Amend SB 1182 on third reading by adding the following 
SECTION to the bill, appropriately numbered, and renumbering 
subsequent SECTIONS accordingly:
	SECTION ____.  (a)  Section 552.008, Government Code, is 
amended by adding Subsections (b-1) and (b-2) to read as follows:
	(b-1)  A member, committee, or agency of the legislature 
required by a governmental body to sign a confidentiality agreement 
under Subsection (b) may seek a decision as provided by Subsection 
(b-2) about whether the information covered by the confidentiality 
agreement is confidential under law.  A confidentiality agreement 
signed under Subsection (b) is void to the extent that the agreement 
covers information that is finally determined under Subsection 
(b-2) to not be confidential under law.
	(b-2)  The member, committee, or agency of the legislature 
may seek a decision from the attorney general about the matter.  The 
attorney general by rule shall establish procedures and deadlines 
for receiving information necessary to decide the matter and briefs 
from the requestor, the governmental body, and any other interested 
person.  The attorney general shall promptly render a decision 
requested under this subsection, determining whether the 
information covered by the confidentiality agreement is 
confidential under law, not later than the 45th business day after 
the date the attorney general received the request for a decision 
under this subsection.  The attorney general shall issue a written 
decision on the matter and provide a copy of the decision to the 
requestor, the governmental body, and any interested person who 
submitted necessary information or a brief to the attorney general 
about the matter.  The requestor or the governmental body may appeal 
a decision of the attorney general under this subsection to a Travis 
County district court.  A person may appeal a decision of the 
attorney general under this subsection to a Travis County district 
court if the person claims a proprietary interest in the 
information affected by the decision or a privacy interest in the 
information that a confidentiality law or judicial decision is 
designed to protect.
	(b)  Section 552.024, Government Code, is amended to read as 
follows:        
	Sec. 552.024.  PERSONAL INFORMATION OF EMPLOYEES AND 
OFFICIALS [ELECTING TO DISCLOSE ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER].  
(a)  Information [Each employee or official of a governmental body 
and each former employee or official of a governmental body shall 
choose whether to allow public access to the information] in the 
custody of a [the] governmental body that relates to the [person's] 
home address, home telephone number, or social security number of 
an employee or official of the governmental body or of a former 
employee or official of the governmental body, or that reveals 
whether the person has family members, is excepted from the 
requirements of Section 552.021.
	(b)  [Each employee and official and each former employee and 
official shall state that person's choice under Subsection (a) to 
the main personnel officer of the governmental body in a signed 
writing not later than the 14th day after the date on which:
		[(1)  the employee begins employment with the 
governmental body;
		[(2)  the official is elected or appointed; or               
		[(3)  the former employee or official ends service with 
the governmental body.
	[(c)  If the employee or official or former employee or 
official chooses not to allow public access to the information, the 
information is protected under Subchapter C.
	[(d)  If an employee or official or a former employee or 
official fails to state the person's choice within the period 
established by this section, the information is subject to public 
access.
	[(e)]  An employee or official or former employee or official 
of a governmental body who wishes to [close or] open public access 
to the information may request in writing that the main personnel 
officer of the governmental body [close or] open access.
	[(f)  This section does not apply to a person to whom Section 
552.1175 applies.]
	(c)  Subsection (a), Section 552.117, Government Code, is 
amended to read as follows:
	(a)  Information is excepted from the requirements of 
Section 552.021 if it is information that relates to the home 
address, home telephone number, or social security number of the 
following person or that reveals whether the person has family 
members:
		(1)  [a current or former official or employee of a 
governmental body, except as otherwise provided by Section 552.024;
		[(2)]  a peace officer as defined by Article 2.12, Code 
of Criminal Procedure, or a security officer commissioned under 
Section 51.212, Education Code, regardless of whether the officer 
complies with Section [552.024 or] 552.1175[, as applicable];
		(2) [(3)]  a current or former employee of the Texas 
Department of Criminal Justice or of the predecessor in function of 
the department or any division of the department, regardless of 
whether the current or former employee complies with Section 
552.1175;
		(3) [(4)]  a peace officer as defined by Article 2.12, 
Code of Criminal Procedure, or other law, a reserve law enforcement 
officer, a commissioned deputy game warden, or a corrections 
officer in a municipal, county, or state penal institution in this 
state who was killed in the line of duty, regardless of whether the 
deceased complied with Section [552.024 or] 552.1175;
		(4) [(5)]  a commissioned security officer as defined 
by Section 1702.002, Occupations Code, regardless of whether the 
officer complies with Section [552.024 or] 552.1175[, as 
applicable]; or
		(5) [(6)]  an officer or employee of a community 
supervision and corrections department established under Chapter 
76 who performs a duty described by Section 76.004(b), regardless 
of whether the officer or employee complies with Section [552.024 
or] 552.1175.
	(d)  Section 552.138, Government Code, is amended to read as 
follows:        
	Sec. 552.138.  EXCEPTION:  FAMILY VIOLENCE [SHELTER] CENTER 
AND SEXUAL ASSAULT PROGRAM INFORMATION.  (a)  In this section:
		(1)  "Family violence [shelter] center" has the meaning 
assigned by Section 51.002, Human Resources Code.
		(2)  "Sexual assault program" has the meaning assigned 
by Section 420.003.  
	(b)  Information maintained by a family violence [shelter] 
center or sexual assault program is excepted from the requirements 
of Section 552.021 if it is information that relates to:
		(1)  the home address, home telephone number, or social 
security number of an employee or a volunteer worker of a family 
violence [shelter] center or a sexual assault program[, regardless 
of whether the employee or worker complies with Section 552.024];
		(2)  the location or physical layout of a family 
violence [shelter] center;
		(3)  the name, home address, home telephone number, or 
numeric identifier of a current or former client of a family 
violence [shelter] center or sexual assault program;
		(4)  the provision of services, including counseling 
and sheltering, to a current or former client of a family violence 
[shelter] center or sexual assault program;
		(5)  the name, home address, or home telephone number 
of a private donor to a family violence [shelter] center or sexual 
assault program; or
		(6)  the home address or home telephone number of a 
member of the board of directors or the board of trustees of a 
family violence [shelter] center or sexual assault program[, 
regardless of whether the board member complies with Section 
552.024].
	(e)  Subchapter C, Chapter 552, Government Code, is amended 
by adding Section 552.150 to read as follows:
	Sec. 552.150.  EXCEPTION:  INFORMATION THAT COULD COMPROMISE 
SAFETY OF PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE.  (a)  Information in the 
custody of a governmental body that relates to an employee or 
officer of the governmental body is excepted from the requirements 
of Section 552.021 if:
		(1)  it is information that, if disclosed under the 
specific circumstances pertaining to the individual, could 
reasonably be expected to compromise the safety of the individual, 
such as information that describes or depicts the likeness of the 
individual, information stating the times that the individual 
arrives at or departs from work, a description of the individual's 
automobile, or the location where the individual works or parks; 
and
		(2)  the employee or officer applies in writing to the 
governmental body's officer for public information to have the 
information withheld from public disclosure under this section and 
includes in the application:
			(A)  a description of the information; and                            
			(B)  the specific circumstances pertaining to the 
individual that demonstrate why disclosure of the information could 
reasonably be expected to compromise the safety of the individual.
	(b)  On receiving a written request for information 
described in an application submitted under Subsection (a)(2), the 
officer for public information shall:
		(1)  request a decision from the attorney general in 
accordance with Section 552.301 regarding withholding the 
information; and
		(2)  include a copy of the application submitted under 
Subsection (a)(2) with the request for the decision.
	(c)  This section expires September 1, 2013.                            
	(f)  The changes in law made by this section apply in 
relation to a request for information made under Chapter 552, 
Government Code, before, on, or after the effective date of the 
relevant provisions of this Act.
	(g)  Subsections (b-1) and (b-2), Section 552.008, 
Government Code, as added by this section, take effect September 1, 
2010.