Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1792

Caption

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

Impact

The implementation of SB1792 provides judges with the discretion to require completion of an online responsible pet owner course, approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, or attendance at a course offered by municipal animal shelters. This shift in approach not only emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment but also aligns community supervision with educational resources that can aid offenders in becoming responsible pet owners. By mandating educational conditions, the bill aspires to reduce recurrence of animal-related offenses and promote a culture of responsible pet ownership.

Summary

Senate Bill 1792, introduced by Senator Menéndez, addresses the conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals. The bill amends Article 42A.511 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, permitting judges to mandate specific educational courses for such defendants. The courses aim to enhance responsible pet ownership and ultimately protect animal welfare by ensuring that those convicted of offenses related to animal neglect or cruelty gain a better understanding of pet care and responsibilities.

Contention

While the objectives of SB1792 are widely supported, there are considerations about the effectiveness and availability of the responsible pet owner courses. Discussions may arise regarding the quality and accessibility of these educational programs, along with the potential impact on sentencing practices across different jurisdictions. Critics may also question whether such measures adequately address the root causes of animal abuse or neglect, advocating for a more comprehensive approach to animal welfare legislation.

Companion Bills

TX HB162

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals; authorizing fees.

Previously Filed As

TX SB48

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

TX HB2012

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

TX SB804

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

TX HB91

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

TX HB162

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals; authorizing fees.

TX SB2438

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

TX HB4768

Relating to conditions of community supervision for defendants convicted of certain criminal offenses involving animals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.