administration of the Texas Judicial System, or the Texas Indigent
 Defense Commission and the employees' family members.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Section 13.0021, Election Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 13.0021.  ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION FROM
 CERTAIN FEDERAL AND STATE JUDGES, FEDERAL OFFICIALS, GOVERNMENTAL
 EMPLOYEES, AND FAMILY MEMBERS.
 SECTION 2.  Section 13.0021(b), Election Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The registrar of the county shall omit from the
 registration list the residence address for a [If the] registration
 applicant who is:
 (1)  a federal judge, including a federal bankruptcy
 judge;
 (2)  [,] a state judge;
 (3)  [,] a marshal of the United States Marshals
 Service;
 (4)  [,] a United States attorney;
 (5)  a full-time employee of:
 (A)  a county whose duties are performed at the
 county courthouse, including a court clerk;
 (B)  the Office of Court Administration of the
 Texas Judicial System; or
 (C)  the Texas Indigent Defense Commission;[,] or
 (6)  a family member of a person listed in Subdivisions
 (1)-(5) [state judge, a federal judge, including a federal
 bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United States Marshals Service,
 or a United States attorney, the registrar of the county shall omit
 the applicant's residence address from the registration list].
 SECTION 3.  Section 552.117(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  Information is excepted from the requirements of
 Section 552.021 if it is information that relates to the home
 address, home telephone number, emergency contact information, or
 social security number of the following person or that reveals
 whether the person has family members:
 (1)  a current or former official or employee of a
 governmental body, except as otherwise provided by Section 552.024;
 (2)  a current or honorably retired peace officer as
 defined by Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, or a current or
 honorably retired security officer commissioned under Section
 51.212, Education Code, regardless of whether the officer complies
 with Section 552.024 or 552.1175, as applicable;
 (3)  a current or former employee of the Texas
 Department of Criminal Justice or of the predecessor in function of
 the department or any division of the department, regardless of
 whether the current or former employee complies with Section
 552.1175;
 (4)  a peace officer as defined by Article 2.12, Code of
 Criminal Procedure, or other law, a reserve law enforcement
 officer, a commissioned deputy game warden, or a corrections
 officer in a municipal, county, or state penal institution in this
 state who was killed in the line of duty, regardless of whether the
 deceased complied with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;
 (5)  a commissioned security officer as defined by
 Section 1702.002, Occupations Code, regardless of whether the
 officer complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175, as applicable;
 (6)  an officer or employee of a community supervision
 and corrections department established under Chapter 76 who
 performs a duty described by Section 76.004(b), regardless of
 whether the officer or employee complies with Section 552.024 or
 552.1175;
 (7)  a current or former employee of the office of the
 attorney general who is or was assigned to a division of that office
 the duties of which involve law enforcement, regardless of whether
 the current or former employee complies with Section 552.024 or
 552.1175;
 (8)  a current or former employee of the Texas Juvenile
 Justice Department or of the predecessors in function of the
 department, regardless of whether the current or former employee
 complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;
 (9)  a current or former juvenile probation or
 supervision officer certified by the Texas Juvenile Justice
 Department, or the predecessors in function of the department,
 under Title 12, Human Resources Code, regardless of whether the
 current or former officer complies with Section 552.024 or
 552.1175;
 (10)  a current or former employee of a juvenile
 justice program or facility, as those terms are defined by Section
 261.405, Family Code, regardless of whether the current or former
 employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;
 (11)  a current or former member of the United States
 Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, or Marine Corps, an auxiliary
 service of one of those branches of the armed forces, or the Texas
 military forces, as that term is defined by Section 437.001;
 (12)  a current or former district attorney, criminal
 district attorney, or county or municipal attorney whose
 jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child protective services
 matters, regardless of whether the current or former attorney
 complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;
 (13)  a current or former employee of a district
 attorney, criminal district attorney, or county or municipal
 attorney whose jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child
 protective services matters, regardless of whether the current or
 former employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;
 (14)  a current or former employee of the Texas Civil
 Commitment Office or of the predecessor in function of the office or
 a division of the office, regardless of whether the current or
 former employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;
 (15)  a current or former federal judge or state judge,
 as those terms are defined by Section 1.005, Election Code, a
 federal bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United States Marshals
 Service, a United States attorney, or a family member of a current
 or former federal judge, including a federal bankruptcy judge, a
 marshal of the United States Marshals Service, a United States
 attorney, or a state judge;
 (16)  a current or former child protective services
 caseworker, adult protective services caseworker, or investigator
 for the Department of Family and Protective Services, regardless of
 whether the caseworker or investigator complies with Section
 552.024 or 552.1175, or a current or former employee of a department
 contractor performing child protective services caseworker, adult
 protective services caseworker, or investigator functions for the
 contractor on behalf of the department;
 (17)  an elected public officer, regardless of whether
 the officer complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;
 (18)  a current or former United States attorney,
 assistant United States attorney, federal public defender, deputy
 federal public defender, or assistant federal public defender and
 the spouse or child of the current or former attorney or public
 defender, regardless of whether the person complies with Section
 552.024 or 552.1175; [or]
 (19)  a firefighter or volunteer firefighter or
 emergency medical services personnel as defined by Section 773.003,
 Health and Safety Code, regardless of whether the firefighter or
 volunteer firefighter or emergency medical services personnel
 comply with Section 552.024 or 552.1175, as applicable; or
 (20)  a full-time employee of:
 (A)  a county whose duties are performed at the
 county courthouse, including a court clerk;
 (B)  the Office of Court Administration of the
 Texas Judicial System; or
 (C)  the Texas Indigent Defense Commission.
 SECTION 4.  Section 552.1175(a), Government Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  This section applies only to:
 (1)  current or honorably retired peace officers as
 defined by Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, or special
 investigators as described by Article 2.122, Code of Criminal
 Procedure;
 (2)  current or honorably retired county jailers as
 defined by Section 1701.001, Occupations Code;
 (3)  current or former employees of the Texas
 Department of Criminal Justice or of the predecessor in function of
 the department or any division of the department;
 (4)  commissioned security officers as defined by
 Section 1702.002, Occupations Code;
 (5)  a current or former district attorney, criminal
 district attorney, or county or municipal attorney whose
 jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child protective services
 matters;
 (5-a) a current or former employee of a district
 attorney, criminal district attorney, or county or municipal
 attorney whose jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child
 protective services matters;
 (6)  officers and employees of a community supervision
 and corrections department established under Chapter 76 who perform
 a duty described by Section 76.004(b);
 (7)  criminal investigators of the United States as
 described by Article 2.122(a), Code of Criminal Procedure;
 (8)  current or honorably retired police officers and
 inspectors of the United States Federal Protective Service;
 (9)  current and former employees of the office of the
 attorney general who are or were assigned to a division of that
 office the duties of which involve law enforcement;
 (10)  current or former juvenile probation and
 detention officers certified by the Texas Juvenile Justice
 Department, or the predecessors in function of the department,
 under Title 12, Human Resources Code;
 (11)  current or former employees of a juvenile justice
 program or facility, as those terms are defined by Section 261.405,
 Family Code;
 (12)  current or former employees of the Texas Juvenile
 Justice Department or the predecessors in function of the
 department;
 (13)  federal judges and state judges as defined by
 Section 1.005, Election Code;
 (14)  current or former employees of the Texas Civil
 Commitment Office or of the predecessor in function of the office or
 a division of the office;
 (15)  a current or former member of the United States
 Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, or Marine Corps, an auxiliary
 service of one of those branches of the armed forces, or the Texas
 military forces, as that term is defined by Section 437.001;
 (16)  a current or former child protective services
 caseworker, adult protective services caseworker, or investigator
 for the Department of Family and Protective Services or a current or
 former employee of a department contractor performing child
 protective services caseworker, adult protective services
 caseworker, or investigator functions for the contractor on behalf
 of the department;
 (17)  an elected public officer;
 (18)  a firefighter or volunteer firefighter or
 emergency medical services personnel as defined by Section 773.003,
 Health and Safety Code; [and]
 (19)  a current or former United States attorney,
 assistant United States attorney, federal public defender, deputy
 federal public defender, or assistant federal public defender; and
 (20)  a full-time employee of:
 (A)  a county whose duties are performed at the
 county courthouse, including a court clerk;
 (B)  the Office of Court Administration of the
 Texas Judicial System; and
 (C)  the Texas Indigent Defense Commission.
 SECTION 5.  Section 25.025(a), Tax Code, is amended to read
 as follows:
 (a)  This section applies only to:
 (1)  a current or former peace officer as defined by
 Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, and the spouse or
 surviving spouse of the peace officer;
 (2)  the adult child of a current peace officer as
 defined by Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure;
 (3)  a current or honorably retired county jailer as
 defined by Section 1701.001, Occupations Code;
 (4)  an employee of the Texas Department of Criminal
 Justice;
 (5)  a commissioned security officer as defined by
 Section 1702.002, Occupations Code;
 (6)  an individual who shows that the individual, the
 individual's child, or another person in the individual's household
 is a victim of family violence as defined by Section 71.004, Family
 Code, by providing:
 (A)  a copy of a protective order issued under
 Chapter 85, Family Code, or a magistrate's order for emergency
 protection issued under Article 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure;
 or
 (B)  other independent documentary evidence
 necessary to show that the individual, the individual's child, or
 another person in the individual's household is a victim of family
 violence;
 (7)  an individual who shows that the individual, the
 individual's child, or another person in the individual's household
 is a victim of sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking of
 persons by providing:
 (A)  a copy of a protective order issued under
 Subchapter A or B, Chapter 7B, Code of Criminal Procedure, or a
 magistrate's order for emergency protection issued under Article
 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure; or
 (B)  other independent documentary evidence
 necessary to show that the individual, the individual's child, or
 another person in the individual's household is a victim of sexual
 assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking of persons;
 (8)  a participant in the address confidentiality
 program administered by the attorney general under Subchapter B,
 Chapter 58, Code of Criminal Procedure, who provides proof of
 certification under Article 58.059, Code of Criminal Procedure;
 (9)  a federal judge, a federal bankruptcy judge, a
 marshal of the United States Marshals Service, a state judge, or a
 family member of a federal judge, a federal bankruptcy judge, a
 marshal of the United States Marshals Service, or a state judge;
 (10)  a current or former district attorney, criminal
 district attorney, or county or municipal attorney whose
 jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child protective services
 matters;
 (11)  a current or former employee of a district
 attorney, criminal district attorney, or county or municipal
 attorney whose jurisdiction includes any criminal law or child
 protective services matters;
 (12)  an officer or employee of a community supervision
 and corrections department established under Chapter 76,
 Government Code, who performs a duty described by Section 76.004(b)
 of that code;
 (13)  a criminal investigator of the United States as
 described by Article 2.122(a), Code of Criminal Procedure;
 (14)  a current or honorably retired police officer or
 inspector of the United States Federal Protective Service;
 (15)  a current or former United States attorney,
 assistant United States attorney, federal public defender, deputy
 federal public defender, or assistant federal public defender and
 the spouse and child of the attorney or public defender;
 (16)  a current or former employee of the office of the
 attorney general who is or was assigned to a division of that office
 the duties of which involve law enforcement;
 (17)  a medical examiner or person who performs
 forensic analysis or testing who is employed by this state or one or
 more political subdivisions of this state;
 (18)  a current or former member of the United States
 armed forces who has served in an area that the president of the
 United States by executive order designates for purposes of 26
 U.S.C. Section 112 as an area in which armed forces of the United
 States are or have engaged in combat;
 (19)  a current or former employee of the Texas
 Juvenile Justice Department or of the predecessors in function of
 the department;
 (20)  a current or former juvenile probation or
 supervision officer certified by the Texas Juvenile Justice
 Department, or the predecessors in function of the department,
 under Title 12, Human Resources Code;
 (21)  a current or former employee of a juvenile
 justice program or facility, as those terms are defined by Section
 261.405, Family Code;
 (22)  a current or former employee of the Texas Civil
 Commitment Office or the predecessor in function of the office or a
 division of the office;
 (23)  a current or former employee of a federal judge or
 state judge;
 (24)  a current or former child protective services
 caseworker, adult protective services caseworker, or investigator
 for the Department of Family and Protective Services or a current or
 former employee of a department contractor performing child
 protective services caseworker, adult protective services
 caseworker, or investigator functions for the contractor on behalf
 of the department;
 (25)  an elected public officer; [and]
 (26)  a firefighter or volunteer firefighter or
 emergency medical services personnel as defined by Section 773.003,
 Health and Safety Code; and
 (27)  a full-time employee of:
 (A)  a county whose duties are performed at the
 county courthouse, including a court clerk;
 (B)  the Office of Court Administration of the
 Texas Judicial System; and
 (C)  the Texas Indigent Defense Commission.
 SECTION 6.  Section 521.121, Transportation Code, is amended
 by amending Subsections (a) and (c) and adding Subsection (c-1) to
 read as follows:
 (a)  The driver's license must include:
 (1)  a distinguishing number assigned by the department
 to the license holder;
 (2)  a photograph of the entire face of the holder;
 (3)  the full name and date of birth of the holder;
 (4)  a brief description of the holder; and
 (5)  the license holder's residence address or, for a
 license holder using the procedure under Subsection (c):
 (A)  [,] the street address of the courthouse in
 which the license holder or license holder's spouse or parent:
 (i)  serves as a federal judge, including a
 federal bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United States Marshals
 Service, a United States attorney, or a state judge; or
 (ii)  performs duties as a full-time
 employee of a county, including a court clerk; or
 (B)  the office address of the office in which the
 license holder or the license holder's spouse or parent performs
 duties as a full-time employee of:
 (i)  the Office of Court Administration of
 the Texas Judicial System; or
 (ii)  the Texas Indigent Defense Commission.
 (c)  The department shall establish a procedure, on a license
 holder's qualification for or appointment to office as a federal or
 state judge as defined by Section 1.005, Election Code, or as a
 federal bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United States Marshals
 Service, or a United States attorney, or on a license holder's
 employment as a full-time county employee whose duties are
 performed at the county courthouse, including a court clerk, or as a
 full-time employee of the Office of Court Administration of the
 Texas Judicial System or of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission,
 to omit the residence address of the judge, [or] official, or
 employee and any family member of the judge, [or] official, or
 employee on the license holder's license and to print [include], in
 lieu of that address, the street address of the courthouse or office
 building in which the license holder or license holder's spouse or
 parent serves as a federal or state judge, [or] official, or
 employee.
 (c-1)  The residence address of a license holder whose
 residence address is omitted using the procedure under Subsection
 (c) is confidential and is available only for the official use of
 the department or a law enforcement agency.
 SECTION 7.  Not later than November 1, 2024, the Department
 of Public Safety shall:
 (1)  review the department's processes for
 implementation of and compliance with Section 521.121,
 Transportation Code, as amended by this Act; and
 (2)  submit to the governor, the lieutenant governor,
 the speaker of the house of representatives, each member of the
 legislature, and the Texas Judicial Council a written report
 containing the results of the review, a description of the methods
 used to prepare the review, and any recommendations for legislative
 or other action.
 SECTION 8.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
 a request for information that is received by a governmental body or
 an officer on or after the effective date of this Act.  A request
 for information that was received before the effective date of this
 Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the request was
 received, and the former law is continued in effect for that
 purpose.
 SECTION 9.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.