By: Ellis S.B. No. 602
(In the Senate - Filed February 19, 2003; February 25, 2003,
read first time and referred to Committee on Health and Human
Services; April 2, 2003, reported favorably by the following vote:
Yeas 7, Nays 0; April 2, 2003, sent to printer.)
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to access to criminal history record information
concerning employees, volunteers, and applicant volunteers of
children's advocacy centers.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Subdivision (3), Subsection (a), Section
411.114, Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
(3) The Department of Protective and Regulatory
Services is entitled to obtain from the department criminal history
record information maintained by the department that relates to a
person who is:
(A) a volunteer or applicant volunteer with a
local affiliate in this state of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of
America;
(B) a volunteer or applicant volunteer with the
"I Have a Dream/Houston" program;
(C) a volunteer or applicant volunteer with an
organization that provides court-appointed special advocates for
abused or neglected children;
(D) a person providing, at the request of the
child's parent, in-home care for a child who is the subject of a
report alleging the child has been abused or neglected;
(E) a volunteer or applicant volunteer with a
Texas chapter of the Make-a-Wish Foundation of America;
(F) a person providing, at the request of the
child's parent, in-home care for a child only if the person gives
written consent to the release and disclosure of the information;
(G) a child who is related to the caretaker, as
determined under Section 42.002, Human Resources Code, and who
resides in or is present in a child-care facility, family home, or
maternity home, other than a child described by Subdivision (2)(C),
or any other person who has unsupervised access to a child in the
care of a child-care facility, family home, or maternity home;
(H) an applicant for a position with the
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services, other than a
position described by Subdivision (2)(D), regardless of the duties
of the position;
(I) a volunteer or applicant volunteer with the
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services, other than a
registered volunteer, regardless of the duties to be performed;
(J) a person providing or applying to provide
in-home, adoptive, or foster care for children to the extent
necessary to comply with Subchapter B, Chapter 162, Family Code;
(K) a Department of Protective and Regulatory
Services employee, other than an employee described by Subdivision
(2)(H), regardless of the duties of the employee's position;
(L) a relative of a child in the care of the
Department of Protective and Regulatory Services, to the extent
necessary to comply with Section 162.007, Family Code;
(M) a person, other than the subject of a report
described in Subdivision (2)(I), living in the residence in which
the alleged victim of the report resides;
(N) a contractor or an employee of a contractor
who delivers services to a ward of the Department of Protective and
Regulatory Services under a contract with the estate of the ward;
[or]
(O) a person who seeks unsupervised visits with a
ward of the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services,
including a relative of the ward; or
(P) an employee, volunteer, or applicant
volunteer of a children's advocacy center under Subchapter E,
Chapter 264, Family Code.
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2003.
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