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        |  | A BILL TO BE ENTITLED | 
      
        |  | AN ACT | 
      
        |  | relating to the prosecution of and punishment for the offense of | 
      
        |  | prostitution. | 
      
        |  | BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
      
        |  | SECTION 1.  Section 43.02, Penal Code, as amended by | 
      
        |  | Chapters 332 (H.B. 10) and 1273 (S.B. 825), Acts of the 84th | 
      
        |  | Legislature, Regular Session, 2015, is amended by reenacting and | 
      
        |  | amending Subsection (c) and reenacting Subsection (c-1) to read as | 
      
        |  | follows: | 
      
        |  | (c)  An offense under Subsection (a) is a Class B | 
      
        |  | misdemeanor, except that the offense is: | 
      
        |  | (1)  a Class A misdemeanor if the actor has previously | 
      
        |  | been convicted three, four, or five [ one or two] times of an offense | 
      
        |  | under Subsection (a); or | 
      
        |  | (2)  a state jail felony if the actor has previously | 
      
        |  | been convicted six [ three] or more times of an offense under | 
      
        |  | Subsection (a). | 
      
        |  | (c-1)  An offense under Subsection (b) is a Class B | 
      
        |  | misdemeanor, except that the offense is: | 
      
        |  | (1)  a Class A misdemeanor if the actor has previously | 
      
        |  | been convicted one or two times of an offense under Subsection (b); | 
      
        |  | (2)  a state jail felony if the actor has previously | 
      
        |  | been convicted three or more times of an offense under Subsection | 
      
        |  | (b); or | 
      
        |  | (3)  a felony of the second degree if the person | 
      
        |  | solicited is: | 
      
        |  | (A)  younger than 18 years of age, regardless of | 
      
        |  | whether the actor knows the age of the person solicited at the time | 
      
        |  | the actor commits the offense; | 
      
        |  | (B)  represented to the actor as being younger | 
      
        |  | than 18 years of age; or | 
      
        |  | (C)  believed by the actor to be younger than 18 | 
      
        |  | years of age. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 2.  Chapter 32, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | 
      
        |  | amended by adding Article 32.03 to read as follows: | 
      
        |  | Art. 32.03.  DISMISSAL OF CERTAIN PROSTITUTION OFFENSES.  At | 
      
        |  | any time before trial commences for an offense under Section 43.02, | 
      
        |  | Penal Code, a court may, on the request of the defendant and with | 
      
        |  | the consent of the attorney representing the state, defer | 
      
        |  | proceedings without entering an adjudication of guilt and permit | 
      
        |  | the defendant to participate in a commercially sexually exploited | 
      
        |  | persons court program established under Chapter 126, Government | 
      
        |  | Code, or in a first offender prostitution prevention program | 
      
        |  | established under Chapter 169, Health and Safety Code, if the | 
      
        |  | defendant is otherwise eligible to participate in the program under | 
      
        |  | the applicable chapter.  If the defendant successfully completes | 
      
        |  | the commercially sexually exploited persons court program or | 
      
        |  | prostitution prevention program, the court may dismiss the | 
      
        |  | proceedings against the defendant and discharge the defendant. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 3.  Article 62.001(5), Code of Criminal Procedure, | 
      
        |  | is amended to read as follows: | 
      
        |  | (5)  "Reportable conviction or adjudication" means a | 
      
        |  | conviction or adjudication, including an adjudication of | 
      
        |  | delinquent conduct or a deferred adjudication, that, regardless of | 
      
        |  | the pendency of an appeal, is a conviction for or an adjudication | 
      
        |  | for or based on: | 
      
        |  | (A)  a violation of Section 21.02 (Continuous | 
      
        |  | sexual abuse of young child or children), 21.11 (Indecency with a | 
      
        |  | child), 22.011 (Sexual assault), 22.021 (Aggravated sexual | 
      
        |  | assault), or 25.02 (Prohibited sexual conduct), Penal Code; | 
      
        |  | (B)  a violation of Section 43.05 (Compelling | 
      
        |  | prostitution), 43.25 (Sexual performance by a child), or 43.26 | 
      
        |  | (Possession or promotion of child pornography), Penal Code; | 
      
        |  | (B-1)  a violation of Section 43.02 | 
      
        |  | (Prostitution), Penal Code, if the offense is punishable under | 
      
        |  | Subsection (c-1)(3) [ (c)(3)] of that section; | 
      
        |  | (C)  a violation of Section 20.04(a)(4) | 
      
        |  | (Aggravated kidnapping), Penal Code, if the actor committed the | 
      
        |  | offense or engaged in the conduct with intent to violate or abuse | 
      
        |  | the victim sexually; | 
      
        |  | (D)  a violation of Section 30.02 (Burglary), | 
      
        |  | Penal Code, if the offense or conduct is punishable under | 
      
        |  | Subsection (d) of that section and the actor committed the offense | 
      
        |  | or engaged in the conduct with intent to commit a felony listed in | 
      
        |  | Paragraph (A) or (C); | 
      
        |  | (E)  a violation of Section 20.02 (Unlawful | 
      
        |  | restraint), 20.03 (Kidnapping), or 20.04 (Aggravated kidnapping), | 
      
        |  | Penal Code, if, as applicable: | 
      
        |  | (i)  the judgment in the case contains an | 
      
        |  | affirmative finding under Article 42.015; or | 
      
        |  | (ii)  the order in the hearing or the papers | 
      
        |  | in the case contain an affirmative finding that the victim or | 
      
        |  | intended victim was younger than 17 years of age; | 
      
        |  | (F)  the second violation of Section 21.08 | 
      
        |  | (Indecent exposure), Penal Code, but not if the second violation | 
      
        |  | results in a deferred adjudication; | 
      
        |  | (G)  an attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation, as | 
      
        |  | defined by Chapter 15, Penal Code, to commit an offense or engage in | 
      
        |  | conduct listed in Paragraph (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), or (K); | 
      
        |  | (H)  a violation of the laws of another state, | 
      
        |  | federal law, the laws of a foreign country, or the Uniform Code of | 
      
        |  | Military Justice for or based on the violation of an offense | 
      
        |  | containing elements that are substantially similar to the elements | 
      
        |  | of an offense listed under Paragraph (A), (B), (B-1), (C), (D), (E), | 
      
        |  | (G), (J), or (K), but not if the violation results in a deferred | 
      
        |  | adjudication; | 
      
        |  | (I)  the second violation of the laws of another | 
      
        |  | state, federal law, the laws of a foreign country, or the Uniform | 
      
        |  | Code of Military Justice for or based on the violation of an offense | 
      
        |  | containing elements that are substantially similar to the elements | 
      
        |  | of the offense of indecent exposure, but not if the second violation | 
      
        |  | results in a deferred adjudication; | 
      
        |  | (J)  a violation of Section 33.021 (Online | 
      
        |  | solicitation of a minor), Penal Code; or | 
      
        |  | (K)  a violation of Section 20A.02(a)(3), (4), | 
      
        |  | (7), or (8) (Trafficking of persons), Penal Code. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 4.  Section 126.001(a), Government Code, is amended | 
      
        |  | to read as follows: | 
      
        |  | (a)  In this chapter, "commercially sexually exploited | 
      
        |  | persons court program" means a program that has the following | 
      
        |  | essential characteristics: | 
      
        |  | (1)  the integration of services in the processing of | 
      
        |  | cases in the judicial system; | 
      
        |  | (2)  the use of a nonadversarial approach involving | 
      
        |  | prosecutors and defense attorneys to promote public safety, to | 
      
        |  | reduce the demand for the commercial sex trade and trafficking of | 
      
        |  | persons by educating offenders, and to protect the due process | 
      
        |  | rights of program participants; | 
      
        |  | (3)  early identification and prompt placement of | 
      
        |  | eligible participants in the program; | 
      
        |  | (4)  access to information, counseling, and services | 
      
        |  | relating to commercial sexual exploitation, trafficking of | 
      
        |  | persons, sex addiction, sexually transmitted diseases, mental | 
      
        |  | health, and substance abuse; | 
      
        |  | (5)  a coordinated strategy to govern program responses | 
      
        |  | to participant compliance; | 
      
        |  | (6)  monitoring and evaluation of program goals and | 
      
        |  | effectiveness; | 
      
        |  | (7)  continuing interdisciplinary education to promote | 
      
        |  | effective program planning, implementation, and operations; and | 
      
        |  | (8)  development of partnerships with public agencies | 
      
        |  | and community organizations. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 5.  Section 126.004(a), Government Code, is amended | 
      
        |  | to read as follows: | 
      
        |  | (a)  A commercially sexually exploited persons court program | 
      
        |  | established under this chapter must: | 
      
        |  | (1)  ensure that a person eligible for the program is | 
      
        |  | provided legal counsel before volunteering to proceed through the | 
      
        |  | program and while participating in the program; | 
      
        |  | (2)  allow any participant to withdraw from the program | 
      
        |  | at any time before a trial on the merits has been initiated; | 
      
        |  | (3)  provide each participant with information, | 
      
        |  | counseling, and services relating to commercial sexual | 
      
        |  | exploitation, trafficking of persons, sex addiction, sexually | 
      
        |  | transmitted diseases, mental health, and substance abuse; and | 
      
        |  | (4)  provide each participant with instruction related | 
      
        |  | to the prevention of prostitution. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 6.  Section 402.035(d), Government Code, as amended | 
      
        |  | by Chapters 146 (H.B. 188) and 332 (H.B. 10), Acts of the 84th | 
      
        |  | Legislature, Regular Session, 2015, is reenacted and amended to | 
      
        |  | read as follows: | 
      
        |  | (d)  The task force shall: | 
      
        |  | (1)  collaborate, as needed to fulfill the duties of | 
      
        |  | the task force, with: | 
      
        |  | (A)  United States attorneys' offices [ Attorneys'  | 
      
        |  | Offices] for all of the federal districts of Texas; and | 
      
        |  | (B)  special agents or customs and border | 
      
        |  | protection officers and border patrol agents of: | 
      
        |  | (i)  the Federal Bureau of Investigation; | 
      
        |  | (ii)  the United States Drug Enforcement | 
      
        |  | Administration; | 
      
        |  | (iii)  the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, | 
      
        |  | Firearms and Explosives; | 
      
        |  | (iv)  United States Immigration and Customs | 
      
        |  | Enforcement; or | 
      
        |  | (v)  the United States Department of | 
      
        |  | Homeland Security; | 
      
        |  | (2)  collect, organize, and periodically publish | 
      
        |  | statistical data on the nature and extent of human trafficking in | 
      
        |  | this state, including data described by Subdivisions (4)(A), (B), | 
      
        |  | (C), (D), and (E); | 
      
        |  | (3)  solicit cooperation and assistance from state and | 
      
        |  | local governmental agencies, political subdivisions of the state, | 
      
        |  | nongovernmental organizations, and other persons, as appropriate, | 
      
        |  | for the purpose of collecting and organizing statistical data under | 
      
        |  | Subdivision (2); | 
      
        |  | (4)  ensure that each state or local governmental | 
      
        |  | agency and political subdivision of the state and each state or | 
      
        |  | local law enforcement agency, district attorney, or county attorney | 
      
        |  | that assists in the prevention of human trafficking collects | 
      
        |  | statistical data related to human trafficking, including, as | 
      
        |  | appropriate: | 
      
        |  | (A)  the number of investigations concerning, | 
      
        |  | arrests and prosecutions for, and convictions of: | 
      
        |  | (i)  the offense of trafficking of persons; | 
      
        |  | (ii)  the offense of forgery or an offense | 
      
        |  | under Chapter 43, Penal Code, if the offense was committed as part | 
      
        |  | of a criminal episode involving the trafficking of persons; and | 
      
        |  | (iii)  an offense punishable under Section | 
      
        |  | 43.02(c-1)(3) [ 43.02(c)(3)], Penal Code, regardless of whether the | 
      
        |  | offense was committed as part of a criminal episode involving the | 
      
        |  | trafficking of persons; | 
      
        |  | (B)  demographic information on persons who are | 
      
        |  | convicted of offenses described by Paragraph (A) and persons who | 
      
        |  | are the victims of those offenses; | 
      
        |  | (C)  geographic routes by which human trafficking | 
      
        |  | victims are trafficked, including routes by which victims are | 
      
        |  | trafficked across this state's international border, and | 
      
        |  | geographic patterns in human trafficking, including the country or | 
      
        |  | state of origin and the country or state of destination; | 
      
        |  | (D)  means of transportation and methods used by | 
      
        |  | persons who engage in trafficking to transport their victims; and | 
      
        |  | (E)  social and economic factors that create a | 
      
        |  | demand for the labor or services that victims of human trafficking | 
      
        |  | are forced to provide; | 
      
        |  | (5)  work with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement | 
      
        |  | to develop and conduct training for law enforcement personnel, | 
      
        |  | victim service providers, and medical service providers to identify | 
      
        |  | victims of human trafficking; | 
      
        |  | (6)  work with the Texas Education Agency, the | 
      
        |  | Department of Family and Protective Services, and the Health and | 
      
        |  | Human Services Commission to: | 
      
        |  | (A)  develop a list of key indicators that a | 
      
        |  | person is a victim of human trafficking; | 
      
        |  | (B)  develop a standardized curriculum for | 
      
        |  | training doctors, nurses, emergency medical services personnel, | 
      
        |  | teachers, school counselors, school administrators, and personnel | 
      
        |  | from the Department of Family and Protective Services and the | 
      
        |  | Health and Human Services Commission to identify and assist victims | 
      
        |  | of human trafficking; | 
      
        |  | (C)  train doctors, nurses, emergency medical | 
      
        |  | services personnel, teachers, school counselors, school | 
      
        |  | administrators, and personnel from the Department of Family and | 
      
        |  | Protective Services and the Health and Human Services Commission to | 
      
        |  | identify and assist victims of human trafficking; | 
      
        |  | (D)  develop and conduct training for personnel | 
      
        |  | from the Department of Family and Protective Services and the | 
      
        |  | Health and Human Services Commission on methods for identifying | 
      
        |  | children in foster care who may be at risk of becoming victims of | 
      
        |  | human trafficking; and | 
      
        |  | (E)  develop a process for referring identified | 
      
        |  | human trafficking victims and individuals at risk of becoming | 
      
        |  | victims to appropriate entities for services; | 
      
        |  | (7)  on the request of a judge of a county court, county | 
      
        |  | court at law, or district court or a county attorney, district | 
      
        |  | attorney, or criminal district attorney, assist and train the judge | 
      
        |  | or the judge's staff or the attorney or the attorney's staff in the | 
      
        |  | recognition and prevention of human trafficking; | 
      
        |  | (8)  examine training protocols related to human | 
      
        |  | trafficking issues, as developed and implemented by federal, state, | 
      
        |  | and local law enforcement agencies; | 
      
        |  | (9)  collaborate with state and local governmental | 
      
        |  | agencies, political subdivisions of the state, and nongovernmental | 
      
        |  | organizations to implement a media awareness campaign in | 
      
        |  | communities affected by human trafficking; | 
      
        |  | (10)  develop recommendations on how to strengthen | 
      
        |  | state and local efforts to prevent human trafficking, protect and | 
      
        |  | assist human trafficking victims, curb markets and other economic | 
      
        |  | avenues that facilitate human trafficking and investigate and | 
      
        |  | prosecute human trafficking offenders; | 
      
        |  | (11)  examine the extent to which human trafficking is | 
      
        |  | associated with the operation of sexually oriented businesses, as | 
      
        |  | defined by Section 243.002, Local Government Code, and the | 
      
        |  | workplace or public health concerns that are created by the | 
      
        |  | association of human trafficking and the operation of sexually | 
      
        |  | oriented businesses; [ and] | 
      
        |  | (12)  develop recommendations for addressing the | 
      
        |  | demand for forced labor or services or sexual conduct involving | 
      
        |  | victims of human trafficking, including recommendations for | 
      
        |  | increased penalties for individuals who engage or attempt to engage | 
      
        |  | in prostitution with victims younger than 18 years of age; and | 
      
        |  | (13) [ (12)]  identify and report to the governor and | 
      
        |  | legislature on laws, licensure requirements, or other regulations | 
      
        |  | that can be passed at the state and local level to curb trafficking | 
      
        |  | using the Internet and in sexually oriented businesses. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 7.  Section 169.001(a), Health and Safety Code, is | 
      
        |  | amended to read as follows: | 
      
        |  | (a)  In this chapter, "first offender prostitution | 
      
        |  | prevention program" means a program that has the following | 
      
        |  | essential characteristics: | 
      
        |  | (1)  the integration of services in the processing of | 
      
        |  | cases in the judicial system; | 
      
        |  | (2)  the use of a nonadversarial approach involving | 
      
        |  | prosecutors and defense attorneys to promote public safety, to | 
      
        |  | reduce the demand for the commercial sex trade and trafficking of | 
      
        |  | persons by educating offenders, and to protect the due process | 
      
        |  | rights of program participants; | 
      
        |  | (3)  early identification and prompt placement of | 
      
        |  | eligible participants in the program; | 
      
        |  | (4)  access to information, counseling, and services | 
      
        |  | relating to commercial sexual exploitation, trafficking of | 
      
        |  | persons, sex addiction, sexually transmitted diseases, mental | 
      
        |  | health, and substance abuse; | 
      
        |  | (5)  a coordinated strategy to govern program responses | 
      
        |  | to participant compliance; | 
      
        |  | (6)  monitoring and evaluation of program goals and | 
      
        |  | effectiveness; | 
      
        |  | (7)  continuing interdisciplinary education to promote | 
      
        |  | effective program planning, implementation, and operations; and | 
      
        |  | (8)  development of partnerships with public agencies | 
      
        |  | and community organizations. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 8.  Section 169.003(a), Health and Safety Code, is | 
      
        |  | amended to read as follows: | 
      
        |  | (a)  A first offender prostitution prevention program | 
      
        |  | established under this chapter must: | 
      
        |  | (1)  ensure that a person eligible for the program is | 
      
        |  | provided legal counsel before volunteering to proceed through the | 
      
        |  | program and while participating in the program; | 
      
        |  | (2)  allow any participant to withdraw from the program | 
      
        |  | at any time before a trial on the merits has been initiated; | 
      
        |  | (3)  provide each participant with information, | 
      
        |  | counseling, and services relating to commercial sexual | 
      
        |  | exploitation, trafficking of persons, sex addiction, sexually | 
      
        |  | transmitted diseases, mental health, and substance abuse; and | 
      
        |  | (4)  provide each participant with classroom | 
      
        |  | instruction related to the prevention of prostitution. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 9.  The change in law made by this Act applies only | 
      
        |  | to an offense committed on or after the effective date of this Act. | 
      
        |  | An offense committed before the effective date of this Act is | 
      
        |  | governed by the law in effect on the date the offense was committed, | 
      
        |  | and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.  For | 
      
        |  | purposes of this section, an offense was committed before the | 
      
        |  | effective date of this Act if any element of the offense occurred | 
      
        |  | before that date. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 10.  To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails | 
      
        |  | over another Act of the 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017, | 
      
        |  | relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted | 
      
        |  | codes. | 
      
        |  | SECTION 11.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |