Bill Text: TX HB79 | 2011 | 82nd Legislature 1st Special | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to fiscal and other matters necessary for implementation of the judiciary budget as enacted by H.B. No. 1, Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, and to the operation and administration of, and practice and procedures in courts in, the judicial branch of state government.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-07-19 - See remarks for effective date [HB79 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB79-Enrolled.html
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relating to fiscal and other matters necessary for implementation | ||
of the judiciary budget as enacted by H.B. No. 1, Acts of the 82nd | ||
Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, and to the operation and | ||
administration of, and practice and procedures in courts in, the | ||
judicial branch of state government. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
ARTICLE 1. FISCAL NECESSITY | ||
SECTION 1.01. The legislature finds that this Act is | ||
necessary to the state to offset the effect of the approximately $30 | ||
million budget reduction for the judiciary. The provisions of this | ||
Act are designed to allow the judiciary to operate with the least | ||
chance of harm to fulfilling the purpose of the judiciary and to | ||
allow the operation of the judiciary in the next state fiscal | ||
biennium in an efficient manner. | ||
ARTICLE 2. APPELLATE COURT PROVISIONS | ||
SECTION 2.01. Subsection (b), Section 22.002, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The supreme court or, in vacation, a justice of the | ||
supreme court may issue a writ of mandamus to compel a statutory | ||
county court judge, a statutory probate court judge, or a district | ||
judge to proceed to trial and judgment in a case [ |
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SECTION 2.02. (a) Section 24.007, Property Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 24.007. APPEAL. (a) [ |
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eviction suit may not under any circumstances be stayed pending | ||
appeal unless, within 10 days of the signing of the judgment, the | ||
appellant files a supersedeas bond in an amount set by the county | ||
court. In setting the supersedeas bond the county court shall | ||
provide protection for the appellee to the same extent as in any | ||
other appeal, taking into consideration the value of rents likely | ||
to accrue during appeal, damages which may occur as a result of the | ||
stay during appeal, and other damages or amounts as the court may | ||
deem appropriate. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding any other law, an appeal may be taken | ||
from a final judgment of a county court, statutory county court, | ||
statutory probate court, or district court in an eviction suit. | ||
(b) The change in law made by this section applies to an | ||
appeal of a final judgment rendered on or after the effective date | ||
of this section. An appeal of a final judgment rendered before the | ||
effective date of this section is governed by the law in effect on | ||
the date the judgment was rendered, and the former law is continued | ||
in effect for that purpose. | ||
ARTICLE 3. GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR DISTRICT COURTS | ||
SECTION 3.01. Section 24.002, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 24.002. ASSIGNMENT OF JUDGE OR TRANSFER OF CASE ON | ||
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judge's own motion that the judge should not sit in a case pending | ||
in the judge's court because the judge is disqualified or otherwise | ||
should recuse himself or herself, the judge shall enter a recusal | ||
order, request the presiding judge of that administrative judicial | ||
region to assign another judge to sit, and take no further action in | ||
the case except for good cause stated in the order in which the | ||
action is taken. A change of venue is not necessary because of the | ||
disqualification of a district judge in a case or proceeding | ||
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SECTION 3.02. Sections 24.003 and 24.007, Government Code, | ||
are amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 24.003. TRANSFER OF CASES; EXCHANGE OF BENCHES | ||
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courts. | ||
(b) Unless provided otherwise by the local rules of | ||
administration, a district judge in the county may: | ||
(1) transfer any civil or criminal case or proceeding | ||
on the court's docket to the docket of another district court in the | ||
county; | ||
(2) hear and determine any case or proceeding pending | ||
in another district court in the county without having the case | ||
transferred; | ||
(3) sit for another district court in the county and | ||
hear and determine any case or proceeding pending in that court; | ||
(4) temporarily exchange benches with the judge of | ||
another district court in the county; | ||
(5) try different cases in the same court at the same | ||
time; and | ||
(6) occupy the judge's own courtroom or the courtroom | ||
of another district court in the county. | ||
(c) If a district judge in the county is sick or otherwise | ||
absent, another district judge in the county may hold court for the | ||
judge. | ||
(d) A district judge in the county may hear and determine | ||
any part or question of any case or proceeding pending in any of the | ||
district courts, and any other district judge may complete the | ||
hearing and render judgment in the case or proceeding. A district | ||
judge may hear and determine motions, including motions for new | ||
trial, petitions for injunction, applications for the appointment | ||
of a receiver, interventions, pleas in abatement, dilatory pleas, | ||
and all preliminary matters, questions, and proceedings, and may | ||
enter judgment or order on them in the court in which the case or | ||
proceeding is pending without transferring the case or proceeding. | ||
The district judge in whose court the matter is pending may proceed | ||
to hear, complete, and determine the matter, or all or any part of | ||
another matter, and render a final judgment. A district judge may | ||
issue a restraining order or injunction that is returnable to any | ||
other district court. | ||
(e) A judgment or order shall be entered in the minutes of | ||
the court in which the case is pending. | ||
(f) This section does not limit the powers of a district | ||
judge when acting for another judge by exchange of benches or | ||
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Sec. 24.007. JURISDICTION. (a) The district court has the | ||
jurisdiction provided by Article V, Section 8, of the Texas | ||
Constitution. | ||
(b) A district court has original jurisdiction of a civil | ||
matter in which the amount in controversy is more than $500, | ||
exclusive of interest. | ||
SECTION 3.03. Subsection (a), Section 24.012, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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a specific provision relating to a particular judicial district, | ||
this section controls. | ||
SECTION 3.04. Subchapter A, Chapter 24, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Sections 24.023, 24.024, 24.025, 24.026, 24.027, | ||
24.028, 24.029, 24.030, and 24.031 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 24.023. OBLIGATIONS; BONDS. (a) When a case is | ||
transferred from one court to another, all processes, writs, bonds, | ||
recognizances, and other obligations issued by the transferring | ||
court are returnable to the court to which the case is transferred | ||
as if originally issued by that court. | ||
(b) The obligees in all bonds and recognizances taken in and | ||
for a court from which a case is transferred, and all witnesses | ||
summoned to appear in a district court from which a case is | ||
transferred, are required to appear before the court to which the | ||
case is transferred as if the bond, recognizance, or summons was | ||
taken in or for that court. | ||
Sec. 24.024. FILING AND DOCKETING CASES. In a county with | ||
two or more district courts, the district judges may adopt rules | ||
governing the filing and numbering of cases, the assignment of | ||
cases for trial, and the distribution of the work of the courts as | ||
in their discretion they consider necessary or desirable for the | ||
orderly dispatch of the business of the courts. | ||
Sec. 24.025. SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION. (a) Unless | ||
otherwise provided by this subchapter, all district judges in a | ||
county are entitled to equal amounts of supplemental compensation | ||
from the county. | ||
(b) A district judge is entitled to an amount of | ||
supplemental compensation for serving on the juvenile board of a | ||
county that is equal to the amount other judges serving on the | ||
juvenile board receive. | ||
Sec. 24.026. APPOINTMENT OF INITIAL JUDGE. On the creation | ||
of a new judicial district, the initial vacancy in the office of | ||
district judge is filled in accordance with Section 28, Article V, | ||
Texas Constitution. | ||
Sec. 24.027. GRAND AND PETIT JURORS. All grand and petit | ||
jurors selected in a county before a new district court is created | ||
or the composition of an existing district court is modified by an | ||
amendment to this chapter are considered to be selected for the new | ||
or modified district court, as applicable. | ||
Sec. 24.028. CASES TRANSFERRED. If by an amendment to this | ||
chapter a county is removed from the composition of an existing | ||
judicial district and added to another existing or new judicial | ||
district, all cases and proceedings from that county that are | ||
pending in the district court of the judicial district from which | ||
the county was removed are transferred to the district court of the | ||
judicial district to which the county is added. The judge of each | ||
affected district court shall sign the proper orders in connection | ||
with the transfer. | ||
Sec. 24.029. PROCESSES, WRITS, AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS REMAIN | ||
VALID. (a) If by an amendment to this chapter a county is removed | ||
from the composition of an existing judicial district and added to | ||
another existing or new judicial district, or if an amendment to | ||
this chapter changes the time or place at which the terms of court | ||
are held, all processes, writs, bonds, recognizances, and other | ||
obligations issued from and made returnable to that court before | ||
the effective date of the transfer or other change are returnable as | ||
provided by this subsection. An obligation issued from the | ||
affected court is returnable to another district court in the | ||
county on the date that court directs, but may not be made | ||
returnable on a date that is earlier than the date on which the | ||
obligation was originally returnable. The obligations are legal | ||
and valid as if the obligations had been made returnable to the | ||
issuing court. | ||
(b) The obligees in all appearance bonds and recognizances | ||
taken in and for a district court of a county before the effective | ||
date of an amendment to this chapter, and all witnesses summoned to | ||
appear before that district court under laws existing before the | ||
effective date of an amendment to this chapter, are required to | ||
appear at another district court in the county on the date that | ||
court directs, but may not be required to appear on a date that is | ||
earlier than the date on which the obligees or witnesses were | ||
originally required to appear. | ||
Sec. 24.030. LOCATION OF COURT. (a) A district court | ||
shall sit in the county seat for a jury trial in a civil case. The | ||
commissioners court of the county may authorize a district court to | ||
sit in any municipality within the county to hear and determine | ||
nonjury trials in civil cases and to hear and determine motions, | ||
arguments, and other matters not heard before a jury in a civil case | ||
that is within the court's jurisdiction. | ||
(b) The district clerk or the clerk's deputy serves as clerk | ||
of the court when a court sits in a municipality other than the | ||
municipality that is the county seat and may transfer: | ||
(1) all necessary books, minutes, records, and papers | ||
to that municipality while the court is in session there; and | ||
(2) the books, minutes, records, and papers back to | ||
the clerk's office in the county seat at the end of each session. | ||
(c) If the commissioners court authorizes a district court | ||
to sit in a municipality other than the municipality that is the | ||
county seat, the commissioners court shall provide suitable | ||
facilities for the court in that municipality. | ||
Sec. 24.031. COURT OFFICERS. The prosecuting attorney, the | ||
sheriff, the district clerk, the bailiffs, and the other officers | ||
serving the other district courts of the county shall serve in their | ||
respective capacities for the courts listed in this chapter. | ||
SECTION 3.05. Subsection (g), Section 25.0362, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(g) In matters of concurrent jurisdiction, a judge of a | ||
county court at law and a judge of a district court in Cass County | ||
may transfer cases between the courts in the same manner that judges | ||
of district courts may transfer cases under Section 24.003 | ||
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SECTION 3.06. Subsection (w), Section 25.0732, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(w) In matters of concurrent jurisdiction, a judge of a | ||
statutory county court in El Paso County and a judge of a district | ||
court or another statutory county court in El Paso County may | ||
transfer cases between the courts in the same manner judges of | ||
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SECTION 3.07. Subsection (c), Section 25.1672, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) In matters of concurrent jurisdiction, judges of the | ||
county courts at law and district courts in the county may exchange | ||
benches and courtrooms and may transfer cases between their dockets | ||
in the same manner that district court judges exchange benches and | ||
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SECTION 3.08. Subsection (v), Section 25.1862, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(v) In matters of concurrent jurisdiction, a judge of a | ||
county court at law and a judge of a district court or another | ||
county court at law may transfer cases between the courts in the | ||
same manner judges of district courts transfer cases under Section | ||
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SECTION 3.09. Subsection (k), Section 25.2512, Government | ||
Code, as effective September 1, 2011, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(k) A judge of a county court at law and a judge of a | ||
district court or another county court at law with concurrent | ||
jurisdiction may transfer cases between the courts in the same | ||
manner judges of district courts transfer cases under Section | ||
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SECTION 3.10. Subsection (k), Section 25.1932, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(k) Notwithstanding Section 74.121(b)(1), in matters of | ||
concurrent jurisdiction, the judge of a county court at law and the | ||
judges of the district courts in the county may exchange benches and | ||
courtrooms and may transfer cases between their dockets in the same | ||
manner that judges of district courts exchange benches and transfer | ||
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SECTION 3.11. Subdivision (2), Subsection (b), Section | ||
74.121, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(2) Notwithstanding Subdivision (1), in matters of | ||
concurrent jurisdiction, a judge of a statutory county court in | ||
Midland County and a judge of a district court in Midland County may | ||
exchange benches and courtrooms with each other and may transfer | ||
cases between their dockets in the same manner that judges of | ||
district courts exchange benches and transfer cases under Section | ||
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SECTION 3.12. Subsection (d), Section 659.012, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision in this section or | ||
other law, in [ |
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district judge who serves as a local administrative district judge | ||
under Section 74.091 is entitled to an annual salary from the state | ||
that is $5,000 more than the salary from the state to which the | ||
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SECTION 3.13. The following provisions of the Government | ||
Code are repealed: | ||
(1) Section 24.013; | ||
(2) Section 24.302; | ||
(3) Section 24.303; | ||
(4) Section 24.304; | ||
(5) Section 24.305; | ||
(6) Section 24.307; | ||
(7) Section 24.308; | ||
(8) Section 24.309; | ||
(9) Section 24.311; | ||
(10) Section 24.312; | ||
(11) Section 24.313; | ||
(12) Section 24.314; | ||
(13) Section 24.525(b); | ||
(14) Section 24.526(b); | ||
(15) Section 24.527(b); | ||
(16) Sections 24.528(b) and (c); and | ||
(17) Sections 24.529(b) and (c). | ||
ARTICLE 4. STATUTORY COUNTY COURTS | ||
SECTION 4.01. Section 25.0002, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
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(1) "Criminal law cases and proceedings" includes | ||
cases and proceedings for allegations of conduct punishable in part | ||
by confinement in the county jail not to exceed one year. | ||
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(3) "Juvenile law cases and proceedings" includes all | ||
cases and proceedings brought under Title 3, Family Code. | ||
(4) "Mental health cases and proceedings" includes all | ||
cases and proceedings brought under Chapter 462, Health and Safety | ||
Code, or Subtitle C or D, Title 7, Health and Safety Code. | ||
SECTION 4.02. Subsection (c), Section 25.0003, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) In addition to other jurisdiction provided by law, a | ||
statutory county court exercising civil jurisdiction concurrent | ||
with the constitutional jurisdiction of the county court has | ||
concurrent jurisdiction with the district court in: | ||
(1) civil cases in which the matter in controversy | ||
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interest, statutory or punitive damages and penalties, and | ||
attorney's fees and costs, as alleged on the face of the petition; | ||
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(2) appeals of final rulings and decisions of the | ||
division of workers' compensation of the Texas Department of | ||
Insurance regarding workers' compensation claims, regardless of | ||
the amount in controversy. | ||
SECTION 4.03. Section 25.0004, Government Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subsections (f) and (g) to read as follows: | ||
(f) The judge of a statutory county court does not have | ||
general supervisory control or appellate review of the | ||
commissioners court. | ||
(g) A judge of a statutory county court has the judicial | ||
immunity of a district judge. | ||
SECTION 4.04. Section 25.0007, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 25.0007. JURIES; PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE. (a) The | ||
drawing of jury panels, selection of jurors, and practice in the | ||
statutory county courts must conform to that prescribed by law for | ||
county courts. | ||
(b) Practice in a statutory county court is that prescribed | ||
by law for county courts, except that practice, procedure, rules of | ||
evidence, issuance of process and writs, and all other matters | ||
pertaining to the conduct of trials and hearings in the statutory | ||
county courts, other than the number of jurors, that involve those | ||
matters of concurrent jurisdiction with district courts are | ||
governed by the laws and rules pertaining to district courts. This | ||
section does not affect local rules of administration adopted under | ||
Section 74.093. | ||
SECTION 4.05. Section 25.0010, Government Code, is amended | ||
by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsections (c), (d), (e), | ||
and (f) to read as follows: | ||
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(c) A county sheriff shall in person or by deputy attend a | ||
statutory county court as required by the court. | ||
(d) The county clerk shall serve as clerk of each statutory | ||
county court. 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 those | ||
offices. | ||
(e) The judge of a statutory county court may appoint the | ||
personnel necessary for the operation of the court, including a | ||
court coordinator or administrative assistant, if the | ||
commissioners court has approved the creation of the position. | ||
(f) The commissioners court may authorize the employment of | ||
as many additional assistant district attorneys, assistant county | ||
attorneys, deputy sheriffs, and clerks as are necessary for a | ||
statutory county court. | ||
SECTION 4.06. (a) Section 25.0014, Government Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 25.0014. QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGE. The judge of a | ||
statutory county court must: | ||
(1) be at least 25 years of age; | ||
(2) be a United States citizen and have resided in the | ||
county for at least two years before election or appointment; and | ||
(3) be a licensed attorney in this state who has | ||
practiced law or served as a judge of a court in this state, or both | ||
combined, for the four years preceding election or appointment, | ||
unless otherwise provided for by law. | ||
(b) The change in law made by this Act to Section 25.0014, | ||
Government Code, does not apply to a person serving as a statutory | ||
county court judge immediately before the effective date of this | ||
Act who met the qualifications of Section 25.0014, Government Code, | ||
as it existed on that date, and the former law is continued in | ||
effect for determining that person's qualifications to serve as a | ||
statutory county court judge. | ||
SECTION 4.07. (a) Subchapter A, Chapter 25, Government | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 25.0016 and 25.00161 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Sec. 25.0016. TERMS OF COURT. The commissioners court, by | ||
order, shall set at least two terms a year for the statutory county | ||
court. | ||
Sec. 25.00161. PRIVATE PRACTICE OF LAW. The regular judge | ||
of a statutory county court shall diligently discharge the duties | ||
of the office on a full-time basis and may not engage in the private | ||
practice of law. | ||
(b) Section 25.00161, Government Code, as added by this Act, | ||
applies only to a regular judge serving a term to which the judge is | ||
elected on or after the effective date of this Act. A judge serving | ||
a term to which the judge was elected before the effective date of | ||
this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the judge was | ||
elected, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 4.08. Subsection (t), Section 25.0022, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(t) To be eligible for assignment under this section, a | ||
former or retired judge of a statutory probate court must: | ||
(1) not have been removed from office; | ||
(2) certify under oath to the presiding judge, on a | ||
form prescribed by the state board of regional judges, that: | ||
(A) the judge has not been publicly reprimanded | ||
or censured by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct; and | ||
(B) the judge: | ||
(i) did not resign or retire from office | ||
after the State Commission on Judicial Conduct notified the judge | ||
of the commencement of a full investigation into an allegation or | ||
appearance of misconduct or disability of the judge as provided in | ||
Section 33.022 and before the final disposition of that | ||
investigation; or | ||
(ii) if the judge did resign from office | ||
under circumstances described by Subparagraph (i), was not publicly | ||
reprimanded or censured as a result of the investigation; | ||
(3) annually demonstrate that the judge has completed | ||
in the past state fiscal year the educational requirements for an | ||
active statutory probate court judge; | ||
(4) have served as an active judge for at least 72 [ |
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months in a district, statutory probate, statutory county, or | ||
appellate court; and | ||
(5) have developed substantial experience in the | ||
judge's area of specialty. | ||
SECTION 4.09. Section 25.00231, Government Code, is amended | ||
by amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (e) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(c) In lieu of the bond required by Subsection (b), a county | ||
may elect to obtain insurance or to self-insure in the amount | ||
required by Subsection (b) against losses caused by the statutory | ||
probate court judge's gross negligence in performing the duties of | ||
office. | ||
(e) This section does not apply to an assigned or visiting | ||
judge sitting by assignment in a statutory probate court. | ||
SECTION 4.10. (a) Subchapter B, Chapter 25, Government | ||
Code, is amended by adding Sections 25.0033, 25.0034, and 25.0035 | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 25.0033. QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGE. The judge of a | ||
statutory probate court must: | ||
(1) be at least 25 years of age; | ||
(2) be a United States citizen and have resided in the | ||
county for at least two years before election or appointment; and | ||
(3) be a licensed attorney in this state who has | ||
practiced law or served as a judge of a court in this state, or both | ||
combined, for the five years preceding election or appointment, | ||
unless otherwise provided for by law. | ||
Sec. 25.0034. PRIVATE PRACTICE OF LAW. The regular judge of | ||
a statutory probate court shall diligently discharge the duties of | ||
the office on a full-time basis and may not engage in the private | ||
practice of law. | ||
Sec. 25.0035. TERMS OF COURT. The commissioners court, by | ||
order, shall set at least two terms a year for the statutory probate | ||
court. | ||
(b) Section 25.0033, Government Code, as added by this Act, | ||
does not apply to a person serving as a statutory probate court | ||
judge immediately before the effective date of this Act. The | ||
qualifications of a person serving as a statutory probate court | ||
judge on the effective date of this Act are governed by the law in | ||
effect immediately before the effective date of this Act, and the | ||
former law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 4.11. Subsections (g) and (i), Section 25.0042, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(g) The district clerk serves as clerk of a county court at | ||
law in all cases arising under the Family Code and Section 23.001 | ||
and shall establish a separate docket for a county court at law; the | ||
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or Section 23.001 is tried before a jury, the jury shall be composed | ||
of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.12. Subsection (h), Section 25.0102, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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the jury shall be composed of 12 members; in all other cases the | ||
jury shall be composed of six members. | ||
SECTION 4.13. Subsections (e) and (f), Section 25.0132, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(e) The district clerk serves as clerk of a county court at | ||
law in family law cases and proceedings, and the county clerk serves | ||
as clerk of the court in all other cases. The district clerk shall | ||
establish a separate docket for a county court at law. [ |
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family law case or proceeding is tried before a jury, the jury shall | ||
be composed of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.14. Subsection (a), Section 25.0202, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) In addition to the jurisdiction provided by Section | ||
25.0003 and other law, a county court at law in Bosque County has | ||
concurrent jurisdiction with the district court in: | ||
(1) family law cases and proceedings; | ||
(2) civil cases in which the matter in controversy | ||
exceeds $500 but does not exceed $200,000 [ |
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(3) contested probate matters under Section 4D [ |
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Texas Probate Code. | ||
SECTION 4.15. Subsection (b), Section 25.0212, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law does not have [ |
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jurisdiction of: | ||
(1) felony criminal matters; | ||
(2) suits on behalf of the state to recover penalties | ||
or escheated property; | ||
(3) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; | ||
(4) contested elections; or | ||
(5) civil cases in which the matter in controversy | ||
exceeds $200,000 [ |
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punitive damages and penalties, and attorney's fees and costs, as | ||
alleged on the face of the petition. | ||
SECTION 4.16. Subsections (a) and (k), Section 25.0222, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) In addition to the jurisdiction provided by Section | ||
25.0003 and other law, a statutory county court in Brazoria County | ||
has concurrent jurisdiction with the district court in: | ||
(1) civil cases in which the matter in controversy | ||
exceeds $500 but does not exceed $200,000 [ |
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interest, statutory damages and penalties, and attorney's fees and | ||
costs, as alleged on the face of the petition; | ||
(2) appeals of final rulings and decisions of the | ||
division of workers' compensation of the Texas Department of | ||
Insurance regarding workers' compensation claims, regardless of | ||
the amount in controversy; and | ||
(3) family law cases and proceedings and juvenile | ||
jurisdiction under Section 23.001. | ||
(k) The district clerk serves as clerk of the statutory | ||
county courts in cases instituted in the district courts in which | ||
the district courts and statutory county courts have concurrent | ||
jurisdiction, and the county clerk serves as clerk for all other | ||
cases. [ |
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SECTION 4.17. Subsections (e) and (f), Section 25.0302, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(e) The district clerk serves as clerk of a county court at | ||
law in family law cases and proceedings, and the county clerk serves | ||
as clerk of the court in all other cases and proceedings. The | ||
district clerk shall establish a separate docket for a county court | ||
at law. [ |
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the jury shall be composed of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.18. Subsection (b), Section 25.0312, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law does not have [ |
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jurisdiction of: | ||
(1) felony cases other than writs of habeas corpus; | ||
(2) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; | ||
(3) contested elections; or | ||
(4) appeals from county court. | ||
SECTION 4.19. Subsection (b), Section 25.0362, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law does not have [ |
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jurisdiction of: | ||
(1) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; | ||
(2) suits on behalf of the state to recover penalties | ||
or escheated property; | ||
(3) contested elections; | ||
(4) suits in which the county is a party; or | ||
(5) felony cases involving capital murder. | ||
SECTION 4.20. Subsection (f), Section 25.0482, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(f) The district clerk serves as clerk of a county court at | ||
law for family law cases and proceedings, and the county clerk | ||
serves as clerk for all other cases and proceedings. [ |
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SECTION 4.21. Subsection (g), Section 25.0632, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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or statutory probate court in all civil or criminal matters is | ||
composed of 12 members, except that in misdemeanor criminal cases | ||
and any other case in which the court has jurisdiction that under | ||
general law would be concurrent with the county court, the jury is | ||
composed of six members. | ||
SECTION 4.22. Subsection (r), Section 25.0732, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(r) Section [ |
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apply to County Court at Law No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 of El Paso | ||
County, Texas. | ||
SECTION 4.23. Subsection (a), Section 25.0733, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Sections 25.0732(q) and [ |
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at law in El Paso County, apply to a statutory probate court in El | ||
Paso County. | ||
SECTION 4.24. Subsections (i) and (l), Section 25.0862, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
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clerk shall tax the official court reporter's fees as costs in civil | ||
actions in the same manner as the fee is taxed in civil cases in the | ||
district courts. [ |
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(l) Each reporter may be made available when not engaged in | ||
proceedings in their court to report proceedings in all other | ||
courts. [ |
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judgments and orders of the County Courts Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of | ||
Galveston County and the judges, in civil and criminal cases, in the | ||
manner prescribed by law for appeals and writs of error. Appeals | ||
from interlocutory orders of the County Courts Nos. 1, 2, and 3 | ||
appointing a receiver or overruling a motion to vacate or appoint a | ||
receiver may be taken and are governed by the laws relating to | ||
appeals from similar orders of district courts. | ||
SECTION 4.25. Subsection (f), Section 25.0962, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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If a case in the court's concurrent jurisdiction with the district | ||
court is tried before a jury, the jury shall be composed of 12 | ||
members. | ||
SECTION 4.26. Subsection (a), Section 25.1033, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) A county criminal court at law in Harris County has the | ||
criminal jurisdiction provided by law for county courts, concurrent | ||
jurisdiction with civil statutory county courts for Harris County | ||
to hear appeals of the suspension of a driver's license and original | ||
proceedings regarding occupational driver's licenses, and | ||
appellate jurisdiction in appeals of criminal cases from justice | ||
courts and municipal courts in the county. | ||
SECTION 4.27. Subsection (g), Section 25.1042, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(g) The criminal district attorney is entitled to the same | ||
fees prescribed by law for prosecutions in the county court. [ |
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SECTION 4.28. Subsections (e) and (f), Section 25.1072, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(e) The county clerk serves as clerk of a county court at | ||
law, except that the district clerk serves as clerk of the court in | ||
family law cases and proceedings. The district clerk shall | ||
establish a separate docket for a county court at law. [ |
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tried before a jury, the jury shall be composed of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.29. Subsection (b), Section 25.1142, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law does not have [ |
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jurisdiction of: | ||
(1) civil cases in which the amount in controversy | ||
exceeds $200,000 [ |
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(2) felony jury trials; | ||
(3) suits on behalf of the state to recover penalties | ||
or escheated property; | ||
(4) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; or | ||
(5) contested elections. | ||
SECTION 4.30. Subsection (b), Section 25.1182, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law's civil jurisdiction concurrent | ||
with the district court in civil cases is limited to cases in which | ||
the matter in controversy does not exceed $200,000. A county court | ||
at law does not have [ |
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(1) suits on behalf of this state to recover penalties | ||
or escheated property; | ||
(2) felony cases involving capital murder; | ||
(3) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; or | ||
(4) contested elections. | ||
SECTION 4.31. Subsection (b), Section 25.1312, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A statutory county court in Kaufman County does not have | ||
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(1) felony cases involving capital murder; | ||
(2) suits on behalf of the state to recover penalties | ||
or escheated property; | ||
(3) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; or | ||
(4) contested elections. | ||
SECTION 4.32. Subsection (m), Section 25.1542, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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law cases, juries shall be composed of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.33. Subsection (g), Section 25.1652, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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case is tried before a jury, the jury shall be composed of 12 | ||
members. | ||
SECTION 4.34. Subsection (i), Section 25.1762, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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jurisdiction with the district court, if a party to a suit files a | ||
written request for a 12-member jury with the clerk of the county | ||
court at law at a reasonable time that is not later than 30 days | ||
before the date the suit is set for trial, the jury shall be | ||
composed of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.35. Subsection (b), Section 25.1772, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law does not have [ |
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jurisdiction of: | ||
(1) suits on behalf of this state to recover penalties | ||
or escheated property; | ||
(2) felony cases involving capital murder; | ||
(3) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; or | ||
(4) contested elections. | ||
SECTION 4.36. Subsection (e), Section 25.1892, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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serves as clerk of a county court at law in cases enumerated in | ||
Subsection (a)(2), and the county clerk serves as clerk in all other | ||
cases. The district clerk shall establish a separate docket for a | ||
county court at law. [ |
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SECTION 4.37. Subsection (i), Section 25.1932, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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If a case in the court's concurrent jurisdiction with the district | ||
court is tried before a jury, the jury shall be composed of 12 | ||
members. | ||
SECTION 4.38. Subsection (b), Section 25.2012, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law does not have [ |
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jurisdiction of: | ||
(1) felony cases involving capital murder; | ||
(2) suits on behalf of the state to recover penalties | ||
or escheated property; | ||
(3) misdemeanors involving official misconduct; or | ||
(4) contested elections. | ||
SECTION 4.39. Subsection (n), Section 25.2142, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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visiting judge of a county court at law is entitled to receive for | ||
services performed the same amount of compensation that the regular | ||
judge receives, less an amount equal to the pro rata annuity | ||
received from any state, district, or county retirement fund. An | ||
active judge sitting as a visiting judge of a county court at law is | ||
entitled to receive for services performed the same amount of | ||
compensation that the regular judge receives, less an amount equal | ||
to the pro rata compensation received from state or county funds as | ||
salary, including supplements. | ||
SECTION 4.40. (a) Subsection (b), Section 25.2222, | ||
Government Code, as amended by Chapter 22 (S.B. 124), Acts of the | ||
72nd Legislature, Regular Session, 1991, and Chapter 265 (H.B. 7), | ||
Acts of the 79th Legislature, Regular Session, 2005, is reenacted | ||
and amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) A county court at law has concurrent jurisdiction with | ||
the district court in: | ||
(1) civil cases in which the matter in controversy | ||
exceeds $500 and does not exceed $200,000 [ |
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mandatory damages and penalties, attorney's fees, interest, and | ||
costs; | ||
(2) nonjury family law cases and proceedings; | ||
(3) final rulings and decisions of the division of | ||
workers' compensation of the Texas Department of Insurance | ||
regarding workers' compensation claims, regardless of the amount in | ||
controversy; | ||
(4) eminent domain proceedings, both statutory and | ||
inverse, regardless of the amount in controversy; | ||
(5) suits to decide the issue of title to real or | ||
personal property; | ||
(6) suits to recover damages for slander or defamation | ||
of character; | ||
(7) suits for the enforcement of a lien on real | ||
property; | ||
(8) suits for the forfeiture of a corporate charter; | ||
(9) suits for the trial of the right to property valued | ||
at $200 or more that has been levied on under a writ of execution, | ||
sequestration, or attachment; and | ||
(10) suits for the recovery of real property. | ||
(b) Subsection (b), Section 25.2222, Government Code, as | ||
amended by Chapter 746 (H.B. 66), Acts of the 72nd Legislature, | ||
Regular Session, 1991, is repealed as duplicative of Subsection | ||
(b), Section 25.2222, Government Code, as amended by Subsection (a) | ||
of this section. | ||
SECTION 4.41. Subsection (a), Section 25.2232, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) In addition to the jurisdiction provided by Section | ||
25.0003 and other law, a county court at law in Taylor County has: | ||
(1) concurrent jurisdiction with the county court in | ||
the trial of cases involving insanity and approval of applications | ||
for admission to state hospitals and special schools if admission | ||
is by application; and | ||
(2) concurrent jurisdiction with the district court in | ||
civil cases in which the matter in controversy exceeds $500 but does | ||
not exceed $200,000 [ |
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SECTION 4.42. Subsection (i), Section 25.2352, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(i) [ |
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is tried before a jury, the jury shall be composed of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.43. Subsection (i), Section 25.2382, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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members. | ||
SECTION 4.44. (a) Subsection (a), Section 25.2421, | ||
Government Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Webb County has the following statutory county courts: | ||
(1) the County Court at Law No. 1 of Webb County; [ |
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(2) the County Court at Law No. 2 of Webb County; and | ||
(3) the County Court at Law No. 3 of Webb County. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), Section 25.2421, | ||
Government Code, as amended by this Act, the County Court at Law No. | ||
3 of Webb County is created January 1, 2031, or on an earlier date | ||
determined by the Commissioners Court of Webb County by an order | ||
entered in its minutes. | ||
SECTION 4.45. Subsections (g) and (h), Section 25.2422, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(g) The district attorney of the 49th Judicial District | ||
serves as district attorney of a county court at law, except that | ||
the county attorney of Webb County prosecutes all juvenile, child | ||
welfare, mental health, and other civil cases in which the state is | ||
a party. The district clerk serves as clerk of a county court at law | ||
in the cases enumerated in Subsection (a)(2), and the county clerk | ||
serves as clerk of a county court at law in all other cases. [ |
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family law case [ |
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tried before a jury, the jury shall be composed of 12 members. | ||
SECTION 4.46. Subsections (d) and (k), Section 25.2452, | ||
Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(d) A county court at law does not have jurisdiction of: | ||
(1) a case under: | ||
(A) the Alcoholic Beverage Code; | ||
(B) the Election Code; or | ||
(C) the Tax Code; | ||
(2) a matter over which the district court has | ||
exclusive jurisdiction; or | ||
(3) a civil case, other than a case under the Family | ||
Code or the Texas Probate Code, in which the amount in controversy | ||
is: | ||
(A) less than the maximum amount in controversy | ||
allowed the justice court in Wichita County; or | ||
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punitive or exemplary damages, penalties, interest, costs, and | ||
attorney's fees. | ||
(k) Except as otherwise required by law, if a case is tried | ||
before a jury, the jury shall be composed of six members and may | ||
render verdicts by a five to one margin in civil cases and a | ||
unanimous verdict in criminal cases. [ |
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SECTION 4.47. Subsection (h), Section 25.2462, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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serves as clerk of a county court at law in family law cases and | ||
proceedings, and the county clerk serves as clerk of the court in | ||
all other cases and proceedings. | ||
SECTION 4.48. Subsection (i), Section 25.2482, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
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serves as clerk of a county court at law in family law cases and | ||
proceedings, and the county clerk serves as clerk of the court in | ||
all other cases and proceedings. | ||
SECTION 4.49. Subsection (e), Section 25.2512, Government | ||
Code, as effective September 1, 2011, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(e) In addition to the qualifications required by Section | ||
25.0014, a regular judge of a county court at law must have the | ||
qualifications of a district judge as required by Section 7, | ||
Article V, Texas Constitution. [ |
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SECTION 4.50. (a) The following provisions of the | ||
Government Code are repealed: | ||
(1) Subsections (b), (d), (f), and (j), Section | ||
25.0042; | ||
(2) Subsections (b), (f), (g), and (h), Section | ||
25.0052; | ||
(3) Subsections (b), (d), (f), and (i), Section | ||
25.0102; | ||
(4) Subsections (d), (g), and (h), Section 25.0132; | ||
(5) Subsections (c) and (e), Section 25.0152; | ||
(6) Subsections (b), (f), (g), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.0162; | ||
(7) Subsections (d), (k), (l), (m), (n), (o), (q), | ||
(s), and (t), Section 25.0172; | ||
(8) Subsections (c), (d), (h), (i), and (k), Section | ||
25.0173; | ||
(9) Subsections (c), (d), and (g), Section 25.0202; | ||
(10) Subsections (c), (e), and (g), Section 25.0212; | ||
(11) Subsections (d), (e), (i), (j), and (n), Section | ||
25.0222; | ||
(12) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.0232; | ||
(13) Subsections (b), (c), and (e), Section 25.0272; | ||
(14) Subsections (b), (c), (g), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.0292; | ||
(15) Subsections (b), (d), and (g), Section 25.0302; | ||
(16) Subsections (c), (e), and (j), Section 25.0312; | ||
(17) Subsections (e), (g), (i), (k), (l), and (m), | ||
Section 25.0332; | ||
(18) Subsection (c), Section 25.0362; | ||
(19) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (i), (j), and (k), | ||
Section 25.0392; | ||
(20) Subsections (b), (c), and (d), Section 25.0452; | ||
(21) Subsections (a), (c), (d), and (e), Section | ||
25.0453; | ||
(22) Subsections (b), (d), (e), (g), and (h), Section | ||
25.0482; | ||
(23) Subsections (a), (b), (d), (g), and (h), Section | ||
25.0512; | ||
(24) Subsections (b), (d), (f), and (g), Section | ||
25.0522; | ||
(25) Subsections (b), (h), (i), (j), and (k), Section | ||
25.0592; | ||
(26) Subsections (d), (f), (g), (h), (i), and (j), | ||
Section 25.0593; | ||
(27) Subsections (d), (e), (g), (h), (i), (j), and | ||
(k), Section 25.0594; | ||
(28) Subsections (c), (d), (f), and (g), Section | ||
25.0595; | ||
(29) Section 25.0596; | ||
(30) Subsections (a), (b), and (d), Section 25.0632; | ||
(31) Subsections (b), (g), (h), (j), (k), and (l), | ||
Section 25.0702; | ||
(32) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (j), and (k), Section | ||
25.0722; | ||
(33) Subsections (d), (g), (h), (i), (j), (m), (n), | ||
(o), (p), (s), and (v), Section 25.0732; | ||
(34) Subsections (c), (d), and (f), Section 25.0733; | ||
(35) Subsection (b), Section 25.0742; | ||
(36) Subsections (d), (f), (h), (j), and (l), Section | ||
25.0812; | ||
(37) Subsections (f) and (j), Section 25.0862; | ||
(38) Subsections (e), (f), and (i), Section 25.0932; | ||
(39) Subsections (c), (f), (g), (j), and (k), Section | ||
25.0942; | ||
(40) Subsections (d), (e), and (g), Section 25.0962; | ||
(41) Subsections (d), (e), (g), (h), and (k), Section | ||
25.1032; | ||
(42) Subsections (d), (e), (f), (m), and (o), Section | ||
25.1033; | ||
(43) Subsections (c), (h), (k), and (l), Section | ||
25.1034; | ||
(44) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.1042; | ||
(45) Subsections (b), (d), (g), and (h), Section | ||
25.1072; | ||
(46) Subsections (e), (f), (l), and (o), Section | ||
25.1092; | ||
(47) Subsections (d), (e), (h), (i), (j), and (l), | ||
Section 25.1102; | ||
(48) Section 25.1103; | ||
(49) Subsections (b), (c), (f), and (k), Section | ||
25.1112; | ||
(50) Subsections (f), (g), (h), (j), (l), (m), and | ||
(p), Section 25.1132; | ||
(51) Subsections (c), (e), and (g), Section 25.1142; | ||
(52) Subsections (b), (e), (f), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.1152; | ||
(53) Subsections (c), (e), and (h), Section 25.1182; | ||
(54) Subsections (c), (g), and (i), Section 25.1252; | ||
(55) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.1282; | ||
(56) Subsections (d), (e), (i), (k), (l), and (n), | ||
Section 25.1312; | ||
(57) Subsections (d), (e), (f), (i), and (j), Section | ||
25.1322; | ||
(58) Subsections (d) and (h), Section 25.1352; | ||
(59) Subsections (e), (g), and (i), Section 25.1392; | ||
(60) Subsections (b), (c), (e), (h), (i), and (k), | ||
Section 25.1412; | ||
(61) Subsections (d), (g), (h), (l), and (m), Section | ||
25.1482; | ||
(62) Subsections (f), (i), (k), and (n), Section | ||
25.1542; | ||
(63) Subsections (e), (f), and (g), Section 25.1572; | ||
(64) Subsections (d), (f), and (h), Section 25.1652; | ||
(65) Subsections (b) and (f), Section 25.1672; | ||
(66) Subsections (b), (c), and (g), Section 25.1722; | ||
(67) Subsections (d), (e), (f), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.1732; | ||
(68) Subsections (b), (e), (f), and (h), Section | ||
25.1762; | ||
(69) Subsections (c), (e), and (h), Section 25.1772; | ||
(70) Subsections (e), (f), (h), (i), and (j), Section | ||
25.1792; | ||
(71) Subsections (c), (h), (i), (j), (k), (l), and | ||
(q), Section 25.1802; | ||
(72) Subsections (b), (d), and (j), Section 25.1832; | ||
(73) Subsections (e), (f), and (i), Section 25.1852; | ||
(74) Subsections (c), (f), (h), (i), (j), (m), (n), | ||
(p), (q), and (u), Section 25.1862; | ||
(75) Subsection (d), Section 25.1892; | ||
(76) Subsections (e), (g), (i), (j), and (k), Section | ||
25.1902; | ||
(77) Subsections (b), (c), (f), (h), and (j), Section | ||
25.1932; | ||
(78) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (h), and (j), Section | ||
25.1972; | ||
(79) Subsections (d), (e), (i), (k), (l), and (n), | ||
Section 25.2012; | ||
(80) Subsections (c), (e), and (h), Section 25.2032; | ||
(81) Subsections (c), (e), (f), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.2072; | ||
(82) Subsections (c), (e), (i), (r), (t), and (u), | ||
Section 25.2142; | ||
(83) Subsections (d), (f), (h), (j), and (k), Section | ||
25.2162; | ||
(84) Subsections (c), (g), (h), (i), (k), and (n), | ||
Section 25.2222; | ||
(85) Subsections (c), (e), (g), and (h), Section | ||
25.2223; | ||
(86) Subsections (b), (c), (f), (g), (i), and (j), | ||
Section 25.2224; | ||
(87) Subsections (b), (e), (f), and (g), Section | ||
25.2232; | ||
(88) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (g), (i), and (j), | ||
Section 25.2282; | ||
(89) Subsections (b), (e), (i), (k), and (l), Section | ||
25.2292; | ||
(90) Subsections (e), (f), (g), (k), and (l), Section | ||
25.2293; | ||
(91) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (g), and (j), Section | ||
25.2352; | ||
(92) Subsections (c), (e), and (h), Section 25.2362; | ||
(93) Subsections (c), (f), (g), (h), and (i), Section | ||
25.2372; | ||
(94) Subsections (b), (d), (f), and (j), Section | ||
25.2382; | ||
(95) Subsections (b), (d), (f), and (j), Section | ||
25.2392; | ||
(96) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (i), and (k), Section | ||
25.2412; | ||
(97) Subsections (b), (d), (f), (i), and (j), Section | ||
25.2422; | ||
(98) Subsections (f), (h), and (j), Section 25.2452; | ||
(99) Subsections (c), (d), (e), (g), (i), and (j), | ||
Section 25.2462; | ||
(100) Subsections (d), (e), (f), (h), (j), and (k), | ||
Section 25.2482; and | ||
(101) Subsections (b) and (i), Section 25.2512. | ||
(b) The repeal of Subsection (d), Section 25.1042, and | ||
Subsection (d), Section 25.2162, Government Code, apply only to a | ||
regular judge serving a term for which the judge is elected on or | ||
after the effective date of this Act. A judge serving a term for | ||
which the judge was elected before the effective date of this Act is | ||
governed by the law in effect on the date the judge was elected, and | ||
that law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
ARTICLE 5. PROVISIONS RELATING TO JUSTICE AND SMALL CLAIMS COURTS | ||
SECTION 5.01. (a) Subsection (a), Section 27.005, | ||
Government Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) For purposes of removal under Chapter 87, Local | ||
Government Code, "incompetency" in the case of a justice of the | ||
peace includes the failure of the justice to successfully complete: | ||
(1) within one year after the date the justice is first | ||
elected, an 80-hour course in the performance of the justice's | ||
duties; and | ||
(2) each following year, a 20-hour course in the | ||
performance of the justice's duties, including not less than 10 | ||
hours of instruction regarding substantive, procedural, and | ||
evidentiary law in civil matters. | ||
(b) Subsection (a), Section 27.005, Government Code, as | ||
amended by this section, applies to a justice of the peace serving | ||
on or after the effective date of this article, regardless of the | ||
date the justice was elected or appointed. | ||
SECTION 5.02. Subchapter C, Chapter 27, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 27.060 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 27.060. SMALL CLAIMS. (a) A justice court shall | ||
conduct proceedings in a small claims case, as that term is defined | ||
by the supreme court, in accordance with rules of civil procedure | ||
promulgated by the supreme court to ensure the fair, expeditious, | ||
and inexpensive resolution of small claims cases. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), rules of the | ||
supreme court must provide that: | ||
(1) if both parties appear, the judge shall proceed to | ||
hear the case; | ||
(2) formal pleadings other than the statement are not | ||
required; | ||
(3) the judge shall hear the testimony of the parties | ||
and the witnesses that the parties produce and shall consider the | ||
other evidence offered; | ||
(4) the hearing is informal, with the sole objective | ||
being to dispense speedy justice between the parties; | ||
(5) discovery is limited to that considered | ||
appropriate and permitted by the judge; and | ||
(6) the judge shall develop the facts of the case, and | ||
for that purpose may question a witness or party and may summon any | ||
party to appear as a witness as the judge considers necessary to a | ||
correct judgment and speedy disposition of the case. | ||
(c) The rules of the supreme court must provide specific | ||
procedures for an action by: | ||
(1) an assignee of a claim or other person seeking to | ||
bring an action on an assigned claim; | ||
(2) a person primarily engaged in the business of | ||
lending money at interest; or | ||
(3) a collection agency or collection agent. | ||
(d) The rules adopted by the supreme court may not: | ||
(1) require that a party in a case be represented by an | ||
attorney; | ||
(2) be so complex that a reasonable person without | ||
legal training would have difficulty understanding or applying the | ||
rules; or | ||
(3) require that discovery rules adopted under the | ||
Texas Rules of Civil Procedure or the Texas Rules of Evidence be | ||
applied except to the extent the justice of the peace hearing the | ||
case determines that the rules must be followed to ensure that the | ||
proceeding is fair to all parties. | ||
(e) A committee established by the supreme court to | ||
recommend rules to be adopted under this section must include | ||
justices of the peace. | ||
SECTION 5.03. Subchapter C, Chapter 27, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 27.061 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 27.061. RULES OF ADMINISTRATION. The justices of the | ||
peace in each county shall, by majority vote, adopt local rules of | ||
administration. | ||
SECTION 5.04. Subchapter E, Chapter 15, Civil Practice and | ||
Remedies Code, is amended by adding Section 15.0821 to read as | ||
follows: | ||
Sec. 15.0821. ADMINISTRATIVE RULES FOR TRANSFER. The | ||
justices of the peace in each county shall, by majority vote, adopt | ||
local rules of administration regarding the transfer of a pending | ||
case from one precinct to a different precinct. | ||
SECTION 5.05. Article 4.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended by adding Subsection (e) to read as follows: | ||
(e) The justices of the peace in each county shall, by | ||
majority vote, adopt local rules of administration regarding the | ||
transfer of a pending misdemeanor case from one precinct to a | ||
different precinct. | ||
SECTION 5.06. (a) Chapter 28, Government Code, is | ||
repealed. | ||
(b) On the effective date of this section, each small claims | ||
court under Chapter 28, Government Code, is abolished. | ||
SECTION 5.07. Not later than May 1, 2013, the Texas Supreme | ||
Court shall promulgate: | ||
(1) rules to define cases that constitute small claims | ||
cases; | ||
(2) rules of civil procedure applicable to small | ||
claims cases as required by Section 27.060, Government Code, as | ||
added by this article; and | ||
(3) rules for eviction proceedings. | ||
SECTION 5.08. (a) Immediately before the date the small | ||
claims court in a county is abolished in accordance with this | ||
article, the justice of the peace sitting as judge of that court | ||
shall transfer all cases pending in the court to a justice court in | ||
the county. | ||
(b) When a case is transferred as provided by Subsection (a) | ||
of this section, all processes, writs, bonds, recognizances, or | ||
other obligations issued from the transferring court are returnable | ||
to the court to which the case is transferred as if originally | ||
issued by that court. The obligees on all bonds and recognizances | ||
taken in and for the transferring court and all witnesses summoned | ||
to appear in the transferring court are required to appear before | ||
the court to which the case is transferred as if originally required | ||
to appear before that court. | ||
SECTION 5.09. Sections 5.02 and 5.06 of this article take | ||
effect May 1, 2013. | ||
ARTICLE 6. ASSOCIATE JUDGES | ||
SECTION 6.01. Subtitle D, Title 2, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 54A to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 54A. ASSOCIATE JUDGES | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. CRIMINAL ASSOCIATE JUDGES | ||
Sec. 54A.001. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies to a | ||
district court or a statutory county court that hears criminal | ||
cases. | ||
Sec. 54A.002. APPOINTMENT. (a) A judge of a court subject | ||
to this subchapter may appoint a full-time or part-time associate | ||
judge to perform the duties authorized by this subchapter if the | ||
commissioners court of the county in which the court has | ||
jurisdiction has authorized the creation of an associate judge | ||
position. | ||
(b) If a court has jurisdiction in more than one county, an | ||
associate judge appointed by that court may serve only in a county | ||
in which the commissioners court has authorized the appointment. | ||
(c) If more than one court in a county is subject to this | ||
subchapter, the commissioners court may authorize the appointment | ||
of an associate judge for each court or may authorize one or more | ||
associate judges to share service with two or more courts. | ||
(d) If an associate judge serves more than one court, the | ||
associate judge's appointment must be made as established by local | ||
rule, but in no event by less than a vote of two-thirds of the judges | ||
under whom the associate judge serves. | ||
Sec. 54A.003. QUALIFICATIONS. To qualify for appointment | ||
as an associate judge under this subchapter, a person must: | ||
(1) be a resident of this state and one of the counties | ||
the person will serve; | ||
(2) have been licensed to practice law in this state | ||
for at least four years; | ||
(3) not have been removed from office by impeachment, | ||
by the supreme court, by the governor on address to the legislature, | ||
by a tribunal reviewing a recommendation of the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct, or by the legislature's abolition of the judge's | ||
court; and | ||
(4) not have resigned from office after having | ||
received notice that formal proceedings by the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct had been instituted as provided by Section 33.022 | ||
and before final disposition of the proceedings. | ||
Sec. 54A.004. COMPENSATION. (a) An associate judge shall | ||
be paid a salary determined by the commissioners court of the county | ||
in which the associate judge serves. | ||
(b) If an associate judge serves in more than one county, | ||
the associate judge shall be paid a salary as determined by | ||
agreement of the commissioners courts of the counties in which the | ||
associate judge serves. | ||
(c) The associate judge's salary is paid from the county | ||
fund available for payment of officers' salaries. | ||
Sec. 54A.005. TERMINATION. (a) An associate judge who | ||
serves a single court serves at the will of the judge of that court. | ||
(b) The employment of an associate judge who serves more | ||
than two courts may only be terminated by a majority vote of all the | ||
judges of the courts the associate judge serves. | ||
(c) The employment of an associate judge who serves two | ||
courts may be terminated by either of the judges of the courts the | ||
associate judge serves. | ||
(d) To terminate an associate judge's employment, the | ||
appropriate judges must sign a written order of termination. The | ||
order must state: | ||
(1) the associate judge's name and state bar | ||
identification number; | ||
(2) each court ordering termination; and | ||
(3) the date the associate judge's employment ends. | ||
Sec. 54A.006. PROCEEDINGS THAT MAY BE REFERRED. (a) A | ||
judge may refer to an associate judge any matter arising out of a | ||
criminal case involving: | ||
(1) a negotiated plea of guilty or no contest before | ||
the court; | ||
(2) a bond forfeiture; | ||
(3) a pretrial motion; | ||
(4) a writ of habeas corpus; | ||
(5) an examining trial; | ||
(6) an occupational driver's license; | ||
(7) an appeal of an administrative driver's license | ||
revocation hearing; | ||
(8) a civil commitment matter under Subtitle C, Title | ||
7, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(9) setting, adjusting, or revoking bond; | ||
(10) the issuance of search warrants, including a | ||
search warrant under Article 18.02(10), Code of Criminal Procedure, | ||
notwithstanding Article 18.01(c), Code of Criminal Procedure; and | ||
(11) any other matter the judge considers necessary | ||
and proper. | ||
(b) An associate judge may accept an agreed plea of guilty | ||
or no contest from a defendant charged with misdemeanor, felony, or | ||
both misdemeanor and felony offenses and may assess punishment if a | ||
plea agreement is announced on the record between the defendant and | ||
the state. | ||
(c) An associate judge has all of the powers of a magistrate | ||
under the laws of this state and may administer an oath for any | ||
purpose. | ||
(d) An associate judge may select a jury. Except as | ||
provided in Subsection (b), an associate judge may not preside over | ||
a trial on the merits, whether or not the trial is before a jury. | ||
Sec. 54A.007. ORDER OF REFERRAL. (a) To refer one or more | ||
cases to an associate judge, a judge must issue a written order of | ||
referral that specifies the associate judge's duties. | ||
(b) An order of referral may: | ||
(1) limit the powers of the associate judge and direct | ||
the associate judge to report only on specific issues, do | ||
particular acts, or receive and report on evidence only; | ||
(2) set the time and place for the hearing; | ||
(3) prescribe a closing date for the hearing; | ||
(4) provide a date for filing the associate judge's | ||
findings; | ||
(5) designate proceedings for more than one case over | ||
which the associate judge shall preside; | ||
(6) direct the associate judge to call the court's | ||
docket; and | ||
(7) set forth general powers and limitations or | ||
authority of the associate judge applicable to any case referred. | ||
Sec. 54A.008. POWERS. (a) Except as limited by an order of | ||
referral, an associate judge to whom a case is referred may: | ||
(1) conduct hearings; | ||
(2) hear evidence; | ||
(3) compel production of relevant evidence; | ||
(4) rule on the admissibility of evidence; | ||
(5) issue summons for the appearance of witnesses; | ||
(6) examine a witness; | ||
(7) swear a witness for a hearing; | ||
(8) make findings of fact on evidence; | ||
(9) formulate conclusions of law; | ||
(10) rule on pretrial motions; | ||
(11) recommend the rulings, orders, or judgment to be | ||
made in a case; | ||
(12) regulate proceedings in a hearing; | ||
(13) order the attachment of a witness or party who | ||
fails to obey a subpoena; | ||
(14) accept a plea of guilty from a defendant charged | ||
with misdemeanor, felony, or both misdemeanor and felony offenses; | ||
(15) select a jury; | ||
(16) notwithstanding Article 18.01(c), Code of | ||
Criminal Procedure, issue a search warrant, including a search | ||
warrant under Article 18.02(10), Code of Criminal Procedure; and | ||
(17) take action as necessary and proper for the | ||
efficient performance of the duties required by the order of | ||
referral. | ||
(b) An associate judge may not enter a ruling on any issue of | ||
law or fact if that ruling could result in dismissal or require | ||
dismissal of a pending criminal prosecution, but the associate | ||
judge may make findings, conclusions, and recommendations on those | ||
issues. | ||
(c) Except as limited by an order of referral, an associate | ||
judge who is appointed by a district or statutory county court judge | ||
and to whom a case is referred may accept a plea of guilty or nolo | ||
contendere in a misdemeanor case for a county criminal court. The | ||
associate judge shall forward any fee or fine collected for the | ||
misdemeanor offense to the county clerk. | ||
(d) An associate judge may, in the interest of justice, | ||
refer a case back to the referring court regardless of whether a | ||
timely objection to the associate judge hearing the trial on the | ||
merits or presiding at a jury trial has been made by any party. | ||
Sec. 54A.009. ATTENDANCE OF BAILIFF. A bailiff shall | ||
attend a hearing by an associate judge if directed by the referring | ||
court. | ||
Sec. 54A.010. COURT REPORTER. At the request of a party, | ||
the court shall provide a court reporter to record the proceedings | ||
before the associate judge. | ||
Sec. 54A.011. WITNESS. (a) A witness appearing before an | ||
associate judge is subject to the penalties for perjury provided by | ||
law. | ||
(b) A referring court may issue attachment against and may | ||
fine or imprison a witness whose failure to appear after being | ||
summoned or whose refusal to answer questions has been certified to | ||
the court. | ||
Sec. 54A.012. PAPERS TRANSMITTED TO JUDGE. At the | ||
conclusion of the proceedings, an associate judge shall transmit to | ||
the referring court any papers relating to the case, including the | ||
associate judge's findings, conclusions, orders, recommendations, | ||
or other action taken. | ||
Sec. 54A.013. JUDICIAL ACTION. (a) Not later than the | ||
30th day after the date an action is taken by an associate judge, a | ||
referring court may modify, correct, reject, reverse, or recommit | ||
for further information the action taken by the associate judge. | ||
(b) If the court does not modify, correct, reject, reverse, | ||
or recommit an action to the associate judge, the action becomes the | ||
decree of the court. | ||
Sec. 54A.014. JUDICIAL IMMUNITY. An associate judge has | ||
the same judicial immunity as a district judge. | ||
[Sections 54A.015-54A.100 reserved for expansion] | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. CIVIL ASSOCIATE JUDGES | ||
Sec. 54A.101. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies to a | ||
district court or a statutory county court that is assigned civil | ||
cases. | ||
Sec. 54A.102. APPOINTMENT. (a) A judge of a court subject | ||
to this subchapter may appoint a full-time or part-time associate | ||
judge to perform the duties authorized by this subchapter if the | ||
commissioners court of the county in which the court has | ||
jurisdiction has authorized the creation of an associate judge | ||
position. | ||
(b) If a district court has jurisdiction in more than one | ||
county, an associate judge appointed by that court may serve only in | ||
a county in which the commissioners court has authorized the | ||
appointment. | ||
(c) If more than one court in a county is subject to this | ||
subchapter, the commissioners court may authorize the appointment | ||
of an associate judge for each court or may authorize one or more | ||
associate judges to share service with two or more courts. | ||
(d) If an associate judge serves more than one court, the | ||
associate judge's appointment must be made as established by local | ||
rule, but in no event by less than a vote of two-thirds of the judges | ||
under whom the associate judge serves. | ||
Sec. 54A.103. QUALIFICATIONS. To qualify for appointment | ||
as an associate judge under this subchapter, a person must: | ||
(1) be a resident of this state and one of the counties | ||
the person will serve; | ||
(2) have been licensed to practice law in this state | ||
for at least four years; | ||
(3) not have been removed from office by impeachment, | ||
by the supreme court, by the governor on address to the legislature, | ||
by a tribunal reviewing a recommendation of the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct, or by the legislature's abolition of the judge's | ||
court; and | ||
(4) not have resigned from office after having | ||
received notice that formal proceedings by the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct had been instituted as provided in Section 33.022 | ||
and before final disposition of the proceedings. | ||
Sec. 54A.104. COMPENSATION. (a) An associate judge shall | ||
be paid a salary determined by the commissioners court of the county | ||
in which the associate judge serves. | ||
(b) If an associate judge serves in more than one county, | ||
the associate judge shall be paid a salary as determined by | ||
agreement of the commissioners courts of the counties in which the | ||
associate judge serves. | ||
(c) The associate judge's salary is paid from the county | ||
fund available for payment of officers' salaries. | ||
Sec. 54A.105. TERMINATION. (a) An associate judge who | ||
serves a single court serves at the will of the judge of that court. | ||
(b) The employment of an associate judge who serves more | ||
than two courts may only be terminated by a majority vote of all the | ||
judges of the courts the associate judge serves. | ||
(c) The employment of an associate judge who serves two | ||
courts may be terminated by either of the judges of the courts the | ||
associate judge serves. | ||
(d) To terminate an associate judge's employment, the | ||
appropriate judges must sign a written order of termination. The | ||
order must state: | ||
(1) the associate judge's name and state bar | ||
identification number; | ||
(2) each court ordering termination; and | ||
(3) the date the associate judge's employment ends. | ||
Sec. 54A.106. CASES THAT MAY BE REFERRED. (a) Except as | ||
provided by this section, a judge of a court may refer any civil | ||
case or portion of a civil case to an associate judge for | ||
resolution. | ||
(b) Unless a party files a written objection to the | ||
associate judge hearing a trial on the merits, the judge may refer | ||
the trial to the associate judge. A trial on the merits is any final | ||
adjudication from which an appeal may be taken to a court of | ||
appeals. | ||
(c) A party must file an objection to an associate judge | ||
hearing a trial on the merits or presiding at a jury trial not later | ||
than the 10th day after the date the party receives notice that the | ||
associate judge will hear the trial. If an objection is filed, the | ||
referring court shall hear the trial on the merits or preside at a | ||
jury trial. | ||
Sec. 54A.107. METHODS OF REFERRAL. (a) A case may be | ||
referred to an associate judge by an order of referral in a specific | ||
case or by an omnibus order. | ||
(b) The order of referral may limit the powers or duties of | ||
an associate judge. | ||
Sec. 54A.108. POWERS. (a) Except as limited by an order of | ||
referral, an associate judge may: | ||
(1) conduct hearings; | ||
(2) hear evidence; | ||
(3) compel production of relevant evidence; | ||
(4) rule on the admissibility of evidence; | ||
(5) issue summons for the appearance of witnesses; | ||
(6) examine a witness; | ||
(7) swear a witness for a hearing; | ||
(8) make findings of fact on evidence; | ||
(9) formulate conclusions of law; | ||
(10) rule on pretrial motions; | ||
(11) recommend the rulings, orders, or judgment to be | ||
made in a case; | ||
(12) regulate proceedings in a hearing; | ||
(13) order the attachment of a witness or party who | ||
fails to obey a subpoena; and | ||
(14) take action as necessary and proper for the | ||
efficient performance of the duties required by the order of | ||
referral. | ||
(b) An associate judge may, in the interest of justice, | ||
refer a case back to the referring court regardless of whether a | ||
timely objection to the associate judge hearing the trial on the | ||
merits or presiding at a jury trial has been made by any party. | ||
Sec. 54A.109. WITNESS. (a) A witness appearing before an | ||
associate judge is subject to the penalties for perjury provided by | ||
law. | ||
(b) A referring court may fine or imprison a witness who: | ||
(1) failed to appear before an associate judge after | ||
being summoned; or | ||
(2) improperly refused to answer questions if the | ||
refusal has been certified to the court by the associate judge. | ||
Sec. 54A.110. COURT REPORTER; RECORD. (a) A court | ||
reporter may be provided during a hearing held by an associate judge | ||
appointed under this subchapter. A court reporter is required to be | ||
provided when the associate judge presides over a jury trial. | ||
(b) A party, the associate judge, or the referring court may | ||
provide for a reporter during the hearing if one is not otherwise | ||
provided. | ||
(c) Except as provided by Subsection (a), in the absence of | ||
a court reporter or on agreement of the parties, the record may be | ||
preserved by any means approved by the associate judge. | ||
(d) The referring court or associate judge may assess the | ||
expense of preserving the record under Subsection (c) as costs. | ||
(e) On appeal of the associate judge's report or proposed | ||
order, the referring court may consider testimony or other evidence | ||
in the record if the record is taken by a court reporter. | ||
Sec. 54A.111. NOTICE OF DECISION; APPEAL. (a) After | ||
hearing a matter, an associate judge shall notify each attorney | ||
participating in the hearing of the associate judge's decision. An | ||
associate judge's decision has the same force and effect as an order | ||
of the referring court unless a party appeals the decision as | ||
provided by Subsection (b). | ||
(b) To appeal an associate judge's decision, other than the | ||
issuance of a temporary restraining order or temporary injunction, | ||
a party must file an appeal in the referring court not later than | ||
the seventh day after the date the party receives notice of the | ||
decision under Subsection (a). | ||
(c) A temporary restraining order issued by an associate | ||
judge is effective immediately and expires on the 15th day after the | ||
date of issuance unless, after a hearing, the order is modified or | ||
extended by the associate judge or referring judge. | ||
(d) A temporary injunction issued by an associate judge is | ||
effective immediately and continues during the pendency of a trial | ||
unless, after a hearing, the order is modified by a referring judge. | ||
(e) A matter appealed to the referring court shall be tried | ||
de novo and is limited to only those matters specified in the | ||
appeal. Except on leave of court, a party may not submit on appeal | ||
any additional evidence or pleadings. | ||
Sec. 54A.112. NOTICE OF RIGHT TO DE NOVO HEARING; WAIVER. | ||
(a) Notice of the right to a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court shall be given to all parties. | ||
(b) The notice may be given: | ||
(1) by oral statement in open court; | ||
(2) by posting inside or outside the courtroom of the | ||
referring court; or | ||
(3) as otherwise directed by the referring court. | ||
(c) Before the start of a hearing by an associate judge, a | ||
party may waive the right of a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court in writing or on the record. | ||
Sec. 54A.113. ORDER OF COURT. (a) Pending a de novo | ||
hearing before the referring court, a proposed order or judgment of | ||
the associate judge is in full force and effect and is enforceable | ||
as an order or judgment of the referring court, except for an order | ||
providing for the appointment of a receiver. | ||
(b) If a request for a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court is not timely filed or the right to a de novo hearing before | ||
the referring court is waived, the proposed order or judgment of the | ||
associate judge becomes the order or judgment of the referring | ||
court only on the referring court's signing the proposed order or | ||
judgment. | ||
(c) An order by an associate judge for the temporary | ||
detention or incarceration of a witness or party shall be presented | ||
to the referring court on the day the witness or party is detained | ||
or incarcerated. The referring court, without prejudice to the | ||
right to a de novo hearing provided by Section 54A.115, may approve | ||
the temporary detention or incarceration or may order the release | ||
of the party or witness, with or without bond, pending a de novo | ||
hearing. If the referring court is not immediately available, the | ||
associate judge may order the release of the party or witness, with | ||
or without bond, pending a de novo hearing or may continue the | ||
person's detention or incarceration for not more than 72 hours. | ||
Sec. 54A.114. JUDICIAL ACTION ON ASSOCIATE JUDGE'S PROPOSED | ||
ORDER OR JUDGMENT. Unless a party files a written request for a de | ||
novo hearing before the referring court, the referring court may: | ||
(1) adopt, modify, or reject the associate judge's | ||
proposed order or judgment; | ||
(2) hear additional evidence; or | ||
(3) recommit the matter to the associate judge for | ||
further proceedings. | ||
Sec. 54A.115. DE NOVO HEARING. (a) A party may request a | ||
de novo hearing before the referring court by filing with the clerk | ||
of the referring court a written request not later than the seventh | ||
working day after the date the party receives notice of the | ||
substance of the associate judge's decision as provided by Section | ||
54A.111. | ||
(b) A request for a de novo hearing under this section must | ||
specify the issues that will be presented to the referring court. | ||
The de novo hearing is limited to the specified issues. | ||
(c) Notice of a request for a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court shall be given to the opposing attorney in the | ||
manner provided by Rule 21a, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. | ||
(d) If a request for a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court is filed by a party, any other party may file a request for a | ||
de novo hearing before the referring court not later than the | ||
seventh working day after the date the initial request was filed. | ||
(e) The referring court, after notice to the parties, shall | ||
hold a de novo hearing not later than the 30th day after the date the | ||
initial request for a de novo hearing was filed with the clerk of | ||
the referring court. | ||
(f) In the de novo hearing before the referring court, the | ||
parties may present witnesses on the issues specified in the | ||
request for hearing. The referring court may also consider the | ||
record from the hearing before the associate judge, including the | ||
charge to and verdict returned by a jury, if the record was taken by | ||
a court reporter. | ||
(g) The denial of relief to a party after a de novo hearing | ||
under this section or a party's waiver of the right to a de novo | ||
hearing before the referring court does not affect the right of a | ||
party to file a motion for new trial, a motion for judgment | ||
notwithstanding the verdict, or other posttrial motions. | ||
(h) A party may not demand a second jury in a de novo hearing | ||
before the referring court if the associate judge's proposed order | ||
or judgment resulted from a jury trial. | ||
Sec. 54A.116. APPELLATE REVIEW. (a) A party's failure to | ||
request a de novo hearing before the referring court or a party's | ||
waiver of the right to request a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court does not deprive the party of the right to appeal to | ||
or request other relief from a court of appeals or the supreme | ||
court. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), the date an order | ||
or judgment by the referring court is signed is the controlling date | ||
for the purposes of appeal to or request for other relief from a | ||
court of appeals or the supreme court. | ||
(c) The date an agreed order or a default order is signed by | ||
an associate judge is the controlling date for the purpose of an | ||
appeal to, or a request for other relief relating to the order from, | ||
a court of appeals or the supreme court. | ||
Sec. 54A.117. JUDICIAL ACTION. (a) Not later than the | ||
30th day after the date an action is taken by an associate judge, a | ||
referring court may modify, correct, reject, reverse, or recommit | ||
for further information the action taken by the associate judge. | ||
(b) If the court does not modify, correct, reject, reverse, | ||
or recommit an action to the associate judge, the action becomes the | ||
decree of the court. | ||
Sec. 54A.118. JUDICIAL IMMUNITY. An associate judge | ||
appointed under this subchapter has the judicial immunity of a | ||
district judge. | ||
SECTION 6.02. Subchapter G, Chapter 54, Government Code, is | ||
transferred to Chapter 54A, Government Code, as added by this Act, | ||
redesignated as Subchapter C, Chapter 54A, Government Code, and | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
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Texas Probate Code. | ||
Sec. 54A.202. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies to a | ||
statutory probate court. | ||
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the approval of the commissioners court to create an associate | ||
judge position, the judge of a statutory probate court by order may | ||
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associate judges to perform the duties authorized by this | ||
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(b) If a statutory probate court has jurisdiction in more | ||
than one county, an associate judge appointed by that court may | ||
serve only in a county in which the commissioners court has | ||
authorized the appointment. | ||
(c) The commissioners court may authorize the appointment | ||
of an associate judge for each court or may authorize one or more | ||
associate judges to share service with two or more courts, if more | ||
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approval of all the judges under whom the associate judge serves. | ||
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serve as an associate judge appointed under Section 574.0085, | ||
Health and Safety Code. | ||
Sec. 54A.204. QUALIFICATIONS. To qualify for appointment | ||
as an associate judge under this subchapter, a person must: | ||
(1) be a resident of this state and one of the counties | ||
the person will serve; | ||
(2) have been licensed to practice law in this state | ||
for at least five years; | ||
(3) not have been removed from office by impeachment, | ||
by the supreme court, by the governor on address to the legislature, | ||
by a tribunal reviewing a recommendation of the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct, or by the legislature's abolition of the judge's | ||
court; and | ||
(4) not have resigned from office after having | ||
received notice that formal proceedings by the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct had been instituted as provided in Section 33.022 | ||
and before final disposition of the proceedings. | ||
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and approved by the commissioners court or commissioners courts of | ||
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(b) If an associate judge serves in more than one county, | ||
the associate judge shall be paid a salary as determined by | ||
agreement of the commissioners courts of the counties in which the | ||
associate judge serves. | ||
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compensation of the associate judge shall be paid by the county from | ||
the county general fund. The compensation must be paid in the same | ||
manner that the appointing judge's salary is paid. | ||
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court judges in the county and subject to the approval of the county | ||
commissioners court, the county may pay all or part of the | ||
compensation of the associate judge from the excess contributions | ||
remitted to the county under Section 25.00212 and deposited in the | ||
contributions fund created under Section 25.00213. | ||
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(a) An associate judge who serves a single court serves at the will | ||
of the judge of that court. | ||
(b) The employment of an associate judge who serves more | ||
than two courts may only be terminated by a majority vote of all the | ||
judges of the courts that the associate judge serves. | ||
(c) The employment of an associate judge who serves two | ||
courts may be terminated by either of the judges of the courts that | ||
the associate judge serves. | ||
(d) The appointment of the associate judge terminates if: | ||
(1) the associate judge becomes a candidate for | ||
election to public office; or | ||
(2) the commissioners court does not appropriate funds | ||
in the county's budget to pay the salary of the associate judge. | ||
(e) If an associate judge serves a single court and the | ||
appointing judge vacates the judge's office, the associate judge's | ||
employment continues, subject to Subsections (d) and (h), unless | ||
the successor appointed or elected judge terminates that | ||
employment. | ||
(f) If an associate judge serves two courts and one of the | ||
appointing judges vacates the judge's office, the associate judge's | ||
employment continues, subject to Subsections (d) and (h), unless | ||
the successor appointed or elected judge terminates that employment | ||
or the judge of the other court served by the associate judge | ||
terminates that employment as provided by Subsection (c). | ||
(g) If an associate judge serves more than two courts and an | ||
appointing judge vacates the judge's office, the associate judge's | ||
employment continues, subject to Subsections (d) and (h), unless: | ||
(1) if no successor judge has been elected or | ||
appointed, the majority of the judges of the other courts the | ||
associate judge serves vote to terminate that employment; or | ||
(2) if a successor judge has been elected or | ||
appointed, the majority of the judges of the courts the associate | ||
judge serves, including the successor judge, vote to terminate that | ||
employment as provided by Subsection (b). | ||
(h) Notwithstanding the powers of an associate judge | ||
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employment continues as provided by Subsection (e), (f), or (g) | ||
after the judge of a court served by the associate judge vacates the | ||
judge's office may perform administrative functions with respect to | ||
that court, but may not perform any judicial function, including | ||
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(a) Except as provided by this section, a judge of a court may | ||
refer to an associate judge any aspect of a suit over which the | ||
probate court has jurisdiction, including any matter ancillary to | ||
the suit. | ||
(b) Unless a party files a written objection to the | ||
associate judge hearing a trial on the merits, the judge may refer | ||
the trial to the associate judge. A trial on the merits is any final | ||
adjudication from which an appeal may be taken to a court of | ||
appeals. | ||
(c) A party must file an objection to an associate judge | ||
hearing a trial on the merits or presiding at a jury trial not later | ||
than the 10th day after the date the party receives notice that the | ||
associate judge will hear the trial. If an objection is filed, the | ||
referring court shall hear the trial on the merits or preside at a | ||
jury trial. | ||
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(b) The order of referral may limit the power or duties of an | ||
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Except as limited by an order of referral, an associate judge may: | ||
(1) conduct a hearing; | ||
(2) hear evidence; | ||
(3) compel production of relevant evidence; | ||
(4) rule on the admissibility of evidence; | ||
(5) issue a summons for the appearance of witnesses; | ||
(6) examine a witness; | ||
(7) swear a witness for a hearing; | ||
(8) make findings of fact on evidence; | ||
(9) formulate conclusions of law; | ||
(10) rule on pretrial motions; | ||
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who fails to obey a subpoena; | ||
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found guilty of contempt, pending approval by the referring court | ||
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(A) a final order agreed to in writing as to both | ||
form and substance by all parties; | ||
(B) a final default order; | ||
(C) a temporary order; | ||
(D) a final order in a case in which a party files | ||
an unrevoked waiver made in accordance with Rule 119, Texas Rules of | ||
Civil Procedure, that waives notice to the party of the final | ||
hearing or waives the party's appearance at the final hearing; | ||
(E) an order specifying that the court clerk | ||
shall issue: | ||
(i) letters testamentary or of | ||
administration; or | ||
(ii) letters of guardianship; or | ||
(F) an order for inpatient or outpatient mental | ||
health, mental retardation, or chemical dependency services or an | ||
order authorizing psychoactive medications; and | ||
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(b) An associate judge may, in the interest of justice, | ||
refer a case back to the referring court regardless of whether a | ||
timely objection to the associate judge hearing the trial on the | ||
merits or presiding at a jury trial has been made by any party. | ||
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is rendered and signed by an associate judge constitutes an order of | ||
the referring court. The judge of the referring court shall sign | ||
the order not later than the 30th day after the date the associate | ||
judge signs the order. | ||
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to attend by the referring court. | ||
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provided by law. | ||
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Sec. 54A.211. COURT REPORTER; RECORD. (a) A court | ||
reporter may be provided during a hearing held by an associate judge | ||
appointed under this subchapter. A court reporter is required to be | ||
provided when the associate judge presides over a jury trial. | ||
(b) A party, the associate judge, or the referring court may | ||
provide for a reporter during the hearing if one is not otherwise | ||
provided. | ||
(c) Except as provided by Subsection (a), in the absence of | ||
a court reporter or on agreement of the parties, the record may be | ||
preserved by any means approved by the associate judge. | ||
(d) The referring court or associate judge may assess the | ||
expense of preserving the record as court costs. | ||
(e) On appeal of the associate judge's report or proposed | ||
order, the referring court may consider testimony or other evidence | ||
in the record if the record is taken by a court reporter. | ||
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report may contain the associate judge's findings, conclusions, or | ||
recommendations and may be in the form of a proposed order. | ||
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the form directed by the referring court, including in the form of: | ||
(1) a notation on the referring court's docket sheet or | ||
in the court's jacket; or | ||
(2) a proposed order. | ||
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the parties participating in the hearing notice of the substance of | ||
the associate judge's report, including any proposed order. | ||
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(1) in open court, by an oral statement, or by | ||
providing a copy of the associate judge's written report, including | ||
any proposed order; | ||
(2) by certified mail, return receipt requested; | ||
(3) by facsimile transmission; or | ||
(4) by electronic mail. | ||
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received on the date stated on: | ||
(1) the signed return receipt, if notice was provided | ||
by certified mail; | ||
(2) the confirmation page produced by the facsimile | ||
machine, if notice was provided by facsimile transmission; or | ||
(3) a printout evidencing submission of the electronic | ||
mail message, if notice was provided by electronic mail. | ||
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the associate judge shall send the associate judge's signed and | ||
dated report, including any proposed order, and all other papers | ||
relating to the case to the referring court. | ||
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BEFORE REFERRING COURT. (a) An associate judge shall give all | ||
parties notice of the right to a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court. | ||
(b) The notice may be given: | ||
(1) by oral statement in open court; | ||
(2) by posting inside or outside the courtroom of the | ||
referring court; or | ||
(3) as otherwise directed by the referring court. | ||
(c) Before the start of a hearing by an associate judge, a | ||
party may waive the right to a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court in writing or on the record. | ||
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novo hearing before the referring court, the decisions and | ||
recommendations of the associate judge or a proposed order or | ||
judgment of the associate judge has the full force and effect, and | ||
is enforceable as, an order or judgment of the referring court, | ||
except for an order providing for the appointment of a receiver. | ||
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if a request for a de novo hearing before the referring court is not | ||
timely filed or the right to a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court is waived, the decisions and recommendations of the associate | ||
judge or the proposed order or judgment of the associate judge | ||
becomes the order or judgment of the referring court at the time the | ||
judge of the referring court signs the proposed order or judgment. | ||
(c) An order by an associate judge for the temporary | ||
detention or incarceration of a witness or party shall be presented | ||
to the referring court on the day the witness or party is detained | ||
or incarcerated. The referring court, without prejudice to the | ||
right to a de novo hearing provided by Section 54A.216, may approve | ||
the temporary detention or incarceration or may order the release | ||
of the party or witness, with or without bond, pending a de novo | ||
hearing. If the referring court is not immediately available, the | ||
associate judge may order the release of the party or witness, with | ||
or without bond, pending a de novo hearing or may continue the | ||
person's detention or incarceration for not more than 72 hours. | ||
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PROPOSED ORDER OR JUDGMENT. (a) Unless a party files a written | ||
request for a de novo hearing before the referring court, the | ||
referring court may: | ||
(1) adopt, modify, or reject the associate judge's | ||
proposed order or judgment; | ||
(2) hear further evidence; or | ||
(3) recommit the matter to the associate judge for | ||
further proceedings. | ||
(b) The judge of the referring court shall sign a proposed | ||
order or judgment the court adopts as provided by Subsection (a)(1) | ||
not later than the 30th day after the date the associate judge | ||
signed the order or judgment. | ||
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COURT. (a) A party may request a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court by filing with the clerk of the referring court a | ||
written request not later than the seventh working day after the | ||
date the party receives notice of the substance of the associate | ||
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(b) A request for a de novo hearing under this section must | ||
specify the issues that will be presented to the referring court. | ||
The de novo hearing is limited to the specified issues. | ||
(c) In the de novo hearing before the referring court, | ||
the parties may present witnesses on the issues specified in the | ||
request for hearing. The referring court may also consider the | ||
record from the hearing before the associate judge, including the | ||
charge to and verdict returned by a jury, if the record was taken by | ||
a court reporter. | ||
(d) Notice of a request for a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court must be given to the opposing attorney in the manner | ||
provided by Rule 21a, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. | ||
(e) If a request for a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court is filed by a party, any other party may file a request for a | ||
de novo hearing before the referring court not later than the | ||
seventh working day after the date of filing of the initial request. | ||
(f) The referring court, after notice to the parties, shall | ||
hold a de novo hearing not later than the 30th day after the date on | ||
which the initial request for a de novo hearing was filed with the | ||
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judge, the parties may waive the right of a de novo hearing before | ||
the referring court. The waiver may be in writing or on the record. | ||
(h) The denial of relief to a party after a de novo hearing | ||
under this section or a party's waiver of the right to a de novo | ||
hearing before the referring court does not affect the right of a | ||
party to file a motion for new trial, motion for judgment | ||
notwithstanding the verdict, or other post-trial motion. | ||
(i) A party may not demand a second jury in a de novo hearing | ||
before the referring court if the associate judge's proposed order | ||
or judgment resulted from a jury trial. | ||
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failure to request a de novo hearing before the referring court or a | ||
party's waiver of the right to request a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court does not deprive the party of the right to appeal to | ||
or request other relief from a court of appeals or the supreme | ||
court. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), the date the judge | ||
of a referring court signs an order or judgment is the controlling | ||
date for the purposes of appeal to or request for other relief from | ||
a court of appeals or the supreme court. | ||
(c) The date an order described by Section 54A.209(a)(16) | ||
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relating to the order from, a court of appeals or the supreme court. | ||
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appointed under this subchapter has the judicial immunity of a | ||
probate judge. All existing immunity granted an associate judge by | ||
law, express or implied, continues in full force and effect. | ||
SECTION 6.03. Chapter 201, Family Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter D to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER D. ASSOCIATE JUDGE FOR JUVENILE MATTERS | ||
Sec. 201.301. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies only | ||
to an associate judge appointed under this subchapter and does not | ||
apply to a juvenile court master appointed under Subchapter K, | ||
Chapter 54, Government Code. | ||
Sec. 201.302. APPOINTMENT. (a) A judge of a court that is | ||
designated as a juvenile court may appoint a full-time or part-time | ||
associate judge to perform the duties authorized by this chapter if | ||
the commissioners court of a county in which the court has | ||
jurisdiction has authorized creation of an associate judge | ||
position. | ||
(b) If a court has jurisdiction in more than one county, an | ||
associate judge appointed by that court may serve only in a county | ||
in which the commissioners court has authorized the appointment. | ||
(c) If more than one court in a county has been designated as | ||
a juvenile court, the commissioners court may authorize the | ||
appointment of an associate judge for each court or may authorize | ||
one or more associate judges to share service with two or more | ||
courts. | ||
(d) If an associate judge serves more than one court, the | ||
associate judge's appointment must be made as established by local | ||
rule, but in no event by less than a vote of two-thirds of the judges | ||
under whom the associate judge serves. | ||
Sec. 201.303. QUALIFICATIONS. To qualify for appointment | ||
as an associate judge under this subchapter, a person must: | ||
(1) be a resident of this state and one of the counties | ||
the person will serve; | ||
(2) have been licensed to practice law in this state | ||
for at least four years; | ||
(3) not have been removed from office by impeachment, | ||
by the supreme court, by the governor on address to the legislature, | ||
by a tribunal reviewing a recommendation of the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct, or by the legislature's abolition of the judge's | ||
court; and | ||
(4) not have resigned from office after having | ||
received notice that formal proceedings by the State Commission on | ||
Judicial Conduct had been instituted as provided in Section 33.022, | ||
Government Code, and before final disposition of the proceedings. | ||
Sec. 201.304. COMPENSATION. (a) An associate judge shall | ||
be paid a salary determined by the commissioners court of the county | ||
in which the associate judge serves. | ||
(b) If an associate judge serves in more than one county, | ||
the associate judge shall be paid a salary as determined by | ||
agreement of the commissioners courts of the counties in which the | ||
associate judge serves. | ||
(c) The associate judge's salary is paid from the county | ||
fund available for payment of officers' salaries. | ||
Sec. 201.305. TERMINATION. (a) An associate judge who | ||
serves a single court serves at the will of the judge of that court. | ||
(b) The employment of an associate judge who serves more | ||
than two courts may only be terminated by a majority vote of all the | ||
judges of the courts which the associate judge serves. | ||
(c) The employment of an associate judge who serves two | ||
courts may be terminated by either of the judges of the courts which | ||
the associate judge serves. | ||
(d) To terminate an associate judge's employment, the | ||
appropriate judges must sign a written order of termination. The | ||
order must state: | ||
(1) the associate judge's name and state bar | ||
identification number; | ||
(2) each court ordering termination; and | ||
(3) the date the associate judge's employment ends. | ||
Sec. 201.306. CASES THAT MAY BE REFERRED. (a) Except as | ||
provided by this section, a judge of a juvenile court may refer to | ||
an associate judge any aspect of a juvenile matter brought: | ||
(1) under this title or Title 3; or | ||
(2) in connection with Rule 308a, Texas Rules of Civil | ||
Procedure. | ||
(b) Unless a party files a written objection to the | ||
associate judge hearing a trial on the merits, the judge may refer | ||
the trial to the associate judge. A trial on the merits is any final | ||
adjudication from which an appeal may be taken to a court of | ||
appeals. | ||
(c) A party must file an objection to an associate judge | ||
hearing a trial on the merits or presiding at a jury trial not later | ||
than the 10th day after the date the party receives notice that the | ||
associate judge will hear the trial. If an objection is filed, the | ||
referring court shall hear the trial on the merits or preside at a | ||
jury trial. | ||
(d) The requirements of Subsections (b) and (c) apply when a | ||
judge has authority to refer the trial of a suit under this title, | ||
Title 1, or Title 4 to an associate judge, master, or other | ||
assistant judge regardless of whether the assistant judge is | ||
appointed under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 201.307. METHODS OF REFERRAL. (a) A case may be | ||
referred to an associate judge by an order of referral in a specific | ||
case or by an omnibus order. | ||
(b) The order of referral may limit the power or duties of an | ||
associate judge. | ||
Sec. 201.308. POWERS OF ASSOCIATE JUDGE. (a) Except as | ||
limited by an order of referral, an associate judge may: | ||
(1) conduct a hearing; | ||
(2) hear evidence; | ||
(3) compel production of relevant evidence; | ||
(4) rule on the admissibility of evidence; | ||
(5) issue a summons for: | ||
(A) the appearance of witnesses; and | ||
(B) the appearance of a parent who has failed to | ||
appear before an agency authorized to conduct an investigation of | ||
an allegation of abuse or neglect of a child after receiving proper | ||
notice; | ||
(6) examine a witness; | ||
(7) swear a witness for a hearing; | ||
(8) make findings of fact on evidence; | ||
(9) formulate conclusions of law; | ||
(10) recommend an order to be rendered in a case; | ||
(11) regulate proceedings in a hearing; | ||
(12) order the attachment of a witness or party who | ||
fails to obey a subpoena; | ||
(13) order the detention of a witness or party found | ||
guilty of contempt, pending approval by the referring court; and | ||
(14) take action as necessary and proper for the | ||
efficient performance of the associate judge's duties. | ||
(b) An associate judge may, in the interest of justice, | ||
refer a case back to the referring court regardless of whether a | ||
timely objection to the associate judge hearing the trial on the | ||
merits or presiding at a jury trial has been made by any party. | ||
Sec. 201.309. REFEREES. (a) An associate judge appointed | ||
under this subchapter may serve as a referee as provided by Sections | ||
51.04(g) and 54.10. | ||
(b) A referee appointed under Section 51.04(g) may be | ||
appointed to serve as an associate judge under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 201.310. ATTENDANCE OF BAILIFF. A bailiff may attend a | ||
hearing by an associate judge if directed by the referring court. | ||
Sec. 201.311. WITNESS. (a) A witness appearing before an | ||
associate judge is subject to the penalties for perjury provided by | ||
law. | ||
(b) A referring court may fine or imprison a witness who: | ||
(1) failed to appear before an associate judge after | ||
being summoned; or | ||
(2) improperly refused to answer questions if the | ||
refusal has been certified to the court by the associate judge. | ||
Sec. 201.312. COURT REPORTER; RECORD. (a) A court | ||
reporter may be provided during a hearing held by an associate judge | ||
appointed under this subchapter. A court reporter is required to be | ||
provided when the associate judge presides over a jury trial or a | ||
contested final termination hearing. | ||
(b) A party, the associate judge, or the referring court may | ||
provide for a reporter during the hearing if one is not otherwise | ||
provided. | ||
(c) Except as provided by Subsection (a), in the absence of | ||
a court reporter or on agreement of the parties, the record may be | ||
preserved by any means approved by the associate judge. | ||
(d) The referring court or associate judge may assess the | ||
expense of preserving the record as costs. | ||
(e) On a request for a de novo hearing, the referring court | ||
may consider testimony or other evidence in the record, if the | ||
record is taken by a court reporter, in addition to witnesses or | ||
other matters presented under Section 201.317. | ||
Sec. 201.313. REPORT. (a) The associate judge's report may | ||
contain the associate judge's findings, conclusions, or | ||
recommendations and may be in the form of a proposed order. The | ||
associate judge's report must be in writing and in the form directed | ||
by the referring court. | ||
(b) After a hearing, the associate judge shall provide the | ||
parties participating in the hearing notice of the substance of the | ||
associate judge's report, including any proposed order. | ||
(c) Notice may be given to the parties: | ||
(1) in open court, by an oral statement or by providing | ||
a copy of the associate judge's written report, including any | ||
proposed order; | ||
(2) by certified mail, return receipt requested; or | ||
(3) by facsimile. | ||
(d) A rebuttable presumption exists that notice is received | ||
on the date stated on: | ||
(1) the signed return receipt, if notice was provided | ||
by certified mail; or | ||
(2) the confirmation page produced by the facsimile | ||
machine, if notice was provided by facsimile. | ||
(e) After a hearing conducted by an associate judge, the | ||
associate judge shall send the associate judge's signed and dated | ||
report, including any proposed order, and all other papers relating | ||
to the case to the referring court. | ||
Sec. 201.314. NOTICE OF RIGHT TO DE NOVO HEARING; WAIVER. | ||
(a) An associate judge shall give all parties notice of the right | ||
to a de novo hearing to the judge of the referring court. | ||
(b) The notice may be given: | ||
(1) by oral statement in open court; | ||
(2) by posting inside or outside the courtroom of the | ||
referring court; or | ||
(3) as otherwise directed by the referring court. | ||
(c) Before the start of a hearing by an associate judge, a | ||
party may waive the right of a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court in writing or on the record. | ||
Sec. 201.315. ORDER OF COURT. (a) Pending a de novo | ||
hearing before the referring court, a proposed order or judgment of | ||
the associate judge is in full force and effect and is enforceable | ||
as an order or judgment of the referring court, except for an order | ||
providing for the appointment of a receiver. | ||
(b) If a request for a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court is not timely filed or the right to a de novo hearing before | ||
the referring court is waived, the proposed order or judgment of the | ||
associate judge becomes the order or judgment of the referring | ||
court only on the referring court's signing the proposed order or | ||
judgment. | ||
(c) An order by an associate judge for the temporary | ||
detention or incarceration of a witness or party shall be presented | ||
to the referring court on the day the witness or party is detained | ||
or incarcerated. The referring court, without prejudice to the | ||
right to a de novo hearing provided by Section 201.317, may approve | ||
the temporary detention or incarceration or may order the release | ||
of the party or witness, with or without bond, pending a de novo | ||
hearing. If the referring court is not immediately available, the | ||
associate judge may order the release of the party or witness, with | ||
or without bond, pending a de novo hearing or may continue the | ||
person's detention or incarceration for not more than 72 hours. | ||
Sec. 201.316. JUDICIAL ACTION ON ASSOCIATE JUDGE'S PROPOSED | ||
ORDER OR JUDGMENT. Unless a party files a written request for a de | ||
novo hearing before the referring court, the referring court may: | ||
(1) adopt, modify, or reject the associate judge's | ||
proposed order or judgment; | ||
(2) hear additional evidence; or | ||
(3) recommit the matter to the associate judge for | ||
further proceedings. | ||
Sec. 201.317. DE NOVO HEARING. (a) A party may request a de | ||
novo hearing before the referring court by filing with the clerk of | ||
the referring court a written request not later than the seventh | ||
working day after the date the party receives notice of the | ||
substance of the associate judge's report as provided by Section | ||
201.313. | ||
(b) A request for a de novo hearing under this section must | ||
specify the issues that will be presented to the referring court. | ||
The de novo hearing is limited to the specified issues. | ||
(c) Notice of a request for a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court shall be given to the opposing attorney in the | ||
manner provided by Rule 21a, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. | ||
(d) If a request for a de novo hearing before the referring | ||
court is filed by a party, any other party may file a request for a | ||
de novo hearing before the referring court not later than the | ||
seventh working day after the date the initial request was filed. | ||
(e) The referring court, after notice to the parties, shall | ||
hold a de novo hearing not later than the 30th day after the date the | ||
initial request for a de novo hearing was filed with the clerk of | ||
the referring court. | ||
(f) In the de novo hearing before the referring court, the | ||
parties may present witnesses on the issues specified in the | ||
request for hearing. The referring court may also consider the | ||
record from the hearing before the associate judge, including the | ||
charge to and verdict returned by a jury, if the record was taken by | ||
a court reporter. | ||
(g) The denial of relief to a party after a de novo hearing | ||
under this section or a party's waiver of the right to a de novo | ||
hearing before the referring court does not affect the right of a | ||
party to file a motion for new trial, a motion for judgment | ||
notwithstanding the verdict, or other posttrial motions. | ||
(h) A party may not demand a second jury in a de novo hearing | ||
before the referring court if the associate judge's proposed order | ||
or judgment resulted from a jury trial. | ||
Sec. 201.318. APPELLATE REVIEW. (a) A party's failure to | ||
request a de novo hearing before the referring court or a party's | ||
waiver of the right to request a de novo hearing before the | ||
referring court does not deprive the party of the right to appeal to | ||
or request other relief from a court of appeals or the supreme | ||
court. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), the date an order | ||
or judgment by the referring court is signed is the controlling date | ||
for the purposes of appeal to or request for other relief from a | ||
court of appeals or the supreme court. | ||
(c) The date an agreed order or a default order is signed by | ||
an associate judge is the controlling date for the purpose of an | ||
appeal to, or a request for other relief relating to the order from, | ||
a court of appeals or the supreme court. | ||
Sec. 201.319. JUDICIAL IMMUNITY. An associate judge | ||
appointed under this subchapter has the judicial immunity of a | ||
district judge. | ||
Sec. 201.320. VISITING ASSOCIATE JUDGE. (a) If an | ||
associate judge appointed under this subchapter is temporarily | ||
unable to perform the judge's official duties because of absence or | ||
illness, injury, or other disability, a judge of a court having | ||
jurisdiction of a suit under this title or Title 1 or 4 may appoint a | ||
visiting associate judge to perform the duties of the associate | ||
judge during the period of the associate judge's absence or | ||
disability if the commissioners court of a county in which the court | ||
has jurisdiction authorizes the employment of a visiting associate | ||
judge. | ||
(b) To be eligible for appointment under this section, a | ||
person must have served as an associate judge for at least two | ||
years. | ||
(c) Sections 201.001 through 201.017 apply to a visiting | ||
associate judge appointed under this section. | ||
SECTION 6.04. Subsection (b), Section 22.110, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The court of criminal appeals shall adopt the rules | ||
necessary to accomplish the purposes of this section. The rules | ||
must require each district judge, judge of a statutory county | ||
court, associate judge appointed under Chapter 54A [ |
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code or Chapter 201, Family Code, master, referee, and magistrate | ||
to complete at least 12 hours of the training within the judge's | ||
first term of office or the judicial officer's first four years of | ||
service and provide a method for certification of completion of | ||
that training. At least four hours of the training must be | ||
dedicated to issues related to child abuse and neglect and must | ||
cover at least two of the topics described in Subsections | ||
(d)(8)-(12). At least six hours of the training must be dedicated | ||
to the training described by Subsections (d)(5), (6), and (7). The | ||
rules must require each judge and judicial officer to complete an | ||
additional five hours of training during each additional term in | ||
office or four years of service. At least two hours of the | ||
additional training must be dedicated to issues related to child | ||
abuse and neglect. The rules must exempt from the training | ||
requirement of this subsection each judge or judicial officer who | ||
files an affidavit stating that the judge or judicial officer does | ||
not hear any cases involving family violence, sexual assault, or | ||
child abuse and neglect. | ||
SECTION 6.05. Section 602.002, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 602.002. OATH MADE IN TEXAS. An oath made in this | ||
state may be administered and a certificate of the fact given by: | ||
(1) a judge, retired judge, or clerk of a municipal | ||
court; | ||
(2) a judge, retired judge, senior judge, clerk, or | ||
commissioner of a court of record; | ||
(3) a justice of the peace or a clerk of a justice | ||
court; | ||
(4) an associate judge, magistrate, master, referee, | ||
or criminal law hearing officer; | ||
(5) a notary public; | ||
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a law of this state, in a matter pertaining to a duty of the board or | ||
commission; | ||
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Commission who has a duty related to a report required by Title 15, | ||
Election Code, in a matter pertaining to that duty; | ||
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employee of the county tax assessor-collector if the oath relates | ||
to a document that is required or authorized to be filed in the | ||
office of the county tax assessor-collector; | ||
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of state; | ||
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an employee of a county, who is employed to obtain information | ||
required to be obtained under oath if the oath is required or | ||
authorized by Article 17.04 or by Article 26.04(n) or (o), Code of | ||
Criminal Procedure; | ||
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lieutenant governor; | ||
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representatives or a former speaker of the house of | ||
representatives; | ||
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general; | ||
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in a matter pertaining to the official business of the | ||
municipality; or | ||
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Code of Criminal Procedure, if: | ||
(A) the oath is administered when the officer is | ||
engaged in the performance of the officer's duties; and | ||
(B) the administration of the oath relates to the | ||
officer's duties. | ||
SECTION 6.06. Article 2.09, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Art. 2.09. WHO ARE MAGISTRATES. Each of the following | ||
officers is a magistrate within the meaning of this Code: The | ||
justices of the Supreme Court, the judges of the Court of Criminal | ||
Appeals, the justices of the Courts of Appeals, the judges of the | ||
District Court, the magistrates appointed by the judges of the | ||
district courts of Bexar County, Dallas County, or Tarrant County | ||
that give preference to criminal cases, the criminal law hearing | ||
officers for Harris County appointed under Subchapter L, Chapter | ||
54, Government Code, the criminal law hearing officers for Cameron | ||
County appointed under Subchapter BB, Chapter 54, Government Code, | ||
the magistrates or associate judges appointed by the judges of the | ||
district courts of Lubbock County, Nolan County, or Webb County, | ||
the magistrates appointed by the judges of the criminal district | ||
courts of Dallas County or Tarrant County, the associate judges | ||
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county courts at law that give preference to criminal cases in | ||
Jefferson County, the associate judges [ |
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the judges of the district courts and the statutory county courts of | ||
Brazos County, Nueces County, or Williamson County, the magistrates | ||
appointed by the judges of the district courts and statutory county | ||
courts that give preference to criminal cases in Travis County, the | ||
criminal magistrates appointed by the Brazoria County | ||
Commissioners Court, the criminal magistrates appointed by the | ||
Burnet County Commissioners Court, the county judges, the judges of | ||
the county courts at law, judges of the county criminal courts, the | ||
judges of statutory probate courts, the associate judges appointed | ||
by the judges of the statutory probate courts under [ |
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Subchapter JJ, Chapter 54, Government Code, as added by H.B. No. | ||
2132, Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, the | ||
justices of the peace, and the mayors and recorders and the judges | ||
of the municipal courts of incorporated cities or towns. | ||
SECTION 6.07. Subsection (d), Article 102.017, Code of | ||
Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(d) Except as provided by Subsection (d-2), the clerks of | ||
the respective courts shall collect the costs and pay them to the | ||
county or municipal treasurer, as appropriate, or to any other | ||
official who discharges the duties commonly delegated to the county | ||
or municipal treasurer, as appropriate, for deposit in a fund to be | ||
known as the courthouse security fund or a fund to be known as the | ||
municipal court building security fund, as appropriate. Money | ||
deposited in a courthouse security fund may be used only for | ||
security personnel, services, and items related to buildings that | ||
house the operations of district, county, or justice courts, and | ||
money deposited in a municipal court building security fund may be | ||
used only for security personnel, services, and items related to | ||
buildings that house the operations of municipal courts. For | ||
purposes of this subsection, operations of a district, county, or | ||
justice court include the activities of associate judges, masters, | ||
magistrates, referees, hearing officers, criminal law magistrate | ||
court judges, and masters in chancery appointed under: | ||
(1) Section 61.311, Alcoholic Beverage Code; | ||
(2) Section 51.04(g) or Chapter 201, Family Code; | ||
(3) Section 574.0085, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(4) Section 33.71, Tax Code; | ||
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(6) Rule 171, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. | ||
SECTION 6.08. Subsection (a), Section 54.10, Family Code, | ||
is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (e), a hearing under | ||
Section 54.03, 54.04, or 54.05, including a jury trial, a hearing | ||
under Chapter 55, including a jury trial, or a hearing under the | ||
Interstate Compact for Juveniles (Chapter 60) may be held by a | ||
referee appointed in accordance with Section 51.04(g) or an | ||
associate judge [ |
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Government Code, provided: | ||
(1) the parties have been informed by the referee or | ||
associate judge [ |
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before the juvenile court judge; and | ||
(2) after each party is given an opportunity to | ||
object, no party objects to holding the hearing before the referee | ||
or associate judge [ |
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SECTION 6.09. A magistrate, master, referee, associate | ||
judge, or hearing officer appointed as provided by Subchapters A, | ||
B, C, E, F, I, O, P, S, T, U, V, X, CC, FF, and II, Chapter 54, | ||
Government Code, before the effective date of this Act, continues | ||
to serve as an associate judge under Chapter 54A, Government Code, | ||
as added by this article, with the powers and duties provided by | ||
that chapter, provided the court for which the magistrate, master, | ||
referee, associate judge, or hearing officer serves has authority | ||
to appoint an associate judge under Chapter 54A, Government Code. | ||
SECTION 6.10. The changes in law made by this article apply | ||
to a matter referred to an associate judge on or after the effective | ||
date of this article. A matter referred to an associate judge | ||
before the effective date of this article is governed by the law in | ||
effect on the date the matter was referred to the associate judge, | ||
and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 6.11. The following subchapters of Chapter 54, | ||
Government Code, are repealed: | ||
(1) Subchapter A; | ||
(2) Subchapter B; | ||
(3) Subchapter C; | ||
(4) Subchapter E; | ||
(5) Subchapter F; | ||
(6) Subchapter I; | ||
(7) Subchapter O; | ||
(8) Subchapter P; | ||
(9) Subchapter S; | ||
(10) Subchapter T; | ||
(11) Subchapter U; | ||
(12) Subchapter V; | ||
(13) Subchapter X; | ||
(14) Subchapter CC; | ||
(15) Subchapter FF; and | ||
(16) Subchapter II. | ||
ARTICLE 7. COURT ADMINISTRATION | ||
SECTION 7.01. Section 74.005, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
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ADMINISTRATIVE JUDICIAL REGIONS. (a) The governor, with the | ||
advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint one judge in each | ||
administrative judicial region as presiding judge of the region. | ||
(b) On the death, resignation, removal, or expiration of the | ||
term of office of a presiding judge, the governor immediately shall | ||
appoint or reappoint a presiding judge. | ||
SECTION 7.02. Section 74.050, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
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The presiding judge may employ, directly or through a contract with | ||
another governmental entity, a full-time or part-time | ||
administrative assistant. | ||
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judge in carrying out the judge's duties under this chapter. The | ||
administrative assistant shall: | ||
(1) perform the duties that are required by the | ||
presiding judge and by the rules of administration; | ||
(2) conduct correspondence for the presiding judge; | ||
(3) under the direction of the presiding judge, make | ||
an annual report of the activities of the administrative region and | ||
special reports as provided by the rules of administration to the | ||
supreme court, which shall be made in the manner directed by the | ||
supreme court; and | ||
(4) attend to other matters that are prescribed by the | ||
council of judges. | ||
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the presiding judge, may purchase the necessary office equipment, | ||
stamps, stationery, and supplies and employ additional personnel as | ||
authorized by the presiding judge. | ||
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receive the compensation from the state provided by the General | ||
Appropriations Act, from county funds, or from any public or | ||
private grant. | ||
SECTION 7.03. Subsection (c), Section 74.093, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(c) The rules may provide for: | ||
(1) the selection and authority of a presiding judge | ||
of the courts giving preference to a specified class of cases, such | ||
as civil, criminal, juvenile, or family law cases; | ||
(2) other strategies for managing cases that require | ||
special judicial attention; | ||
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of essential judicial functions in the event of a disaster; and | ||
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chapter or to improve the administration and management of the | ||
court system and its auxiliary services. | ||
SECTION 7.04. Chapter 74, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter J to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER J. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR CERTAIN CASES | ||
Sec. 74.251. APPLICABILITY OF SUBCHAPTER. This subchapter | ||
does not apply to: | ||
(1) a criminal matter; | ||
(2) a case in which judicial review is sought under | ||
Subchapter G, Chapter 2001; or | ||
(3) a case that has been transferred by the judicial | ||
panel on multidistrict litigation to a district court for | ||
consolidated or coordinated pretrial proceedings under Subchapter | ||
H. | ||
Sec. 74.252. RULES TO GUIDE DETERMINATION OF WHETHER CASE | ||
REQUIRES ADDITIONAL RESOURCES. (a) The supreme court shall adopt | ||
rules under which courts, presiding judges of the administrative | ||
judicial regions, and the judicial committee for additional | ||
resources may determine whether a case requires additional | ||
resources to ensure efficient judicial management of the case. | ||
(b) In developing the rules, the supreme court shall include | ||
considerations regarding whether a case involves or is likely to | ||
involve: | ||
(1) a large number of parties who are separately | ||
represented by counsel; | ||
(2) coordination with related actions pending in one | ||
or more courts in other counties of this state or in one or more | ||
United States district courts; | ||
(3) numerous pretrial motions that present difficult | ||
or novel legal issues that will be time-consuming to resolve; | ||
(4) a large number of witnesses or substantial | ||
documentary evidence; | ||
(5) substantial postjudgment supervision; | ||
(6) a trial that will last more than four weeks; and | ||
(7) a substantial additional burden on the trial | ||
court's docket and the resources available to the trial court to | ||
hear the case. | ||
Sec. 74.253. JUDICIAL DETERMINATION. (a) On the motion of | ||
a party in a case, or on the court's own motion, the judge of the | ||
court in which the case is pending shall review the case and | ||
determine whether, under rules adopted by the supreme court under | ||
Section 74.252, the case will require additional resources to | ||
ensure efficient judicial management. The judge is not required to | ||
conduct an evidentiary hearing for purposes of making the | ||
determination but may, in the judge's discretion, direct the | ||
attorneys for the parties to the case and the parties to appear | ||
before the judge for a conference to provide information to assist | ||
the judge in making the determination. | ||
(b) On determining that a case will require additional | ||
resources as provided by Subsection (a), the judge shall: | ||
(1) notify the presiding judge of the administrative | ||
judicial region in which the court is located about the case; and | ||
(2) request any specific additional resources that are | ||
needed, including the assignment of a judge under this chapter. | ||
(c) If the presiding judge of the administrative judicial | ||
region agrees that, in accordance with the rules adopted by the | ||
supreme court under Section 74.252, the case will require | ||
additional resources to ensure efficient judicial management, the | ||
presiding judge shall: | ||
(1) use resources previously allotted to the presiding | ||
judge; or | ||
(2) submit a request for specific additional resources | ||
to the judicial committee for additional resources. | ||
Sec. 74.254. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE FOR ADDITIONAL RESOURCES. | ||
(a) The judicial committee for additional resources is composed | ||
of: | ||
(1) the chief justice of the supreme court; and | ||
(2) the nine presiding judges of the administrative | ||
judicial regions. | ||
(b) The chief justice of the supreme court serves as | ||
presiding officer. The office of court administration shall | ||
provide staff support to the committee. | ||
(c) On receipt of a request for additional resources from a | ||
presiding judge of an administrative judicial region under Section | ||
74.253, the committee shall determine whether the case that is the | ||
subject of the request requires additional resources in accordance | ||
with the rules adopted under Section 74.252. If the committee | ||
determines that the case does require additional resources, the | ||
committee shall make available the resources requested by the trial | ||
judge to the extent funds are available for those resources under | ||
the General Appropriations Act and to the extent the committee | ||
determines the requested resources are appropriate to the | ||
circumstances of the case. | ||
(d) Subject to Subsections (c) and (f), additional | ||
resources the committee may make available under this section | ||
include: | ||
(1) the assignment of an active or retired judge under | ||
this chapter, subject to the consent of the judge of the court in | ||
which the case for which the resources are provided is pending; | ||
(2) additional legal, administrative, or clerical | ||
personnel; | ||
(3) information and communication technology, | ||
including case management software, video teleconferencing, and | ||
specially designed courtroom presentation hardware or software to | ||
facilitate presentation of the evidence to the trier of fact; | ||
(4) specialized continuing legal education; | ||
(5) an associate judge; | ||
(6) special accommodations or furnishings for the | ||
parties; | ||
(7) other services or items determined necessary to | ||
try the case; and | ||
(8) any other resources the committee considers | ||
appropriate. | ||
(e) Notwithstanding any provision of Subchapter C, a | ||
justice or judge to whom Section 74.053(d) applies may not be | ||
assigned under Subsection (d). | ||
(f) The judicial committee for additional resources may not | ||
provide additional resources under this subchapter in an amount | ||
that is more than the amount appropriated for this purpose. | ||
Sec. 74.255. COST OF ADDITIONAL RESOURCES. The cost of | ||
additional resources provided for a case under this subchapter | ||
shall be paid by the state and may not be taxed against any party in | ||
the case for which the resources are provided or against the county | ||
in which the case is pending. | ||
Sec. 74.256. NO STAY OR CONTINUANCE PENDING DETERMINATION. | ||
The filing of a motion under Section 74.253 in a case is not grounds | ||
for a stay or continuance of the proceedings in the case in the | ||
court in which the case is pending during the period the motion or | ||
request is being considered by: | ||
(1) the judge of that court; | ||
(2) the presiding judge of the administrative judicial | ||
region; or | ||
(3) the judicial committee for additional resources. | ||
Sec. 74.257. APPELLATE REVIEW. A determination made by a | ||
trial court judge, the presiding judge of an administrative | ||
judicial region, or the judicial committee for additional resources | ||
under this subchapter is not appealable or subject to review by | ||
mandamus. | ||
SECTION 7.05. (a) The Texas Supreme Court shall request | ||
the president of the State Bar of Texas to appoint a task force to | ||
consider and make recommendations regarding the rules for | ||
determining whether civil cases pending in trial courts require | ||
additional resources for efficient judicial management required by | ||
Section 74.252, Government Code, as added by this article. The | ||
president of the State Bar of Texas shall ensure that the task force | ||
has diverse representation and includes judges of trial courts and | ||
attorneys licensed to practice law in this state who regularly | ||
appear in civil cases before courts in this state. The task force | ||
shall provide recommendations on the rules to the Texas Supreme | ||
Court not later than March 1, 2012. | ||
(b) The Texas Supreme Court shall: | ||
(1) consider the recommendations of the task force | ||
provided as required by Subsection (a) of this section; and | ||
(2) adopt the rules required by Section 74.252, | ||
Government Code, as added by this article, not later than May 1, | ||
2012. | ||
SECTION 7.06. The changes in law made by this article apply | ||
to cases pending on or after May 1, 2012. | ||
ARTICLE 8. GRANT PROGRAMS | ||
SECTION 8.01. Subchapter C, Chapter 72, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 72.029 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 72.029. GRANTS FOR COURT SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS. (a) The | ||
office shall develop and administer, except as provided by | ||
Subsection (c), a program to provide grants from available funds to | ||
counties for initiatives that will enhance their court systems or | ||
otherwise carry out the purposes of this chapter. | ||
(b) To be eligible for a grant under this section, a county | ||
must: | ||
(1) use the grant money to implement initiatives that | ||
will enhance the county's court system, including initiatives to | ||
develop programs to more efficiently manage cases that require | ||
special judicial attention, or otherwise carry out the purposes of | ||
this chapter; and | ||
(2) apply for the grant in accordance with procedures | ||
developed by the office and comply with any other requirements of | ||
the office. | ||
(c) The judicial committee for additional resources shall | ||
determine whether to award a grant to a county that meets the | ||
eligibility requirements prescribed by Subsection (b). | ||
(d) If the judicial committee for additional resources | ||
awards a grant to a county, the office shall: | ||
(1) direct the comptroller to distribute the grant | ||
money to the county; and | ||
(2) monitor the county's use of the grant money. | ||
(e) The office may accept gifts, grants, and donations for | ||
purposes of this section. The office may not use state funds to | ||
provide a grant under this section or to administer the grant | ||
program. | ||
SECTION 8.02. Subchapter A, Chapter 22, Government Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 22.017 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 22.017. GRANTS FOR CHILD PROTECTION. (a) In this | ||
section, "commission" means the Permanent Judicial Commission for | ||
Children, Youth and Families established by the supreme court. | ||
(b) The commission shall develop and administer a program to | ||
provide grants from available funds for initiatives that will | ||
improve safety and permanency outcomes, enhance due process, or | ||
increase the timeliness of resolution in child protection cases. | ||
(c) To be eligible for a grant under this section, a | ||
prospective recipient must: | ||
(1) use the grant money to improve safety or | ||
permanency outcomes, enhance due process, or increase timeliness of | ||
resolution in child protection cases; and | ||
(2) apply for the grant in accordance with procedures | ||
developed by the commission and comply with any other requirements | ||
of the supreme court. | ||
(d) If the commission awards a grant, the commission shall: | ||
(1) direct the comptroller to distribute the grant | ||
money; and | ||
(2) monitor the use of the grant money. | ||
(e) The commission may accept gifts, grants, and donations | ||
for purposes of this section. The commission may not use state | ||
funds to provide a grant under this section or to administer the | ||
grant program. | ||
ARTICLE 9. VEXATIOUS LITIGANTS | ||
SECTION 9.01. Subdivision (3), Section 11.001, Civil | ||
Practice and Remedies Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(3) "Local administrative judge" means a local | ||
administrative district judge, a local administrative statutory | ||
probate court judge, or a local administrative statutory county | ||
court judge. | ||
SECTION 9.02. Section 11.101, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
Code, is amended by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | ||
(c) A litigant may appeal from a prefiling order entered | ||
under Subsection (a) designating the person a vexatious litigant. | ||
SECTION 9.03. Section 11.102, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
Code, is amended by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: | ||
(c) A decision of a local administrative judge denying a | ||
litigant permission to file a litigation under Subsection (a), or | ||
conditioning permission to file a litigation on the furnishing of | ||
security under Subsection (b), is not grounds for appeal, except | ||
that the litigant may apply for a writ of mandamus with the court of | ||
appeals not later than the 30th day after the date of the decision. | ||
The denial of a writ of mandamus by the court of appeals is not | ||
grounds for appeal to the supreme court or court of criminal | ||
appeals. | ||
SECTION 9.04. Section 11.103, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
Code, is amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection | ||
(d) to read as follows: | ||
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other claim presented by a vexatious litigant subject to a | ||
prefiling order under Section 11.101 unless the litigant obtains an | ||
order from the local administrative judge permitting the filing. | ||
(d) A clerk of a court of appeals may file an appeal from a | ||
prefiling order entered under Section 11.101 designating a person a | ||
vexatious litigant or a timely filed writ of mandamus under Section | ||
11.102(c). | ||
SECTION 9.05. Section 11.104, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 11.104. NOTICE TO OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION; | ||
DISSEMINATION OF LIST. (a) A clerk of a court shall provide the | ||
Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System a copy | ||
of any prefiling order issued under Section 11.101 not later than | ||
the 30th day after the date the prefiling order is signed. | ||
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System shall post on the agency's Internet website [ |
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vexatious litigant, the list shall indicate whether the person | ||
designated a vexatious litigant has filed an appeal of that | ||
designation. | ||
SECTION 9.06. The posting, before the effective date of | ||
this article, of the name of a person designated a vexatious | ||
litigant under Chapter 11, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, on a | ||
list of vexatious litigants on the Internet website of the Office of | ||
Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System is not: | ||
(1) grounds for a cause of action; | ||
(2) a defense against a finding that a plaintiff is a | ||
vexatious litigant under Chapter 11, Civil Practice and Remedies | ||
Code; or | ||
(3) grounds for relief or appeal from a stay, order, or | ||
dismissal or any other action taken by a court or a clerk of a court | ||
under Chapter 11, Civil Practice and Remedies Code. | ||
ARTICLE 10. STUDY BY OFFICE OF COURT ADMINISTRATION OF TEXAS | ||
JUDICIAL SYSTEM | ||
SECTION 10.01. In this article, "office of court | ||
administration" means the Office of Court Administration of the | ||
Texas Judicial System. | ||
SECTION 10.02. (a) The office of court administration | ||
shall study the district courts and statutory county courts of this | ||
state to determine overlapping jurisdiction in civil cases in which | ||
the amount in controversy is more than $200,000. The study must | ||
determine the feasibility, efficiency, and potential cost of | ||
converting to district courts those statutory county courts with | ||
jurisdiction in civil cases in which the amount in controversy is | ||
more than $200,000. | ||
(b) Not later than January 1, 2013, the office of court | ||
administration shall submit a report regarding the determinations | ||
made by the office relating to statutory county courts to the | ||
governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, the chairs of the standing committees of the | ||
senate and house of representatives with primary jurisdiction over | ||
the judicial system, and the commissioners court of any county with | ||
a statutory county court with jurisdiction in civil cases in which | ||
the amount in controversy is more than $200,000. | ||
(c) The office of court administration may accept gifts, | ||
grants, and donations to conduct the study under this section. The | ||
office of court administration may not use state funds to conduct | ||
the study and, notwithstanding Subsection (a) of this section, is | ||
required to conduct the study only to the extent gifts, grants, and | ||
donations are available for that purpose. | ||
ARTICLE 11. SUITS AFFECTING THE PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP | ||
SECTION 11.01. Section 263.601, Family Code, is amended by | ||
amending Subdivision (1) and adding Subdivision (3-a) to read as | ||
follows: | ||
(1) "Foster care" means a voluntary residential living | ||
arrangement with a foster parent or other residential child-care | ||
provider that is: | ||
(A) licensed or approved by the department or | ||
verified by a licensed child-placing agency; and | ||
(B) paid under a contract with the department. | ||
(3-a) "Trial independence period" means a period of | ||
not less than six months, or a longer period as a court may order not | ||
to exceed 12 months, during which a young adult exits foster care | ||
with the option to return to foster care under the continuing | ||
extended jurisdiction of the court. | ||
SECTION 11.02. Section 263.602, Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
Sec. 263.602. EXTENDED JURISDICTION. (a) A court that had | ||
continuing, exclusive jurisdiction over a young adult on the day | ||
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court's docket while the young adult remains in extended foster | ||
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(b) A court with extended jurisdiction over a young adult | ||
who remains in extended foster care shall conduct extended foster | ||
care review hearings every six months for the purpose of reviewing | ||
and making findings regarding: | ||
(1) whether the young adult's living arrangement is | ||
safe and appropriate and whether the department has made reasonable | ||
efforts to place the young adult in the least restrictive | ||
environment necessary to meet the young adult's needs; | ||
(2) whether the department is making reasonable | ||
efforts to finalize the permanency plan that is in effect for the | ||
young adult, including a permanency plan for independent living; | ||
(3) whether, for a young adult whose permanency plan | ||
is independent living: | ||
(A) the young adult participated in the | ||
development of the plan of service; | ||
(B) the young adult's plan of service reflects | ||
the independent living skills and appropriate services needed to | ||
achieve independence by the projected date; and | ||
(C) the young adult continues to make reasonable | ||
progress in developing the skills needed to achieve independence by | ||
the projected date; and | ||
(4) whether additional services that the department is | ||
authorized to provide are needed to meet the needs of the young | ||
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(c) Not later than the 10th day before the date set for a | ||
hearing under this section, the department shall file with the | ||
court a copy of the young adult's plan of service and a report that | ||
addresses the issues described by Subsection (b). | ||
(d) Notice of an extended foster care review hearing shall | ||
be given as provided by Rule 21a, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, to | ||
the following persons, each of whom has a right to present evidence | ||
and be heard at the hearing: | ||
(1) the young adult who is the subject of the suit; | ||
(2) the department; | ||
(3) the foster parent with whom the young adult is | ||
placed and the administrator of a child-placing agency responsible | ||
for placing the young adult, if applicable; | ||
(4) the director of the residential child-care | ||
facility or other approved provider with whom the young adult is | ||
placed, if applicable; | ||
(5) each parent of the young adult whose parental | ||
rights have not been terminated and who is still actively involved | ||
in the life of the young adult; | ||
(6) a legal guardian of the young adult, if | ||
applicable; and | ||
(7) the young adult's attorney ad litem, guardian ad | ||
litem, and volunteer advocate, the appointment of which has not | ||
been previously dismissed by the court. | ||
(e) If, after reviewing the young adult's plan of service | ||
and the report filed under Subsection (c), and any additional | ||
testimony and evidence presented at the review hearing, the court | ||
determines that the young adult is entitled to additional services, | ||
the court may order the department to take appropriate action to | ||
ensure that the young adult receives those services. | ||
(f) A court with extended jurisdiction over a young adult as | ||
described in Subsection (a) shall continue to have jurisdiction | ||
over the young adult and shall retain the case on the court's docket | ||
until the earlier of: | ||
(1) the last day of the: | ||
(A) sixth month after the date the young adult | ||
leaves foster care; or | ||
(B) 12th month after the date the young adult | ||
leaves foster care if specified in a court order, for the purpose of | ||
allowing the young adult to pursue a trial independence period; or | ||
(2) the young adult's 21st birthday. | ||
(g) A court with extended jurisdiction described by this | ||
section is not required to conduct periodic hearings for a young | ||
adult during a trial independence period and may not compel a young | ||
adult who has exited foster care to attend a court hearing. | ||
SECTION 11.03. Subchapter G, Chapter 263, Family Code, is | ||
amended by adding Section 263.6021 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 263.6021. VOLUNTARY EXTENDED JURISDICTION FOR YOUNG | ||
ADULT RECEIVING TRANSITIONAL LIVING SERVICES. | ||
(a) Notwithstanding Section 263.602, a court that had continuing, | ||
exclusive jurisdiction over a young adult on the day before the | ||
young adult's 18th birthday may, at the young adult's request, | ||
render an order that extends the court's jurisdiction beyond the | ||
end of a trial independence period if the young adult receives | ||
transitional living services from the department. | ||
(b) The extended jurisdiction of the court under this | ||
section terminates on the earlier of: | ||
(1) the young adult's 21st birthday; or | ||
(2) the date the young adult withdraws consent to the | ||
extension of the court's jurisdiction in writing or in court. | ||
(c) At the request of a young adult who is receiving | ||
transitional living services from the department and who consents | ||
to voluntary extension of the court's jurisdiction under this | ||
section, the court may hold a hearing to review the services the | ||
young adult is receiving. | ||
(d) Before a review hearing scheduled under this section, | ||
the department must file with the court a report summarizing the | ||
young adult's transitional living services plan, services being | ||
provided to the young adult under that plan, and the young adult's | ||
progress in achieving independence. | ||
(e) If, after reviewing the report and any additional | ||
testimony and evidence presented at the hearing, the court | ||
determines that the young adult is entitled to additional services, | ||
the court may order the department to take appropriate action to | ||
ensure that the young adult receives those services. | ||
SECTION 11.04. Subsections (a) and (c), Section 263.603, | ||
Family Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
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court believes that a young adult may be incapacitated as defined by | ||
Section 601(14)(B), Texas Probate Code, the court may extend its | ||
jurisdiction on its own motion without the young adult's consent to | ||
allow the department to refer the young adult to the Department of | ||
Aging and Disability Services for guardianship services as required | ||
by Section 48.209, Human Resources Code. | ||
(c) If the Department of Aging and Disability Services | ||
determines a guardianship is not appropriate, or the court with | ||
probate jurisdiction denies the application to appoint a guardian, | ||
the court under Subsection (a) may continue to extend its | ||
jurisdiction over the young adult only as provided by Section | ||
263.602 or 263.6021. | ||
SECTION 11.05. Section 263.609, Family Code, is repealed. | ||
SECTION 11.06. This article takes effect immediately if | ||
this Act receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to | ||
each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for | ||
immediate effect, this article takes effect on the 91st day after | ||
the last day of the legislative session. | ||
ARTICLE 12. INMATE LITIGATION | ||
SECTION 12.01. Subsection (a), Section 14.002, Civil | ||
Practice and Remedies Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) This chapter applies only to an action, including an | ||
appeal or original proceeding, [ |
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district, county, justice of the peace, or small claims court or an | ||
appellate court, including the supreme court or the court of | ||
criminal appeals, in which an affidavit or unsworn declaration of | ||
inability to pay costs is filed by the inmate. | ||
SECTION 12.02. Subsections (a) and (b), Section 14.004, | ||
Civil Practice and Remedies Code, are amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) An inmate who files an affidavit or unsworn declaration | ||
of inability to pay costs shall file a separate affidavit or | ||
declaration: | ||
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without regard to whether the person was an inmate at the time the | ||
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brought by: | ||
(A) stating the operative facts for which relief | ||
was sought; | ||
(B) listing the case name, cause number, and the | ||
court in which the action [ |
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13.001 or Section 14.003 or otherwise. | ||
(b) If the affidavit or unsworn declaration filed under this | ||
section states that a previous action or claim [ |
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as frivolous or malicious, the affidavit or unsworn declaration | ||
must state the date of the final order affirming the dismissal. | ||
SECTION 12.03. Subsection (a), Section 14.007, Civil | ||
Practice and Remedies Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) An order of a court under Section 14.006(a) shall | ||
include the costs described by Subsection (b) if the court finds | ||
that: | ||
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(2) a final order has been issued that affirms that the | ||
action was dismissed as frivolous or malicious under Section 13.001 | ||
or Section 14.003 or otherwise. | ||
SECTION 12.04. The change in law made by this article | ||
applies only to an action brought on or after the effective date of | ||
this Act. An action brought before the effective date of this Act is | ||
governed by the law in effect immediately before the effective date | ||
of this Act, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
ARTICLE 13. PROVISIONS RELATED TO EXEMPTING CERTAIN JUDICIAL | ||
OFFICERS FROM CERTAIN CONCEALED HANDGUN LICENSING REQUIREMENTS | ||
SECTION 13.01. Subdivision (1), Subsection (a), Section | ||
411.201, Government Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(1) "Active judicial officer" means: | ||
(A) a person serving as a judge or justice of the | ||
supreme court, the court of criminal appeals, a court of appeals, a | ||
district court, a criminal district court, a constitutional county | ||
court, a statutory county court, a justice court, or a municipal | ||
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(B) a federal judge who is a resident of this | ||
state; or | ||
(C) a person appointed and serving as an | ||
associate judge under Chapter 201, Family Code. | ||
SECTION 13.02. Subsection (a), Section 46.15, Penal Code, | ||
is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply to: | ||
(1) peace officers or special investigators under | ||
Article 2.122, Code of Criminal Procedure, and neither section | ||
prohibits a peace officer or special investigator from carrying a | ||
weapon in this state, including in an establishment in this state | ||
serving the public, regardless of whether the peace officer or | ||
special investigator is engaged in the actual discharge of the | ||
officer's or investigator's duties while carrying the weapon; | ||
(2) parole officers and neither section prohibits an | ||
officer from carrying a weapon in this state if the officer is: | ||
(A) engaged in the actual discharge of the | ||
officer's duties while carrying the weapon; and | ||
(B) in compliance with policies and procedures | ||
adopted by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice regarding the | ||
possession of a weapon by an officer while on duty; | ||
(3) community supervision and corrections department | ||
officers appointed or employed under Section 76.004, Government | ||
Code, and neither section prohibits an officer from carrying a | ||
weapon in this state if the officer is: | ||
(A) engaged in the actual discharge of the | ||
officer's duties while carrying the weapon; and | ||
(B) authorized to carry a weapon under Section | ||
76.0051, Government Code; | ||
(4) an active judicial officer as defined by Section | ||
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handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code; | ||
(5) an honorably retired peace officer or federal | ||
criminal investigator who holds a certificate of proficiency issued | ||
under Section 1701.357, Occupations Code, and is carrying a photo | ||
identification that: | ||
(A) verifies that the officer honorably retired | ||
after not less than 15 years of service as a commissioned officer; | ||
and | ||
(B) is issued by a state or local law enforcement | ||
agency; | ||
(6) a district attorney, criminal district attorney, | ||
county attorney, or municipal attorney who is licensed to carry a | ||
concealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code; | ||
(7) an assistant district attorney, assistant | ||
criminal district attorney, or assistant county attorney who is | ||
licensed to carry a concealed handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter | ||
411, Government Code; | ||
(8) a bailiff designated by an active judicial officer | ||
as defined by Section 411.201, Government Code, who is: | ||
(A) licensed to carry a concealed handgun under | ||
Chapter 411, Government Code; and | ||
(B) engaged in escorting the judicial officer; or | ||
(9) a juvenile probation officer who is authorized to | ||
carry a firearm under Section 142.006, Human Resources Code. | ||
SECTION 13.03. The change in law made by this article to | ||
Section 46.15, Penal Code, applies only to an offense committed on | ||
or after the effective date of this article. An offense committed | ||
before the effective date of this article is covered by the law in | ||
effect when the offense was committed, and the former law is | ||
continued in effect for that purpose. For purposes of this section, | ||
an offense was committed before the effective date of this article | ||
if any element of the offense occurred before that date. | ||
SECTION 13.04. This article takes effect on the 91st day | ||
after the last day of the legislative session. | ||
ARTICLE 14. COURT COSTS | ||
SECTION 14.01. Subsection (b), Section 51.005, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The fees are: | ||
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(3) motion for leave to file petition for writ of | ||
mandamus, prohibition, injunction, and other similar proceedings | ||
originating in the supreme court$ 50 | ||
(4) additional fee if a motion under Subdivision (3) | ||
is granted$ 75 | ||
(5) certified question from a federal court of appeals | ||
to the supreme court$ 75 | ||
(6) case appealed to the supreme court from the | ||
district court by direct appeal$100 | ||
(7) any other proceeding filed in the supreme | ||
court$ 75. | ||
SECTION 14.02. Subsection (a), Section 51.207, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The clerk of a court of appeals shall collect the fees | ||
described in Subsection (b) in a civil case before the court for the | ||
following services: | ||
(1) filing records, applications, motions, briefs, | ||
and other necessary and proper papers; | ||
(2) docketing and making docket and minute book | ||
entries; | ||
(3) issuing notices, citations, processes, and | ||
mandates; | ||
(4) preparing transcripts on application for petition | ||
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(5) performing other necessary clerical duties. | ||
SECTION 14.03. Section 101.021, Government Code, is amended | ||
to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 101.021. SUPREME COURT FEES AND COSTS: GOVERNMENT | ||
CODE. The clerk of the supreme court shall collect fees and costs | ||
as follows: | ||
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. . . $75; | ||
(3) motion for leave to file petition for writ of | ||
mandamus, prohibition, injunction, and other similar proceedings | ||
originating in the supreme court (Sec. 51.005, Government Code) | ||
. . . $50; | ||
(4) additional fee if a motion under Subdivision (3) | ||
is granted (Sec. 51.005, Government Code) . . . $75; | ||
(5) certified question from a federal court of appeals | ||
to the supreme court (Sec. 51.005, Government Code) . . . $75; | ||
(6) case appealed to the supreme court from the | ||
district court by direct appeal (Sec. 51.005, Government Code) | ||
. . . $100; | ||
(7) any other proceeding filed in the supreme court | ||
(Sec. 51.005, Government Code) . . . $75; | ||
(8) administering an oath and giving a sealed | ||
certificate of the oath (Sec. 51.005, Government Code) . . . $5; | ||
(9) making certain copies, including certificate and | ||
seal (Sec. 51.005, Government Code) . . . $5, or $0.50 per page if | ||
more than 10 pages; | ||
(10) any official service performed by the clerk for | ||
which a fee is not otherwise provided (Sec. 51.005, Government | ||
Code) . . . reasonable amount set by order or rule of supreme court; | ||
(10-a) supreme court support account filing fee (Sec. | ||
51.0051, Government Code) . . . amount set by the supreme court, | ||
not to exceed $50; | ||
(11) issuance of attorney's license or certificate | ||
(Sec. 51.006, Government Code) . . . $10; and | ||
(12) additional filing fee to fund civil legal | ||
services for the indigent (Sec. 51.941, Government Code) . . . $25. | ||
ARTICLE 15. COMPOSITION OF CERTAIN COUNTY JUVENILE BOARDS | ||
SECTION 15.01. Subsection (a), Section 152.2051, Human | ||
Resources Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The Rockwall County Juvenile Board is composed of: | ||
(1) the judge of the County Court at Law of Rockwall | ||
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commissioners court; | ||
(4) one member of the board of trustees of the Rockwall | ||
Independent School District selected by the board of trustees of | ||
the Rockwall Independent School District; and | ||
(5) one member of the board of trustees of the Royse | ||
City Independent School District selected by the board of trustees | ||
of the Royse City Independent School District. | ||
ARTICLE 16. NO APPROPRIATION; EFFECTIVE DATE | ||
SECTION 16.01. This Act does not make an appropriation. A | ||
provision in this Act that creates a new governmental program, | ||
creates a new entitlement, or imposes a new duty on a governmental | ||
entity is not mandatory during a fiscal period for which the | ||
legislature has not made a specific appropriation to implement the | ||
provision. | ||
SECTION 16.02. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, | ||
this Act takes effect January 1, 2012. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I certify that H.B. No. 79 was passed by the House on June 22, | ||
2011, by the following vote: Yeas 117, Nays 18, 1 present, not | ||
voting; and that the House concurred in Senate amendments to H.B. | ||
No. 79 on June 29, 2011, by the following vote: Yeas 94, Nays 44, 1 | ||
present, not voting. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||
I certify that H.B. No. 79 was passed by the Senate, with | ||
amendments, on June 27, 2011, by the following vote: Yeas 28, Nays | ||
3. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Secretary of the Senate | ||
APPROVED: __________________ | ||
Date | ||
__________________ | ||
Governor |