Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1042

Filed
12/19/22  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain notice and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

Impact

The proposed amendments will primarily affect the Health and Safety Code, notably Section 571, which deals with methods of giving notice and the filing of documents. Under this bill, the requirement for individuals to file original documents after submitting electronic copies will be repealed. This change is expected to reduce bureaucracy and make it easier for individuals—especially those facing mental health challenges—to navigate the legal system. Additionally, by simplifying notice processes, the bill aims to ensure more swift and effective judicial proceedings, ultimately benefiting both the courts and the individuals involved.

Summary

House Bill 1042, introduced by Representative Hinojosa, seeks to amend various notice and filing requirements specifically related to court proceedings involving individuals with mental illness. This legislation aims to modernize and streamline current processes by eliminating outdated requirements, which can hinder efficiency in mental health-related legal matters. By updating these procedures, the bill intends to enhance the efficacy of court operations while ensuring that individuals in these proceedings receive timely and proper notifications as required by law.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1042 appears to be largely positive among lawmakers. Proponents argue that by streamlining judicial procedures, the bill will not only alleviate burdens from the courts but also serve the best interests of individuals dealing with mental health issues. The discussion within the committee reflected a consensus on the need for reforming these outdated practices, emphasizing the necessity of adapting to current technological advancements in filing and notice procedures.

Contention

While support for HB 1042 seems strong, notable points of contention may arise concerning the implications of loosening filing requirements for potentially vulnerable individuals. Critics might argue that easing such requirements could unintentionally lead to lapses in essential legal protections or notices, although specific opposition to the bill wasn't highlighted in the current discussions. Overall, the bill focuses on enhancing efficiency and accessibility within the court system, suggesting that any contention would likely revolve around ensuring that protections for individuals facing mental health challenges remain robust as changes are implemented.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 571. General Provisions
    • Section: 013
    • Section: 014

Companion Bills

TX SB64

Identical Relating to certain notice and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

Previously Filed As

TX SB213

Relating to certain notice requirements and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

TX HB3469

Relating to certain notice requirements and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

TX SB395

Relating to certain notice requirements and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

TX HB2936

Relating to certain notice requirements and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

TX SB64

Relating to certain notice and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

TX SB53

Relating to certain notice and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.

TX SB1912

Relating to certain notice requirements and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness and representation of proposed patients in proceedings for court-ordered mental health services.

Similar Bills

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