Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3860 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/05/2025

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                            89R12833 AND-F
 By: Allen H.B. No. 3860




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the eligibility of an inmate for certain occupational
 licenses and the practice of certain occupations by an inmate of the
 Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter H, Chapter 51, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 51.4042 to read as follows:
 Sec. 51.4042.  ELIGIBILITY OF INMATES FOR CERTAIN LICENSES.
 Notwithstanding any other law, the commission may adopt rules
 authorizing the issuance of a license under Chapter 1302, 1305, or
 1603 to an applicant who is an inmate of the Texas Department of
 Criminal Justice.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter B, Chapter 1302, Occupations Code, is
 amended by adding Section 1302.062 to read as follows:
 Sec. 1302.062.  INMATES. This chapter does not apply to a
 person who performs air conditioning and refrigeration-related
 work as an inmate in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice if the
 work is performed as part of a reentry program or under supervision
 acceptable to the department.
 SECTION 3.  Section 1305.003, Occupations Code, is amended
 by adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows:
 (a-1)  This chapter does not apply to a person who performs
 electrical work as an inmate in the Texas Department of Criminal
 Justice if the work is performed as part of a reentry program or
 under supervision acceptable to the department.
 SECTION 4.  Section 1603.0013, Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 1603.0013.  APPLICATION OF CHAPTER.  (a)  This chapter
 does not apply to a person who:
 (1)  does not represent or advertise to the public
 directly or indirectly that the person is authorized by the
 department to practice barbering or cosmetology and the person is:
 (A)  licensed in this state to practice medicine,
 dentistry, podiatry, chiropractic, or nursing and operating within
 the scope of the person's license;
 (B)  a commissioned or authorized medical or
 surgical officer of the United States armed forces; or
 (C)  an inmate in the institutional division of
 the Texas Department of Criminal Justice who performs barbering or
 cosmetology during the person's incarceration;
 (2)  provides a service in an emergency;
 (3)  is in the business of or receives compensation for
 makeup applications only;
 (4)  provides a cosmetic service as a volunteer or an
 employee performing regular duties at a licensed nursing or
 convalescent custodial or personal care home to a patient residing
 in the home;
 (5)  owns, operates, or manages a licensed nursing or
 convalescent custodial or personal care home that allows a person
 with an operator license to perform cosmetic services for patients
 residing in the home on an occasional but not daily basis;
 (6)  provides an incidental cosmetic service, or owns,
 operates, or manages the location where that service is provided,
 if the primary purpose of the service is to enable or assist the
 recipient of the service to participate as the subject of:
 (A)  a photographic sitting at a permanent
 establishment that charges a fee exclusively for a photographic
 sitting;
 (B)  a television appearance; or
 (C)  the filming of a motion picture; or
 (7)  performs only natural hair braiding, including
 braiding a person's hair, trimming hair extensions only as
 applicable to the braiding process, and attaching commercial hair
 by braiding and without the use of chemicals or adhesives.
 (b)  This chapter does not apply to a person who performs
 barbering or cosmetology as an inmate in the Texas Department of
 Criminal Justice if the work is performed as part of a reentry
 program or under supervision acceptable to the department.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.