Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1921

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

Caption

Relating to requiring criminal history record information concerning a family member being proposed to serve as a guardian of a ward or proposed ward.

Impact

The legislation is poised to enhance the oversight in guardianship cases, particularly by mandating that courts utilize the criminal history information while deciding on the appointment or removal of guardians. By doing so, it aims to create a more structured and reliable process for guardianship appointments. The bill could, therefore, lead to increased confidence in guardianship decisions and safeguard the rights of those in vulnerable positions, ensuring that they are placed in the care of appropriate individuals.

Summary

House Bill 1921 proposes amendments to the Texas Estates Code with the objective of requiring background checks for individuals considered to serve as guardians for a ward. The bill stipulates that criminal history record information must be obtained for various categories of guardians, primarily focusing on provisions that aim to protect the interests and welfare of vulnerable adults or minors by ensuring that potential guardians do not have concerning criminal backgrounds. This measure reflects a growing recognition of the importance of accountability and safety in guardianship arrangements.

Contention

While the intent of HB1921 is largely to ensure safety and accountability in guardianship decisions, there may be points of contention regarding privacy and the implications of requiring such background checks. Critics might argue about the fairness of disqualifying potential guardians based on past offenses, especially if they argue such offenses do not relate to the abilities needed to fulfill guardianship responsibilities. Additionally, concerns might surface around the interpretation and use of the background information, particularly regarding how it could impact family members eligible for guardianship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4123

Relating to access to and use of certain criminal history record information.

TX HB653

Relating to guardianships of the person of wards with profound intellectual disabilities who are minors or were minors when their guardianship proceedings commenced.

TX SB2549

Relating to guardianships of the person of wards with profound intellectual disabilities who are minors or were minors when their guardianship proceedings commenced.

TX SB1785

Relating to the dissemination of criminal history record information by the Department of Public Safety.

TX SB2248

Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.

TX HB3184

Relating to guardianships and the delivery of certain notices or other communications in connection with guardianship proceedings.

TX SB1457

Relating to guardianships and the delivery of certain notices or other communications in connection with guardianship proceedings.

TX SB1624

Relating to guardianships and services for incapacitated persons and to the emergency detention of certain persons with mental illness.

TX SB23

Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.

TX SB12

Relating to guardianships for persons who are incapacitated; changing a fee.

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