Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB683

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
3/9/09  
Voted on by Senate
3/19/09  
Out of House Committee
5/22/09  
Voted on by House
5/27/09  
Governor Action
6/19/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/30/09  

Caption

Relating to the employment, powers, and duties of and procedures for matters referred to a statutory probate court judge or associate judge.

Impact

The bill will have a significant impact on state laws regarding judicial assignments, particularly in the realm of probate courts. By establishing clear guidelines for handling judge recusal, the bill intends to reduce delays in legal proceedings concerning probate cases. The changes proposed in SB683 mean that the administration of justice in this area could potentially become more efficient, facilitating the resolution of important family and estate matters without unnecessary prolongation due to judicial conflicts.

Summary

SB683 aims to amend the Government Code concerning the procedures around the recusal or disqualification of judges in statutory probate courts in Texas. The bill sets forth the conditions under which a statutory probate judge may be replaced with another judge if they are recused or disqualified due to any reason. This amendment seeks to streamline the judicial process in probate matters, ensuring timely judicial assignment when necessary, thereby improving the functionality of the courts handling such cases.

Contention

While the intention behind SB683 is to enhance judicial efficiency, discussions surrounding the bill may raise concerns about broader implications for judicial independence and the autonomy of local courts. Some stakeholders may be apprehensive that increased centralization of control over judicial assignments could limit the discretion of local presiding judges. Additionally, critics might argue that the provisions concerning recusal could lead to pressures on judges to handle cases they are personally conflicted about, which could undermine public trust in the judicial process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB251

Relating to the payment of certain costs associated with certain assignments of a statutory probate court judge.

TX HB103

Relating to the appointment of a retired or former judge as a visiting judge in certain counties.

TX HB2567

Relating to the creation of Probate Court No. 3 of Bexar County, Texas, and the administration of the statutory probate courts in Bexar County.

TX HB2272

Relating to associate judges and Department of Family and Protective Services representation in child protection court proceedings.

TX HB70

Relating to the assignment of certain retired and former justices and judges.

TX HB94

Relating to the assignment of certain retired and former justices and judges.

TX SB37

Relating to the assignment of certain retired and former justices and judges.

TX SB1173

Relating to the appointment of criminal law hearing officers and of a special presiding judge and associate judges for certain courts.

TX HB3115

Relating to the eligibility of certain retired or former district court judges for assignment as a visiting judge.

TX HB2865

Relating to the assignment of certain retired and former justices and judges.

Similar Bills

TX SB1471

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.

TX HB3669

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.

TX HB1438

Relating to probate matters, including guardianships and other matters related to incapacitated persons.

TX SB1717

Relating to the operation and administration of the judicial branch of state government.

TX HB2372

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate court judge and subsequent assignment of another judge.

TX HB2858

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.

TX SB1665

Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.