Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB466

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

Caption

Relating to the affidavit required to be exempt from jury service due to a physical or mental impairment.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws includes a shift in how exemptions from jury duty are processed for those with health impairments. By introducing the requirement for a medical statement to accompany the affidavit, the legislation aims to ensure that the court has adequate documentation to support the request for exemption. This could potentially lead to a more streamlined process for individuals genuinely in need of exemption while also providing courts with clearer standards for evaluating such requests.

Summary

SB466 aims to amend the existing provisions regarding the exemption from jury service for individuals with physical or mental impairments. Specifically, the bill introduces new requirements for individuals requesting an exemption, mandating that they submit an affidavit that includes their name, address, and the reason for the exemption along with a medical statement from a physician or advanced practice registered nurse. This change seeks to formalize and clarify the process for obtaining an exemption due to health-related issues.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB466 might arise from concerns regarding accessibility and the burden placed on individuals with physical or mental impairments. Critics of the bill could argue that requiring a medical statement might discourage eligible individuals from seeking exemption, particularly if they face challenges in obtaining timely reports from healthcare providers. Additionally, the necessity for a friend or relative to present the affidavit may introduce further complications for those who are already dealing with difficulties related to their conditions.

Companion Bills

TX HB3913

Identical Relating to the affidavit required to be exempt from jury service due to a physical or mental impairment.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2015

Relating to the exemption from jury service for persons over a certain age.

TX HB3567

Relating to requirements for the renewal of a physician's registration permit and the delegation by a physician of certain medical acts.

TX SB626

Relating to the affidavit form provided by the Department of State Health Services for certain immunization exemptions.

TX SB2287

Relating to the authority of a peace officer to apprehend a person for emergency detention and the authority of certain facilities and physicians to temporarily detain a person with mental illness.

TX SB1624

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

TX SB871

Relating to the exemption of inventory from ad valorem taxation.

TX HB4343

Relating to health benefit plan preauthorization requirements for certain health care services and the direction of utilization review by physicians.

TX HB5088

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX SB2479

Relating to procedures regarding certain persons who are or may be persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

TX HB955

Relating to affidavits concerning cost and necessity of services in civil actions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.