Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3378

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to an annual term for the 47th District Court.

Impact

The passage of HB 3378 brings the terms of the 47th District Court in line with the established framework for other district courts in Texas, which generally operate with two terms per year starting in January and July. The bill's implementation is expected to streamline the court's operations, potentially allowing for better resource allocation and planning within the judicial system. This adjustment may also provide clarity for legal practitioners and residents of Armstrong County regarding court schedules and operational expectations.

Summary

House Bill 3378 addresses procedural changes regarding the 47th District Court in Texas, specifically establishing an annual term schedule for the court. The bill amends the Government Code to stipulate that the 47th District Court in Armstrong County will commence its term on the first Monday in January. This change aims to standardize the scheduling of court terms within that judicial jurisdiction, moving away from the staggered terms typically applied elsewhere in the state. By doing so, the bill seeks to enhance the efficiency and predictability of court proceedings in this district.

Contention

While the bill passed unanimously in the House, there were discussions around the need for such a change and its implications for local legal practices. Concerns were raised regarding whether the alterations would adequately meet the needs of the district's population or present any unforeseen challenges in the management of court cases. Nonetheless, advocates for the bill argued that the reform aligns with broader efforts to improve the state’s judicial processes and ensure that courts function smoothly and reliably.

Notable_points

The bill successfully passed with a vote of 136 in favor and none against, indicating a strong legislative support for the amendments proposed. The unanimous support reflects an understanding of the importance of procedural consistency within the judicial system, reinforcing the effectiveness of the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3386

Relating to the criminal district courts, statutory county courts, and criminal law magistrates in Tarrant County.

TX SB802

Relating to the annual base salary of a district judge.

TX HB2285

Relating to the authority of certain independent school districts to change the terms for members of the districts' board of trustees.

TX HB438

Relating to the annual base salary from the state of a district judge.

TX HB4916

Relating to the jurisdiction of the 205th Judicial District and the 394th Judicial District.

TX HJR48

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature, Texas congressional districts, and State Board of Education districts and revising procedures for redistricting.

TX HJR4

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature, Texas congressional districts, and State Board of Education districts and revising procedures for redistricting.

TX HB731

Relating to the reapportionment of state legislative, congressional, and judicial districts and the functions and duties of the independent redistricting commission.

TX HB3249

Relating to regular reporting of district court workload.

TX HB5387

Relating to the election, terms, and resignation of the board of commissioners of the Brazoria Drainage District No. 4.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.