Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1460

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to appointment of a bailiff to serve the 105th District Court.

Impact

The bill amends Section 53.001 of the Government Code by adding a new subsection to facilitate the presence of a bailiff in the 105th District Court. This amendment underscores the legislative commitment to improve the judicial process in rural counties, ensuring that smaller districts have adequate support in court proceedings. By delineating specific roles and responsibilities for the bailiff, the legislation also aims to streamline operations within the court system.

Summary

Senate Bill 1460, introduced on March 7, 2013, pertains specifically to the appointment of a bailiff for the 105th District Court. This bill seeks to formalize the appointment of a bailiff who will serve the district court in Kleberg County. It allows for provisions under which, upon agreement from the commissioners' courts of both Kleberg and Kenedy Counties, the bailiff may also serve the court in Kenedy County. This cross-boundary capability aims to enhance the operational efficiency of the court system in this jurisdiction.

Contention

While the bill is straightforward in its intent, discussions surrounding its implementation may touch on broader themes such as resource allocation and jurisdictional oversight. The need for a bailiff in Kenedy County, specifically through an agreement with Kleberg County, could raise questions about operational funding and the distribution of judicial resources. However, overall, the bill has received unanimous support in preliminary votes, indicating general agreement on its necessity.

Companion Bills

TX HB2942

Identical Relating to appointment of a bailiff to serve the 105th District Court.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1806

Relating to the Harrison County Court at Law.

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