Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2559

Filed
2/21/23  
Out of House Committee
4/11/23  
Voted on by House
4/20/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/3/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/9/23  
Governor Action
6/13/23  

Caption

Relating to the persons authorized to administer an oath in this state.

Impact

The passage of HB 2559 will positively impact the administration of oaths by providing retired justices of the peace with new authority that they previously lacked. Currently, only certain judges and retired judges have this ability, and by including retired justices of the peace, the bill aims to standardize the legal framework for oath administration. This adjustment may streamline processes in which oaths are commonly utilized, enhancing accessibility and consistency in legal proceedings.

Summary

House Bill 2559 is a legislative measure aimed at amending the Texas Government Code, specifically concerning the individuals authorized to administer oaths in the state. The bill explicitly allows retired justices of the peace the same authority as other retired judges and municipal court judges to administer oaths. This change is intended to recognize the legal experience and parity of retired justices of the peace with their counterparts, ensuring a consistent approach to who can administer oaths throughout the state of Texas.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 2559 appears to be favorable. Legislative discussions have highlighted the importance of acknowledging the qualifications of retired justices of the peace. Advocates argue that this bill bridges a gap that has existed within the legal framework regarding who can serve as an authoritative figure for administering oaths. Overall, there seems to be a consensus that the bill reflects the need for equity among judicial positions in the state.

Contention

While the discussions around HB 2559 have generally been supportive, some concerns may arise regarding the extent of authority granted to retired justices. Critics might question if this increase in authority may lead to potential misuse or an increase in the number of individuals authorized to administer oaths without appropriate oversight. However, such concerns were not prominently featured in the legislative debates, indicating a strong likelihood of support for the bill.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 602. Administration Of Oaths
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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1285

Relating to persons authorized to administer an oath in this state.

TX HB3752

Relating to the administration of oaths by a county treasurer.

TX SB435

Relating to the powers and duties of a county treasurer.

TX HB3474

Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures regarding proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including the service of process and delivery of documents related to the proceedings, the administration of oaths, and the management of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, and the composition of certain juvenile boards; establishing a civil penalty; increasing certain court costs; authorizing fees.

TX HB2522

Relating to the powers and duties of a county treasurer.

TX HB4181

Relating to the organization and efficient operation of the legislative branch of state government.

TX HB907

Relating to persons authorized to conduct a marriage ceremony.

TX SB1717

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

TX HB79

Relating to fiscal and other matters necessary for implementation of the judiciary budget as enacted by H.B. No. 1, Acts of the 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, and to the operation and administration of, and practice and procedures in courts in, the judicial branch of state government.

TX SB2111

Relating to legal representation of indigent persons in this state and to proceedings before a magistrate including the appointment of counsel for an indigent defendant.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.