LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION March 6, 2009 TO: Honorable Todd Hunter, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB1011 by Gonzalez Toureilles (Relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling.), As Introduced No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would amend the Family Code relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling. To the extent the bill would amend court procedures regarding siblings who may be separated from a child, no additional workload to the courts or fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would take effect September 1, 2009. Local Government Impact No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated. Source Agencies:212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council, 530 Family and Protective Services, Department of LBB Staff: JOB, TP, TB, NM LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION March 6, 2009 TO: Honorable Todd Hunter, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB1011 by Gonzalez Toureilles (Relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling.), As Introduced TO: Honorable Todd Hunter, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: HB1011 by Gonzalez Toureilles (Relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling.), As Introduced Honorable Todd Hunter, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Honorable Todd Hunter, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board HB1011 by Gonzalez Toureilles (Relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling.), As Introduced HB1011 by Gonzalez Toureilles (Relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling.), As Introduced No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would amend the Family Code relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling. To the extent the bill would amend court procedures regarding siblings who may be separated from a child, no additional workload to the courts or fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would take effect September 1, 2009. The bill would amend the Family Code relating to court-ordered access to a child by the child's sibling. To the extent the bill would amend court procedures regarding siblings who may be separated from a child, no additional workload to the courts or fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would take effect September 1, 2009. Local Government Impact No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated. Source Agencies: 212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council, 530 Family and Protective Services, Department of 212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council, 530 Family and Protective Services, Department of LBB Staff: JOB, TP, TB, NM JOB, TP, TB, NM