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        |  | A BILL TO BE ENTITLED | 
      
        |  | AN ACT | 
      
        |  | relating to a firearm buyback program administered by certain local | 
      
        |  | law enforcement agencies. | 
      
        |  | BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
      
        |  | SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 11, Local Government Code, is | 
      
        |  | amended by adding Chapter 364 to read as follows: | 
      
        |  | CHAPTER 364.  LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY FIREARM BUYBACK PROGRAMS | 
      
        |  | Sec. 364.001.  DEFINITION.  In this chapter, "local law | 
      
        |  | enforcement agency" means a municipal police department or | 
      
        |  | sheriff's department. | 
      
        |  | Sec. 364.002.  FIREARM BUYBACK PROGRAM.  A firearm buyback | 
      
        |  | program is a program under which a local law enforcement agency | 
      
        |  | seeks to reduce violence or crime in the community by offering a | 
      
        |  | payment as an incentive for each firearm surrendered to the agency. | 
      
        |  | Sec. 364.003.  SURRENDER OF FIREARM.  (a)  A person may | 
      
        |  | surrender a firearm to any local law enforcement agency in this | 
      
        |  | state. | 
      
        |  | (b)  A person who surrenders a firearm under this section is | 
      
        |  | not subject to prosecution for the possession of the firearm. | 
      
        |  | Sec. 364.004.  MONETARY INCENTIVES.  A local law enforcement | 
      
        |  | agency shall pay $100 to the surrendering person for each firearm | 
      
        |  | surrendered under this chapter. | 
      
        |  | Sec. 364.005.  RETENTION AND RETURN OF FIREARM.  (a)  A local | 
      
        |  | law enforcement agency that receives a firearm surrendered under | 
      
        |  | this chapter may not dispose of the firearm under Section 364.006 | 
      
        |  | before the 30th day after the date the firearm is surrendered. | 
      
        |  | (b)  The local law enforcement agency shall return the | 
      
        |  | firearm to the owner of the firearm if the owner: | 
      
        |  | (1)  shows documentation that the owner lawfully owns | 
      
        |  | the firearm; | 
      
        |  | (2)  attests that the owner did not authorize the | 
      
        |  | surrender of the firearm; and | 
      
        |  | (3)  remits to the agency reimbursement for the $100 | 
      
        |  | paid to the person who surrendered the firearm. | 
      
        |  | Sec. 364.006.  DISPOSITION OF SURRENDERED FIREARMS.  (a)  A | 
      
        |  | local law enforcement agency may retain a surrendered firearm as | 
      
        |  | evidence of an offense other than possession of a firearm. | 
      
        |  | (b)  If a firearm is surrendered under this chapter and not | 
      
        |  | retained as evidence, the local law enforcement agency shall | 
      
        |  | destroy the firearm. | 
      
        |  | Sec. 364.007.  REIMBURSEMENT BY COMPTROLLER.  (a)  A local | 
      
        |  | law enforcement agency may monthly submit to the comptroller of | 
      
        |  | public accounts an invoice for amounts paid for firearms | 
      
        |  | surrendered under the firearm buyback program on a form adopted by | 
      
        |  | the comptroller. | 
      
        |  | (b)  Not later than the fifth working day after the date the | 
      
        |  | comptroller receives the invoice, the comptroller shall reimburse | 
      
        |  | the local law enforcement agency. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |