(1) directly communicate with the victim of the offense; or
(2) go near a residence, school, or other location, as specifically described in the copy of terms and conditions, that is frequented by the victim.
(b) In imposing the condition under Subsection (a), the court may grant the defendant supervised access to the victim.
(c) To the extent that a condition imposed under this article conflicts with an existing court order granting possession of or access to a child, the condition imposed under this article prevails for a period specified by the court granting community supervision, not to exceed 90 days.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 770 (H.B. 2299), Sec. 1.01, eff. January 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 42A - Community Supervision
Subchapter K. Conditions Applicable to Certain Other Offenses and Offenders
Article 42A.501. Community Supervision for Offense Committed Because of Bias or Prejudice
Article 42A.502. Community Supervision for Certain Violent Offenses; Child Safety Zone
Article 42A.505. Community Supervision for Stalking Offense; Prohibited Contact With Victim
Article 42A.506. Community Supervision for Defendant With Mental Impairment
Article 42A.509. Community Supervision for Graffiti Offense
Article 42A.510. Community Supervision for Enhanced Disorderly Conduct Offense
Article 42A.511. Community Supervision for Certain Offenses Involving Animals
Article 42A.512. Community Supervision for Electronic Transmission of Certain Visual Material
Article 42A.513. Community Supervision for Making Firearm Accessible to Child
Article 42A.514. Community Supervision for Certain Alcohol or Drug Related Offenses
Article 42A.515. Community Supervision for Certain Prostitution Offenses