Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2412

Filed
2/16/23  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

Impact

The bill seeks to address a notable increase in small claims cases filed by civilly committed individuals, with testimony highlighting that a large majority of these cases lack merit. Proponents argue that by imposing stricter criteria for filing lawsuits, including the requirement for claimants to exhaust internal grievance processes before proceeding with court actions, HB2412 can reduce unnecessary economic strain on Texas courts and promote a more judicious use of judicial resources. For example, testimonies from judicial officials reveal that out of numerous claims filed, the vast majority were dismissed, indicating a pressing need for reform.

Summary

House Bill 2412 aims to amend the Civil Practice and Remedies Code in Texas by establishing Chapter 14A, which specifically regulates civil actions initiated by civilly committed individuals, particularly those deemed sexually violent predators. The bill intends to alleviate the burden on the court system by limiting frivolous lawsuits filed by these individuals, facilitating a more efficient judicial process. Under this proposed legislation, courts are empowered to dismiss claims that are found to be false, frivolous, or malicious, thus narrowing the scope for litigation that does not have a substantive legal basis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2412 appears mixed, with notable support from legislators and court representatives who emphasize the need for prudent legal measures to reduce frivolous litigation. However, there is significant opposition from advocacy groups who argue that such a bill could potentially restrict the rights of civilly committed individuals, leaving them with limited avenues for legal recourse against legitimate grievances. Critics have voiced concerns that administrative barriers might prevent those with valid legal claims from accessing the judicial system effectively.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around the balance between reducing frivolous lawsuits and protecting the rights of civilly committed individuals. Opponents of the bill worry that the rigorous standards imposed, such as requiring individuals to submit affidavits disclosing previous claims and declaring financial capacity, could undermine access to justice. They fear that this may inadvertently silence legitimate complaints and hinder the ability of these individuals to seek redress. The debate reflects broader tensions in legislative discussions over how to effectively manage court resources while ensuring equitable access to the legal system for vulnerable populations.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Civil Practice And Remedies Code

  • Chapter 14. Inmate Litigation
    • Section: New Section

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 841. Civil Commitment Of Sexually Violent Predators
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB1180

Identical Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3360

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

TX SB908

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

TX SB1180

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

TX SB1442

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

Similar Bills

TX SB908

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

TX HB3360

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

TX SB1180

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

TX SB1442

Relating to civil actions by a civilly committed individual.

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TX HB2424

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IL HB1466

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IL SB1352

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