By: Campbell S.B. No. 1460               A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to the ethics violations registry maintained by the Texas   Ethics Commission and the requirement that state agencies verify an   applicant's status on the registry before issuing or renewing a   license.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  This Act may be cited as the Texas Ethics   Compliance Act of 2025.          SECTION 2.  Chapter 571, Government Code, Subchapter B is   amended to add Section 571.178 to read as follows:          Sec. 571.178.  ETHICS VIOLATIONS REGISTRY. (a) The   commission shall establish and maintain an Texas Ethics Violations   Registry that is made available on the commission's Internet   website that lists individuals and entities with ethics violations   under this code.          (b)  An individual or entity shall be placed on the registry   upon:                (1)  the commission issuing a fine related to a   violation; and                (2)  the individual or entity has exhausted all appeals   opportunities.          (c)  The registry must include:                (1)  the name of the individual or entity;                (2)  the nature of the violation;                (3)  the date the violation was issued; and                (4)  any actions taken by the commission regarding the   violation.           (d)  The commission shall remove an individual or entity from   the registry upon compliance with all administrative penalties,   fines, or corrective actions required as a result of the ethics   complaint.           (e)  The commission shall adopt rules to ensure due process   protections for individuals and entities placed on the registry,   including notice and the opportunity to contest placement.           SECTION 3.  Chapter 2001, Government Code, Subchapter A is   amended to add Section 2001.008 to read as follows:          Sec. 2001.008.  ETHICS VIOLATIONS REGISTRY REVIEW FOR   LICENSING PURPOSES. (a) Each state agency with licensing authority   shall, before issuing or renewing a license, verify whether the   applicant is listed on the Texas Ethics Violations Registry.          (b)  State agencies include, but are not limited to:                 (1) The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations;                (2) The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles;                (3) The Texas Medical Board;                (4) The State Bar of Texas;                (5) The Texas Real Estate Commission;                (6) The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement;                (7) The Texas Department of Insurance;                (8) The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission; and                 (9) Any other licensing agency designated by the Texas                     Ethics Commission.          (c)  If an applicant is listed on the Texas Ethics Violations   registry:                (1)  the licensing agency shall provide written   notification to the applicant of their registry status;                (2)  the agency shall delay the issuance or renewal of   the license pending resolution of the ethics violation or   violations; and                 (3)  In accordance with state or federal law, the   agency shall deny the application or impose appropriate conditions   until the ethics violation is resolved.           (d)  The licensing agency shall adopt rules to ensure   procedural fairness for applicants and provide a mechanism for   applicants to challenge adverse licensing decisions based on   registry status.           SECTION 4.  As soon as possible after the effective date of   this Act, the Texas Ethics Commission and each state agency subject   to this Act shall adopt rules and procedures necessary for   implementation.          SECTION 5.  Except as otherwise provided by rules adopted by   the Texas Ethics Commission under Section 571.178, Government Code,   as added by this Act, the withholding of licenses issued or renewed   applies to all violators of Texas Ethics Commission violations   before, on, or after the effective date of this Act.          SECTION 6.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.