relating to the prosecution of the offenses of indecency with a
 
child and sexual assault.
 
             BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 
             SECTION  1.    Section 21.11(a), Penal Code, is amended to read
 
as follows:
 
             (a)    A person commits an offense if, with a child younger
 
than 18 [17] years of age, whether the child is of the same or
 
opposite sex and regardless of whether the person knows the age of
 
the child at the time of the offense, the person:
 
                         (1)    engages in sexual contact with the child or causes
 
the child to engage in sexual contact; or
 
                         (2)    with intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire
 
of any person:
 
                                     (A)    exposes the person's anus or any part of the
 
person's genitals, knowing the child is present; or
 
                                     (B)    causes the child to expose the child's anus
 
or any part of the child's genitals.
 
             SECTION  2.    Section 22.011(c)(1), Penal Code, is amended to
 
read as follows:
 
                         (1)    "Child" means a person younger than 18 [17] years
                                     (B)    go in, on, or within 1,000 feet of a premises
 
where children commonly gather, including a school, day-care
 
facility, playground, public or private youth center, public
 
swimming pool, video arcade facility, or general residential
 
operation operating as a residential treatment center; and
 
                         (2)    attend psychological counseling sessions for sex
 
offenders with an individual or organization that provides sex
 
offender treatment or counseling as specified or approved by the
 
judge or the defendant's supervision officer.
 
             SECTION  5.    Section 508.187(b), Government Code, is amended
 
to read as follows:
 
             (b)    A parole panel shall establish a child safety zone
 
applicable to a releasee if the panel determines that a child
 
younger than 17 years of age [as defined by Section 22.011(c), Penal
 
Code,] was the victim of the offense, by requiring as a condition of
 
parole or mandatory supervision that the releasee:
                                     (A)    supervise or participate in any program that
 
includes as participants or recipients persons who are 17 years of
 
age or younger and that regularly provides athletic, civic, or
 
cultural activities; or
 
                                     (B)    go in, on, or within a distance specified by
 
the panel of premises where children commonly gather, including a
 
school, day-care facility, playground, public or private youth
 
center, public swimming pool, or video arcade facility; and
 
                         (2)    attend for a period of time determined necessary