Bill Text: TX HB496 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Relating to civil and criminal liability for the unlawful disclosure or promotion of certain intimate visual material; creating an offense.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-04-23 - Committee report sent to Calendars [HB496 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB496-Comm_Sub.html
84R16277 JRR-F | |||
By: González | H.B. No. 496 | ||
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 496: | |||
By: Herrero | C.S.H.B. No. 496 |
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relating to civil and criminal liability for the unlawful | ||
disclosure or promotion of certain intimate visual material; | ||
creating an offense. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. This Act shall be known as the Relationship | ||
Privacy Act. | ||
SECTION 2. Title 4, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 98B to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 98B. UNLAWFUL DISCLOSURE OR PROMOTION OF INTIMATE VISUAL | ||
MATERIAL | ||
Sec. 98B.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Intimate visual material" means visual material | ||
that depicts a person engaged in sexual conduct. | ||
(2) "Promote" and "sexual conduct" have the meanings | ||
assigned by Section 43.25, Penal Code. | ||
(3) "Visual material" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 43.26, Penal Code. | ||
Sec. 98B.002. LIABILITY FOR UNLAWFUL DISCLOSURE OR | ||
PROMOTION OF CERTAIN INTIMATE VISUAL MATERIAL. (a) A defendant is | ||
liable, as provided by this chapter, to a person depicted in | ||
intimate visual material for damages arising from the disclosure of | ||
the material if: | ||
(1) the defendant discloses the intimate visual | ||
material without the effective consent of the depicted person; | ||
(2) the intimate visual material was obtained by the | ||
defendant or created under circumstances in which the depicted | ||
person had a reasonable expectation that the material would remain | ||
private; | ||
(3) the disclosure of the intimate visual material | ||
causes harm to the depicted person; and | ||
(4) the disclosure of the intimate visual material | ||
reveals the identity of the depicted person in any manner, | ||
including through: | ||
(A) any accompanying or subsequent information | ||
or material related to the intimate visual material; or | ||
(B) information or material provided by a third | ||
party in response to the disclosure of the intimate visual | ||
material. | ||
(b) A defendant is liable, as provided by this chapter, to a | ||
person depicted in intimate visual material for damages arising | ||
from the promotion of the material if, knowing the character and | ||
content of the material, the defendant promotes intimate visual | ||
material described by Subsection (a) on an Internet website or | ||
other forum for publication that is owned or operated by the | ||
defendant. | ||
Sec. 98B.003. DAMAGES. (a) A claimant who prevails in a | ||
suit under this chapter shall be awarded: | ||
(1) actual damages, including damages for mental | ||
anguish; | ||
(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. 98B.004. INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. (a) 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 promotion of | ||
intimate visual material with respect to the person depicted in the | ||
material. | ||
(b) A court that issues a temporary restraining order or a | ||
temporary or permanent injunction under Subsection (a) may award to | ||
the party who brought the motion damages in the amount of: | ||
(1) $1,000 for each violation of the court's order or | ||
injunction, if the disclosure or promotion of intimate visual | ||
material is wilful or intentional; or | ||
(2) $500 for each violation of the court's order or | ||
injunction, if the disclosure or promotion of intimate visual | ||
material is not wilful or intentional. | ||
Sec. 98B.005. 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. 98B.006. 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 claimant who is depicted in the intimate | ||
visual material resides in this state; | ||
(3) the intimate visual material is stored on a server | ||
that is located in this state; or | ||
(4) the intimate visual material is available for view | ||
in this state. | ||
Sec. 98B.007. LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION; | ||
CERTAIN CONDUCT EXCEPTED. (a) This chapter shall be liberally | ||
construed and applied to promote its underlying purpose to protect | ||
persons from, and provide adequate remedies to victims of, the | ||
disclosure or promotion of intimate visual material. | ||
(b) This chapter does not apply to a claim brought against | ||
an interactive computer service, as defined by 47 U.S.C. Section | ||
230, for a disclosure consisting of intimate visual material | ||
provided by another person. | ||
SECTION 3. Chapter 21, Penal Code, is amended by adding | ||
Section 21.16 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 21.16. UNLAWFUL DISCLOSURE OR PROMOTION OF INTIMATE | ||
VISUAL MATERIAL. (a) In this section: | ||
(1) "Promote" and "sexual conduct" have the meanings | ||
assigned by Section 43.25. | ||
(2) "Visual material" has the meaning assigned by | ||
Section 43.26. | ||
(b) A person commits an offense if: | ||
(1) without the effective consent of the depicted | ||
person, the person intentionally discloses visual material | ||
depicting another person engaged in sexual conduct; | ||
(2) the visual material was obtained by the person or | ||
created under circumstances in which the depicted person had a | ||
reasonable expectation that the visual material would remain | ||
private; | ||
(3) the disclosure of the visual material causes harm | ||
to the depicted person; and | ||
(4) the disclosure of the visual material reveals the | ||
identity of the depicted person in any manner, including through: | ||
(A) any accompanying or subsequent information | ||
or material related to the visual material; or | ||
(B) information or material provided by a third | ||
party in response to the disclosure of the visual material. | ||
(c) A person commits an offense if the person intentionally | ||
threatens to disclose, without the consent of the depicted person, | ||
visual material depicting another person engaged in sexual conduct | ||
and the actor makes the threat to obtain a benefit: | ||
(1) in return for not making the disclosure; or | ||
(2) in connection with the threatened disclosure. | ||
(d) A person commits an offense if, knowing the character | ||
and content of the visual material, the person promotes visual | ||
material described by Subsection (b) on an Internet website or | ||
other forum for publication that is owned or operated by the person. | ||
(e) It is not a defense to prosecution under this section | ||
that the depicted person: | ||
(1) created or consented to the creation of the visual | ||
material; or | ||
(2) voluntarily transmitted the visual material to the | ||
actor. | ||
(f) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under | ||
Subsection (b) or (d) that: | ||
(1) the disclosure or promotion is made in the course | ||
of: | ||
(A) lawful and common practices of law | ||
enforcement or medical treatment; | ||
(B) reporting unlawful activity; or | ||
(C) a legal proceeding, if the disclosure or | ||
promotion is permitted or required by law; | ||
(2) the disclosure or promotion consists of visual | ||
material depicting only a voluntary exposure of sexual conduct in a | ||
public or commercial setting; or | ||
(3) the actor is an interactive computer service, as | ||
defined by 47 U.S.C. Section 230, and the disclosure or promotion | ||
consists of visual material provided by another person. | ||
(g) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor. | ||
(h) If conduct that constitutes an offense under this | ||
section also constitutes an offense under another law, the actor | ||
may be prosecuted under this section, the other law, or both. | ||
SECTION 4. (a) Chapter 98B, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
Code, as added by this Act, applies only to a cause of action that | ||
accrues on or after the effective date of this Act. A cause of | ||
action that accrues before the effective date of this Act is | ||
governed by the law in effect immediately before that date, and that | ||
law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
(b) Section 21.16, Penal Code, as added by this Act, applies | ||
to visual material disclosed or promoted, or threatened to be | ||
disclosed, on or after the effective date of this Act, regardless of | ||
whether the visual material was created or transmitted to the actor | ||
before, on, or after that date. | ||
SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |