Bill Text: TX HB19 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases; authorizing fees.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 80-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-06-09 - Effective on 9/1/23 [HB19 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB19-Enrolled.html
| H.B. No. 19 | ||
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| relating to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain | ||
| cases; authorizing fees. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Subtitle A, Title 2, Government Code, is amended | ||
| by adding Chapter 25A to read as follows: | ||
| CHAPTER 25A. BUSINESS COURT | ||
| Sec. 25A.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
| (1) "Controlling person" means a person who directly | ||
| or indirectly controls a governing person, officer, or | ||
| organization. | ||
| (2) "Derivative proceeding" means a civil action | ||
| brought in the right of a domestic or foreign corporation, a | ||
| domestic or foreign limited liability company, or a domestic or | ||
| foreign limited partnership, to the extent provided by the Business | ||
| Organizations Code. | ||
| (3) "Governing documents" means the instruments, | ||
| documents, or agreements adopted under an organization's governing | ||
| law to govern the organization's formation and internal affairs. | ||
| The term includes: | ||
| (A) a certificate of formation, articles of | ||
| incorporation, and articles of organization; | ||
| (B) bylaws; | ||
| (C) a partnership agreement; | ||
| (D) a company agreement or operating agreement; | ||
| (E) a shareholder agreement; | ||
| (F) a voting agreement or voting trust agreement; | ||
| and | ||
| (G) an agreement among owners restricting the | ||
| transfer of ownership interests. | ||
| (4) "Governing law" means the law governing the | ||
| formation and internal affairs of an organization. | ||
| (5) "Governing person" means a person who is entitled, | ||
| alone or as part of a group, to manage and direct an organization's | ||
| affairs under the organization's governing documents and governing | ||
| law. The term includes: | ||
| (A) a member of the board of directors of a | ||
| corporation or other organization; | ||
| (B) a general partner of a general or limited | ||
| partnership; | ||
| (C) a manager of a limited liability company that | ||
| is managed by its managers; | ||
| (D) a member of a limited liability company that | ||
| is managed by its members; | ||
| (E) a trust manager of a real estate investment | ||
| trust; and | ||
| (F) a trustee of a business trust. | ||
| (6) "Governmental entity" means: | ||
| (A) this state; or | ||
| (B) a political subdivision of this state, | ||
| including a municipality, a county, or any kind of district. | ||
| (7) "Internal affairs" means: | ||
| (A) the rights, powers, and duties of an | ||
| organization's governing persons, officers, owners, and members; | ||
| and | ||
| (B) matters relating to the organization's | ||
| membership or ownership interests. | ||
| (8) "Managerial official" means a governing person or | ||
| officer. | ||
| (9) "Officer" means a person elected, appointed, or | ||
| designated as an officer of an organization by the organization's | ||
| governing persons or governing documents. | ||
| (10) "Organization" means a foreign or domestic entity | ||
| or association, regardless of whether the organization is for | ||
| profit or nonprofit. The term includes: | ||
| (A) a corporation; | ||
| (B) a limited partnership; | ||
| (C) a general partnership; | ||
| (D) a limited liability partnership; | ||
| (E) a limited liability company; | ||
| (F) a business trust; | ||
| (G) a real estate investment trust; | ||
| (H) a joint venture; | ||
| (I) a joint stock company; | ||
| (J) a cooperative; | ||
| (K) a bank; | ||
| (L) a credit union; | ||
| (M) a savings and loan association; | ||
| (N) an insurance company; and | ||
| (O) a series of a limited liability company or of | ||
| another entity. | ||
| (11) "Owner" means an owner of an organization. The | ||
| term includes: | ||
| (A) a shareholder or stockholder of a corporation | ||
| or other organization; | ||
| (B) a general or limited partner of a partnership | ||
| or an assignee of a partnership interest in a partnership; | ||
| (C) a member of, or an assignee of a membership | ||
| interest in, a limited liability company; and | ||
| (D) a member of a nonprofit organization. | ||
| (12) "Ownership interest" means an owner's interest in | ||
| an organization, including an owner's economic, voting, and | ||
| management rights. | ||
| (13) "Publicly traded company" means an entity whose | ||
| voting equity securities are listed on a national securities | ||
| exchange registered with the United States Securities and Exchange | ||
| Commission under Section 6, Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 | ||
| U.S.C. Section 78f) and any entity that is majority owned or | ||
| controlled by such an entity. | ||
| (14) "Qualified transaction" means a transaction, | ||
| other than a transaction involving a loan or an advance of money or | ||
| credit by a bank, credit union, or savings and loan institution, | ||
| under which a party: | ||
| (A) pays or receives, or is obligated to pay or is | ||
| entitled to receive, consideration with an aggregate value of at | ||
| least $10 million; or | ||
| (B) lends, advances, borrows, receives, is | ||
| obligated to lend or advance, or is entitled to borrow or receive | ||
| money or credit with an aggregate value of at least $10 million. | ||
| Sec. 25A.002. CREATION. The business court is a statutory | ||
| court created under Section 1, Article V, Texas Constitution. | ||
| Sec. 25A.003. BUSINESS COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT; DIVISIONS. | ||
| (a) The judicial district of the business court is composed of all | ||
| counties in this state. | ||
| (b) The business court is composed of divisions as provided | ||
| by this section. | ||
| (c) The First Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the First Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(b). | ||
| (d) The Second Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Second Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(c), subject to funding through legislative | ||
| appropriations. The division is abolished September 1, 2026, unless | ||
| reauthorized by the legislature and funded through additional | ||
| legislative appropriations. | ||
| (e) The Third Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Third Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(d). | ||
| (f) The Fourth Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Fourth Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(e). | ||
| (g) The Fifth Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Fifth Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(f), subject to funding through legislative | ||
| appropriations. The division is abolished on September 1, 2026, | ||
| unless reauthorized by the legislature and funded through | ||
| additional legislative appropriations. | ||
| (h) The Sixth Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Sixth Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(g), subject to funding through legislative | ||
| appropriations. The division is abolished on September 1, 2026, | ||
| unless reauthorized by the legislature and funded through | ||
| additional legislative appropriations. | ||
| (i) The Seventh Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Seventh Administrative Judicial Region | ||
| under Section 74.042(h), subject to funding through legislative | ||
| appropriations. The division is abolished on September 1, 2026, | ||
| unless reauthorized by the legislature and funded through | ||
| additional legislative appropriations. | ||
| (j) The Eighth Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Eighth Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(i). | ||
| (k) The Ninth Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Ninth Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(j), subject to funding through legislative | ||
| appropriations. The division is abolished on September 1, 2026, | ||
| unless reauthorized by the legislature and funded through | ||
| additional legislative appropriations. | ||
| (l) The Tenth Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Tenth Administrative Judicial Region under | ||
| Section 74.042(k), subject to funding through legislative | ||
| appropriations. The division is abolished on September 1, 2026, | ||
| unless reauthorized by the legislature and funded through | ||
| additional legislative appropriations. | ||
| (m) The Eleventh Business Court Division is composed of the | ||
| counties composing the Eleventh Administrative Judicial Region | ||
| under Section 74.042(l). | ||
| (n) This subsection and Subsections (d), (g), (h), (i), (k), | ||
| and (l) expire September 1, 2026. | ||
| Sec. 25A.004. JURISDICTION AND POWERS. (a) Subject to | ||
| Subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f), the business court has the | ||
| powers provided to district courts by Chapter 24, including the | ||
| power to: | ||
| (1) issue writs of injunction, mandamus, | ||
| sequestration, attachment, garnishment, and supersedeas; and | ||
| (2) grant any relief that may be granted by a district | ||
| court. | ||
| (b) Subject to Subsection (c), the business court has civil | ||
| jurisdiction concurrent with district courts in the following | ||
| actions in which the amount in controversy exceeds $5 million, | ||
| excluding interest, statutory damages, exemplary damages, | ||
| penalties, attorney's fees, and court costs: | ||
| (1) a derivative proceeding; | ||
| (2) an action regarding the governance, governing | ||
| documents, or internal affairs of an organization; | ||
| (3) an action in which a claim under a state or federal | ||
| securities or trade regulation law is asserted against: | ||
| (A) an organization; | ||
| (B) a controlling person or managerial official | ||
| of an organization for an act or omission by the organization or by | ||
| the person in the person's capacity as a controlling person or | ||
| managerial official; | ||
| (C) an underwriter of securities issued by the | ||
| organization; or | ||
| (D) the auditor of an organization; | ||
| (4) an action by an organization, or an owner of an | ||
| organization, if the action: | ||
| (A) is brought against an owner, controlling | ||
| person, or managerial official of the organization; and | ||
| (B) alleges an act or omission by the person in | ||
| the person's capacity as an owner, controlling person, or | ||
| managerial official of the organization; | ||
| (5) an action alleging that an owner, controlling | ||
| person, or managerial official breached a duty owed to an | ||
| organization or an owner of an organization by reason of the | ||
| person's status as an owner, controlling person, or managerial | ||
| official, including the breach of a duty of loyalty or good faith; | ||
| (6) an action seeking to hold an owner or governing | ||
| person of an organization liable for an obligation of the | ||
| organization, other than on account of a written contract signed by | ||
| the person to be held liable in a capacity other than as an owner or | ||
| governing person; and | ||
| (7) an action arising out of the Business | ||
| Organizations Code. | ||
| (c) The business court has civil jurisdiction concurrent | ||
| with district courts in an action described by Subsection (b) | ||
| regardless of the amount in controversy if a party to the action is | ||
| a publicly traded company. | ||
| (d) The business court has civil jurisdiction concurrent | ||
| with district courts in the following actions in which the amount in | ||
| controversy exceeds $10 million, excluding interest, statutory | ||
| damages, exemplary damages, penalties, attorney's fees, and court | ||
| costs: | ||
| (1) an action arising out of a qualified transaction; | ||
| (2) an action that arises out of a contract or | ||
| commercial transaction in which the parties to the contract or | ||
| transaction agreed in the contract or a subsequent agreement that | ||
| the business court has jurisdiction of the action, except an action | ||
| that arises out of an insurance contract; and | ||
| (3) subject to Subsection (g), an action that arises | ||
| out of a violation of the Finance Code or Business & Commerce Code | ||
| by an organization or an officer or governing person acting on | ||
| behalf of an organization other than a bank, credit union, or | ||
| savings and loan association. | ||
| (e) The business court has civil jurisdiction concurrent | ||
| with district courts in an action seeking injunctive relief or a | ||
| declaratory judgment under Chapter 37, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
| Code, involving a dispute based on a claim within the court's | ||
| jurisdiction under Subsection (b), (c), or (d). | ||
| (f) Except as provided by Subsection (h), the business court | ||
| has supplemental jurisdiction over any other claim related to a | ||
| case or controversy within the court's jurisdiction that forms part | ||
| of the same case or controversy. A claim within the business | ||
| court's supplemental jurisdiction may proceed in the business court | ||
| only on the agreement of all parties to the claim and a judge of the | ||
| division of the court before which the action is pending. If the | ||
| parties involved in a claim within the business court's | ||
| supplemental jurisdiction do not agree on the claim proceeding in | ||
| the business court, the claim may proceed in a court of original | ||
| jurisdiction concurrently with any related claims proceeding in the | ||
| business court. | ||
| (g) Unless the claim falls within the business court's | ||
| supplemental jurisdiction, the business court does not have | ||
| jurisdiction of: | ||
| (1) a civil action: | ||
| (A) brought by or against a governmental entity; | ||
| or | ||
| (B) to foreclose on a lien on real or personal | ||
| property; | ||
| (2) a claim arising out of: | ||
| (A) Subchapter E, Chapter 15, and Chapter 17, | ||
| Business & Commerce Code; | ||
| (B) the Estates Code; | ||
| (C) the Family Code; | ||
| (D) the Insurance Code; or | ||
| (E) Chapter 53 and Title 9, Property Code; | ||
| (3) a claim arising out of the production or sale of a | ||
| farm product, as that term is defined by Section 9.102, Business & | ||
| Commerce Code; | ||
| (4) a claim related to a consumer transaction, as that | ||
| term is defined by Section 601.001, Business & Commerce Code, to | ||
| which a consumer in this state is a party, arising out of a | ||
| violation of federal or state law; or | ||
| (5) a claim related to the duties and obligations | ||
| under an insurance policy. | ||
| (h) The business court does not have jurisdiction of the | ||
| following claims regardless of whether the claim is otherwise | ||
| within the court's supplemental jurisdiction under Subsection (f): | ||
| (1) a claim arising under Chapter 74, Civil Practice | ||
| and Remedies Code; | ||
| (2) a claim in which a party seeks recovery of monetary | ||
| damages for bodily injury or death; or | ||
| (3) a claim of legal malpractice. | ||
| Sec. 25A.005. JUDICIAL AUTHORITY. A business court judge | ||
| has all powers, duties, immunities, and privileges of a district | ||
| judge. | ||
| Sec. 25A.006. INITIAL FILING; REMOVAL AND REMAND. (a) An | ||
| action within the jurisdiction of the business court may be filed in | ||
| the business court. The party filing the action must plead facts to | ||
| establish venue in a county in a division of the business court, and | ||
| the business court shall assign the action to that division. Venue | ||
| may be established as provided by law or, if a written contract | ||
| specifies a county as venue for the action, as provided by the | ||
| contract. | ||
| (b) If the business court does not have jurisdiction of the | ||
| action, the court shall, at the option of the party filing the | ||
| action: | ||
| (1) transfer the action to a district court or county | ||
| court at law in a county of proper venue; or | ||
| (2) dismiss the action without prejudice to the | ||
| party's rights. | ||
| (c) If, after an action is assigned to a division of the | ||
| business court, the court determines that the division's geographic | ||
| territory does not include a county of proper venue for the action, | ||
| the court shall: | ||
| (1) if an operating division of the court includes a | ||
| county of proper venue, transfer the action to that division; or | ||
| (2) if there is not an operating division of the court | ||
| that includes a county of proper venue, at the option of the party | ||
| filing the action, transfer the action to a district court or county | ||
| court at law in a county of proper venue. | ||
| (d) A party to an action filed in a district court or county | ||
| court at law that is within the jurisdiction of the business court | ||
| may remove the action to the business court. If the business court | ||
| does not have jurisdiction of the action, the business court shall | ||
| remand the action to the court in which the action was originally | ||
| filed. | ||
| (e) A party to an action filed in a district court or county | ||
| court at law in a county of proper venue that is not within an | ||
| operating division of the business court or the judge of the court | ||
| in which the action is filed may not remove or transfer the action | ||
| to the business court. | ||
| (f) A party may file an agreed notice of removal at any time | ||
| during the pendency of the action. If all parties to the action | ||
| have not agreed to remove the action, the notice of removal must be | ||
| filed: | ||
| (1) not later than the 30th day after the date the | ||
| party requesting removal of the action discovered, or reasonably | ||
| should have discovered, facts establishing the business court's | ||
| jurisdiction over the action; or | ||
| (2) if an application for temporary injunction is | ||
| pending on the date the party requesting removal of the action | ||
| discovered, or reasonably should have discovered, facts | ||
| establishing the business court's jurisdiction over the action, not | ||
| later than the 30th day after the date the application is granted, | ||
| denied, or denied as a matter of law. | ||
| (g) The notice of removal must be filed with the business | ||
| court and the court in which the action was originally filed. On | ||
| receipt of the notice, the clerk of the court in which the action | ||
| was originally filed shall immediately transfer the action to the | ||
| business court in accordance with rules adopted by the supreme | ||
| court, and the business court clerk shall assign the action to the | ||
| appropriate division of the business court. | ||
| (h) The filing of an action or a notice of removal in the | ||
| business court is subject to Section 10.001, Civil Practice and | ||
| Remedies Code. | ||
| (i) Removal of a case to the business court is not subject to | ||
| the statutes or rules governing the due order of pleading. | ||
| (j) Removal of a case does not waive a defect in venue or | ||
| constitute an appearance to determine personal jurisdiction. | ||
| (k) The judge of a court in which an action is filed may | ||
| request the presiding judge for the court's administrative region | ||
| to transfer the action to the business court if the action is within | ||
| the business court's jurisdiction. The judge shall notify all | ||
| parties of the transfer request and request a hearing on the | ||
| transfer request. After a hearing on the request, the presiding | ||
| judge may transfer the action to the business court if the presiding | ||
| judge finds the transfer will facilitate the fair and efficient | ||
| administration of justice. The business court clerk shall assign | ||
| an action transferred under this subsection to the appropriate | ||
| division of the business court. | ||
| (l) The business court judge on establishment of | ||
| jurisdiction and venue over an action shall by order declare the | ||
| county in which any jury trial for the action will be held as | ||
| determined under Section 25A.015. | ||
| Sec. 25A.007. APPEALS. (a) Notwithstanding any other law | ||
| and except as provided by Subsection (b) and in instances when the | ||
| supreme court has concurrent or exclusive jurisdiction, the | ||
| Fifteenth Court of Appeals has exclusive jurisdiction over an | ||
| appeal from an order or judgment of the business court or an | ||
| original proceeding related to an action or order of the business | ||
| court. | ||
| (b) If the Fifteenth Court of Appeals is not created, an | ||
| appeal from an order or judgment of the business court or an | ||
| original proceeding related to an action or order of the business | ||
| court shall be filed in the court of appeals with appellate | ||
| jurisdiction of civil cases for the county declared in an order | ||
| under Section 25A.006(l). | ||
| (c) The procedure governing an appeal or original | ||
| proceeding from the business court is the same as the procedure for | ||
| an appeal or original proceeding from a district court. | ||
| Sec. 25A.008. QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGE. (a) A business | ||
| court judge must: | ||
| (1) be at least 35 years of age; | ||
| (2) be a United States citizen; | ||
| (3) have been a resident of a county within the | ||
| division of the business court to which the judge is appointed for | ||
| at least five years before appointment; and | ||
| (4) be a licensed attorney in this state who has 10 or | ||
| more years of experience in: | ||
| (A) practicing complex civil business | ||
| litigation; | ||
| (B) practicing business transaction law; | ||
| (C) serving as a judge of a court in this state | ||
| with civil jurisdiction; or | ||
| (D) any combination of experience described by | ||
| Paragraphs (A)-(C). | ||
| (b) A business court judge may not have had the judge's | ||
| license to practice law revoked, suspended, or subject to a | ||
| probated suspension. | ||
| Sec. 25A.009. APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES; TERM; PRESIDING JUDGE; | ||
| EXCHANGE OF BENCHES. (a) The governor, with the advice and consent | ||
| of the senate, shall appoint: | ||
| (1) two judges to each of the First, Third, Fourth, | ||
| Eighth, and Eleventh Divisions of the business court; and | ||
| (2) one judge to each of the Second, Fifth, Sixth, | ||
| Seventh, Ninth, and Tenth Divisions of the business court. | ||
| (b) A business court judge shall serve for a term of two | ||
| years, beginning on September 1 of every even-numbered year. | ||
| (c) A business court judge may be reappointed. | ||
| (d) Not later than the seventh day after the first day of a | ||
| term, the business court judges by majority vote shall select a | ||
| judge of the court to serve as administrative presiding judge for | ||
| the duration of the term. If a vacancy occurs in the position of | ||
| administrative presiding judge, the remaining business court | ||
| judges shall select a judge of the court to serve as administrative | ||
| presiding judge for the remainder of the unexpired term as soon as | ||
| practicable. | ||
| (e) A business court judge shall take the constitutional | ||
| oath of office required of appointed officers of this state and file | ||
| the oath with the secretary of state. | ||
| (f) To promote the orderly and efficient administration of | ||
| justice, the business court judges may exchange benches and sit and | ||
| act for each other in any matter pending before the court. | ||
| Sec. 25A.010. VACANCY. If a vacancy occurs in an office of | ||
| a business court judge, the governor, with the advice and consent of | ||
| the senate, shall appoint, in the same manner as the original | ||
| appointment, another person to serve for the remainder of the | ||
| unexpired term. | ||
| Sec. 25A.011. JUDGE'S SALARY. The salary of a business | ||
| court judge is the amount provided by Section 659.012 and shall be | ||
| paid in equal monthly installments. | ||
| Sec. 25A.012. REMOVAL; DISQUALIFICATION AND RECUSAL. (a) | ||
| A business court judge may be removed from office in the same manner | ||
| and for the same reasons as a district judge. | ||
| (b) A business court judge is disqualified and subject to | ||
| mandatory recusal for the same reasons a district judge is subject | ||
| to disqualification or recusal in a pending case. Disqualification | ||
| or recusal of a business court judge shall be governed by the same | ||
| procedure as disqualification or recusal of a district judge. | ||
| Sec. 25A.013. PRIVATE PRACTICE OF LAW. A business court | ||
| judge shall diligently discharge the duties of the office on a | ||
| full-time basis and may not engage in the private practice of law. | ||
| Sec. 25A.014. VISITING JUDGE. (a) A retired or former | ||
| judge or justice who has the qualifications prescribed by Section | ||
| 25A.008 may be assigned as a visiting judge of a division of the | ||
| business court by the chief justice of the supreme court. A | ||
| visiting judge of a division of the business court is subject to | ||
| objection, disqualification, or recusal in the same manner as a | ||
| retired or former judge or justice is subject to objection, | ||
| disqualification, or recusal if appointed as a visiting district | ||
| judge. | ||
| (b) Before accepting an assignment as a visiting judge of a | ||
| division of the business court, a retired or former judge or justice | ||
| shall take the constitutional oath of office required of appointed | ||
| officers of this state and file the oath with the secretary of | ||
| state. | ||
| Sec. 25A.015. JURY PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE; VENUE FOR JURY | ||
| TRIAL. (a) A party in an action pending in the business court has | ||
| the right to a trial by jury when required by the constitution. | ||
| (b) Subject to Subsection (d), a jury trial in a case filed | ||
| initially in the business court shall be held in any county in which | ||
| the case could have been filed under Section 15.002, Civil Practice | ||
| and Remedies Code, as chosen by the plaintiff. | ||
| (c) Subject to Subsections (b) and (d), a jury trial in a | ||
| case removed to the business court shall be held in the county in | ||
| which the action was originally filed. | ||
| (d) A jury trial for a case in which a written contract | ||
| specifies a county as venue for suits shall be held in that county. | ||
| (e) The parties and the business court judge may agree to | ||
| hold the jury trial in any other county. A party may not be required | ||
| to agree to hold the jury trial in a different county. | ||
| (f) The drawing of jury panels, selection of jurors, and | ||
| other jury-related practice and procedure in the business court | ||
| shall be the same as for the district court in the county in which | ||
| the trial is held. | ||
| (g) Practice, procedure, rules of evidence, issuance of | ||
| process and writs, and all other matters pertaining to the conduct | ||
| of trials, hearings, and other business in the business court are | ||
| governed by the laws and rules prescribed for district courts, | ||
| unless otherwise provided by this chapter. | ||
| Sec. 25A.016. WRITTEN OPINIONS. The supreme court shall | ||
| adopt rules for the issuance of written opinions by the business | ||
| court. | ||
| Sec. 25A.017. COURT LOCATION; STAFFING. (a) In this | ||
| section, "remote proceeding" means a proceeding before the business | ||
| court in which one or more of the participants, including a judge, | ||
| party, attorney, witness, court reporter, or other individual | ||
| attends the proceeding remotely through the use of technology. | ||
| (b) The administrative presiding judge of the business | ||
| court shall manage administrative and personnel matters on behalf | ||
| of the court. The administrative presiding judge of the business | ||
| court shall appoint a clerk, whose office shall be located in Travis | ||
| County in facilities provided by this state. The clerk shall: | ||
| (1) accept all filings in the business court; and | ||
| (2) fulfill the legal and administrative functions of | ||
| a district clerk. | ||
| (c) Each business court judge shall maintain chambers in the | ||
| county the judge selects within the geographic boundaries of the | ||
| division to which the judge is appointed in facilities provided by | ||
| this state. For purposes of this section, the Office of Court | ||
| Administration of the Texas Judicial System may contract for the | ||
| use of facilities with a county. | ||
| (d) Subject to Section 25A.015, a business court judge may | ||
| hold court at any courtroom within the geographic boundaries of the | ||
| division to which the judge is appointed as the court determines | ||
| necessary or convenient for a particular civil action. To the | ||
| extent practicable, a county using existing courtrooms and | ||
| facilities shall accommodate the business court in the conduct of | ||
| the court's hearings and other proceedings. | ||
| (e) The business court may conduct a proceeding other than a | ||
| jury trial as a remote proceeding to facilitate the resolution of a | ||
| matter before the court. The business court may not require a party | ||
| or attorney to remotely attend a court proceeding in which oral | ||
| testimony is heard, absent the agreement of the parties. | ||
| (f) The business court shall conduct a remote proceeding | ||
| from a courtroom or the facilities provided to a business court | ||
| judge by this state. | ||
| (g) The business court shall provide reasonable notice to | ||
| the public that a proceeding will be conducted remotely and an | ||
| opportunity for the public to observe the remote proceeding. | ||
| (h) In a county in which a division of the business court | ||
| sits, the sheriff shall in person or by deputy attend the business | ||
| court as required by the court. The sheriff or deputy is entitled | ||
| to reimbursement from this state for the cost of attending the | ||
| business court. | ||
| (i) The business court may appoint personnel necessary for | ||
| the operation of the court, including: | ||
| (1) personnel to assist the clerk of the court; | ||
| (2) staff attorneys for the court; | ||
| (3) staff attorneys for each judge of the business | ||
| court; | ||
| (4) court coordinators; and | ||
| (5) administrative assistants. | ||
| (j) Subject to Subsection (k), the court officials shall | ||
| perform the duties and responsibilities of their offices and are | ||
| entitled to the compensation, fees, and allowances prescribed by | ||
| law for the offices. | ||
| (k) All personnel, including the business court clerk, | ||
| appointed under this section are employees of the Office of Court | ||
| Administration of the Texas Judicial System and are state employees | ||
| for all purposes, including accrual of leave time, insurance | ||
| benefits, retirement benefits, and travel regulations. | ||
| Sec. 25A.0171. ADMINISTRATIVE ATTACHMENT TO OFFICE OF COURT | ||
| ADMINISTRATION; REPORT. (a) The business court is | ||
| administratively attached to the Office of Court Administration of | ||
| the Texas Judicial System. | ||
| (b) The Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial | ||
| System shall provide administrative support to the business court | ||
| as necessary to enable the business court to carry out its duties | ||
| under this chapter. | ||
| (c) The Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial | ||
| System may employ personnel necessary to provide administrative | ||
| support to the business court under this chapter. | ||
| (d) Only the business court may exercise the duties of the | ||
| business court under this chapter. Except as otherwise provided by | ||
| this chapter, the Office of Court Administration of the Texas | ||
| Judicial System does not have any authority or responsibility | ||
| related to the duties of the business court under this chapter. | ||
| (e) Not later than December 1 of each year, the Office of | ||
| Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System shall submit to | ||
| the legislature a report on the number and types of cases heard by | ||
| the business court in the preceding year. | ||
| Sec. 25A.018. FEES. The supreme court shall set fees for | ||
| filings and actions in the business court in amounts sufficient to | ||
| cover the costs of administering this chapter, taking into account | ||
| fee waivers necessary for the interest of justice. | ||
| Sec. 25A.019. SEAL. The seal of the business court is the | ||
| same as that provided by law for a district court except that the | ||
| seal must contain the name "The Business Court of Texas." | ||
| Sec. 25A.020. RULES. (a) The supreme court shall adopt | ||
| rules of civil procedure as the court determines necessary, | ||
| including rules providing for: | ||
| (1) the timely and efficient removal and remand of | ||
| cases to and from the business court; and | ||
| (2) the assignment of cases to judges of the business | ||
| court. | ||
| (b) The business court may adopt rules of practice and | ||
| procedure consistent with the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and | ||
| the Texas Rules of Evidence. | ||
| SECTION 2. Sections 659.012(a) and (e), Government Code, | ||
| are amended to read as follows: | ||
| (a) Notwithstanding Section 659.011 and subject to | ||
| Subsections (b) and (b-1): | ||
| (1) a judge of a district court or a division of the | ||
| business court is entitled to an annual base salary from the state | ||
| as set by the General Appropriations Act in an amount equal to at | ||
| least $140,000, except that the combined base salary of a district | ||
| judge or judge of a division of the business court from all state | ||
| and county sources, including compensation for any extrajudicial | ||
| services performed on behalf of the county, may not exceed the | ||
| amount that is $5,000 less than the maximum combined base salary | ||
| from all state and county sources for a justice of a court of | ||
| appeals other than a chief justice as determined under this | ||
| subsection; | ||
| (2) a justice of a court of appeals other than the | ||
| chief justice is entitled to an annual base salary from the state in | ||
| the amount equal to 110 percent of the state base salary of a | ||
| district judge as set by the General Appropriations Act, except | ||
| that the combined base salary of a justice of the court of appeals | ||
| other than the chief justice from all state and county sources, | ||
| including compensation for any extrajudicial services performed on | ||
| behalf of the county, may not exceed the amount that is $5,000 less | ||
| than the base salary for a justice of the supreme court as | ||
| determined under this subsection; | ||
| (3) a justice of the supreme court other than the chief | ||
| justice or a judge of the court of criminal appeals other than the | ||
| presiding judge is entitled to an annual base salary from the state | ||
| in the amount equal to 120 percent of the state base salary of a | ||
| district judge as set by the General Appropriations Act; and | ||
| (4) the chief justice or presiding judge of an | ||
| appellate court is entitled to an annual base salary from the state | ||
| in the amount equal to $2,500 more than the state base salary | ||
| provided for the other justices or judges of the court, except that | ||
| the combined base salary of the chief justice of a court of appeals | ||
| from all state and county sources may not exceed the amount equal to | ||
| $2,500 less than the base salary for a justice of the supreme court | ||
| as determined under this subsection. | ||
| (e) For the purpose of salary payments by the state, the | ||
| comptroller shall determine from sworn statements filed by the | ||
| justices of the courts of appeals, [ |
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| business court judges that the required salary limitations provided | ||
| by Subsection (a) are maintained. If the state base salary for a | ||
| judge or justice prescribed by Subsection (a) combined with | ||
| additional compensation from a county would exceed the limitations | ||
| provided by Subsection (a), the comptroller shall reduce the salary | ||
| payment made by the state by the amount of the excess. | ||
| SECTION 3. Section 837.001(a), Government Code, is amended | ||
| to read as follows: | ||
| (a) Membership [ |
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| never been eligible for membership in the Judicial Retirement | ||
| System of Texas or the Judicial Retirement System of Texas Plan One | ||
| and who at any time on or after the effective date of this Act are | ||
| judges, justices, or commissioners of: | ||
| (1) the supreme court; | ||
| (2) the court of criminal appeals; | ||
| (3) a court of appeals; | ||
| (4) the business court; | ||
| (5) a district court; or | ||
| (6) [ |
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| subsection. | ||
| SECTION 4. (a) The Texas Supreme Court has exclusive and | ||
| original jurisdiction over a challenge to the constitutionality of | ||
| this Act or any part of this Act and may issue injunctive or | ||
| declaratory relief in connection with the challenge. | ||
| (b) If the appointment of judges by the governor to the | ||
| divisions of the business court under Section 25A.009, Government | ||
| Code, as added by this Act, is held by the Texas Supreme Court as | ||
| unconstitutional, the business court shall be staffed by retired or | ||
| former judges or justices who are appointed to the court as provided | ||
| by Section 25A.014, Government Code, as added by this Act. | ||
| SECTION 5. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, the | ||
| business court is created September 1, 2024. | ||
| SECTION 6. (a) As soon as practicable after the effective | ||
| date of this Act, the governor shall appoint judges to the First, | ||
| Third, Fourth, Eighth, and Eleventh Business Court Divisions as | ||
| required by Section 25A.009, Government Code, as added by this Act. | ||
| (b) On or before September 1, 2026, but not before July 1, | ||
| 2026, the governor shall appoint judges to the Second, Fifth, | ||
| Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, and Tenth Business Court Divisions as | ||
| required by Section 25A.009, Government Code, as added by this Act. | ||
| SECTION 7. (a) Notwithstanding Chapter 25A, Government | ||
| Code, as added by this Act, the business court is not created unless | ||
| the legislature makes a specific appropriation of money for that | ||
| purpose. For purposes of this subsection, a specific appropriation | ||
| is an appropriation identifying the business court or an Act of the | ||
| 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, relating to the creation | ||
| of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases or of the business | ||
| court. | ||
| (b) Notwithstanding Section 25A.007(a), Government Code, as | ||
| added by this Act, a court of appeals retains the jurisdiction the | ||
| court had on August 31, 2024, if the business court is not created | ||
| as a result of Subsection (a) of this section. | ||
| SECTION 8. The changes in law made by this Act apply to | ||
| civil actions commenced on or after September 1, 2024. | ||
| SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. | ||
| ______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
| President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
| I certify that H.B. No. 19 was passed by the House on May 2, | ||
| 2023, by the following vote: Yeas 90, Nays 51, 1 present, not | ||
| voting; and that the House concurred in Senate amendments to H.B. | ||
| No. 19 on May 25, 2023, by the following vote: Yeas 86, Nays 53, 1 | ||
| present, not voting. | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Chief Clerk of the House | ||
| I certify that H.B. No. 19 was passed by the Senate, with | ||
| amendments, on May 12, 2023, by the following vote: Yeas 24, Nays | ||
| 6. | ||
| ______________________________ | ||
| Secretary of the Senate | ||
| APPROVED: __________________ | ||
| Date | ||
| __________________ | ||
| Governor | ||
