Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3863 Latest Draft

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                            83R3734 RWG-D
 By: Kuempel H.B. No. 3863


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of magistrates in Guadalupe County.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 54, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter KK to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER KK. MAGISTRATES IN GUADALUPE COUNTY
 Sec. 54.2001.  AUTHORIZATION; APPOINTMENT; ELIMINATION.
 (a)  The Commissioners Court of Guadalupe County may authorize the
 judges of the district and statutory county courts in Guadalupe
 County to appoint one or more part-time or full-time magistrates to
 perform the duties authorized by this subchapter.
 (b)  The judges of the district and statutory county courts
 in Guadalupe County by a unanimous vote may appoint magistrates as
 authorized by the Commissioners Court of Guadalupe County.
 (c)  An order appointing a magistrate must be signed by the
 local presiding judge of the district courts serving Guadalupe
 County, and the order must state:
 (1)  the magistrate's name; and
 (2)  the date the magistrate's employment is to begin.
 (d)  An authorized magistrate's position may be eliminated
 on a majority vote of the Commissioners Court of Guadalupe County.
 Sec. 54.2002.  QUALIFICATIONS; OATH OF OFFICE.  (a)  To be
 eligible for appointment as a magistrate, a person must:
 (1)  be a citizen of the United States;
 (2)  have resided in Guadalupe County for at least the
 two years preceding the person's appointment; and
 (3)  be at least 30 years of age.
 (b)  A magistrate appointed under Section 54.2001 must take
 the constitutional oath of office required of appointed officers of
 this state.
 Sec. 54.2003.  COMPENSATION.  (a)  A magistrate is entitled
 to the salary determined by the Commissioners Court of Guadalupe
 County.
 (b)  A full-time magistrate's salary may not be less than
 that of a justice of the peace of Guadalupe County as established by
 the annual budget of Guadalupe County.
 (c)  A part-time magistrate's salary is equal to the per-hour
 salary of a justice of the peace.  The per-hour salary is determined
 by dividing the annual salary by a 2,000 work-hour year.  The local
 administrative judge of the district courts serving Guadalupe
 County shall approve the number of hours for which a part-time
 magistrate is to be paid.
 (d)  The magistrate's salary is paid from the county fund
 available for payment of officers' salaries.
 Sec. 54.2004.  JUDICIAL IMMUNITY.  A magistrate has the same
 judicial immunity as a district judge.
 Sec. 54.2005.  TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT.  (a)  A magistrate
 may be terminated by a majority vote of all the judges of the
 district and statutory county courts of Guadalupe County.
 (b)  To terminate a magistrate's employment, the local
 administrative judge of the district courts serving Guadalupe
 County must sign a written order of termination. The order must
 state:
 (1)  the magistrate's name; and
 (2)  the final date of the magistrate's employment.
 Sec. 54.2006.  JURISDICTION; RESPONSIBILITY; POWERS.  (a)
 The judges of the district or statutory county courts shall
 establish standing orders to be followed by a magistrate or parties
 appearing before a magistrate, as applicable.
 (b)  To the extent authorized by this subchapter and the
 standing orders, a magistrate has jurisdiction to exercise the
 authority granted by the judges of the district or statutory county
 courts.
 (c)  A magistrate has all of the powers of a magistrate under
 the laws of this state and may administer an oath for any purpose.
 (d)  A magistrate shall give preference to performing the
 duties of a magistrate under Article 15.17, Code of Criminal
 Procedure.
 (e)  A magistrate is authorized to:
 (1)  set, adjust, and revoke bonds before the filing of
 an information or the return of an indictment;
 (2)  conduct examining trials;
 (3)  determine whether a defendant is indigent and
 appoint counsel for an indigent defendant;
 (4)  issue search and arrest warrants;
 (5)  issue emergency protective orders;
 (6)  order emergency mental commitments; and
 (7)  conduct initial juvenile detention hearings if
 approved by the Guadalupe County Juvenile Board.
 (f)  With the express authorization of a justice of the
 peace, a magistrate may exercise concurrent criminal jurisdiction
 with the justice of the peace to dispose as provided by law of cases
 filed in the precinct of the authorizing justice of the peace,
 except for a trial on the merits following a plea of not guilty.
 (g)  A magistrate may:
 (1)  issue notices of the setting of a case for a
 hearing;
 (2)  conduct hearings;
 (3)  compel production of evidence;
 (4)  hear evidence;
 (5)  issue summons for the appearance of witnesses;
 (6)  swear witnesses for hearings;
 (7)  regulate proceedings in a hearing; and
 (8)  perform any act and take any measure necessary and
 proper for the efficient performance of the duties required by the
 magistrate's jurisdiction and authority.
 Sec. 54.2007.  PERSONNEL, EQUIPMENT, AND OFFICE SPACE.  The
 Commissioners Court of Guadalupe County shall provide:
 (1)  personnel for the legal or clerical functions
 necessary to perform the magistrate's duties authorized by this
 chapter; and
 (2)  sufficient equipment and office space for the
 magistrate and personnel to perform the magistrate's essential
 functions.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2013.