85R22306 YDB-F     By: White, Anderson of McLennan, et al. H.B. No. 1359     Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1359:     By:  Faircloth C.S.H.B. No. 1359       A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to monuments and memorials for Texas heroes and other   persons and events of historical significance; creating criminal   offenses.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  This Act may be cited as the Texas Hero   Protection Act.          SECTION 2.  Section 2166.501, Government Code, is amended to   read as follows:          Sec. 2166.501.  MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS. (a) A monument or   memorial for [Texas] heroes of a war or military conflict of Texas   or of the United States, including [the Confederate States of   America or] the Texas War for Independence, or to commemorate   another event or person of historical significance to Texans and   this state, may be erected on land owned or acquired by the state,   including land owned or acquired by an institution of higher   education, as defined by Section 61.003, Education Code, or, if a   suitable contract can be made for permanent preservation of the   monument or memorial, on private property or land owned by the   federal government, another state of the United States, or a   foreign country [or other states].          (b)  The graves of Texas heroes [Texans] described by   Subsection (a) may be located and marked.          (c)  The Texas Historical Commission [commission] shall   maintain a monument or memorial erected by this state to   commemorate the Texas War for Independence and shall maintain all   other monuments described by Subsection (a) that are erected on   land described by that subsection [centenary of Texas'   independence].          (d)  Before the erection of a new monument or memorial, the   Texas Historical Commission [commission] must approve [obtain the   approval of the Texas Historical Commission regarding] the form,   dimensions, and substance of, and inscriptions or illustrations on,   the monument or memorial.          SECTION 3.  Sections 2166.5011(a) and (c), Government Code,   are amended to read as follows:          (a)  In this section, "monument or memorial" means a   permanent monument, memorial, or other item officially designated   as an item of historical significance by a governmental entity   [designation], including a statue, portrait, plaque, seal, symbol,   tablet, building name, place name, or street name, that:                (1)  is located on state property or other property   described by Section 2166.501(a); and                (2)  honors a hero or event [citizen] of this state   described by Section 2166.501(a) for military, [or] war-related, or   other historical service or significance.          (c)  A monument or memorial may be removed, relocated, or   altered in a manner otherwise provided by this code as necessary to   accommodate construction, repair, or improvements to the monument   or memorial or to the surrounding [state] property on which the   monument or memorial is located and as authorized by the Texas   Historical Commission. Any monument or memorial that is   permanently removed under this subsection must be relocated to  an     equally [a] prominent location that is approved by the legislature,   the Texas Historical Commission, or the State Preservation Board or   approved as otherwise provided by state or federal law.          SECTION 4.  Subchapter K, Chapter 2166, Government Code, is   amended by adding Section 2166.5012 to read as follows:          Sec. 2166.5012.  CRIMINAL OFFENSE. (a) A person commits an   offense if the person intentionally removes, relocates, or alters a   monument or memorial in a manner that violates Section 2166.5011(b)   or (c).          (b)  An offense under Subsection (a) is punishable by:                (1)  a fine in an amount not less than $50 and not more   than $1,000; and                (2)  confinement in jail for a term of not less than   three days and not more than one year.          SECTION 5.  Subtitle B, Title 10, Local Government Code, is   amended by adding Chapter 328 to read as follows:   CHAPTER 328. MONUMENTS AND MEMORIALS          Sec. 328.001.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "monument or   memorial" means a permanent monument, memorial, or other item   officially designated as an item of historical significance by a   governmental entity, including a statue, portrait, plaque, seal,   symbol, tablet, building name, place name, or street name, located   on county property and that:                (1)  honors a citizen of this state for military or   war-related service;                (2)  honors heroes of a war or conflict of Texas or of   the United States, including the Texas War for Independence; or                (3)  commemorates another event or person of historical   significance to this state.           Sec. 328.002.  ESTABLISHMENT OF MONUMENT OR MEMORIAL. (a)  A   monument or memorial may be erected on land owned or acquired by a   county of this state.          (b)  Before the production of a new monument or memorial, the   Texas Historical Commission must approve the form, dimensions, and   substance of, and inscriptions or illustrations on, the monument or   memorial.          Sec. 328.003.  REMOVAL, RELOCATION, OR ALTERATION OF   MONUMENT OR MEMORIAL. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a   monument or memorial may be removed, relocated, or altered only by:                (1)  the Texas Historical Commission;                (2)  the State Preservation Board; or                (3)  another person as provided by Subsection (b).          (b)  A monument or memorial may be removed, relocated, or   altered in a manner otherwise provided by law as necessary to   accommodate construction, repair, or improvements to the monument   or memorial or to the surrounding county property on which the   monument or memorial is located. Any monument or memorial that is   permanently removed under this subsection must be relocated to a   prominent location that is approved by the Texas Historical   Commission or the State Preservation Board or as otherwise provided   by law.          Sec. 328.004.  CRIMINAL OFFENSE. (a)  A person commits an   offense if the person intentionally removes, relocates, or alters a   monument or memorial in a manner that violates Section 328.003.          (b)  An offense under Subsection (a) is punishable by:                (1)  a fine in an amount not less than $50 and not more   than $1,000; and                (2)  confinement in jail for a term of not less than   three days and not more than one year.          SECTION 6.  On the effective date of this Act, the duties   imposed on the Texas Facilities Commission under Section 2166.501,   Government Code, as it existed immediately before the effective   date of this Act, are transferred to the Texas Historical   Commission.          SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.