HB 3359 Introduced

Relating to identifying an individual with veteran’s status and providing notice to the Texas Veterans Commission. 

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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

 

AN ACT

 

relating to identifying an individual with veteran’s status and

 

providing notice to the Texas Veterans Commission.

 

       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

 

       SECTION 1.  Sections 13.004(c) and (d), Election Code, are

 

amended to read as follows:

 

       (c)  The following information furnished on a registration

 

application is confidential and does not constitute public

 

information for purposes of Chapter 552, Government Code:

 

             (1)  a social security number;

 

             (2)  a Texas driver’s license number;

 

             (3)  a number of a personal identification card issued

 

by the Department of Public Safety;

 

             (4)  the residence address of the applicant, if the

 

applicant is a federal judge, including a federal bankruptcy judge,

 

a marshal of the United States Marshals Service, a United States

 

attorney, or a state judge, a family member of a federal judge,

 

including a federal bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United

 

States Marshals Service, a United States attorney, or a state

 

judge, the spouse of a peace officer as defined by Article 2A.001,

 

Code of Criminal Procedure, or an individual to whom Section

 

552.1175, Government Code, or Section 521.1211, Transportation

 

Code, applies and the applicant:

 

                   (A)  included an affidavit with the registration

 

application describing the applicant’s status under this

 

subdivision, if the applicant is a federal judge, including a

 

federal bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United States Marshals

 

Service, a United States attorney, or a state judge or a family

 

member of a federal judge, including a federal bankruptcy judge, a

 

marshal of the United States Marshals Service, a United States

 

attorney, or a state judge;

 

                   (B)  provided the registrar with an affidavit

 

describing the applicant’s status under this subdivision, if the

 

applicant is a federal judge, including a federal bankruptcy judge,

 

a marshal of the United States Marshals Service, a United States

 

attorney, or a state judge or a family member of a federal judge,

 

including a federal bankruptcy judge, a marshal of the United

 

States Marshals Service, a United States attorney, or a state

 

judge; or

 

                   (C)  provided the registrar with a completed form

 

approved by the secretary of state for the purpose of notifying the

 

registrar of the applicant’s status under this subdivision;

 

             (5)  the residence address of the applicant, if the

 

applicant, the applicant’s child, or another person in the

 

applicant’s household is a victim of family violence as defined by

 

Section 71.004, Family Code, who provided the registrar with:

 

                   (A)  a copy of a protective order issued under

 

Chapter 85, Family Code, or a magistrate’s order for emergency

 

protection issued under Article 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure;

 

or

 

                   (B)  other independent documentary evidence

 

necessary to show that the applicant, the applicant’s child, or

 

another person in the applicant’s household is a victim of family

 

violence;

 

             (6)  the residence address of the applicant, if the

 

applicant, the applicant’s child, or another person in the

 

applicant’s household is a victim of sexual assault or abuse,

 

stalking, or trafficking of persons who provided the registrar

 

with:

 

                   (A)  a copy of a protective order issued under

 

Subchapter A or B, Chapter 7B, Code of Criminal Procedure, or a

 

magistrate’s order for emergency protection issued under Article

 

17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure; or

 

                   (B)  other independent documentary evidence

 

necessary to show that the applicant, the applicant’s child, or

 

another person in the applicant’s household is a victim of sexual

 

assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking of persons;

 

             (7)  the residence address of the applicant, if the

 

applicant:

 

                   (A)  is a participant in the address

 

confidentiality program administered by the attorney general under

 

Subchapter B, Chapter 58, Code of Criminal Procedure; and

 

                   (B)  provided the registrar with proof of

 

certification under Article 58.059, Code of Criminal Procedure;

 

[or]

 

             (8)  the telephone number of any applicant submitting

 

documentation under Subdivision (4), (5), (6), or (7); or

 

             (9)  the applicant’s status as a veteran.

 

       (d)  The voter registrar or other county official who has

 

access to the information furnished on a registration application

 

may not post the following information on a website:

 

             (1)  a telephone number;

 

             (2)  a social security number;

 

             (3)  a driver’s license number or a number of a personal

 

identification card;

 

             (4)  a date of birth; [or]

 

             (5)  the residence address of a voter who submits

 

documentation under Subsection (c)(4), (5), (6), or (7) to the

 

voter registrar or regarding whom the registrar has received

 

notification under Section 15.0215; or

 

             (6)  an applicant’s status as a veteran.

 

       SECTION 2.  Section 13.071, Election Code, is amended by

 

adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows:

 

       (c)  The registrar shall compile a list of each submitted

 

application for registration that indicates the applicant served in

 

the United States armed forces, including their reserve components,

 

an auxiliary service of one of the branches of the armed forces, or

 

the state military forces as defined by Section 431.001, Government

 

Code.  The list shall include each applicant’s:

 

             (1)  residence address; and

 

             (2)  if provided by the applicant, telephone number.

 

       (d)  The secretary of state shall adopt procedures for the

 

transmission of information collected under Subsection (c) to the

 

Texas Veterans Commission.

 

       SECTION 3.  Section 13.122, Election Code, is amended by

 

amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (d) to read as

 

follows:

 

       (a)  In addition to the other statements and spaces for

 

entering information that appear on an officially prescribed

 

registration application form, each official form must include:

 

             (1)  the statement: “I understand that giving false

 

information to procure a voter registration is perjury and a crime

 

under state and federal law.”;

 

             (2)  a space for the applicant’s registration number;

 

             (3)  a space for the applicant’s Texas driver’s license

 

number or number of a personal identification card issued by the

 

Department of Public Safety;

 

             (4)  a space for the applicant’s telephone number;

 

             (5)  a space for the applicant’s social security

 

number;

 

             (6)  a space for the applicant’s sex;

 

             (7)  a statement indicating that the furnishing of the

 

applicant’s telephone number and sex is optional;

 

             (8)  a space or box for indicating whether the

 

applicant or voter is submitting new registration information or a

 

change in current registration information;

 

             (9)  a statement instructing a voter who is using the

 

form to make a change in current registration information to enter

 

the voter’s name and the changed information in the appropriate

 

spaces on the form;

 

             (10)  a statement that if the applicant declines to

 

register to vote, that fact will remain confidential and will be

 

used only for voter registration purposes;

 

             (11)  a statement that if the applicant does register

 

to vote, information regarding the agency or office to which the

 

application is submitted will remain confidential and will be used

 

only for voter registration purposes;

 

             (12)  a space or box for indicating whether the

 

applicant is interested in working as an election judge;

 

             (13)  a statement warning that a conviction for making

 

a false statement may result in imprisonment for up to the maximum

 

amount of time provided by law, a fine of up to the maximum amount

 

provided by law, or both the imprisonment and the fine; [and]

 

             (14)  a space or box for indicating whether the

 

applicant served in the United States armed forces, including their

 

reserve components, an auxiliary service of one of the branches of

 

the armed forces, or the state military forces as defined by Section

 

431.001, Government Code, and a statement acknowledging that:

 

                   (A)  providing this information is optional; and

 

                   (B)  this information will remain confidential

 

and will be used only to print a designation on the voter

 

registration certificate and to provide notification of the

 

applicant’s veteran status to the Texas Veterans Commission, which

 

may contact the applicant to connect the applicant with available

 

services; and

 

             (15) [(14)]  any other voter registration information

 

required by federal law or considered appropriate and required by

 

the secretary of state.

 

       (d)  The information furnished by an applicant under

 

Subsection (a)(14) may only be used for the purpose described by

 

Sections 13.071(c) and (d) or Section 15.001(a).

 

       SECTION 4.  Section 15.001(a), Election Code, is amended to

 

read as follows:

 

       (a)  Each voter registration certificate issued must

 

contain:

 

             (1)  the voter’s name in the form indicated by the

 

voter, subject to applicable requirements prescribed by Section

 

13.002 and by rule of the secretary of state;

 

             (2)  the voter’s residence address or, if the residence

 

has no address, the address at which the voter receives mail and a

 

concise description of the location of the voter’s residence;

 

             (3)  the year of the voter’s birth;

 

             (4)  the number of the county election precinct in

 

which the voter resides;

 

             (5)  the voter’s effective date of registration if an

 

initial certificate;

 

             (6)  the voter’s registration number;

 

             (7)  an indication of the period for which the

 

certificate is issued;

 

             (8)  a statement explaining the circumstances under

 

which the voter will receive a new certificate;

 

             (9)  a space for stamping the voter’s political party

 

affiliation;

 

             (10)  a statement that voting with the certificate by a

 

person other than the person in whose name the certificate is issued

 

is a felony;

 

             (11)  a space for the voter’s signature;

 

             (12)  a statement that the voter must sign the

 

certificate personally, if able to sign, immediately on receipt;

 

             (13)  a space for the voter to correct the information

 

on the certificate followed by a signature line;

 

             (14)  the statement: “If any information on this

 

certificate changes or is incorrect, correct the information in the

 

space provided, sign below, and return this certificate to the

 

voter registrar.”;

 

             (15)  the registrar’s mailing address and telephone

 

number; [and]

 

             (16)  the jurisdictional or distinguishing number for

 

the following territorial units in which the voter resides, as

 

determined by the voter registrar:

 

                   (A)  congressional district;

 

                   (B)  state senatorial district;

 

                   (C)  state representative district;

 

                   (D)  commissioners precinct;

 

                   (E)  justice precinct;

 

                   (F)  city election precinct; and

 

                   (G)  school district election precinct; and

 

             (17)  an indication that the voter is a “veteran,” if

 

the voter stated on the voter’s registration application that the

 

voter served in the United States armed forces, including their

 

reserve components, an auxiliary service of one of the branches of

 

the armed forces, or the state military forces as defined by Section

 

431.001, Government Code.

 

       SECTION 5.  Section 18.066(b), Election Code, is amended to

 

read as follows:

 

       (b)  Information furnished under this section may not

 

include:

 

             (1)  a voter’s social security number; [or]

 

             (2)  the residence address of a voter whose residence

 

address is confidential under Section 13.004; or

 

             (3)  the voter’s status as a veteran, if the voter

 

stated on the voter’s registration application that the voter

 

served in the United States armed forces, including their reserve

 

components, an auxiliary service of one of the branches of the armed

 

forces, or the state military forces as defined by Section 431.001,

 

Government Code.

 

       SECTION 6.  Section 521.011, Transportation Code, is amended

 

to read as follows:

 

       Sec. 521.011.  SERVICES INFORMATION FOR VETERANS.  (a)  In

 

this section, “veteran” means:

 

             (1)  a person who receives [The department and the

 

Texas Veterans Commission shall jointly develop a one-page

 

informational paper about veterans services provided by this state

 

for veterans who receive]:

 

                   (A) [(1)]  a driver’s license with a designation

 

under Section 521.1235; or

 

                   (B) [(2)]  a personal identification certificate

 

with a designation under Section 521.102; or

 

             (2)  a person who:

 

                   (A)  served in the United States armed forces,

 

including their reserve components, an auxiliary service of one of

 

the branches of the armed forces, or the state military forces as

 

defined by Section 437.001, Government Code; and

 

                   (B)  did not request or is not eligible for a

 

designation described by Subdivision (1).

 

       (b)  The department shall provide to each applicant for an

 

original, renewal, corrected, or duplicate driver’s license or

 

personal identification certificate the opportunity to voluntarily

 

indicate for the purposes of this section that the person is a

 

veteran. The department shall acknowledge that:

 

             (1)  providing this information is optional; and

 

             (2)  this information will remain confidential and will

 

be used only to:

 

                   (A)  provide the applicant with a one-page

 

informational paper about veterans services provided by this state;

 

and

 

                   (B)  provide notification of the applicant’s

 

veteran status to the Texas Veterans Commission, which may contact

 

the applicant to connect the applicant with available services.

 

       (c)  The department and the Texas Veterans Commission shall

 

jointly develop a process to enable the department to share with the

 

Texas Veterans Commission a person’s name, veteran status, and

 

residence address received under Subsection (b).  The Texas

 

Veterans Commission may contact the person to connect the person

 

with veterans services provided by this state. Information

 

received by the department and the Texas Veterans Commission under

 

this section is confidential and not subject to disclosure under

 

Chapter 552, Government Code.

 

       (d)  The department and the Texas Veterans Commission shall:

 

             (1)  jointly develop a one-page informational paper

 

about veterans services provided by this state; and

 

             (2)  provide the informational paper to each person who

 

voluntarily indicates to the department under Subsection (b) that

 

the person is a veteran.

 

       SECTION 7.  Sections 521.102(c) and 521.1235(c),

 

Transportation Code, are repealed.

 

       SECTION 8.  The change in law made by this Act to Section

 

13.122(a), Election Code, applies only to a voter registration

 

application distributed on or after September 1, 2025. A voter

 

registration application distributed before September 1, 2025, is

 

covered by the law in effect when the application was distributed,

 

and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.

 

       SECTION 9.  Section 521.011, Transportation Code, as amended

 

by this Act, applies only to an application for a driver’s license

 

or personal identification certificate issued or renewed on or

 

after the effective date of this Act.  An application for a driver’s

 

license or personal identification certificate issued or renewed

 

before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in

 

effect when the license or certificate was issued or renewed, and

 

the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.

 

       SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. 

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