88(4) HB 15 - Introduced version - Bill Text
  88S40029 JRR-F
 
  By:  Guillen H.B.  No.  15
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to a border crime property damage compensation program.
               BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
               SECTION  1.    The heading to Chapter 56C, Code of Criminal
  Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 56C. BORDER CRIME [LANDOWNER COMPENSATION FOR] PROPERTY
  DAMAGE COMPENSATION PROGRAM [CAUSED BY CERTAIN CRIMINAL
  ACTIVITIES]
               SECTION  2.    Article 56C.001, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended by amending Subdivision (2) and adding Subdivision (2-a) to
  read as follows:
                           (2)    "Border crime" means conduct:
                                       (A)    constituting an offense under:
                                                   (i)    Subchapter D, Chapter 481, Health and
  Safety Code;
                                                   (ii)    Section 20.05, 20.06, or 38.04, Penal
  Code; or
                                                   (iii)    Chapter 20A, Penal Code; and
                                       (B)    involving transnational criminal activity.
                           (2-a)    "Border region" has the meaning assigned by
  Section 772.0071, Government Code.
               SECTION  3.    The heading to Article 56C.003, Code of Criminal
  Procedure, is amended to read as follows:
               Art.  56C.003.    BORDER CRIME PROPERTY DAMAGE [LANDOWNER]
  COMPENSATION PROGRAM.
               SECTION  4.    Article 56C.003, Code of Criminal Procedure, is
  amended by amending Subsections (a), (c), and (d) and adding
  Subsection (a-1) to read as follows:
               (a)    From the funding sources described by Subsection (a-1)
  [money appropriated for the purpose], the attorney general shall
  establish and administer a program to compensate:
                           (1)    landowners who suffer real property damage on
  agricultural land caused by:
                                       (A)  [(1)]    a trespasser as a result of an offense
  under Chapter 28, Penal Code, that was committed in the course of or
  in furtherance of a border crime; or
                                       (B)  [(2)]    a law enforcement response to a
  trespasser who was engaged in a border crime; and
                           (2)    persons residing in the border region who suffer
  real or personal property damage caused by a person described by
  Subdivision (1)(A) or (B).
               (a-1)    The attorney general may use money from the following
  sources to establish the program described by Subsection (a):
                           (1)    money appropriated, credited, or transferred by
  the legislature for purposes of the program;
                           (2)    revenue that the legislature by statute dedicates
  for deposit to the credit of the program;
                           (3)    investment earnings and interest earned on money
  held for purposes of administering the program;
                           (4)    gifts, grants, and donations received by the state
  for purposes of the program; and
                           (5)    proceeds received under Article 59.06(v).
               (c)    The attorney general may not award compensation under
  this article for [real] property damage caused by a trespasser
  [described by Subsection (a)(1)] unless the damage is documented in
  a written report by a law enforcement agency as having occurred in
  connection with a border crime.
               (d)    In awarding compensation under this article for [real]
  property damage caused by a trespasser [described by Subsection
  (a)(1)], the attorney general may not consider the outcome of any
  criminal prosecution arising out of the offense under Chapter 28,
  Penal Code, as a result of which the applicant suffered property
  damage or the applicable offense listed in Article 56C.001(2)(A).
               SECTION  5.    Article 56C.006(a), Code of Criminal Procedure,