85R2787 DMS-D     By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 42       A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to the security of courts and judges in the state.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  Article 102.017(f), Code of Criminal Procedure,   is amended to read as follows:          (f)  The sheriff or other law enforcement agency or entity   that provides security for a court [A local administrative judge]   shall provide to the Office of Court Administration of the Texas   Judicial System a written report regarding any security incident   involving court security that occurs in or around a building   housing a court for which the sheriff, agency, or entity provides   security [judge serves as local administrative judge] not later   than the third business day after the date the incident occurred.          SECTION 2.  Subchapter A, Chapter 29, Government Code, is   amended by adding Section 29.014 to read as follows:          Sec. 29.014.  COURT SECURITY COMMITTEE. (a) The presiding   or municipal judge, as applicable, shall establish a court security   committee composed of:                (1)  the presiding or municipal judge, or the judge's   designee;                (2)  a representative of the law enforcement agency or   other entity that provides the primary security for the court;                (3)  a representative of the municipality; and                (4)  any other person the committee determines   necessary to assist the committee.          (b)  The person described by Subsection (a)(1) serves as   presiding officer of the committee.          (c)  The committee shall establish the policies and   procedures necessary to provide adequate security to the municipal   courts served by the presiding or municipal judge, as applicable.          SECTION 3.  Section 30.00007(b), Government Code, is amended   to read as follows:          (b)  The presiding judge shall:                (1)  maintain a central docket for cases filed within   the territorial limits of the municipality over which the municipal   courts of record have jurisdiction;                (2)  provide for the distribution of cases from the   central docket to the individual municipal judges to equalize the   distribution of business in the courts;                (3)  request the jurors needed for cases that are set   for trial by jury;                (4)  temporarily assign judges or substitute judges to   exchange benches and to act for each other in a proceeding pending   in a court if necessary for the expeditious disposition of business   in the courts; [and]                (5)  supervise and control the operation and clerical   functions of the administrative department of each court, including   the court's personnel, during the proceedings of the court; and                (6)  establish a court security committee to adopt   security policies and procedures for the courts served by the   presiding judge that is composed of:                      (A)  the presiding judge, or the presiding judge's   designee, who serves as presiding officer of the committee;                      (B)  a representative of the law enforcement   agency or other entity that provides the primary security for the   court;                      (C)  a representative of the municipality; and                      (D)  any other person the committee determines   necessary to assist the committee.          SECTION 4.  Subchapter B, Chapter 72, Government Code, is   amended by adding Section 72.015 to read as follows:          Sec. 72.015.  JUDICIAL SECURITY DIVISION. (a) The office   shall establish a judicial security division to provide guidance to   state court personnel on improving security for each court.          (b)  The office shall appoint a director of security and   emergency preparedness to oversee the judicial security division.          (c)  The judicial security division shall:                (1)  serve as a central resource for information on   local and national best practices for court security and the safety   of court personnel;                (2)  provide an expert opinion on the technical aspects   of court security; and                (3)  keep abreast of and provide training on recent   court security improvements.          SECTION 5.  Section 74.092, Government Code, is amended to   read as follows:          Sec. 74.092.  DUTIES OF LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE. A local   administrative judge, for the courts for which the judge serves as   local administrative judge, shall:                (1)  implement and execute the local rules of   administration, including the assignment, docketing, transfer, and   hearing of cases;                (2)  appoint any special or standing committees   necessary or desirable for court management and administration;                (3)  promulgate local rules of administration if the   other judges do not act by a majority vote;                (4)  recommend to the regional presiding judge any   needs for assignment from outside the county to dispose of court   caseloads;                (5)  supervise the expeditious movement of court   caseloads, subject to local, regional, and state rules of   administration;                (6)  provide the supreme court and the office of court   administration requested statistical and management information;                (7)  set the hours and places for holding court in the   county;                (8)  supervise the employment and performance of   nonjudicial personnel;                (9)  supervise the budget and fiscal matters of the   local courts, subject to local rules of administration;                (10)  coordinate and cooperate with any other local   administrative judge in the district in the assignment of cases in   the courts' concurrent jurisdiction for the efficient operation of   the court system and the effective administration of justice;                (11)  if requested by the courts the judge serves,   establish and maintain the lists required by Section 37.003 and   ensure appointments are made from the lists in accordance with   Section 37.004; [and]                (12)  perform other duties as may be directed by the   chief justice or a regional presiding judge; and                (13)  establish a court security committee to adopt   security policies and procedures for the courts served by the local   administrative judge that is composed of:                      (A)  the local administrative judge, or the   judge's designee, who serves as presiding officer of the committee;                      (B)  a representative of the sheriff's office;                      (C)  a representative of the county;                      (D)  one judge of each type of court served by the   local administrative judge; and                      (E)  any other person the committee determines   necessary to assist the committee.          SECTION 6.  Subtitle L, Title 2, Government Code, is amended   by adding Chapter 158 to read as follows:   CHAPTER 158. COURT SECURITY OFFICERS          Sec. 158.001.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "court security   officer" means a sheriff, sheriff's deputy, municipal peace   officer, or any other person who provides security for an   appellate, district, statutory county, county, municipal, or   justice court in this state.          Sec. 158.002.  COURT SECURITY CERTIFICATION. (a) Except as   provided by Subsection (b), a person may not serve as a court   security officer for an appellate, district, statutory county,   county, municipal, or justice court in this state unless the person   holds a court security certification issued by a training program   approved by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.          (b)  A court security officer is not required to hold a court   security certification to provide security to a court described by   Subsection (a) before the first anniversary of the date the officer   begins providing security for the court.          Sec. 158.003.  VERIFICATION. The sheriff, law enforcement   agency, or other entity that provides security for a court shall   verify that each court security officer holds the court security   certification as required by this chapter.          SECTION 7.  Subchapter D, Chapter 411, Government Code, is   amended by adding Section 411.0485 to read as follows:          Sec. 411.0485.  PROTECTION FOR JUDGES. (a) The department   as the department determines appropriate may provide personal   security to a state judge who has been threatened or attacked.          (b)  The department may protect a threatened or attacked   judge at locations outside of the jurisdiction in which the judge   serves.          SECTION 8.  Section 552.117(a), 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, emergency contact information, 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;                (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;                (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;                (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;                (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;                (7)  a current or former employee of the office of the   attorney general who is or was assigned to a division of that office   the duties of which involve law enforcement, regardless of whether   the current or former employee complies with Section 552.024 or   552.1175;                (8)  a current or former employee of the Texas Juvenile   Justice Department or of the predecessors in function of the   department, regardless of whether the current or former employee   complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175;                (9)  a current or former juvenile probation or   supervision officer certified by the Texas Juvenile Justice   Department, or the predecessors in function of the department,   under Title 12, Human Resources Code, regardless of whether the   current or former officer complies with Section 552.024 or   552.1175;                (10)  a current or former employee of a juvenile   justice program or facility, as those terms are defined by Section   261.405, Family Code, regardless of whether the current or former   employee complies with Section 552.024 or 552.1175; [or]                (11)  a current or former member of the Texas military   forces, as that term is defined by Section 437.001; or                (12)  a current or former federal judge or state judge   or a spouse of a current or former federal judge or state judge.          SECTION 9.  Subchapter B, Chapter 572, Government Code, is   amended by adding Section 572.035 to read as follows:          Sec. 572.035.  REMOVAL OF PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR FEDERAL   JUDGES, STATE JUDGES, AND SPOUSES. The commission shall remove or   redact from any financial statement, or information derived from a   financial statement, that is available to the public the residence   address of a federal judge, a state judge, or the spouse of a   federal or state judge on the judge's qualification for the judge's   office.          SECTION 10.  Section 13.0021(b), Election Code, is amended   to read as follows:          (b)  If the registration applicant is a federal judge, a   state judge, or the spouse of a state judge or a federal judge, the   registrar of the county shall omit [who seeks to have] the   applicant's residence address [omitted] from the registration   list[, the applicant shall include with the application an   affidavit stating that the applicant is a federal judge or state   judge or the spouse of a federal judge or state judge].          SECTION 11.  Section 15.0215, Election Code, is amended to   read as follows:          Sec. 15.0215.  OMISSION OF ADDRESS FOR [NOTICE OF] FEDERAL   JUDGE OR STATE JUDGE AND SPOUSE [STATUS]. (a) In this section,   "federal judge" and "state judge" have the meanings assigned by   Section 13.0021.          (b)  On a person's qualification for office as a [A] federal   judge or [, a] state judge, [or the spouse of a federal judge or   state judge who is registered to vote may at any time submit to] the   registrar of the county in which the judge resides shall omit from   the registration list the residence address of the judge and the   spouse of the judge [an affidavit stating that the voter is a   federal judge or state judge or the spouse of a federal judge or   state judge].          SECTION 12.  Subchapter F, Chapter 1701, Occupations Code,   is amended by adding Section 1701.267 to read as follows:          Sec. 1701.267.  TRAINING PROGRAM FOR COURT SECURITY   OFFICERS. (a) The commission, in consultation with the Office of   Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System, shall develop a   model court security curriculum for court security officers, as   required by Chapter 158, Government Code, and provide the   curriculum to any training program the commission approves to   provide training to court security officers.          (b)  The commission shall issue a certificate to each court   security officer who completes the training program under this   section.          SECTION 13.  Section 11.008, Property Code, is amended by   adding Subsection (j) to read as follows:          (j)  The county clerk shall omit or redact from all public   records in the county the social security number, driver's license   number, and residence address of a federal judge, state judge, or   spouse of a federal or state judge on the judge's qualification for   office.          SECTION 14.  Section 25.025(b), Tax Code, is amended to read   as follows:          (b)  Information in appraisal records under Section 25.02 is   confidential and is available only for the official use of the   appraisal district, this state, the comptroller, and taxing units   and political subdivisions of this state if:                (1)  the information identifies the home address of a   named individual to whom this section applies; and                (2)  the individual:                      (A)  chooses to restrict public access to the   information on the form prescribed for that purpose by the   comptroller under Section 5.07; or                      (B)  is a federal or state judge or the spouse of a   federal or state judge, beginning on the date the judge qualifies   for the judge's office.          SECTION 15.  Section 521.121(c), Transportation Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (c)  On a license holder's qualification for office as a   federal or state judge, the [The] department shall establish a   procedure [for a federal judge, a state judge, or the spouse of a   federal or state judge] to omit the [license holder's] residence   address of the judge and the spouse of the judge on the license   holder's license and to include, in lieu of that address, the street   address of the courthouse in which the license holder or license   holder's spouse serves as a federal judge or state judge. [In   establishing the procedure, the department shall require   sufficient documentary evidence to establish the license holder's   status as a federal judge, a state judge, or the spouse of a federal   or state judge.]          SECTION 16.  (a) Not later than January 1, 2018, the   Department of Public Safety, the Texas Ethics Commission, each   county clerk, each registrar, and any other county official   responsible for county records shall establish the policies and   procedures necessary to comply with the changes in law made by this   Act.          (b)  As soon as practicable after the effective date of this   Act:                (1)  the Office of Court Administration of the Texas   Judicial System shall establish the judicial security division; and                (2)  each judge required to establish a court security   committee under this Act shall establish the committee.          SECTION 17.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.