Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1436 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 84TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            April 13, 2015      TO: Honorable John T. Smithee, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1436 by Smithee (Relating to appeals regarding dangerous dogs.), As Introduced    No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.  The bill would amend the Health and Safety Code to require an animal control authority to notify an owner in writing of the determination that a dog is dangerous. The bill would permit an owner to appeal the decision to a justice, county or municipal court and is entitled to a jury trail on request. The bill would amend the procedures for conducting a trial to require a court to determine the costs to house an impounded dog during the appeal process and set a bond to cover the costs. The bill would permit a party to appeal the determination of a municipal or justice court to a county court or a county court at law.The Office of Court Administration reported no significant fiscal impact to the state court system is anticipated. Local Government Impact No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.    Source Agencies:212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council   LBB Staff:  UP, FR, SD, EK, KKR    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 84TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 13, 2015





  TO: Honorable John T. Smithee, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1436 by Smithee (Relating to appeals regarding dangerous dogs.), As Introduced  

TO: Honorable John T. Smithee, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB1436 by Smithee (Relating to appeals regarding dangerous dogs.), As Introduced

 Honorable John T. Smithee, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence 

 Honorable John T. Smithee, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence 

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB1436 by Smithee (Relating to appeals regarding dangerous dogs.), As Introduced

HB1436 by Smithee (Relating to appeals regarding dangerous dogs.), As Introduced



No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.



The bill would amend the Health and Safety Code to require an animal control authority to notify an owner in writing of the determination that a dog is dangerous. The bill would permit an owner to appeal the decision to a justice, county or municipal court and is entitled to a jury trail on request. The bill would amend the procedures for conducting a trial to require a court to determine the costs to house an impounded dog during the appeal process and set a bond to cover the costs. The bill would permit a party to appeal the determination of a municipal or justice court to a county court or a county court at law.The Office of Court Administration reported no significant fiscal impact to the state court system is anticipated.

Local Government Impact

No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.

Source Agencies: 212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council

212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council

LBB Staff: UP, FR, SD, EK, KKR

 UP, FR, SD, EK, KKR