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AN ACT
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relating to the authority of a governmental body impacted by a |
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catastrophe to temporarily suspend the requirements of the public |
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information law. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 552.233, Government Code, as added by |
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Chapter 462 (S.B. 494), Acts of the 86th Legislature, Regular |
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Session, 2019, is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) In this section: |
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(1) "Catastrophe" means a condition or occurrence that |
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directly interferes with the ability of a governmental body to |
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comply with the requirements of this chapter, including: |
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(A) fire, flood, earthquake, hurricane, tornado, |
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or wind, rain, or snow storm; |
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(B) power failure, transportation failure, or |
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interruption of communication facilities; |
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(C) epidemic; or |
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(D) riot, civil disturbance, enemy attack, or |
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other actual or threatened act of lawlessness or violence. |
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(2) "Catastrophe" does not mean a period when staff is |
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required to work remotely and can access information responsive to |
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an application for information electronically, but the physical |
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office of the governmental body is closed. |
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(3) "Suspension period" means the period of time |
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during which a governmental body may suspend the applicability of |
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the requirements of this chapter to the governmental body under |
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this section. |
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(b) The requirements of this chapter do not apply to a |
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governmental body during the suspension period determined by the |
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governmental body under Subsections (d) and (e) if the governmental |
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body: |
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(1) is currently significantly impacted by a |
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catastrophe such that the catastrophe directly causes the inability |
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of a governmental body to comply with the requirements of this |
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chapter; and |
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(2) complies with the requirements of this section. |
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(d) A governmental body may suspend the applicability of the |
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requirements of this chapter to the governmental body for an |
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initial suspension period. The governmental body may suspend the |
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applicability of the requirements of this chapter under this |
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subsection only once for each catastrophe. The initial suspension |
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period may not exceed seven consecutive days and must occur during |
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the period that: |
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(1) begins not earlier than the second day before the |
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date the governmental body submits notice to the office of the |
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attorney general under Subsection (c); and |
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(2) ends not later than the seventh day after the date |
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the governmental body submits that notice. |
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(e) A governmental body may extend an initial suspension |
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period if the governing body determines that the governing body is |
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still impacted by the catastrophe on which the initial suspension |
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period was based. The initial suspension period may be extended one |
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time for not more than seven consecutive days that begin on the day |
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following the day the initial suspension period ends. The |
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governing body must submit notice of the extension to the office of |
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the attorney general on the form prescribed by the office under |
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Subsection (l) [(j)]. |
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(f) A governmental body that initiates a suspension period |
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under Subsection (d) may not initiate another suspension period |
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related to the same catastrophe, except for a single extension |
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period as prescribed in Subsection (e). |
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(g) The combined suspension period for a governmental body |
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filing under Subsections (d) and (e) may not exceed a total of 14 |
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consecutive calendar days with respect to any single catastrophe. |
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(h) A governmental body that suspends the applicability of |
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the requirements of this chapter to the governmental body under |
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this section must provide notice to the public of the suspension in |
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a place readily accessible to the public and in each other location |
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the governmental body is required to post a notice under Subchapter |
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C, Chapter 551. The governmental body must maintain the notice of |
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the suspension during the suspension period. |
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(i) [(g)] Notwithstanding another provision of this |
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chapter, a request for public information received by a |
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governmental body during a suspension period determined by the |
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governmental body is considered to have been received by the |
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governmental body on the first business day after the date the |
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suspension period ends. |
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(j) [(h)] The requirements of this chapter related to a |
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request for public information received by a governmental body |
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before the date an initial suspension period determined by the |
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governmental body begins are tolled until the first business day |
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after the date the suspension period ends. |
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(k) [(i)] The office of the attorney general shall |
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continuously post on the Internet website of the office each notice |
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submitted to the office under this section from the date the office |
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receives the notice until the first anniversary of that date. |
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(l) [(j)] The office of the attorney general shall |
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prescribe the form of the notice that a governmental body must |
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submit to the office under Subsections (c) and (e). The notice must |
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require the governmental body to: |
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(1) identify and describe the catastrophe that the |
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governmental body is currently impacted by; |
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(2) state the date the initial suspension period |
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determined by the governmental body under Subsection (d) begins and |
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the date that period ends; |
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(3) if the governmental body has determined to extend |
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the initial suspension period under Subsection (e): |
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(A) state that the governmental body continues to |
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be impacted by the catastrophe identified in Subdivision (1); and |
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(B) state the date the extension to the initial |
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suspension period begins and the date the period ends; and |
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(4) provide any other information the office of the |
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attorney general determines necessary. |
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(m) Upon conclusion of any suspension period initiated |
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pursuant to Subsections (d) or (e), the governmental body shall |
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immediately resume compliance with all requirements of this |
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chapter. |
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SECTION 2. Subchapter E, Chapter 552, Government Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 552.2211 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 552.2211. PRODUCTION OF PUBLIC INFORMATION WHEN |
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES CLOSED. (a) Except as provided by Section |
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552.233, if a governmental body closes its physical offices, but |
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requires staff to work, including remotely, then the governmental |
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body shall make a good faith effort to continue responding to |
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applications for public information, to the extent staff have |
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access to public information responsive to an application, pursuant |
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to this chapter while its administrative offices are closed. |
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(b) Failure to respond to requests in accordance with |
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Subsection (a) may constitute a refusal to request an attorney |
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general's decision as provided by Subchapter G or a refusal to |
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supply public information or information that the attorney general |
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has determined is public information that is not excepted from |
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disclosure under Subchapter C as described by Section 552.321(a). |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |
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President of the Senate |
Speaker of the House |
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I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1225 passed the Senate on |
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April 29, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1225 passed the House on |
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May 11, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 141, Nays 1, one present |
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not voting. |
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______________________________ |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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Approved: |
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Governor |