By Jones of Dallas                                    H.B. No. 1889
         77R5873 KEL-D                           
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to the offense of failure to identify and to including
 1-3     information on a person who gives a false name to a peace officer
 1-4     in the computerized criminal history system.
 1-5           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-6           SECTION 1.  Sections 38.02(c) and (d), Penal Code, are
 1-7     amended to read as follows:
 1-8           (c)  Except as provided by Subsection (d), an offense under
 1-9     this section is a Class B [C] misdemeanor.
1-10           (d)  If it is shown on the trial of an offense under this
1-11     section that the defendant was a fugitive from justice at the time
1-12     of the offense, the offense is a Class A [B] misdemeanor.
1-13           SECTION 2.  Article 60.01(3), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
1-14     amended to read as follows:
1-15                 (3)  "Computerized criminal history system" means the
1-16     data base maintained by the Department of Public Safety containing
1-17     arrest, disposition, and other criminal history and information on
1-18     aliases  reported under Article 60.20 [maintained by the Department
1-19     of Public Safety].
1-20           SECTION 3.  Article 60.02(b), Code of Criminal Procedure, is
1-21     amended to read as follows:
1-22           (b)  The Department of Public Safety is responsible for
1-23     recording data and maintaining a data base for a computerized
1-24     criminal history system that serves as the record creation point
 2-1     for criminal history information maintained by the state and
 2-2     information on aliases reported under Article 60.20.
 2-3           SECTION 4.  Article 60.05, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
 2-4     amended to read as follows:
 2-5           Art. 60.05.  Types of information collected.  (a)  The
 2-6     criminal justice information system must contain but is not limited
 2-7     to the following types of information for each arrest for a felony
 2-8     or a misdemeanor not punishable by fine only:
 2-9                 (1)  information relating to offenders;
2-10                 (2)  information relating to arrests;
2-11                 (3)  information relating to prosecutions;
2-12                 (4)  information relating to the disposition of cases
2-13     by courts;
2-14                 (5)  information relating to sentencing; and
2-15                 (6)  information relating to the handling of offenders
2-16     received by a correctional agency, facility, or other institution. 
2-17           (b)  In addition to the information required by Subsection
2-18     (a), the criminal justice information system shall contain
2-19     information relating to aliases reported under Article 60.20.
2-20           SECTION 5.  Article 60.051, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
2-21     amended by adding Subsection (g) to read as follows:
2-22           (g)  Information in the computerized criminal history system
2-23     relating to an alias reported under Article 60.20 must include, in
2-24     addition to a statement of the alias:
2-25                 (1)  the name, address, county of residence, and date
2-26     of birth of the person using the alias;
2-27                 (2)  any known identifying number of the person using
 3-1     the alias, including the person's social security number or
 3-2     driver's license number;
 3-3                 (3)  a physical description of the person using the
 3-4     alias, including sex, weight, height, race, ethnicity, eye color,
 3-5     hair color, scars, marks, and tattoos;
 3-6                 (4)  the name, address, county of residence, and date
 3-7     of birth of the person reporting the alias;
 3-8                 (5)  a physical description of the person reporting the
 3-9     alias, including sex, weight, height, race, ethnicity, eye color,
3-10     hair color, scars, marks, and tattoos;
3-11                 (6)  the driver's license number and social security
3-12     number of the person reporting the alias;
3-13                 (7)  the relationship, if any, between the person using
3-14     the alias and the person reporting the alias; and
3-15                 (8)  any offenses the person using the alias has
3-16     allegedly committed.
3-17           SECTION 6.  Chapter 60, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
3-18     amended by adding Article 60.20 to read as follows:
3-19           Art. 60.20.  INFORMATION ON PERSONS USING ALIASES.  (a)  A
3-20     person may file an affidavit with a local criminal justice agency
3-21     to assist in the arrest of a person using an alias if:
3-22                 (1)  the person using the alias used the name of the
3-23     person filing the affidavit as an alias in violation of Section
3-24     38.02(b)(1) or (2), Penal Code; and
3-25                 (2)  a criminal case was filed against the person
3-26     filing the affidavit for an offense committed by the person using
3-27     the alias.
 4-1           (b)  An affidavit filed under this article must contain the
 4-2     information described by Article 60.051(g).
 4-3           (c)  A criminal justice agency that receives an affidavit
 4-4     under this article shall forward the information contained in the
 4-5     affidavit to the department for inclusion in the computerized
 4-6     criminal history system.
 4-7           (d)  The department by rule shall adopt procedures to
 4-8     implement this article.
 4-9           SECTION 7.  Section 411.082(2), Government Code, is amended
4-10     to read as follows:
4-11                 (2)  "Criminal history record information" means
4-12     information collected about a person by a criminal justice agency
4-13     that consists of identifiable descriptions and notations of
4-14     arrests, detentions, indictments, informations, and other formal
4-15     criminal charges and their dispositions and information relating to
4-16     aliases reported under Article 60.20, Code of Criminal Procedure.
4-17     The term does not include:
4-18                       (A)  identification information, including
4-19     fingerprint records, to the extent that the identification
4-20     information does not indicate involvement of the person in the
4-21     criminal justice system; or
4-22                       (B)  driving record information maintained by the
4-23     department under Subchapter C, Chapter 521, Transportation Code.
4-24           SECTION 8.  Section 411.083, Government Code, is amended by
4-25     adding Subsection (e) to read as follows:
4-26           (e)  To the extent criminal history record information
4-27     contains information relating to an alias reported under Article
 5-1     60.20, Code of Criminal Procedure, the department may release that
 5-2     information only to an individual or entity described by Subsection
 5-3     (b)(1), (3), (4), or (5).
 5-4           SECTION 9.  The Texas Department of Public Safety shall
 5-5     establish the rules and procedures necessary to comply with Chapter
 5-6     60, Code of Criminal Procedure, as amended by this Act, not later
 5-7     than January 1, 2002.
 5-8           SECTION 10.  The change in law made by Section 1 of this Act
 5-9     to Section 38.02, Penal Code, applies only to an offense committed
5-10     on or after the effective date of this Act. An offense commmitted
5-11     before the effective date of this Act is covered by the law in
5-12     effect when the offense was committed, and the former law is
5-13     continued in effect for this purpose. For purposes of this section,
5-14     an offense was committed before the effective date of this Act if
5-15     any element of the offense occurred before that date.
5-16           SECTION 11.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.