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11 By: Raymond H.B. No. 4023
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66 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
77 AN ACT
88 relating to the exemption of certain reserve peace officers from
99 regulation as private security personnel.
1010 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1111 SECTION 1. Section 1702.322, Occupations Code, is amended
1212 to read as follows:
1313 Sec 1702.322. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL. This chapter does
1414 not apply to:
1515 (1) a person who has full-time employment as a peace
1616 officer and who receives compensation for private employment on an
1717 individual or an independent contractor basis as a patrolman,
1818 guard, extra job coordinator, or watchman if the officer:
1919 (A) is employed in an employee-employer
2020 relationship or employed on an individual contractual basis:
2121 (i) directly by the recipient of the
2222 services; or
2323 (ii) by a company licensed under this
2424 chapter;
2525 (B) is not in the employ of another peace
2626 officer;
2727 (C) is not a reserve peace officer; and
2828 (D) works as a peace officer on the average of at
2929 least 32 hours a week, is compensated by the state or a political
3030 subdivision of the state at least at the minimum wage, and is
3131 entitled to all employee benefits offered to a peace officer by the
3232 state or political subdivision;
3333 (2) a reserve peace officer while the reserve officer
3434 is performing guard, patrolman, extra job coordinator, or watchman
3535 duties for any person or a state agency or political subdivision [a
3636 county] and is being compensated [solely] by that person or agency
3737 or subdivision [county]; and
3838 (A) the chief administrator of the agency
3939 granting the reserve status approves; and
4040 (B) the duties are performed in a county with a
4141 population of at least 250,000 and no greater than 650,000 and
4242 located on an international border;
4343 (3) a peace officer acting in an official capacity in
4444 responding to a burglar alarm or detection device; or
4545 (4) a person engaged in the business of electronic
4646 monitoring of an individual as a condition of that individual's
4747 community supervision, parole, mandatory supervision, or release
4848 on bail, if the person does not perform any other service that
4949 requires a license under this chapter.
5050 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.