By: Shapleigh  S.B. No. 411
         (In the Senate - Filed February 1, 2007; February 21, 2007,
  read first time and referred to Committee on Criminal Justice;
  April 23, 2007, reported adversely, with favorable Committee
  Substitute by the following vote:  Yeas 6, Nays 0; April 23, 2007,
  sent to printer.)
 
  COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 411 By:  Hinojosa
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to dog attacks on persons; creating an offense.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  This Act may be cited as "Lillian's Law" in
  memory of Mrs. Lillian Stiles.
         SECTION 2.  The heading to Subchapter A, Chapter 822, Health
  and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS; DOGS THAT ATTACK PERSONS OR
  ARE A DANGER TO PERSONS
         SECTION 3.  Section 822.001, Health and Safety Code, is
  amended by adding Subdivisions (3) and (4) to read as follows:
               (3)  "Dangerous dog," "dog," "owner," and "secure
  enclosure" have the meanings assigned by Section 822.041.
               (4)  "Secure" means to take steps that a reasonable
  person would take to ensure a dog remains on the owner's property,
  including confining the dog in an enclosure that is capable of
  preventing the escape or release of the dog.
         SECTION 4.  Subchapter A, Chapter 822, Health and Safety
  Code, is amended by adding Section 822.0011 to read as follows:
         Sec. 822.0011.  APPLICATION TO CERTAIN PROPERTY.  For
  purposes of this subchapter, a person's property includes property
  the person is entitled to possess or occupy under a lease or other
  agreement.
         SECTION 5.  Section 822.005, Health and Safety Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         Sec. 822.005.  ATTACK BY DOG. (a)  A person commits an
  offense if the person is the owner of a dog and the person:
               (1)  with criminal negligence fails to secure the dog
  and the dog makes an unprovoked attack on another person that occurs
  at a location other than the owner's property and that causes
  serious bodily injury or death to the other person; or
               (2)  knows the dog is a dangerous dog and the dangerous
  dog makes an unprovoked attack on another person that occurs at a
  location other than a secure enclosure in which the dog is
  restrained in accordance with Subchapter D and that causes serious
  bodily injury or death to the other person.
         (b)  An offense under this section is a felony of the third
  degree unless the attack causes death, in which event the offense is
  a felony of the second degree.
         (c)  If a person is found guilty of an offense under this
  section, the court may order the dog destroyed by a person listed in
  Section 822.004.
         (d)  For purposes of this section, an owner knows a dog is a
  dangerous dog when the owner learns as described by Section
  822.042(g) the owner is the owner of a dangerous dog.
         (e)  A person who is subject to prosecution under this
  section and another law may be prosecuted under either or both this
  section and the other law [PROVOCATION OR LOCATION OF ATTACK
  IRRELEVANT.   Except as provided by Section 822.003(f), this
  subchapter applies to any dog that causes a person's death or
  serious bodily injury by attacking, biting, or mauling the person,
  regardless of whether the dog was provoked and regardless of where
  the incident resulting in the person's death or serious bodily
  injury occurred].
         SECTION 6.  Subchapter A, Chapter 822, Health and Safety
  Code, is amended by adding Sections 822.006 and 822.007 to read as
  follows:
         Sec. 822.006.  DEFENSES.  (a)  It is a defense to
  prosecution under Section 822.005(a) that the person is a
  veterinarian, a peace officer, a person employed by a recognized
  animal shelter, or a person employed by this state or a political
  subdivision of this state to deal with stray animals and has
  temporary ownership, custody, or control of the dog in connection
  with that position.
         (b)  It is a defense to prosecution under Section 822.005(a)
  that the person is an employee of the Texas Department of Criminal
  Justice or a law enforcement agency and trains or uses dogs for law
  enforcement or corrections purposes and is training or using the
  dog in connection with the person's official capacity.
         (c)  It is a defense to prosecution under Section 822.005(a)
  that the person is a dog trainer or an employee of a guard dog
  company under Chapter 1702, Occupations Code, and has temporary
  ownership, custody, or control of the dog in connection with that
  position.
         (d)  It is a defense to prosecution under Section 822.005(a)
  that the person is disabled and uses the dog to provide assistance,
  the dog is trained to provide assistance to a person with a
  disability, and the person is using the dog to provide assistance in
  connection with the person's disability.
         (e)  It is a defense to prosecution under Section 822.005(a)
  that the person attacked by the dog was at the time of the attack
  engaged in conduct prohibited by Section 30.02 or 30.05, Penal
  Code.
         (f)  It is a defense to prosecution under Section 822.005(a)
  that the person attacked by the dog was at the time of the attack
  engaged in conduct, other than conduct described by Subsection (e),
  that constitutes an offense under the laws of this state or the
  United States.
         Sec. 822.007.  LOCAL REGULATION OF DOGS.  This subchapter
  does not prohibit a municipality or county from adopting leash or
  registration requirements applicable to dogs.
         SECTION 7.  Subsections (b) and (c), Section 822.044, Health
  and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows:
         (b)  An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor[,
  unless the attack causes serious bodily injury or death, in which
  event the offense is a Class A misdemeanor].
         (c)  If a person is found guilty of an offense under this
  section, the court may order the dangerous dog destroyed by a person
  listed in Section 822.004 [822.003].
         SECTION 8.  Subsection (d), Section 822.044, Health and
  Safety Code, is repealed.
         SECTION 9.  (a)  The change in law made by this Act applies
  only to an offense committed on or after the effective date of this
  Act. For purposes of this section, an offense is committed before
  the effective date of this Act if any element of the offense occurs
  before that date.
         (b)  An offense committed before the effective date of this
  Act is covered by the law in effect when the offense was committed,
  and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
         SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2007.
 
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