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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the right of a person to enter the person's residence or |
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former residence accompanied by a peace officer to recover certain |
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personal property; providing penalties. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Title 4, Property Code, is amended by adding |
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Chapter 24A to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 24A. ACCESS TO RESIDENCE OR FORMER RESIDENCE TO RETRIEVE |
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PERSONAL PROPERTY |
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Sec. 24A.001. ORDER AUTHORIZING ENTRY AND PROPERTY |
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RETRIEVAL; PEACE OFFICER TO ACCOMPANY. (a) A person who is unable |
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to enter the person's residence or former residence to retrieve |
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personal property belonging to the person or the person's dependent |
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because the current occupant refuses to allow the person entry may |
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apply to the justice court for an order authorizing the person to |
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enter the residence accompanied by a peace officer to retrieve |
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specific items of personal property. |
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(b) An application under Subsection (a) must: |
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(1) certify that the applicant is unable to enter the |
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residence because the current occupant of the residence has denied |
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the applicant access to the residence; |
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(2) certify that, to the best of the applicant's |
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knowledge, the applicant is not: |
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(A) the subject of an active protective order |
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under Title 4, Family Code, a magistrate's order for emergency |
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protection under Article 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure, or |
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another court order prohibiting entry to the residence; or |
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(B) otherwise prohibited by law from entering the |
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residence; |
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(3) allege that the applicant or the applicant's |
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dependent requires personal items located in the residence, |
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including medical records, medicine and medical supplies, |
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clothing, child-care items, legal documents, financial documents, |
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including checks or bank or credit cards, employment records, |
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personal identification documents, educational or work-related |
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books and supplies, including electronic devices, and items |
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pertaining to personal safety; |
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(4) describe with specificity the items that the |
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applicant intends to retrieve; and |
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(5) allege that the applicant or the applicant's |
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dependent will suffer personal or financial harm if the items |
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listed in the application are not retrieved. |
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(c) On sufficient evidence of hardship and urgency, the |
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justice of the peace may grant the application under this section |
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and issue an order authorizing the applicant to enter the residence |
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and retrieve the property listed in the application accompanied by |
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a peace officer if the justice of the peace finds that: |
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(1) the applicant is unable to enter the residence |
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because the current occupant of the residence has denied the |
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applicant access to the residence to retrieve the applicant's |
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personal property or the personal property of the applicant's |
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dependent; |
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(2) the applicant is not: |
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(A) the subject of an active protective order |
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under Title 4, Family Code, a magistrate's order for emergency |
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protection under Article 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure, or |
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another court order prohibiting entry to the residence; or |
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(B) otherwise prohibited by law from entering the |
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residence; and |
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(3) there is a risk of personal or financial harm to |
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the applicant or the applicant's dependent if the items listed in |
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the application are not retrieved. |
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Sec. 24A.002. AUTHORIZED ENTRY PROCEDURES; DUTIES OF PEACE |
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OFFICER. (a) If the justice of the peace grants an application |
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under Section 24A.001, a peace officer shall accompany and assist |
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the applicant in making the authorized entry and retrieving the |
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property listed in the application. |
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(b) If the current occupant of the residence is present at |
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the time of the entry, the peace officer shall provide the occupant |
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with a copy of the court order authorizing the entry and property |
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retrieval. |
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(c) Before removing the property listed in the application |
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from the residence, the applicant shall submit all property |
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retrieved to the peace officer assisting the applicant under this |
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section to be inventoried. The peace officer shall create an |
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inventory listing the items taken from the residence, provide a |
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copy of the inventory to the applicant, provide a copy of the |
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inventory to the current occupant or, if the current occupant is not |
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present, leave the copy in a conspicuous place in the residence, and |
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return the property to be removed from the residence to the |
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applicant. The officer shall file the original inventory with the |
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court that issued the order authorizing the entry and property |
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retrieval. |
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(d) A peace officer may use reasonable force in providing |
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assistance under this section. |
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(e) A peace officer who provides assistance under this |
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section in good faith and with reasonable diligence is not: |
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(1) civilly liable for an act or omission of the |
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officer that arises in connection with providing the assistance; or |
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(2) civilly or criminally liable for the wrongful |
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appropriation of any personal property by the person the officer is |
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assisting. |
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Sec. 24A.003. OFFENSE. (a) A person commits an offense if |
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the person interferes with a person or peace officer entering a |
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residence and retrieving personal property under the authority of a |
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court order issued under Section 24A.001. |
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(b) An offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor. |
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(c) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that |
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the actor did not receive a copy of the court order or other notice |
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that the entry or property retrieval was authorized. |
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Sec. 24A.004. HEARING; REVIEW. (a) The occupant of a |
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residence that is the subject of a court order issued under Section |
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24A.001, not later than the 10th day after the date of the |
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authorized entry, may file a complaint in the court that issued the |
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order alleging that the applicant has appropriated property |
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belonging to the occupant. |
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(b) The court shall promptly hold a hearing on a complaint |
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submitted under this section and rule on the disposition of the |
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disputed property. |
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(c) This section does not limit the occupant's remedies |
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under any other law for recovery of the occupant's property. |
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |
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