Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
(a) A public servant commits an offense if the public servant: (1) has access to the name, address, or telephone number of a victim 17 years of age or older who has chosen a pseudonym under this subchapter; and(2) knowingly discloses the name, address, or telephone number of the victim to:(A) a person who is not assisting in the investigation or prosecution of the offense; or(B) a person other than: (ii) the defendant's attorney; or(iii) the person specified in the order of a court.(b) Unless the disclosure is required or permitted by other law, a public servant or other person commits an offense if the person:(1) has access to or obtains the name, address, or telephone number of a victim younger than 17 years of age; and(2) knowingly discloses the name, address, or telephone number of the victim to: (A) a person who is not assisting in the investigation or prosecution of the offense; or(B) a person other than: (ii) the defendant's attorney; or(iii) a person specified in an order of a court.(c) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under Subsection (b) that the actor is: (2) the victim's parent, conservator, or guardian, unless the victim's parent, conservator, or guardian allegedly committed the offense described by Article 58.151.(d) An offense under this article is a Class C misdemeanor.Tex. Code Crim. Proc. § 58.156
Added by Acts 2019, Texas Acts of the 86th Leg.- Regular Session, ch. TBD,Sec. 1.07, eff. 1/1/2021.