Amend HB 156 as follows:
      (1)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, in the first sentence of added
Section 8C(a), Article 42.18, Code of Criminal Procedure (senate
committee printing, page 2, lines 13-15, strike "or go near a
residence, school, place of employment, business, or other location
frequented by a victim" and substitute "or intentionally or
knowingly go near a residence, school, place of employment, or
business of a victim".
      (2)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, in added Section 8C, Article
42.18, Code of Criminal Procedure (senate committee printing, page
2, lines 20-23), strike Subsection (b).
      (3)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, in added Section 8C(c),
Article 42.18, Code of Criminal Procedure (senate committee
printing, page 2, line 24), strike "(c)  Notwithstanding" and
substitute "(b) Notwithstanding".
      (4)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, in added Section 8C, Article
42.18, Code of Criminal Procedure (senate committee printing, page
2, lines 28 and 29), strike Subsection (d) and substitute the
following: "(c)  In this section, "victim" has the meaning assigned
by Article 56.01(3)."
      (5)  Add an appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill to
read as follows and renumber existing SECTIONS accordingly:
      SECTION ____. Article 56.03, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
amended by adding Subsection (i) to read as follows:
      (i)  In addition to the information described by Subsections
(b)(1)-(8), the victim impact statement must be in a form designed
to collect information on whether, if the victim is a child, there
is an existing court order granting to the defendant possession of
or access to the victim.  If information collected under this
subsection indicates the defendant is granted access or possession
under court order and the defendant is subsequently confined by the
Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a result of the commission
of the offense, the victim services office of the department shall
contact the court issuing the order before the defendant is
released from the department on parole or mandatory supervision.