Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1528

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Caption

Relating to the composition of the First and Fourteenth Courts of Appeals Districts.

Impact

The modifications put forth by HB 1528 are expected to enhance the organization of the appellate courts by clarifying the counties included in each district. By consolidating jurisdictional boundaries, the bill could streamline the appeals process, allowing for more consistent rulings and possibly reducing the backlog of cases in these courts. It is crucial for ensuring that residents in the specified counties are aware of the jurisdiction under which their appeals will be heard.

Summary

House Bill 1528 aims to amend the composition of the First and Fourteenth Courts of Appeals Districts in Texas. The bill proposes changes to sections of the Government Code that delineate which counties fall under each court's jurisdiction. This restructuring is anticipated to impact how cases are distributed and adjudicated within these appellate courts, potentially influencing the efficiency of the judicial process in the state.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 1528 may arise primarily from stakeholders concerned about the implications of altering court compositions. Supporters might argue that such changes are necessary to reflect demographic and regional shifts in the populations served by the courts. Conversely, opponents could raise concerns that adjusting court boundaries might dilute the representation of unique community issues within the judicial system, or disrupt established precedents and practices.

Notable_points

A key point of contention anticipated in discussions of this bill will likely be the balance between improving judicial efficiency and ensuring adequate local representation in appeals. Given the potential effects on legal proceedings for residents of the affected counties, these discussions are expected to be robust within the legislative community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SCR13

Recognizing the Texas Black Reconstruction Legislators Recognition Act.

TX HB1114

Relating to the service area of the Blinn Junior College District.

TX HB4471

Relating to the issuance by certain conservation and reclamation districts of bonds for the development and maintenance of recreational facilities.

TX SB364

Relating to the service area of the Blinn Junior College District.

TX SB1045

Relating to the creation of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals with jurisdiction over certain civil cases, the compensation of the justices of that court, and the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals in this state.

TX SB938

Relating to the issuance by certain conservation and reclamation districts of bonds for the development and maintenance of recreational facilities.

TX HB3166

Relating to the creation of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals with jurisdiction over certain civil cases, the compensation of the justices of that court, and the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals in this state; authorizing fees.

TX SJR32

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the authority of the legislature to permit conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to issue bonds supported by ad valorem taxes to fund the development and maintenance of parks and recreational facilities.

TX HJR79

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the authority of the legislature to permit conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to issue bonds supported by ad valorem taxes to fund the development and maintenance of parks and recreational facilities.

TX HB4026

Relating to the creation of the office of state special prosecutor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.