Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2319 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 84TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            April 20, 2015      TO: Honorable Abel Herrero, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB2319 by Parker (Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution, increasing a criminal penalty.), As Introduced    The probable fiscal impact of implementing the bill is indeterminate due to the unavailability of reliable data or information related to an actor's role in the offense of prostitution.  The bill would amend the Penal Code to enhance the punishment for the offense of prostitution depending on the actor's role in the encounter. Under the provisions of the bill, the punishment for the buyer would occur at the misdemeanor or felony level and increase in severity based on the number of previous convictions. Increasing the penalty for any criminal offense is expected to result in increased demands upon the correctional resources of counties or of the State due to longer terms of supervision in the community or longer terms of confinement in state correctional institutions. The bill may have a negative fiscal impact by increasing the number of people on felony community supervision or incarcerated within state correctional institutions. Whether the bill would result in a significant fiscal impact is indeterminate due to a lack of statewide data on the individual's role in the encounter, specifically which of these individuals served as the buyer in the encounter and would therefore be eligible for the penalty enhancement outlined in the bill's provisions. Local Government Impact The bill would modify misdemeanor offenses. Changes in costs associated with enforcement, prosecution, and confinement are not anticipated to have a significant fiscal impact. Changes in revenue from fines imposed and collected are not anticipated to have a significant fiscal impact.    Source Agencies:212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council   LBB Staff:  UP, KJo, LM, JPo, KVe, GDz    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 84TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 20, 2015





  TO: Honorable Abel Herrero, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence      FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB2319 by Parker (Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution, increasing a criminal penalty.), As Introduced  

TO: Honorable Abel Herrero, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence
FROM: Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB2319 by Parker (Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution, increasing a criminal penalty.), As Introduced

 Honorable Abel Herrero, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence 

 Honorable Abel Herrero, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence 

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 Ursula Parks, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB2319 by Parker (Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution, increasing a criminal penalty.), As Introduced

HB2319 by Parker (Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution, increasing a criminal penalty.), As Introduced



The probable fiscal impact of implementing the bill is indeterminate due to the unavailability of reliable data or information related to an actor's role in the offense of prostitution.

The probable fiscal impact of implementing the bill is indeterminate due to the unavailability of reliable data or information related to an actor's role in the offense of prostitution.



The bill would amend the Penal Code to enhance the punishment for the offense of prostitution depending on the actor's role in the encounter. Under the provisions of the bill, the punishment for the buyer would occur at the misdemeanor or felony level and increase in severity based on the number of previous convictions. Increasing the penalty for any criminal offense is expected to result in increased demands upon the correctional resources of counties or of the State due to longer terms of supervision in the community or longer terms of confinement in state correctional institutions. The bill may have a negative fiscal impact by increasing the number of people on felony community supervision or incarcerated within state correctional institutions. Whether the bill would result in a significant fiscal impact is indeterminate due to a lack of statewide data on the individual's role in the encounter, specifically which of these individuals served as the buyer in the encounter and would therefore be eligible for the penalty enhancement outlined in the bill's provisions.

The bill would amend the Penal Code to enhance the punishment for the offense of prostitution depending on the actor's role in the encounter. Under the provisions of the bill, the punishment for the buyer would occur at the misdemeanor or felony level and increase in severity based on the number of previous convictions. 

Increasing the penalty for any criminal offense is expected to result in increased demands upon the correctional resources of counties or of the State due to longer terms of supervision in the community or longer terms of confinement in state correctional institutions. The bill may have a negative fiscal impact by increasing the number of people on felony community supervision or incarcerated within state correctional institutions. Whether the bill would result in a significant fiscal impact is indeterminate due to a lack of statewide data on the individual's role in the encounter, specifically which of these individuals served as the buyer in the encounter and would therefore be eligible for the penalty enhancement outlined in the bill's provisions.

Local Government Impact

The bill would modify misdemeanor offenses. Changes in costs associated with enforcement, prosecution, and confinement are not anticipated to have a significant fiscal impact. Changes in revenue from fines imposed and collected are not anticipated to have a significant fiscal impact.

The bill would modify misdemeanor offenses. Changes in costs associated with enforcement, prosecution, and confinement are not anticipated to have a significant fiscal impact. Changes in revenue from fines imposed and collected are not anticipated to have a significant fiscal impact.

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

212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council

LBB Staff: UP, KJo, LM, JPo, KVe, GDz

 UP, KJo, LM, JPo, KVe, GDz