Bill Text: TX HB3169 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to requiring the consent of all parties to legally intercept certain communications.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-03-23 - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence [HB3169 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB3169-Introduced.html
| By: Schofield | H.B. No. 3169 | |
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| relating to requiring the consent of all parties to legally | ||
| intercept certain communications. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Section 123.001(2), Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
| Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
| (2) "Interception" means the aural acquisition of the | ||
| contents of a communication through the use of an electronic, | ||
| mechanical, or other device that is made without the consent of all | ||
| parties [ |
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| ordinary use of: | ||
| (A) a telephone or telegraph instrument or | ||
| facility or telephone and telegraph equipment; | ||
| (B) a hearing aid designed to correct subnormal | ||
| hearing to not better than normal; | ||
| (C) a radio, television, or other wireless | ||
| receiver; or | ||
| (D) a cable system that relays a public wireless | ||
| broadcast from a common antenna to a receiver | ||
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| SECTION 2. Section 16.02, Penal Code, is amended by | ||
| amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (c-1) to read as | ||
| follows: | ||
| (c) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under | ||
| Subsection (b) that: | ||
| (1) an operator of a switchboard or an officer, | ||
| employee, or agent of a communication common carrier whose | ||
| facilities are used in the transmission of a wire or electronic | ||
| communication intercepts a communication or discloses or uses an | ||
| intercepted communication in the normal course of employment while | ||
| engaged in an activity that is a necessary incident to the rendition | ||
| of service or to the protection of the rights or property of the | ||
| carrier of the communication, unless the interception results from | ||
| the communication common carrier's use of service observing or | ||
| random monitoring for purposes other than mechanical or service | ||
| quality control checks; | ||
| (2) an officer, employee, or agent of a communication | ||
| common carrier provides information, facilities, or technical | ||
| assistance to an investigative or law enforcement officer who is | ||
| authorized as provided by this section to intercept a wire, oral, or | ||
| electronic communication; | ||
| (3) a person acting under color of law intercepts: | ||
| (A) a wire, oral, or electronic communication, if | ||
| the person is a party to the communication or if one of the parties | ||
| to the communication has given prior consent to the interception; | ||
| (B) a wire, oral, or electronic communication, if | ||
| the person is acting under the authority of Article 18.20, Code of | ||
| Criminal Procedure; or | ||
| (C) a wire or electronic communication made by a | ||
| computer trespasser and transmitted to, through, or from a | ||
| protected computer, if: | ||
| (i) the interception did not acquire a | ||
| communication other than one transmitted to or from the computer | ||
| trespasser; | ||
| (ii) the owner of the protected computer | ||
| consented to the interception of the computer trespasser's | ||
| communications on the protected computer; and | ||
| (iii) the actor was lawfully engaged in an | ||
| ongoing criminal investigation and the actor had reasonable | ||
| suspicion to believe that the contents of the computer trespasser's | ||
| communications likely to be obtained would be material to the | ||
| investigation; | ||
| (4) a person not acting under color of law intercepts a | ||
| wire, oral, or electronic communication, if: | ||
| (A) the person alleges that the communication: | ||
| (i) is of an emergency nature, such as the | ||
| reporting of a fire, medical emergency, crime, or disaster; | ||
| (ii) conveys a threat to themselves or | ||
| others or makes other unlawful requests or demands [ |
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| (B) the person is an employee of a communication | ||
| common carrier requested to intercept a wire, oral, or electronic | ||
| communication for the sole purpose of tracing the origin of such | ||
| communication when the interception is requested by the recipient | ||
| of the communication and the recipient alleges that the | ||
| communication: | ||
| (i) is obscene, harassing, or threatening | ||
| in nature; or | ||
| (ii) occurs anonymously, repeatedly, or at | ||
| an extremely inconvenient hour; or | ||
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| communication is intercepted for the purpose of committing an | ||
| unlawful act; | ||
| (5) a person acting under color of law intercepts a | ||
| wire, oral, or electronic communication if: | ||
| (A) oral or written consent for the interception | ||
| is given by a magistrate before the interception; | ||
| (B) an immediate life-threatening situation | ||
| exists; | ||
| (C) the person is a member of a law enforcement | ||
| unit specially trained to: | ||
| (i) respond to and deal with | ||
| life-threatening situations; or | ||
| (ii) install electronic, mechanical, or | ||
| other devices; and | ||
| (D) the interception ceases immediately on | ||
| termination of the life-threatening situation; | ||
| (6) an officer, employee, or agent of the Federal | ||
| Communications Commission intercepts a communication transmitted | ||
| by radio or discloses or uses an intercepted communication in the | ||
| normal course of employment and in the discharge of the monitoring | ||
| responsibilities exercised by the Federal Communications | ||
| Commission in the enforcement of Chapter 5, Title 47, United States | ||
| Code; | ||
| (7) a person intercepts or obtains access to an | ||
| electronic communication that was made through an electronic | ||
| communication system that is configured to permit the communication | ||
| to be readily accessible to the general public; | ||
| (8) a person intercepts radio communication, other | ||
| than a cordless telephone communication that is transmitted between | ||
| a cordless telephone handset and a base unit, that is transmitted: | ||
| (A) by a station for the use of the general | ||
| public; | ||
| (B) to ships, aircraft, vehicles, or persons in | ||
| distress; | ||
| (C) by a governmental, law enforcement, civil | ||
| defense, private land mobile, or public safety communications | ||
| system that is readily accessible to the general public, unless the | ||
| radio communication is transmitted by a law enforcement | ||
| representative to or from a mobile data terminal; | ||
| (D) by a station operating on an authorized | ||
| frequency within the bands allocated to the amateur, citizens band, | ||
| or general mobile radio services; or | ||
| (E) by a marine or aeronautical communications | ||
| system; | ||
| (9) a person intercepts a wire or electronic | ||
| communication the transmission of which causes harmful | ||
| interference to a lawfully operating station or consumer electronic | ||
| equipment, to the extent necessary to identify the source of the | ||
| interference; | ||
| (10) a user of the same frequency intercepts a radio | ||
| communication made through a system that uses frequencies monitored | ||
| by individuals engaged in the provision or the use of the system, if | ||
| the communication is not scrambled or encrypted; or | ||
| (11) a provider of electronic communications service | ||
| records the fact that a wire or electronic communication was | ||
| initiated or completed in order to protect the provider, another | ||
| provider furnishing service towards the completion of the | ||
| communication, or a user of that service from fraudulent, unlawful, | ||
| or abusive use of the service. | ||
| (c-1) A person conducting an interception under Subsection | ||
| (c)(4)(B) shall notify local police authorities within 48 hours | ||
| after the time of the interception. | ||
| SECTION 3. 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 when the offense was committed, and | ||
| the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. For the | ||
| purposes of this section, an offense is committed before the | ||
| effective date of this Act if any element of the offense is | ||
| committed before that date. | ||
| SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. | ||
