House Bill 1403 is a legislation that aims to protect the rights of Texans to keep and bear arms in their homes, including agency foster homes. The bill was introduced by Representative Harris and co-sponsored by others, with Senator Hull making changes through a substitute.
Key Provisions
The bill adds four new subsections (e-6, e-7, e-8, and e-9) to Section 42.042 of the Human Resources Code. These provisions aim to:
Restrict Disclosure Requirements
- Prevent state agencies from requiring agency foster homes to disclose specific types of firearms present in the home.
- Prohibit state agencies from requiring notification when there is a change in the types of firearms present in the home.
Limit Use of Firearms Information
- Bar state agencies from using information about firearms present in an agency foster home for any purpose other than determining whether there are firearms present.
- Make it clear that this information is confidential and not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code.
Civil Penalty
- Establish a civil penalty of up to $5,000 per violation for child-placing agencies that fail to comply with the provisions above.
- Authorize the Attorney General to bring an action to recover the civil penalty.
Analysis
HB 1403 is a significant step towards protecting Texans' rights to keep and bear arms in their homes. By limiting disclosure requirements and restricting the use of firearms information, this bill ensures that agency foster homes are not unfairly penalized for exercising their constitutional rights.
Moreover, the inclusion of a civil penalty provision serves as an effective deterrent against child-placing agencies that might otherwise disregard Texans' rights. This legislation demonstrates a commitment to preserving individual liberties and promoting a culture of respect for the Second Amendment in Texas.
Conclusion
HB 1403 is a valuable addition to Texas law, safeguarding the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms in their homes. Carry-texas.com encourages all Texans to support this bill and other initiatives that promote gun rights and personal freedom.