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Amend SB 1015 by adding appropriately numbered SECTIONS to 
read as follows and renumbering existing SECTIONS accordingly:
	SECTION ___.   Chapter 38, Code of Criminal Procedure, is 
amended by adding Article 38.06 to read as follows:
	Art. 38.06.  COMMUNICATIONS TO VICTIM COUNSELOR.  (a)  In 
this article:
		(1)  "Confidential communication" means a 
communication made privately and not intended for disclosure to a 
third person except to another person present in furtherance of the 
purpose of the communication.  The term includes a record or other 
document on which the communication is reduced to a written form.
		(2)  "Victim counselor" means a person who has 
successfully completed academic or other formal training in 
counseling victims of crime and who treats victims of crime for an 
emotional or psychological condition resulting from the crime.
	(b)  The victim of a crime has a privilege to refuse to 
disclose and to prevent another from disclosing a confidential 
communication by the victim to a victim counselor for the purpose of 
receiving victim counseling services.
	(c)  If the victim of a crime is a person younger than 16 
years of age, the parent or guardian of the victim may assert the 
privilege on behalf of the victim unless the parent or guardian is 
accused of committing the crime.  If a parent or guardian of the 
victim of a crime who is younger than 16 years of age is accused of 
committing the crime, a guardian appointed by the court to 
represent the best interests of the victim may assert the privilege 
on behalf of the victim.
	SECTION ___.  (a)  Article 38.06, Code of Criminal 
Procedure, as added by this Act, applies to any communication made 
to a victim counselor on or after the effective date of this Act.
	(b)  To the extent of any conflict between Article 38.06, 
Code of Criminal Procedure, as added by this Act, and Rule 509(b), 
Texas Rules of Evidence, Article 38.06 controls.