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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the eligibility for certain occupational licenses and |
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the use of a person's criminal history as grounds for certain |
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actions related to the license. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 202.253(a-1), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a-1) The commission or department may refuse to admit a |
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person to an examination, and may refuse to issue a license to |
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practice podiatry to a person, for: |
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(1) presenting a license, certificate, or diploma that |
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was illegally or fraudulently obtained or engaging in fraud or |
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deception in passing the examination; |
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(2) being convicted of[:
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[(A) a felony;
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[(B) a crime that involves moral turpitude; or
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[(C)] an offense under Section 202.606; |
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(3) engaging in habits of intemperance or drug |
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addiction that in the department's opinion would endanger the |
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health, well-being, or welfare of patients; |
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(4) engaging in grossly unprofessional or |
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dishonorable conduct of a character that in the department's |
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opinion is likely to deceive or defraud the public; |
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(5) directly or indirectly violating or attempting to |
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violate this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter as a |
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principal, accessory, or accomplice; |
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(6) using any advertising statement of a character |
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tending to mislead or deceive the public; |
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(7) advertising professional superiority or the |
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performance of professional service in a superior manner; |
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(8) purchasing, selling, bartering, or using or |
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offering to purchase, sell, barter, or use a podiatry degree, |
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license, certificate, diploma, or a transcript of a license, |
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certificate, or diploma, in or incident to an application for a |
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license to practice podiatry; |
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(9) altering, with fraudulent intent, a podiatry |
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license, certificate, diploma, or a transcript of a podiatry |
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license, certificate, or diploma; |
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(10) using a podiatry license, certificate, or |
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diploma, or a transcript of a podiatry license, certificate, or |
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diploma, that has been fraudulently purchased, issued, |
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counterfeited, or materially altered; |
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(11) impersonating, or acting as proxy for, another |
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person in a podiatry license examination; |
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(12) impersonating a license holder, or permitting |
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another person to use the license holder's license to practice |
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podiatry in this state, to treat or offer to treat, by any method, |
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conditions and ailments of human feet; |
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(13) directly or indirectly employing a person whose |
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license to practice podiatry has been suspended or associating in |
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the practice of podiatry with a person whose license to practice |
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podiatry has been suspended or who has been convicted of the |
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unlawful practice of podiatry in this state or elsewhere; |
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(14) wilfully making in the application for a license |
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to practice podiatry a material misrepresentation or material |
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untrue statement; |
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(15) being unable to practice podiatry with reasonable |
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skill and safety to a patient because of age, illness, drunkenness, |
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or excessive use of drugs, narcotics, chemicals, or other |
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substances or as a result of a mental or physical condition; |
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(16) failing to practice podiatry in an acceptable |
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manner consistent with public health and welfare; |
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(17) being removed, suspended, or disciplined in |
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another manner by the podiatrist's peers in a professional podiatry |
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association or society, whether local, regional, state, or national |
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in scope, or being disciplined by a licensed hospital or the medical |
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staff of a hospital, including removal, suspension, limitation of |
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hospital privileges, or other disciplinary action, if the |
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commission or department determines that the action was: |
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(A) based on unprofessional conduct or |
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professional incompetence likely to harm the public; and |
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(B) appropriate and reasonably supported by |
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evidence submitted to the association, society, hospital, or |
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medical staff; or |
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(18) having repeated or recurring meritorious health |
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care liability claims filed against the podiatrist that in |
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the commission's or department's opinion are evidence of |
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professional incompetence likely to injure the public. |
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SECTION 2. Section 203.404(a), Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(a) The commission or executive director may discipline a |
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licensed midwife, refuse to renew a midwife's license, or refuse to |
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issue a license to an applicant if the person: |
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(1) violates this chapter or a rule adopted under this |
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chapter; |
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(2) submits false or misleading information to the |
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department; |
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(3) [is convicted of a misdemeanor involving moral
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turpitude or a felony;
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[(4)] uses alcohol or drugs intemperately; |
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(4) [(5)] engages in unprofessional or dishonorable |
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conduct that may reasonably be determined to deceive or defraud the |
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public; |
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(5) [(6)] is unable to practice midwifery with |
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reasonable skill and safety because of illness, disability, or |
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psychological impairment; |
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(6) [(7)] is determined by a court judgment to be |
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mentally impaired; |
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(7) [(8)] submits a birth or death certificate known |
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by the person to be false or fraudulent or engages in another act |
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that violates Title 3, Health and Safety Code, or a rule adopted |
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under that title; |
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(8) [(9)] violates Chapter 244, Health and Safety |
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Code, or a rule adopted under that chapter; or |
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(9) [(10)] fails to practice midwifery in a manner |
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consistent with the public health and safety. |
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SECTION 3. Sections 802.107(a) and (b), Occupations Code, |
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are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The department shall deny issuance of a license to, or |
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refuse to renew the license of, a person if the person or a |
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controlling person of the dog or cat breeder has pled guilty or nolo |
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contendere to, been convicted of, or received deferred adjudication |
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for animal cruelty or neglect in this state or any other |
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jurisdiction in the five years preceding the person's initial or |
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renewal application for a license. |
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(b) The [department shall revoke a] license of a person is |
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revoked by operation of law if, after the license is issued, the |
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person or a controlling person of the dog or cat breeder pleads |
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guilty or nolo contendere to, is convicted of, or receives deferred |
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adjudication for animal cruelty or neglect in this state or any |
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other jurisdiction. |
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SECTION 4. Section 1305.152(a), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a) An applicant for a license under this chapter must: |
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(1) submit to the department a completed application |
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on a form prescribed by the executive director; |
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(2) submit to the department any other information |
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required by executive director rule; |
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(3) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the executive |
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director the appropriate amount of electrical work experience as |
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required by this subchapter; and |
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(4) [demonstrate the applicant's honesty,
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trustworthiness, and integrity; and
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[(5)] pay the application and examination fees. |
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SECTION 5. Section 1802.052(a), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a) An individual is eligible for an auctioneer's license if |
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the individual: |
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(1) is at least 18 years of age; |
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(2) is a citizen of the United States or a legal alien; |
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(3) either: |
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(A) passes a written or oral examination |
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demonstrating knowledge of the auction business and of the laws of |
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this state relating to the auction business; or |
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(B) shows proof of employment by a licensed |
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auctioneer for at least two years and participation in at least 10 |
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auctions during that employment; |
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(4) holds a high school diploma or a high school |
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equivalency certificate; and |
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(5) [has not been convicted of a felony during the five
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years preceding the date of application; and
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[(6)] has completed at least 80 hours of classroom |
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instruction at an auction school with a curriculum approved by the |
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department in accordance with the standards and procedures |
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established by rule adopted under this chapter. |
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SECTION 6. Section 203.404(a), Occupations Code, as amended |
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by this Act, applies only to a disciplinary action taken on or after |
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the effective date of this Act. A disciplinary action taken before |
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the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on |
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the date the action was taken, and the former law is continued in |
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effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 7. Section 802.107(b), Occupations Code, as amended |
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by this Act, applies only to an offense committed on or after the |
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effective date of this Act. An offense committed before the |
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effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the |
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date the offense was committed, and the former law is continued in |
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effect for that purpose. For purposes of this section, an offense |
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was committed before the effective date of this Act if any element |
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of the offense occurred before that date. |
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SECTION 8. Sections 1305.152 and 1802.052, Occupations |
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Code, as amended by this Act, apply only to an application for a |
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license submitted on or after the effective date of this Act. An |
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application submitted before the effective date of this Act is |
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governed by the law in effect on the date the application was |
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submitted, and the former law is continued in effect for that |
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purpose. |
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SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |