Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB726

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/11/11  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the establishment of the judicial access and improvement account to provide funding for basic civil legal services, indigent defense, and judicial technical support through certain county service fees and court costs imposed to fund the account.

Impact

If enacted, SB726 would amend several sections of the Government Code, resulting in the establishment of a financial mechanism that channels resources directly into legal and judicial support services. Specifically, it intends to allocate 70% of the remaining funds in the Judicial Access and Improvement Account to basic civil legal services for indigent individuals, while the remaining 30% would support the fair defense account. This could have a significant effect on access to justice for low-income communities, potentially improving representation and access to legal resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 726 aims to create the Judicial Access and Improvement Account, a dedicated fund to enhance support for civil legal services, indigent defense, and judicial technical improvements. The funding for this account is proposed to come from specific court costs and service fees collected by county courts. The bill stipulates that a portion of the funds collected will be allocated for electronic filing and retrieval systems to modernize court operations, which is increasingly necessary in today's digital legal environment.

Contention

However, discussions surrounding SB726 indicate some concerns, particularly regarding the fairness and adequacy of funding for legal services. Critics argue that reliance on court costs and fees could disproportionately affect individuals already facing financial hardship due to legal issues. Additionally, there could be contention regarding the effectiveness of the proposed funding structure, specifically the distribution of funds between civil and criminal legal services. Opponents are worried that the bill may not sufficiently address the needs of the most vulnerable populations in Texas, suggesting that a more holistic approach to funding might be necessary.

Companion Bills

TX HB2174

Similar Relating to funding for basic civil legal services, indigent defense, and judicial technical support through certain fees and court costs and to the establishment of the judicial access and improvement account.

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