Bill Text: TX HB1807 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Comm Sub


Bill Title: Relating to alternative times of possession under a standard possession order in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-05-06 - Committee report sent to Calendars [HB1807 Detail]

Download: Texas-2019-HB1807-Comm_Sub.html
  86R879 JSC-F
 
  By: Dutton, White H.B. No. 1807
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to alternative times of possession under a standard
  possession order in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subchapter F, Chapter 153, Family Code, is
  amended by adding Section 153.3115 to read as follows:
         Sec. 153.3115.  RIGHT TO EXPANDED STANDARD POSSESSION ORDER.
  (a) Unless the court finds that an expanded standard possession
  order under Section 153.317, or an election under that order, is not
  in the best interest of the child, a conservator may elect to
  increase the times of possession to which the conservator would
  otherwise be entitled under Sections 153.312, 153.314, and 153.315
  by requesting an expanded standard possession order under Section
  153.317.
         (b)  A conservator must make an election under Subsection
  (a):
               (1)  before or at the time a possession order is
  rendered; or
               (2)  if the conservators are parties to a mediated
  settlement agreement under Section 153.0071 or a collaborative
  family law settlement agreement under Chapter 15 that includes a
  possession order, before the conservator making the election signs
  that agreement.
         (c)  An election under Subsection (a) may be made:
               (1)  in a written document filed with the court; or 
               (2)  through an oral statement made in open court on the
  record.
         SECTION 2.  Section 153.317, Family Code, is amended to read
  as follows:
         Sec. 153.317.  EXPANDED STANDARD POSSESSION ORDER
  [ALTERNATIVE BEGINNING AND ENDING POSSESSION TIMES]. Subject to
  the limitations prescribed by Section 153.3115 [(a)     If elected by
  a conservator], the court shall alter the standard possession order
  described by [under] Sections 153.312, 153.314, and 153.315 to
  provide for increased times of possession for a conservator as a
  result of that conservator's election of one or more of the
  following alternative beginning and ending possession times for the
  described periods of that conservator's possession[, unless the
  court finds that the election is not in the best interest of the
  child]:
               (1)  for weekend periods of possession under Section
  153.312(a)(1) during the regular school term:
                     (A)  beginning at the time the child's school is
  regularly dismissed;
                     (B)  ending at the time the child's school resumes
  after the weekend; or
                     (C)  beginning at the time described by Paragraph
  (A) and ending at the time described by Paragraph (B);
               (2)  for Thursday periods of possession under Section
  153.312(a)(2):
                     (A)  beginning at the time the child's school is
  regularly dismissed;
                     (B)  ending at the time the child's school resumes
  on Friday; or
                     (C)  beginning at the time described by Paragraph
  (A) and ending at the time described by Paragraph (B);
               (3)  for spring vacation periods of possession under
  Section 153.312(b)(1):
                     (A)  [,] beginning at the time the child's school
  is dismissed for those vacations;
                     (B)  ending at the time the child's school resumes
  after those vacations; or
                     (C)  beginning at the time described by Paragraph
  (A) and ending at the time described by Paragraph (B);
               (4)  for Christmas school vacation periods of
  possession:
                     (A)  under Section 153.314(1), beginning at the
  time the child's school is dismissed for the vacation; or
                     (B)  under Section 153.314(2), ending at the time
  the child's school resumes after the vacation;
               (5)  for Thanksgiving holiday periods of possession
  under Section 153.314(3):
                     (A)  [,] beginning at the time the child's school
  is dismissed for the holiday;
                     (B)  ending at the time the child's school resumes
  after the holiday; or
                     (C)  beginning at the time described by Paragraph
  (A) and ending at the time described by Paragraph (B);
               (6)  for Father's Day periods of possession under
  Section 153.314(5), ending at 8 a.m. on the Monday after Father's
  Day weekend;
               (7)  for Mother's Day periods of possession under
  Section 153.314(6):
                     (A)  beginning at the time the child's school is
  regularly dismissed on the Friday preceding Mother's Day;
                     (B)  ending at the time the child's school resumes
  after Mother's Day; or
                     (C)  beginning at the time described by Paragraph
  (A) and ending at the time described by Paragraph (B); or
               (8)  for weekend periods of possession that are
  extended under Section 153.315(b) by a student holiday or teacher
  in-service day that falls on a Friday, beginning at the time the
  child's school is regularly dismissed on Thursday.
         [(b)     A conservator must make an election under Subsection
  (a) before or at the time of the rendition of a possession
  order.     The election may be made:
               [(1)  in a written document filed with the court; or
               [(2)     through an oral statement made in open court on
  the record.]
         SECTION 3.  The change in law made by this Act applies only
  to a suit affecting the parent-child relationship pending before a
  court on or filed on or after the effective date of this Act.
         SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.
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