Bill Text: TX HB3024 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to civil and criminal liability for doxing; creating an offense.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-19 - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence [HB3024 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-HB3024-Introduced.html
| By: Wu | H.B. No. 3024 | |
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| relating to civil and criminal liability for doxing; creating an | ||
| offense. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 22, Penal Code, is amended by adding | ||
| Section 22.13 to read as follows: | ||
| Sec. 22.13 DOXING. (a) A person commits an offense if: | ||
| (1) the person intentionally posts another person's | ||
| private personal information without consent of the person whose | ||
| information is posted; | ||
| (2) the information is posted: | ||
| (A) with the intent to promote or assist in the | ||
| commission of an offense that would cause the person whose | ||
| information is posted to suffer death, bodily injury, or stalking, | ||
| under Section 42.072; or, | ||
| (B) with the intent that the information would be | ||
| used to threaten harm or to harass any person and with reckless | ||
| disregard that the posting would be reasonably likely to incite an | ||
| attempt to cause the person to suffer death, bodily injury, or | ||
| stalking, under Section 42.072; and, | ||
| (3) the posting of the information: | ||
| (A) is conducted with knowledge that the | ||
| information will be used in the commission of an offense that would | ||
| cause harm to the person whose information is posted or to a close | ||
| relation to that person; | ||
| (B) would cause a reasonable person to suffer | ||
| significant economic injury or mental anguish or to fear serious | ||
| bodily injury or death for oneself or for a close relation to | ||
| oneself; or | ||
| (C) causes the person whose information is posted | ||
| to suffer a substantial life disruption. | ||
| (b) An offense under paragraph a(3)(A) or (a)(3)(B) is a | ||
| Class A misdemeanor, except that the offense is a State Jail Felony | ||
| if an individual suffers death, physical injury, mental anguish or | ||
| significant economic injury as a proximate result of conduct | ||
| arising out of the posting. | ||
| (c) An offense under Subsection a(3)(C) is a Class B | ||
| misdemeanor. | ||
| (d) If in the trial of an offense under this section, an | ||
| affirmative finding is made that the offense was committed because | ||
| of bias or prejudice, under Article 42.014, Code of Criminal | ||
| Procedure, the punishment for the offense is increased as provided | ||
| under Section 12.47. | ||
| (e) It is not an offense under this section for a person to | ||
| provide another person's private personal information in | ||
| connection with: | ||
| (1) the reporting of information about criminal | ||
| activity to a peace officer or an employee of a law enforcement | ||
| agency, and the person making the report reasonably believes the | ||
| information to be true; | ||
| (2) any lawfully authorized investigative, | ||
| protective, or intelligence activity of any law enforcement agency | ||
| or of an intelligence agency of the United States; or | ||
| (3) lawful and constitutionally protected activity as | ||
| it pertains to speech, assembly or petition. | ||
| (f) Nothing in this section shall be construed in any manner | ||
| to: | ||
| (1) conflict with 47 U.S.C. § 230 of the Communication | ||
| Decency Act; | ||
| (2) conflict with 42 U.S.C. § 1983 of the Civil Rights | ||
| Act; or, | ||
| (3) prohibit any activity protected under the | ||
| Constitution of the United States or the Texas Constitution. | ||
| (g) If conduct constituting an offense under this section | ||
| also constitutes an offense under another section of this code, the | ||
| actor may be prosecuted under either section or both sections. | ||
| (h) In this section: | ||
| (1) "Close relation" means a member of the person's | ||
| family or household or an individual with whom the person has a | ||
| dating relationship, or any other individual for whom the release | ||
| of the private personal information could reasonably lead to an | ||
| offense being committed against that individual, including | ||
| coworkers or persons at the residence of the person who is the | ||
| subject of the information. | ||
| (2) "Dating relationship," "family," "household," and | ||
| "member of a household" have the meanings assigned by Chapter 71, | ||
| Family Code. | ||
| (2) "Electronic communication" has the meaning | ||
| assigned by Section 42.07; | ||
| (3) "Mental anguish" means emotional distress or | ||
| emotional suffering as evidenced by anxiety, fear, torment or | ||
| apprehension that may or may not result in a physical manifestation | ||
| of mental anguish or a mental health diagnosis. The mental anguish | ||
| must be protracted and not merely trivial or transitory; | ||
| (4) "Private personal information" means: | ||
| (A) "Personal identifying information" as that | ||
| term is defined in Section 521.002(a)(1), Business and Commerce | ||
| Code; | ||
| (B) "Sensitive personal information" as that | ||
| term is defined in Section 521.002(a)(2), Business and Commerce | ||
| Code; | ||
| (C) information that alone or in conjunction with | ||
| other information identifies an individual and reveals the | ||
| individual's race, color, disability, religion, sex, national | ||
| origin, or age, or includes any sexually intimate visual depiction | ||
| of the individual; and, | ||
| (D) usernames, passwords, or any other | ||
| information that provides access to a person's communications by | ||
| means of teleconferencing, video-teleconferencing, or any other | ||
| form of digital meeting room. | ||
| (5) "Post" means to circulate, deliver, distribute, | ||
| disseminate, transmit or otherwise make available to two or more | ||
| persons through electronic communication; | ||
| (6) "Substantial life disruption" means that a person | ||
| significantly modifies that person's actions or routines in an | ||
| attempt to avoid the actor or because of the actor's course of | ||
| conduct, such as changing a phone number, changing an electronic | ||
| mail address, deleting personal electronic accounts or | ||
| significantly decreasing use of the internet, moving from an | ||
| established residence, changing daily routines, changing routes to | ||
| and from work, changing employment or work schedule or losing time | ||
| from work or a job. | ||
| SECTION 2. Chapter 13, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
| amended by adding Article 13.39 to read as follows: | ||
| Art. 13.39. DOXING. The offense of doxing may be prosecuted | ||
| in any county in which an element of the offense occurred, or in | ||
| which a person resides who is the subject of the private personal | ||
| information posted as an element of the offense. | ||
| SECTION 3. Title 5, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Chapter 98C to read as follows: | ||
| CHAPTER 98C. LIABILITY FOR DOXING | ||
| Sec 98C.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter, "private | ||
| personal information" has the meaning assigned by Section 22.13(h), | ||
| Penal Code. | ||
| Sec. 98C.002. LIABILITY. (a) A defendant who engages in | ||
| doxing, as that offense is defined under Section 22.13, Penal Code, | ||
| is liable, as provided by this chapter, for damages arising from the | ||
| posting of private personal information by the defendant, as | ||
| described by that section, to the person whose information was | ||
| posted. | ||
| Sec. 98C.003. DAMAGES. (a) A claimant who prevails in a | ||
| suit under this chapter shall be awarded: | ||
| (1) actual damages, including damages for mental | ||
| anguish even if an injury other than mental anguish is not shown; | ||
| (2) court costs; and | ||
| (3) reasonable attorney's fees. | ||
| (b) In addition to an award under Subsection (a), a claimant | ||
| who prevails in a suit under this chapter may recover exemplary | ||
| damages. | ||
| Sec. 98C.003. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. A court in which a suit is | ||
| brought under this chapter, on the motion of a party, may issue a | ||
| temporary restraining order or a temporary or permanent injunction | ||
| to restrain and prevent the disclosure or continued disclosure of a | ||
| party's private personal information. | ||
| Sec. 98C.004. CAUSE OF ACTION CUMULATIVE. The cause of | ||
| action created by this chapter is cumulative of any other remedy | ||
| provided by common law or statute. | ||
| Sec. 98C.005. JURISDICTION. A court has personal | ||
| jurisdiction over a defendant in a suit brought under this chapter | ||
| if: | ||
| (1) the defendant resides in this state; | ||
| (2) the person whose private personal information was | ||
| posted resides in this state; | ||
| (3) the private personal information is stored on a | ||
| server that is located in this state; or | ||
| (4) the private personal information is available for | ||
| view in this state. | ||
| Sec. 98C.006. JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY. A person who is | ||
| found liable under this chapter is jointly and severally liable | ||
| with any other defendant for the entire amount of damages resulting | ||
| in whole or in part from the posting of private personal information | ||
| by the defendant. | ||
| Sec. 98C.007. LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION; | ||
| CERTAIN CONDUCT EXCEPTED. This chapter shall be liberally construed | ||
| and applied to promote its underlying purpose to protect persons | ||
| from, and provide adequate remedies to victims of, doxing. | ||
| SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. | ||
