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  80R13589 YDB-F
 
  By: Driver H.B. No. 2445
 
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2445:
 
  By:  Driver C.S.H.B. No. 2445
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to certain employment records maintained by the Commission
on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education; providing an
administrative penalty.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Section 1701.451, Occupations Code, is amended
by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (a-1) to read as
follows:
       (a)  Before a law enforcement agency may hire a person
licensed under this chapter, the agency head or the agency head's
designee must:
             (1)  make a written request to the commission for any
employment termination report regarding the person that is
maintained by the commission under this subchapter; and
             (2)  submit to the commission on the form prescribed by
the commission confirmation that the agency:
                   (A)  conducted in the manner prescribed by the
commission a criminal background check regarding the person;
                   (B)  obtained the person's written consent on a
form prescribed by the commission for the agency to view the
person's employment records;
                   (C)  obtained from the commission any service or
education records regarding the person maintained by the
commission; and
                   (D)  contacted each of the person's previous law
enforcement employers.
       (a-1)  A law enforcement agency that obtains a consent form
described by Subsection (a)(2)(B) shall make the person's
employment records available to a hiring law enforcement agency on
request.
       SECTION 2.  Section 1701.452, Occupations Code, is amended
to read as follows:
       Sec. 1701.452.  EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION REPORT. (a)  The
head of a law enforcement agency or the head's designee shall submit
a report to the commission on a form prescribed by the commission
regarding a person licensed under this chapter who resigns or
retires from [the] employment with [of] the law enforcement agency,
[or] whose appointment with the law enforcement agency is
terminated, or who separates from the law enforcement agency for
any other reason.  The report must be submitted by the head or the
designee not later than the seventh business day after the date the
license holder:
             (1)  resigns, retires, or separates from the agency; or
             (2)  exhausts all administrative appeals available to
the license holder if the license holder was terminated based on an
allegation of misconduct.
       (b)  The [agency] head of a law enforcement agency or the
head's designee shall include in the report required under
Subsection (a) a statement on whether the license holder was
honorably discharged, generally discharged, or dishonorably
discharged.  For purposes of this subsection:
             (1)  "Honorably discharged" means a license holder who,
while in good standing and not because of pending or final
disciplinary actions or a documented performance problem, retired,
resigned, or separated from employment with or died while employed
by a law enforcement agency.
             (2)  "Generally discharged" means a license holder who:
                   (A)  was terminated by, retired or resigned from,
or died while in the employ of a law enforcement agency and the
separation was related to a disciplinary investigation of conduct
that is not included in the definition of dishonorably discharged;
or
                   (B)  was terminated by or retired or resigned from
a law enforcement agency and the separation was for a documented
performance problem and was not because of a reduction in workforce
or an at-will employment decision.
             (3)  "Dishonorably discharged" means a license holder
who:
                   (A)  was terminated by a law enforcement agency or
retired or resigned in lieu of termination by the agency in relation
to allegations of criminal misconduct; or
                   (B)  was terminated by a law enforcement agency or
retired or resigned in lieu of termination by the agency for
insubordination or untruthfulness.
       (c)  The commission by rule may further specify the
circumstances that constitute honorably discharged, dishonorably
discharged, and generally discharged within the definitions
provided by Subsection (b)[:
             [(1)  an explanation of the circumstances under which
the person resigned or was terminated; and
             [(2)one of the following designations:
                   [(A)  retired, which applies only to an officer
who:
                         [(i)  left the agency while in good
standing; and
                         [(ii)is eligible to collect a pension;
                   [(B)  honorably discharged, which applies only to
an officer who:
                         [(i)  left the agency while in good standing
to pursue other career interests or for personal reasons other than
retirement; and
                         [(ii)  did not leave the agency while under
investigation for a criminal violation or while facing disciplinary
action, including suspension, demotion, or termination;
                   [(C)  dishonorably discharged, which applies only
to an officer whose employment was terminated for a violation of law
or department policy or for other substantiated misconduct;
                   [(D)  generally discharged, which applies only to
an officer who left the agency:
                         [(i)  for less than honorable reasons but
did not leave the agency because of pending or final disciplinary
action; or
                         [(ii)  while under investigation for a
potential criminal violation or in lieu of disciplinary action,
including suspension, demotion, or termination;
                   [(E)  killed in the line of duty, which applies
only to an officer who was killed while performing the officer's
duties as a peace officer in or outside this state;
                   [(F)  died, which applies only to an officer who
died for a reason that is not described by Paragraph (E); or
                   [(G)  disabled, which applies only to an officer
who was unable to fulfill the officer's duties as a peace officer
because of an injury or illness].
       (d) [(b)]  The head of the law enforcement agency from which
a license holder [person] resigns, retires, [or] is terminated, or
separates for reasons other than death, or the head's designee,
shall provide to the license holder [person] a copy of the report.  
The report must be provided to the license holder not later than the
seventh business day after the date the license holder:
             (1)  resigns, retires, or separates from the agency; or
             (2)  exhausts all administrative appeals available to
the license holder if the license holder was terminated based on an
allegation of misconduct.
       (e)  If the person who is the subject of the employment
termination report is deceased, the head of the law enforcement
agency or the head's designee on request shall provide a copy of the
report to the person's next of kin not later than the seventh
business day after the date of the request.
       (f)  The head of a law enforcement agency or the head's
designee satisfies the obligation to provide the report required
under Subsection (d) or (e) by sending by certified mail:
             (1)  the report required under Subsection (d) to the
last known address of the license holder if the license holder is
not otherwise available; or
             (2)  the report required under Subsection (e) to the
last known address of the next of kin if the next of kin who
requested the report is not otherwise available.
       (g) [(c)]  The head of a law enforcement agency or the head's
designee must submit a report under this section each time a person
licensed under this chapter resigns, retires, [or] is terminated,
or separates for any other reason from the agency. The report is an
official government document.
       SECTION 3.  Subchapter J, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is
amended by adding Section 1701.4521 to read as follows:
       Sec. 1701.4521.  LICENSE SUSPENSION FOR OFFICER
DISHONORABLY DISCHARGED.  (a)  The commission shall suspend the
license of an officer licensed under this chapter on notification
that the officer has been dishonorably discharged if the officer
has previously been dishonorably discharged from another law
enforcement agency.
       (b)  An officer whose license is suspended under this section
may appeal the suspension in writing to the commission not later
than the 30th day after the date the officer is suspended.
       (c)  After a commission determination, the commission may
revoke or reinstate the officer's license in accordance with rules
or procedures adopted by the commission under this chapter related
to revocation or reinstatement of a license. The commission shall
revoke the officer's license if the officer does not appeal the
suspension before the 30th day after the date the officer is
suspended.
       (d)  The commission's decision does not affect:
             (1)  the employment relationship between an officer
licensed under this chapter and a law enforcement agency; or
             (2)  any disciplinary action taken against an officer
licensed under this chapter by a law enforcement agency.
       SECTION 4.  Section 1701.4525, Occupations Code, is amended
by amending Subsection (e) and adding Subsection (f) to read as
follows:
       (e)  In a proceeding under Subsection (b) to contest the
commission's order or under Subsection (c) to correct an employment
termination report for an order or report based on alleged
misconduct, an administrative law judge shall determine if the
alleged misconduct occurred by a preponderance of the evidence
regardless of whether the person who is the subject of the report
was terminated or the person resigned, retired, or separated in
lieu of termination.  If the alleged misconduct is not supported by
a preponderance of the evidence, the administrative law judge shall
order the report to be changed.
       (f)  The commission shall adopt rules for the administration
of this section.
       SECTION 5.  Subchapter J, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, is
amended by adding Section 1701.458 to read as follows:
       Sec. 1701.458.  VENUE.  Venue for the prosecution of an
offense under Section 37.10, Penal Code, that arises from a report
required under this subchapter lies in the county where the offense
occurred or in Travis County.
       SECTION 6.  The changes in law made by this Act in relation
to employment termination reports apply only to a report under
Subchapter J, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code, as amended by this
Act, regarding a resignation or termination that occurs on or after
the effective date of this Act. An employment termination report
regarding a resignation or termination that occurs before the
effective date of this Act is governed by the law as it existed
immediately before the effective date of this Act, and that law is
continued in effect for that purpose.
       SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2007.