Sec. 411.052. FEDERAL FIREARM REPORTING. (a) In this section, "federal prohibited person information" means information that identifies an individual as:
(1) a person ordered by a court to receive inpatient mental health services under Chapter 574, Health and Safety Code;
(2) a person acquitted in a criminal case by reason of insanity or lack of mental responsibility, regardless of whether the person is ordered by a court to receive inpatient treatment or residential care under Chapter 46C, Code of Criminal Procedure;
(3) a person determined to have mental retardation and committed by a court for long-term placement in a residential care facility under Chapter 593, Health and Safety Code;
(4) an incapacitated adult individual for whom a court has appointed a guardian of the individual under Title 3, Estates Code, based on the determination that the person lacks the mental capacity to manage the person's affairs; or
(5) a person determined to be incompetent to stand trial under Chapter 46B, Code of Criminal Procedure.
(b) The department by rule shall establish a procedure to provide federal prohibited person information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for use with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Except as otherwise provided by state law, the department may disseminate federal prohibited person information under this subsection only to the extent necessary to allow the Federal Bureau of Investigation to collect and maintain a list of persons who are prohibited under federal law from engaging in certain activities with respect to a firearm.
(c) The department shall grant access to federal prohibited person information to the person who is the subject of the information.
(d) Federal prohibited person information maintained by the department is confidential information for the use of the department and, except as otherwise provided by this section and other state law, may not be disseminated by the department.
(e) The department by rule shall establish a procedure to correct department records and transmit those corrected records to the Federal Bureau of Investigation when a person provides:
(1) a copy of a judicial order or finding that a person is no longer an incapacitated adult or is entitled to relief from disabilities under Section 574.088, Health and Safety Code; or
(2) proof that the person has obtained notice of relief from disabilities under 18 U.S.C. Section 925.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 950 (H.B. 3352), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2009.
Amended by:
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 324 (S.B. 1488), Sec. 22.034, eff. September 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle B - Law Enforcement and Public Protection
Chapter 411 - Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas
Subchapter D. Administrative Division
Section 411.042. Bureau of Identification and Records
Section 411.0421. Information Regarding Fraudulent Use of Identification
Section 411.043. Bureau of Communications
Section 411.044. Bureau of Intelligence
Section 411.045. Bureau of Training
Section 411.046. Hate Crime Reporting
Section 411.047. Reporting Related to Certain Handgun Incidents Involving License Holders
Section 411.048. Threats Against Peace Officers and Detention Officers
Section 411.0485. Protection for Judges
Section 411.049. Report Related to Certain Intoxication Offenses
Section 411.050. Crime Statistic Mapping
Section 411.052. Federal Firearm Reporting
Section 411.0521. Report to Department Concerning Certain Persons' Access to Firearms
Section 411.053. Preservation of Evidence Containing Biological Material
Section 411.054. Incident-Based Crime Statistics Reporting Goal
Section 411.055. Annual Report on Border Crime and Other Criminal Activity