Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1209

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
3/23/11  
Introduced
2/9/11  
Voted on by House
3/31/11  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a probate fee exemption for estates of certain law enforcement officers, firefighters, and others killed in the line of duty.

Impact

By exempting probate fees for these estates, HB1209 is set to amend the Texas Probate Code and Estates Code, creating a distinct provision that recognizes the sacrifices made by law enforcement and firefighting personnel. The bill specifically prevents court clerks from charging fees for filing wills or for service in administering the estates of eligible decedents. This legislative change indicates a significant acknowledgment of the risks associated with these professions and aims to provide financial support to grieving families during a challenging time.

Summary

House Bill 1209 introduces an exemption from probate fees for the estates of certain law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other public servants who die in the line of duty. This bill aims to alleviate the financial burden on the families of these individuals by removing the costs associated with the probate process for their estates. The eligible decedents are defined in accordance with existing laws regarding public safety personnel, ensuring targeted relief for families affected by the loss of these heroes.

Contention

One notable point of discussion surrounding HB1209 revolves around whether the exemption could lead to increased administrative burdens for probate courts. Some may argue that while the intention is commendable, the implications for court resources and procedures may need further consideration. Additionally, stakeholders may discuss the criteria for eligibility and the broader impact on state finances, particularly concerning the waiver of fees which are typically a source of revenue for court operations.

Companion Bills

TX SB543

Identical Relating to a probate fee exemption for estates of certain law enforcement officers, firefighters, and others killed in the line of duty.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2649

Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers.

TX SB1207

Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers.

TX HB1332

Relating to the exemption of certain firefighters and police officers from jury service.

TX SB1960

Relating to the carrying of weapons by community supervision and corrections department officers, juvenile probation officers, and certain retired law enforcement officers and to criminal liability for taking a weapon from certain of those officers.

TX HB3617

Relating to the carrying of weapons by community supervision and corrections department officers, juvenile probation officers, and certain retired law enforcement officers and to criminal liability for taking a weapon from certain of those officers.

TX HB2316

Relating to the employment of certain peace officers, detention officers, county jailers, or firefighters who are injured in the course and scope of duty.

TX HB90

Relating to benefits for certain members of the Texas military forces and survivors of members of the Texas military forces.

TX SB219

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and law enforcement agencies regarding law enforcement officers and the use of body worn cameras; authorizing fees.

TX HB2158

Relating to tuition and fee exemptions for firefighters enrolled in certain courses at public institutions of higher education.

TX SB1373

Relating to decedents' estates and the delivery of certain notices or other communications in connection with those estates or multiple-party accounts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.