Bill Text: TX HB110 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Relating to a study regarding the conversion of certain Class C misdemeanors to civil violations.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-02-12 - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence [HB110 Detail]

Download: Texas-2019-HB110-Introduced.html
  86R2549 MEW-D
 
  By: Canales H.B. No. 110
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to a study regarding the conversion of certain Class C
  misdemeanors to civil violations.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  (a)  The Office of Court Administration of the
  Texas Judicial System shall conduct a study to determine the
  feasibility, efficiency, and potential cost savings of converting
  certain Class C misdemeanors to civil violations. In conducting
  the study, the office shall examine:
               (1)  which Class C misdemeanors are appropriate to
  convert to civil violations; and
               (2)  which civil collections procedures involving
  judicial oversight could be used to collect fines, court costs, and
  fees on the civil violations.
         (b)  For input regarding the study, the Office of Court
  Administration of the Texas Judicial System:
               (1)  shall consult with county and municipal court
  judges, justices of the peace, the Department of Public Safety, the
  Parks and Wildlife Department, and the Texas District and County
  Attorneys Association; and
               (2)  may consult with any other appropriate agency or
  organization.
         (c)  Not later than October 1, 2020, the Office of Court
  Administration of the Texas Judicial System shall file a report
  containing the results of the study and recommendations for
  legislation with the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker
  of the house of representatives, and the chairs of the standing
  committees of the senate and house of representatives with
  jurisdiction over the judicial system.
         SECTION 2.  This Act expires December 1, 2021.
         SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.
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