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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the regulation of the business of private security. | 
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       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
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       SECTION 1.  Section 1702.002, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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by amending Subdivision (1-a) and adding Subdivisions (16-a) and  | 
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(20-a) to read as follows: | 
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             (1-a)  For purposes of Subdivision (1), the term "alarm  | 
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system" does not include a telephone entry system, an operator for  | 
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opening or closing a residential or commercial gate or door, or an  | 
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accessory used only to activate a gate or door, if the system,  | 
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operator, or accessory is not connected to a computer or data  | 
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processor that records or archives the voice, visual image, or  | 
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identifying information of the user [an alarm system]. | 
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             (16-a)  "Personal protection officer" means a person  | 
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who performs the activities described by Section 1702.202. | 
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             (20-a)  "Security officer" means a person who performs  | 
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the activities described by Section 1702.222. | 
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       SECTION 2.  Section 1702.047, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.047.  ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF.  The department shall  | 
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designate a department employee who shall report directly to the  | 
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board.  The employee designated under this section shall provide  | 
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administrative assistance to [assist] the board in the performance | 
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[administration] of the board's duties.  [The salary for an 
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employee designated under this section may not exceed the salary 
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specified in the General Appropriations Act for an employee subject 
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to salary group A10.] | 
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       SECTION 3.  Section 1702.082(e), Occupations Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (e)  On written request, the department [The commission, at 
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least quarterly until final disposition of the complaint,] shall  | 
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inform [notify] the person filing the complaint and each person who  | 
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is a subject of the complaint of the status of the investigation  | 
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unless the information [notice] would jeopardize an ongoing | 
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[undercover] investigation. | 
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       SECTION 4.  Subchapter A, Chapter 1702, Occupations Code, is  | 
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amended by adding Section 1702.006 to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.006.  FOREIGN ENTITY REGISTRATION.  Licensure  | 
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under this chapter does not exempt a foreign entity from the  | 
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registration requirements of Chapter 9, Business Organizations  | 
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Code. | 
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       SECTION 5.  Section 1702.1056(a), Occupations Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (a)  A person acts as a locksmith company for the purposes of  | 
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this chapter if the person: | 
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             (1)  sells, installs, services, or maintains, or offers  | 
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to sell, install, service, or maintain, mechanical security  | 
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devices, including deadbolts and locks; | 
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             (2)  advertises services offered by the company using  | 
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the term "locksmith"; or | 
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             (3)  includes the term "locksmith" in the company's  | 
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name. | 
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       SECTION 6.  Section 1702.110, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.110.  APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.  (a) An  | 
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application for a license under this chapter must be in the form  | 
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prescribed by the board [commission] and include: | 
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             (1)  the full name and business address of the  | 
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applicant; | 
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             (2)  the name under which the applicant intends to do  | 
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business; | 
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             (3)  a statement as to the general nature of the  | 
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business in which the applicant intends to engage; | 
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             (4)  a statement as to the classification for which the  | 
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applicant requests qualification; | 
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             (5)  if the applicant is an entity other than an  | 
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individual, the full name and residence address of each partner,  | 
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officer who oversees the security-related aspects of the business,  | 
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and director of the applicant, and of the applicant's manager; | 
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             (6)  if the applicant is an individual, two  | 
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classifiable sets of fingerprints of the applicant or, if the  | 
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applicant is an entity other than an individual, of each officer who  | 
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oversees the security-related aspects of the business and of each  | 
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partner or shareholder who owns at least a 25 percent interest in  | 
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the applicant; | 
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             (7)  a verified statement of the applicant's experience  | 
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qualifications in the particular classification in which the  | 
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applicant is applying; | 
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             (8)  a report from the department [Texas Department of 
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Public Safety] stating the applicant's record of any convictions  | 
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for a Class B misdemeanor or equivalent offense or a greater  | 
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offense; | 
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             (9)  the social security number of the individual  | 
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making the application; and | 
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             (10)  other information, evidence, statements, or  | 
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documents required by the board [commission]. | 
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       (b)  An applicant for a license as a security services  | 
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contractor shall maintain a physical address within this state and  | 
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provide that address to the board.  The board shall adopt rules to  | 
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enable an out-of-state license holder to comply with this  | 
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subsection. | 
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       SECTION 7.  Section 1702.112, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.112.  FORM OF LICENSE.  The board [commission]  | 
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shall prescribe the form of a license, including a branch office  | 
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license.  The license must include: | 
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             (1)  the name of the license holder; | 
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             (2)  the name under which the license holder is to  | 
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operate; [and] | 
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             (3)  the license number and the date the license was  | 
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issued; and | 
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             (4)  a photograph of the license holder, affixed to the  | 
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license at the time the license is issued by the board. | 
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       SECTION 8.  Section 1702.121, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.121.  TERMINATION OF MANAGER.  (a) A license  | 
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holder shall notify the board [commission] in writing not later  | 
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than the 14th day after the date a manager ceases to be manager of  | 
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the license holder's business.  The license remains in effect for a  | 
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reasonable period after notice is given as provided by board  | 
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[commission] rule pending the board's [commission's] determination  | 
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of the qualification of another manager under this subchapter. | 
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       (b)  Any period of temporary operation authorized under this  | 
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section or Section 1702.122 starts on the effective date of any  | 
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summary action taken against the manager. | 
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       SECTION 9.  Section 1702.127, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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by amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsection (d) to  | 
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read as follows: | 
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       (b)  A license holder shall maintain a record containing  | 
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information related to the license holder's employees as required  | 
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by the board [commission]. | 
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       (c)  A license holder shall maintain for [commission]  | 
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inspection by the department at the license holder's principal  | 
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place of business or branch office two recent color photographs, of  | 
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a type required by the board [commission], of each applicant,  | 
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registrant, commissioned security officer, and employee of the  | 
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license holder. | 
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       (d)  A license holder shall maintain records required under  | 
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this chapter at a physical address within this state and provide  | 
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that address to the board. | 
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       SECTION 10.  Section 1702.163, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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by adding Subsection (d-1) to read as follows: | 
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       (d-1)  For the purposes of determining eligibility under  | 
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Subsection (b)(2), the department may require the applicant to  | 
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authorize the release to the department of any relevant medical  | 
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records. | 
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       SECTION 11.  Section 1702.201, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.201.  PERSONAL PROTECTION OFFICER AUTHORIZATION  | 
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REQUIRED.  An individual [A commissioned security officer] may not  | 
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act as a personal protection officer unless the individual | 
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[officer] holds a personal protection officer authorization. | 
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       SECTION 12.  Section 1702.202, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.202.  PERSONAL PROTECTION OFFICER.  An individual  | 
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acts as a personal protection officer if the individual, while  | 
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carrying a firearm, [:
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             [(1)
 
 
has been issued a security officer commission to 
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carry a concealed firearm;  and
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             [(2)]  provides to another [an] individual personal  | 
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protection from bodily harm. | 
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       SECTION 13.  Section 1702.206, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.206.  LIMITED AUTHORITY TO CARRY [CONCEALED]  | 
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FIREARMS.  (a)  An individual acting as a personal protection  | 
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officer may not carry a [concealed] firearm unless the officer: | 
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             (1)  is either: | 
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                   (A)  engaged in the exclusive performance of the  | 
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officer's duties as a personal protection officer for the employer  | 
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under whom the officer's personal protection officer authorization  | 
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is issued; or | 
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                   (B)  traveling to or from the officer's place of  | 
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assignment; and | 
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             (2)  carries the officer's security officer commission  | 
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and personal protection officer authorization on the officer's  | 
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person while performing the officer's duties or traveling as  | 
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described by Subdivision (1) and presents the commission and  | 
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authorization on request. | 
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       (b)  An individual who is acting as a personal protection  | 
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officer and is wearing the uniform of a security officer, including  | 
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any uniform or apparel described by Section 1702.323(d), may not  | 
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conceal any firearm the individual is carrying and shall carry the  | 
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firearm in plain view.  An individual who is acting as a personal  | 
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protection officer and is not wearing the uniform of a security  | 
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officer shall conceal the firearm. | 
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       SECTION 14.  Section 1702.221(a), Occupations Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (a)  An individual must register in accordance with the  | 
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requirements of this chapter and related administrative rules if  | 
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the individual: | 
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             (1)  is employed as an alarm systems installer, alarm  | 
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systems monitor, electronic access control device installer,  | 
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locksmith, dog trainer, manager or branch office manager,  | 
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noncommissioned security officer, private investigator, private  | 
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security consultant, or security salesperson; or | 
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             (2)  is an owner, officer who oversees the  | 
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security-related aspects of the business, partner, or shareholder  | 
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of a license holder. | 
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       SECTION 15.  Section 1702.230, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (c) to read as  | 
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follows: | 
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       (b)  The employer of the applicant shall make a reasonable  | 
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attempt to verify the information required under Subsection (a)(1)  | 
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before the earlier of: | 
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             (1)  the date the application is submitted; or | 
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             (2)  the date the applicant begins to perform the  | 
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duties of employment that require registration. | 
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       (c)  An applicant must submit an application that  | 
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substantially meets the requirements of this section before  | 
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employment in a capacity for which registration is required. | 
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       SECTION 16.  Section 1702.232(c), Occupations Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (c)  The pocket card must: | 
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             (1)  state the name of the registrant; | 
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             (2)  contain a color photograph, affixed to the pocket  | 
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card by the board at the time the card is issued, and the signature  | 
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of the registrant; and | 
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             (3)  state the date the card was issued and the card's  | 
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expiration date. | 
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       SECTION 17.  Section 1702.282(a), Occupations Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (a)  The board shall conduct a criminal history check,  | 
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including a check of any criminal history record information  | 
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maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in the manner  | 
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provided by Subchapter F, Chapter 411, Government Code, on each  | 
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applicant for a license, registration, security officer  | 
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commission, letter of approval, permit, or certification.  As part  | 
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of its criminal history check, the board may request that the  | 
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applicant provide certified copies of relevant court documents or  | 
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other records.  The failure to provide the requested records within  | 
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a reasonable time as determined by the board may result in the  | 
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application being considered incomplete. An applicant is not  | 
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eligible for a license, registration, commission, letter of  | 
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approval, permit, or certification if the check reveals that the  | 
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applicant has committed an act that constitutes grounds for the  | 
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denial of the license, registration, commission, letter of  | 
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approval, permit, or certification.  Except as provided by  | 
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Subsection (d), each applicant shall include in the application two  | 
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complete sets of fingerprints on forms prescribed by the board  | 
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accompanied by the fee set by the board. | 
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       SECTION 18.  Section 1702.286, Occupations Code, as added by  | 
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Chapter 1102 (H.B. 2243), Acts of the 79th Legislature, Regular  | 
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Session, 2005, is renumbered as Section 1702.2865, Occupations  | 
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Code, to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.2865 [1702.286].  CUSTOMER AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED  | 
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FOR CERTAIN LOCKSMITH SERVICES.  (a)  A locksmith company or  | 
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locksmith may not perform services for a customer who seeks entry to  | 
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a structure, motor vehicle, or other property unless the customer,  | 
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in the course of the transaction: | 
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             (1)  shows the locksmith company or locksmith a  | 
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government-issued identification; and | 
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             (2)  provides a signed authorization stating that the  | 
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customer owns or is otherwise entitled to legal access to the  | 
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structure, motor vehicle, or other property. | 
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       (b)  A locksmith company or locksmith is exempt from  | 
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Subsection (a) if the locksmith is requested to perform services in  | 
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a case of imminent threat to a person or property. | 
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       SECTION 19.  Section 1702.322, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
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to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.322.  LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL.  This chapter  | 
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does not apply to: | 
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             (1)  a person who has full-time employment as a peace  | 
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officer and who receives compensation for private employment on an  | 
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individual or an independent contractor basis as a patrolman,  | 
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guard, extra job coordinator, or watchman if the officer: | 
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                   (A)  is employed in an employee-employer  | 
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relationship or employed on an individual contractual basis  | 
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directly by the recipient of the services; | 
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                   (B)  is not in the employ of another peace  | 
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officer; | 
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                   (C)  is not a reserve peace officer; and | 
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                   (D)  works as a peace officer on the average of at  | 
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least 32 hours a week, is compensated by the state or a political  | 
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subdivision of the state at least at the minimum wage, and is  | 
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entitled to all employee benefits offered to a peace officer by the  | 
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state or political subdivision; | 
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             (2)  a reserve peace officer while the reserve officer  | 
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is performing guard, patrolman, or watchman duties for a county and  | 
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is being compensated solely by that county; | 
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             (3)  a peace officer acting in an official capacity in  | 
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responding to a burglar alarm or detection device; or | 
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             (4)  a person engaged in the business of electronic  | 
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monitoring of an individual as a condition of that individual's  | 
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community supervision, parole, mandatory supervision, or release  | 
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on bail, if the person does not perform any other service that  | 
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requires a license under this chapter. | 
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       SECTION 20.  Section 1702.361(a), Occupations Code, is  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (a)  The [Subject to the board's final order under the 
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hearing provisions of this subchapter, the] department, for conduct  | 
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described by Subsection (b), may: | 
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             (1)  deny an application or revoke, suspend, or refuse  | 
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to renew a license, registration, or security officer commission; | 
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             (2)  reprimand a license holder, registrant, or  | 
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commissioned security officer; or | 
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             (3)  place on probation a person whose license,  | 
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registration, or security officer commission has been suspended. | 
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       SECTION 21.  Section 1702.367, Occupations Code, is amended  | 
| 
 
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by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (f) and (g) to  | 
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read as follows: | 
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       (a)  For an investigation conducted under this chapter, if  | 
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necessary to enforce this chapter or the board's rules, the  | 
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department [the commission] may issue an administrative [a]  | 
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subpoena to any person in this state compelling: | 
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             (1)  the production of information or documents; or | 
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             (2)  the attendance and testimony of a witness [to 
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compel the attendance of a witness or the production of a pertinent 
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record or document.  The hearings officer may administer oaths and 
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require testimony or evidence to be given under oath]. | 
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       (f)  A person licensed or otherwise regulated under this  | 
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chapter who fails without good cause to comply with a subpoena  | 
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issued under this section may be subject to suspension of a license  | 
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under Section 1702.361. | 
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       (g)  If a subpoena issued under this section relates to an  | 
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ongoing criminal investigation by the department and the department  | 
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determines that disclosure could significantly impede the  | 
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investigation, the subpoena may provide that the person to whom the  | 
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subpoena is directed may not: | 
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             (1)  disclose that the subpoena has been issued; | 
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             (2)  identify or describe any records requested by the  | 
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subpoena; or | 
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             (3)  disclose whether records have been furnished in  | 
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response to the subpoena. | 
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       SECTION 22.  Subchapter P, Chapter 1702, Occupations Code,  | 
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is amended by adding Section 1702.3835 to read as follows: | 
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       Sec. 1702.3835.  DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICE.  (a)  A person who  | 
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performs or offers to perform an activity regulated under this  | 
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chapter, but who is not licensed or otherwise authorized under this  | 
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chapter to perform the activity, commits a false, misleading, or  | 
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deceptive act or practice within the meaning of Section 17.46,  | 
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Business & Commerce Code. | 
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       (b)  A public or private right or remedy under Chapter 17,  | 
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			 | 
Business & Commerce Code, may be used to enforce this chapter. | 
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       SECTION 23.  Section 46.03(d), Penal Code, is amended to  | 
| 
 
			 | 
read as follows: | 
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			 | 
       (d)  It is a defense to prosecution under Subsection (a)(5)  | 
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			 | 
that the actor possessed a firearm or club while traveling to or  | 
| 
 
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from the actor's place of assignment or in the actual discharge of  | 
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duties as: | 
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             (1)  a member of the armed forces or national guard; | 
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             (2)  a guard employed by a penal institution; or | 
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             (3)  a security officer commissioned by the Texas  | 
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[Board of Private Investigators and] Private Security Board  | 
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[Agencies] if: | 
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                   (A)  the actor is wearing a distinctive uniform;  | 
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and | 
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                   (B)  the firearm or club is in plain view; or | 
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             (4) [(5)]  a security officer who holds a personal  | 
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protection authorization under Chapter 1702, Occupations Code,  | 
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provided that the officer is either: | 
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                   (A)  wearing the uniform of a security officer,  | 
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including any uniform or apparel described by Section 1702.323(d),  | 
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Occupations Code, and carrying the officer's firearm in plain view;  | 
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or | 
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                   (B)  not wearing the uniform of a security officer  | 
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and carrying the officer's firearm in a concealed manner [the 
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Private Investigators and Private Security Agencies Act (Article 
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4413(29bb), Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes)]. | 
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       SECTION 24.  Section 46.15(b), Penal Code, as amended by  | 
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Chapters 647 (H.B. 964), 693 (H.B. 1815), and 1048 (H.B. 2101), Acts  | 
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of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, is reenacted and  | 
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amended to read as follows: | 
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       (b)  Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who: | 
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             (1)  is in the actual discharge of official duties as a  | 
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member of the armed forces or state military forces as defined by  | 
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Section 431.001, Government Code, or as a guard employed by a penal  | 
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institution; | 
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             (2)  is traveling; | 
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             (3)  is engaging in lawful hunting, fishing, or other  | 
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sporting activity on the immediate premises where the activity is  | 
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conducted, or is en route between the premises and the actor's  | 
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residence or motor vehicle, if the weapon is a type commonly used in  | 
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the activity; | 
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             (4)  holds a security officer commission issued by the  | 
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Texas Private Security Board, if the person[:
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                   [(A)]  is engaged in the performance of the  | 
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person's duties as an officer commissioned under Chapter 1702,  | 
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Occupations Code, or is traveling to or from the person's place of  | 
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assignment[;] and | 
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                   [(B)]  is [either:
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                         [(i)]  wearing the officer's uniform and  | 
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carrying the officer's weapon in plain view; [or] | 
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             (5)  acts [(ii)  acting] as a personal protection  | 
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officer and carries [carrying] the person's security officer  | 
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commission and personal protection officer authorization, if the  | 
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person: | 
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                   (A)  is engaged in the performance of the person's  | 
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duties as a personal protection officer under Chapter 1702,  | 
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Occupations Code, or is traveling to or from the person's place of  | 
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assignment; and | 
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                   (B)  is either: | 
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                         (i)  wearing the uniform of a security  | 
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officer, including any uniform or apparel described by Section  | 
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1702.323(d), Occupations Code, and carrying the officer's weapon in  | 
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plain view; or | 
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                         (ii)  not wearing the uniform of a security  | 
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officer and carrying the officer's weapon in a concealed manner; | 
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             (6) [(5)]  is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid  | 
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license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, to  | 
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carry a concealed handgun of the same category as the handgun the  | 
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person is carrying; | 
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             (7) [(6)]  holds an alcoholic beverage permit or  | 
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license or is an employee of a holder of an alcoholic beverage  | 
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permit or license if the person is supervising the operation of the  | 
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permitted or licensed premises; or | 
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             (8) [(7)]  is a student in a law enforcement class  | 
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engaging in an activity required as part of the class, if the weapon  | 
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is a type commonly used in the activity and the person is: | 
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                   (A)  on the immediate premises where the activity  | 
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is conducted; or | 
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                   (B)  en route between those premises and the  | 
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person's residence and is carrying the weapon unloaded. | 
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       SECTION 25.  The change in law made by this Act to Sections  | 
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1702.110, 1702.221(a), and 1702.282(a), Occupations Code, apply to  | 
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an application under Chapter 1702, Occupations Code, submitted on  | 
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or after the effective date of this Act.  An application submitted  | 
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before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in  | 
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effect on the date the application was submitted, and the former law  | 
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is continued in effect for that purpose. | 
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       SECTION 26.  To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails  | 
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over another Act of the 81st Legislature, Regular Session, 2009,  | 
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relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted  | 
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codes. | 
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       SECTION 27.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2009. |