Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2688

Caption

Relating to the creation of a specialty treatment court for certain individuals residing with a child who is the subject of a juvenile court case.

Impact

The creation of the juvenile family drug court program will have significant implications on state laws related to family court proceedings. It empowers county commissioners to establish these specialty courts in an effort to streamline the process through specific guidelines aimed at rehabilitation. The program's design incorporates a comprehensive case management approach, ensuring that those accused of substance abuse can receive necessary treatment and support while their legal matters are being resolved. In this way, it is expected to improve outcomes for children in the system by addressing parental substance abuse directly.

Summary

House Bill 2688 aims to establish a specialty treatment court program directed at individuals who reside with a child involved in juvenile court proceedings and are suspected of having substance abuse issues. This bill is intended to integrate substance abuse treatment services into the judicial process for these families, thereby addressing concerns around addiction while focusing on child welfare. By creating a court specifically for managing these cases, the bill seeks to provide a more supportive and rehabilitative environment for families grappling with substance abuse problems.

Contention

While the intent behind HB2688 is to enhance support for families dealing with substance abuse, the implementation of such treatment courts could generate discussion and debate regarding their effectiveness and appropriateness in the juvenile justice system. There may be concerns about the ability of counties to effectively manage the financial and operational aspects of these courts, especially regarding the funding mechanisms outlined in the bill, which suggest that participants may need to contribute based on their ability to pay. Furthermore, the interplay between judicial oversight and rehabilitation services will be critical in addressing potential long-term impacts on families and children.

Companion Bills

TX SB997

Same As Relating to the creation of a specialty treatment court for certain individuals residing with a child who is the subject of a juvenile court case.

Previously Filed As

TX HB454

Relating to the creation of a specialty treatment court for certain individuals residing with a child who is the subject of a juvenile court case.

TX SB1100

Relating to the creation of a specialty treatment court for certain individuals residing with a child who is the subject of a juvenile court case.

TX SB997

Relating to the creation of a specialty treatment court for certain individuals residing with a child who is the subject of a juvenile court case.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.