Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2934

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

Caption

Relating to the civil consequences imposed on persons arrested for, charged with, or convicted of certain criminal offenses.

Impact

The bill proposes to protect defendants who may be financially unable to pay fines or fees imposed due to criminal offenses. Courts would be required to notify the appropriate county officials if a defendant is found indigent. This would prevent the denial of motor vehicle registration and the imposition of additional fees associated with payment inaction. By prohibiting the use of old fines to deny registration after two years, the bill aims to alleviate the burden on individuals struggling to comply with financial obligations due to their legal situations.

Summary

House Bill 2934 aims to address the civil consequences faced by individuals arrested for, charged with, or convicted of certain criminal offenses in Texas. The bill specifically focuses on amending various subsections of the Transportation Code related to the denial of motor vehicle registration based on outstanding fines, fees, or court citations. One of the key provisions includes a time limitation on how long past due fines can impact an individual's ability to register their vehicle, setting a two-year expiration for the information submitted regarding these fines.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 2934 may involve debates on the balance between enforcing penalties for criminal offenses and providing leniency for those facing financial hardships. Supporters of the bill argue that it fosters a more equitable legal system by preventing potentially punishable consequences for individuals who are unable to pay fines, while opponents may express concerns that the bill could undermine the enforcement of justice by allowing individuals to escape accountability for their fines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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