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          A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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          AN ACT
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        relating to the authority of a political subdivision to adopt or  | 
      
      
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        enforce certain regulations regarding whether a private employer  | 
      
      
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        may obtain or consider an employment applicant's or employee's  | 
      
      
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        criminal history record information. | 
      
      
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               BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
      
      
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               SECTION 1.  Title 3, Labor Code, is amended by adding Chapter  | 
      
      
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        106 to read as follows: | 
      
      
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        CHAPTER 106.  CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION OF EMPLOYMENT  | 
      
      
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        APPLICANT OR EMPLOYEE | 
      
      
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               Sec. 106.001.  DEFINITIONS.  In this chapter: | 
      
      
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                     (1)  "Applicant" means a person who has made an oral or  | 
      
      
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        written application with a private employer, or has sent a resume or  | 
      
      
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        other correspondence to a private employer, indicating an interest  | 
      
      
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        in employment. | 
      
      
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                     (2)  "Criminal history record information" has the  | 
      
      
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        meaning assigned by Section 411.082, Government Code. | 
      
      
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               Sec. 106.002.  CERTAIN LOCAL REGULATION OF PRIVATE EMPLOYERS  | 
      
      
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        PROHIBITED.  A political subdivision of this state may not adopt or  | 
      
      
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        enforce any ordinance or other local regulation that prohibits,  | 
      
      
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        limits, or otherwise regulates a private employer's ability to  | 
      
      
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        request, consider, or take employment action based on the criminal  | 
      
      
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        history record information of an applicant or employee. | 
      
      
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               Sec. 106.003.  NONAPPLICABILITY.  This chapter does not  | 
      
      
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        prevent a political subdivision of this state from adopting or  | 
      
      
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        enforcing an ordinance or other local regulation relating to the  | 
      
      
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        access to or consideration of the criminal history record  | 
      
      
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        information of an individual: | 
      
      
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                     (1)  entering into a contract or other agreement with  | 
      
      
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        the political subdivision; | 
      
      
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                     (2)  receiving a grant from the political subdivision; | 
      
      
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                     (3)  seeking a license, permit, or other authorization  | 
      
      
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        to conduct business from the political subdivision; or | 
      
      
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                     (4)  conducting business with or under the regulatory  | 
      
      
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        authority of the political subdivision. | 
      
      
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               SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives  | 
      
      
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        a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as  | 
      
      
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        provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this  | 
      
      
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        Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this  | 
      
      
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        Act takes effect September 1, 2019. |