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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the regulation of certain senior retirement |
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communities. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Title 8, Property Code, is amended by adding |
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Chapter 95 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 95. SENIOR RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES |
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Sec. 95.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Common amenity" means an amenity or service |
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offered or provided to residents of a multiunit residential |
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property, including: |
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(A) concierge services; |
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(B) a library; |
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(C) common dining services; |
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(D) housekeeping services; and |
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(E) full-time security. |
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(2) "Resident" means an individual who resides in a |
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senior retirement community as a unit owner or tenant. |
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(3) "Senior retirement community" means a residential |
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community or a portion of a residential community: |
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(A) described by Section 301.043; |
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(B) that contains not fewer than 20 residential |
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units in one or more multiunit buildings that are available to rent |
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or lease; and |
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(C) that provides common amenities. |
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(4) "Senior retirement community contract" means a |
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contract with a resident of a senior retirement community for |
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providing a common amenity to the resident. |
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(5) "Unit" means a physical portion of a residential |
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property designated for separate ownership or occupancy. |
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Sec. 95.002. EXEMPTIONS. This chapter does not apply to: |
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(1) a health care institution as defined by Section |
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74.001, Civil Practice and Remedies Code; |
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(2) a boarding home facility as defined by Section |
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260.001, Health and Safety Code, that holds a permit issued under |
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Chapter 260, Health and Safety Code; |
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(3) a supportive housing facility for elderly |
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individuals operated under Section 202, the National Housing Act |
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(12 U.S.C. Section 1701q); |
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(4) a center for independent living as defined by |
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Section 702 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. |
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Section 796a); or |
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(5) any other facility that is regulated by the Health |
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and Human Services Commission or in accordance with rules adopted |
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by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. |
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Sec. 95.003. REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO RESIDENT SAFETY FROM |
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CRIMINAL ACTIVITY. (a) A senior retirement community shall: |
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(1) conduct for each retirement community employee a |
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criminal history record check using the computerized criminal |
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history system maintained by the Department of Public Safety of the |
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State of Texas; |
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(2) disclose in the senior retirement community |
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contract whether the retirement community requires each business |
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that will provide services at the retirement community to conduct a |
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criminal history record check of each of the business's employees |
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who will provide services at the retirement community; and |
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(3) maintain a resident safety and communications |
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policy regarding criminal activity that poses a risk to residents, |
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which must require the retirement community to send to each |
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resident and post in a conspicuous manner at a location on the |
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retirement community premises where the retirement community posts |
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other community notices a written notice containing information on: |
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(A) known reports of potential criminal activity |
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made to law enforcement from or at the retirement community not |
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later than two business days after the date the report is made or |
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activity occurs; and |
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(B) known instances of trespassing at the |
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retirement community not later than two business days after the |
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trespassing is reported or occurs. |
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(b) For purposes of providing notice under the policy |
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adopted by a senior retirement community under Subsection (a)(3) |
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relating to a reportable incident described by that subdivision, |
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the retirement community: |
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(1) may provide for the removal of the personal |
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identifying information of an individual who is involved in the |
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reportable incident to prevent the individual's identification; |
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and |
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(2) may not refuse to provide the notice based solely |
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on concerns related to the disclosure of the individual's personal |
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identifying information. |
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(c) A senior retirement community may not be held civilly or |
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criminally liable for the retirement community's compliance with |
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Subsection (a)(1) or (3). |
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(d) A senior retirement community may not: |
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(1) prevent or inhibit a resident from or penalize a |
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resident for communicating with a law enforcement officer, social |
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worker, family member, or other interested person regarding the |
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safety and security of the retirement community; or |
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(2) prevent a law enforcement officer or court officer |
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from entering a common area of the retirement community to conduct a |
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voluntary interview with a resident as part of an investigation |
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into criminal activity at the retirement community. |
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Sec. 95.004. PROHIBITED AGREEMENT OR CONTRACT PROVISION. A |
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lease, rental, or purchase agreement for a residential unit in a |
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senior retirement community or a senior retirement community |
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contract with a resident may not include a provision that controls |
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the content or execution of the resident's advance directive or |
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testamentary documents. |
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SECTION 2. Section 95.004, Property Code, as added by this |
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Act, applies only to an agreement or contract entered into or |
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renewed on or after the effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |