88(4) HB 4 - House Committee Report version - Bill Text
  88S40058 JRR-D
 
  By:  Spiller, Hefner, Geren, Hunter, H.B.  No.  4
         Bell of Kaufman, et al.
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to prohibitions on the illegal entry into or illegal
  presence in this state by a person who is an alien, the enforcement
  of those prohibitions and certain related orders, including
  immunity from liability and indemnification for enforcement
  actions, and authorizing or requiring under certain circumstances
  the removal of persons who violate those prohibitions; creating
  criminal offenses.
               BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
               SECTION  1.    Title 1, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended
  by adding Chapter 5B to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 5B. PROCEDURES FOR CERTAIN OFFENSES INVOLVING ILLEGAL
  ENTRY INTO THIS STATE
               Art.  5B.001.    ENFORCEMENT PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN LOCATIONS.
  Notwithstanding any other law, a peace officer may not arrest or
  detain a person for purposes of enforcing a provision of Chapter 51,
  Penal Code, if the person is on the premises or grounds of:
                           (1)    a public or private primary or secondary school
  for educational purposes;
                           (2)    a church, synagogue, or other established place of
  religious worship;
                           (3)    a health care facility, as defined by Section
  161.471, Health and Safety Code, including a facility a state
  agency maintains or operates to provide health care, or the office
  of a health care provider, as defined by Section 161.471, Health and
  Safety Code, provided that the person is on the premises or grounds
  of the facility or office for the purpose of receiving medical
  treatment; or
                           (4)    a SAFE-ready facility, as defined by Section
  323.001, Health and Safety Code, or another facility that provides
  forensic medical examinations to sexual assault survivors in
  accordance with Chapter 323, Health and Safety Code, provided that
  the person is on the premises or grounds of the facility for
  purposes of obtaining a forensic medical examination and treatment.
               Art.  5B.002.    ORDER TO RETURN TO FOREIGN NATION. (a) A
  magistrate during a person's appearance under Article 14.06 or
  15.17 or the judge in the person's case at any time after that
  appearance may, in lieu of continuing the prosecution of or
  entering an adjudication regarding an offense under Section 51.02
  or 51.03, Penal Code, dismiss the charge pending against the person
  and issue a written order that discharges the person and requires
  the person to return to the foreign nation from which the person
  entered or attempted to enter, if:
                           (1)    the person agrees to the order;
                           (2)    the person has not previously been convicted of an
  offense under Chapter 51, Penal Code, or previously obtained a
  dismissal and discharge under this subsection;
                           (3)    the person is not charged with another offense
  that is punishable as a Class A misdemeanor or any higher category
  of offense; and
                           (4)    before the issuance of the order dismissing the
  charge and discharging the person, the arresting law enforcement
  agency:
                                       (A)    collects all available identifying
  information of the person, which must include taking fingerprints
  from the person and using other applicable photographic and
  biometric measures to identify the person; and
                                       (B)    cross-references the collected information
  with:
                                                   (i)    all relevant local, state, and federal
  criminal databases; and
                                                   (ii)    federal lists or classifications used
  to identify a person as a threat or potential threat to national
  security.
               (b)    On conviction of an offense under Chapter 51, Penal
  Code, the judge shall enter in the j

Statutes affected:
Introduced: Government Code 508.145, Government Code 51.03 (Government Code 51, Government Code 508)
House Committee Report: Government Code 508.145, Government Code 51.03 (Government Code 51, Government Code 508)