Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1725

Filed
3/7/23  
Out of Senate Committee
4/12/23  
Voted on by Senate
4/20/23  
Out of House Committee
5/6/23  
Voted on by House
5/16/23  
Governor Action
6/18/23  

Caption

Relating to the expunction of certain convictions or arrests of a minor for certain alcohol-related offenses.

Impact

The bill modifies existing laws, particularly Section 106.12 of the Alcoholic Beverage Code, thereby allowing minors who are placed under custodial or noncustodial arrest for alcohol-related offenses to apply for expungement. If granted, this expunction means the minor would not have to disclose these records later in life, which proponents argue is crucial for their reintegration and personal development. The law will apply to violations made before, on, or after the effective date, extending its reach to potentially many affected individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 1725 aims to amend the Alcoholic Beverage Code in Texas to facilitate the expunction of certain convictions or arrests of minors for specific alcohol-related offenses. The bill allows minors who have committed a first-time offense to have multiple violations resulting from a single incident removed from their criminal record. This change is intended to provide young individuals with the opportunity to move on from past mistakes without the burden of these offenses affecting their future opportunities.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 1725 appears to be positive, especially among those focused on juvenile rehabilitation and reducing the long-term impact of minor offenses. Legislators and advocates supporting this bill argue that enabling expunction will alleviate the negative consequences of past mistakes for young people. However, there may also be some skepticism about whether this could lead to leniency in the enforcement of alcohol laws among minors.

Contention

While SB 1725 received vast support in the legislature, it brings forth discussions regarding the balance between accountability and rehabilitation for young offenders. Some concerns were expressed about ensuring that this legislative change does not incentivize underage drinking or diminish the seriousness of alcohol-related offenses. Nevertheless, the bill passed with significant support in both the Senate and the House, indicating a legislative consensus on its intent to aid minors in overcoming potential barriers arising from their youthful indiscretions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Alcoholic Beverage Code

  • Chapter 1. General Provisions
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 106. Provisions Relating To Age
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB3415

Identical Relating to the expunction of certain convictions or arrests of a minor for certain alcohol-related offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.