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- ...death or something like that.
- We must remove the disability penalty that schools face because of the basic allotment and close the
I would like to discuss the penalty to districts
- This penalty is regardless of the amount of time they spend receiving services outside of the general
- I ask this committee to increase the special education allotment and eliminate a funding penalty that
Efforts to improve awareness and enforce penalties for
- in Bastrop County, resulting in the deaths of Ulysses Rodriguez
- This can result in inefficiency, increased operations, and potential penalties for truck operators.
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Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 22nd, 2025 at 11:04 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- This video was sent days after John's death, and the friend
- So prior to John's death, the caretaker was able to remove approximately $30,000 out of his account and
- penalty case, until...
- Death investigations by non-law enforcement entities.
Autopsy reports and death investigations by non-law
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S/C on County & Regional Government Apr 14th, 2025 at 10:04 am
House S/C on County & Regional Government
- It prevents overdose deaths and reduces the impact of drug use on the community.
- healthcare facility visits increased by over 220%, and over that same period, substance-involved deaths
- span> Age 15 to 19 experienced an over 500% increase in overdose deaths
- Well, it doesn't appear to include any fines or penalties in that regard. It could, as I could...
- This recommendation amends section 254.042 of the Texas Election Code to limit the late filing penalty
- We had some testimony before the Commission on the surprise late penalties that continue to accrue.
- under section 254.042 to help prevent those penalties from becoming overwhelming.
- , the date and penalty of each violation, four, which penalties have been referred to the Office of the
- was incurred, 3. the date and penalty of each violation, 4. which penalties have been referred to the
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89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Sep 3rd, 2025 at 06:09 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- , and there is a penalty.
- to the list of available penalties.
- Can you be subject to these penalties?
- Penalties exist in the Constitution.
- or licensure penalties to not have...
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House Administration Sep 1st, 2025 at 06:09 pm
House Administration Committee
Then there's a provision that says any other penalty
That if any penalty is to be levied against a member.
- What this rule purports to do is to create an open-ended penalty provision that has no definition.
- If you have penalties and punishments. Lay them out here.
- We need to know what the penalties are. And that's not what this does.
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Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 22nd, 2025 at 10:04 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- ...new offenses and change penalties.
- It creates a criminal offense and increases criminal penalties.
- On new offenses and changed penalties, the chair recognizes
- The bill also increases the criminal penalty and changes the
- The criminal penalty for certain violations of court orders
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89th Legislative Session - Second Called Session Aug 18th, 2025 at 12:08 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
This bill also addresses increasing criminal penalties
- for disaster relief organizations and screening for criminal offenses while increasing criminal penalties
- to the designation and use of certain spaces and facilities according to sex, authorizing a civil penalty
- No. 171 by Hicklin relating to flood risk for certain campgrounds, providing civil penalties for the
- No. 171 by Hicklin relating to emergency safety certification requirements, providing civil penalties
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Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Apr 9th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee
- span marker="1483" data-time="8892"> to those lobbying activities, providing a criminal and civil penalty
- bill we heard relating to genetic information security for residents of the state, providing a civil penalty
- Regulations to avoid penalties such as the potential loss
- Many of those were COVID-related, on-duty-related deaths.
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89th Legislative Session Mar 7th, 2025 at 02:00 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- or changing facility in a public school, authorizing a civil penalty
- certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling, creating criminal offenses and increasing criminal penalties
- 1113 by Cain, relating to the production and regulation of hemp, providing for an administrative penalty
- board of trustees of a school district regarding laws governing public schools, providing a civil penalty
- HB 1160 by Hull, relating to increasing the criminal penalty
- , and seek legal relief, with penalties deposited into the Compensation of Victims Crime Fund.
- School districts may not indemnify officers or employees who must pay a penalty.
- The bill requires a violation to be knowing for a civil penalty to be assessed and limits the civil penalty
- knowingly for a civil penalty to be assessed.
- for a civil penalty to be assessed at all.
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89th Legislative Session Mar 17th, 2025 at 02:00 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- marker="13" data-time="72"> These bonds use taxes and bond-related products for providing a criminal penalty
- HB2407 relates to increasing the criminal penalty for the failure
This bill authorizes self-penalties and creates criminal
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HB2461 by Leach relates to increasing the criminal penalty
- prohibiting lobbyists from representing certain aliens or foreign entities, providing a criminal penalty
This bill is, simply put, a penalty against those who
The bill authorizes civil penalties of up to $5,000 per
But it allows us to impose penalties to compel them to
- We're abiding by Article 3, Section 10; we're creating that penalty to encourage their participation.
- That's why those penalties are imposed for out-of-state absence.
- to prevent excessive penalties.
- So Senate Bill 2046 enhances the initial criminal penalty by one degree.
- It creates a tiered penalty system based upon a contract amount for each penalty enhancement that follows
- A Class E misdemeanor for penalty for rigging an $11 million bid, a $35 million bid.
- The penalties didn't match with the egregiousness of what had occurred. Alleged, yes.
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Criminal Jurisprudence S/C on New Offenses and Changed Penalties Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am
We don't do offices that change penalties or come to order
- Or 20, the penalty remains the same.
House Bill 3507 proposes a tiered penalty system to target
- fiftieth, this new bill would allow judges, juries, and prosecutors the option to pursue higher penalties
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I'm here today in support of HB 1871, which increases the penalties
- SB2371, criminal penalty.
SB2392, criminal penalty.
SB2514, criminal penalty.
SB2876, criminal penalty.
- There's no fiscal note or criminal penalties on this bill.
So I was just wondering about the penalty class.
- I'll grant you that within the whole range of penalties, they also have Class A misdemeanors.
- I'm just openly wondering whether the penalty...
- Considering the penalties, that is meant to end...
- I'm just like openly wondering whether penalty enhancement will actually get to our goal here.
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S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Mar 31st, 2025 at 02:03 pm
House S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships
- , because I know that when folks either don't pay their child support or they pay late, there's a penalty
- I believe it's a 6% penalty.
- So the current and the future child support owed for that child, because I mean whatever penalties that
- The penalties we can get you an answer back to.
- I mean, I'm just curious where those penalties go, who they get paid to, because if they go to the AG's