87(R) SB 766 - Enrolled version - Bill Text
 
 
  S.B.  No.  766
 
 
 
 
AN ACT
  relating to sexually oriented businesses, including a requirement
  to participate in the federal electronic verification of employment
  authorization program, or E-verify, and restricting the age of
  persons employed by or allowed on the premises; creating criminal
  offenses.
               BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
               SECTION  1.    Section 51.016, Labor Code, is amended by
  amending Subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (h), and (i) and
  adding Subsection (j) to read as follows:
               (a)    In this section:
                           (1)    "E-verify program" has the meaning assigned by
  Section 673.001, Government Code.
                           (2)    "Sexually[, "sexually] oriented business" has the
  meaning assigned by Section 243.002, Local Government Code.
               (b)    A sexually oriented business may not employ or enter
  into a contract, other than a contract described by Subsection (g),
  for the performance of work or the provision of a service with an
  individual younger than 21 [18] years of age.
               (c)    A sexually oriented business shall:
                           (1)    maintain at the business a record that contains a
  copy of a valid proof of identification of each employee and [or]
  independent contractor working at the premises of the business; and
                           (2)    register and participate in the E-verify program
  to verify information of all employees and independent contractors.
               (d)    A proof of identification satisfies the requirements of
  Subsection (c)(1) [(c)] if the identification:
                           (1)    contains a physical description and photograph
  consistent with the person's appearance;
                           (2)    contains the date of birth of the person; and
                           (3)    was issued by a government agency.
               (e)    The form of identification under Subsection (c)(1)
  [(c)] may include:
                           (1)    a driver's license issued by this state or another
  state;
                           (2)    a passport; or
                           (3)    an identification card issued by this or another
  state or the federal government.
               (h)    The commission, the attorney general, or a [local] law
  enforcement agency may inspect a record maintained under this
  section and request proof of E-verify program information
  verification if there is good reason to believe that an individual
  younger than 21 [18] years of age is employed or has been employed
  by, or has entered into a contract, other than a contract described
  by Subsection (g), for the performance of work or the provision of a
  service with, the sexually oriented business within the five [two]
  years preceding the date of the inspection.
               (i)    A person commits an offense if the person:
                           (1)    fails to maintain a record as required by this
  section; [or]
                           (2)    knowingly or intentionally hinders an inspection
  authorized under Subsection (h); or
                           (3)    violates Subsection (b).
               (j)    A person commits an offense if the person fails to
  register and participate in the E-verify program as required by
  Subsection (c)(2).
               SECTION  2.    Chapter 106, Alcoholic Beverage Code, is amended
  by adding Section 106.17 to read as follows:
               Sec.  106.17.    PRESENCE OR EMPLOYMENT OF CERTAIN PERSONS AT
  PERMITTED OR LICENSED PREMISES OPERATING AS SEXUALLY ORIENTED
  BUSINESS. (a) An individual younger than 18 years of age may not be
  on premises covered by a permit or license issued under this code if
  a sexually oriented business, as defined by Section 243.002, Local
  Government Code, operates on the premises.
               (b)    The holder of a permit or license covering a premises
  described by Subsection (a) may not:
                           (1)    knowingly or recklessly allow an individual
  younger than 18 years of age to be on the premises; or
                           (2)    enter into a contract, other than a contract
  described by Section 51.016(g), Labor Code, with an individual
  younger than 21 years of age for the performance of work or the
  provision of a service on the premises.
               (c)    Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, if it
  is found, after notice and hearing, that a permittee or licensee has
  violated Subsection (b) the commission or administrator shall: