Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB333

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

Caption

Relating to the administration of educational programs for persons placed on community supervision for certain intoxication offenses.

Impact

A significant impact of SB333 is the enhancement of rehabilitation measures for intoxicated drivers through formal educational programming. By emphasizing the importance of educational completion before individuals can regain their driving privileges, this legislation aims to reduce recidivism rates associated with DWI offenses. The bill’s provisions also stipulate that in instances where a defendant does not complete the educational program, a corresponding suspension of their driver's license may be enacted. This acts as an added incentive for defendants to adhere to the prescribed educational requirements.

Summary

SB333 focuses on the administration of educational programs for individuals placed on community supervision due to certain intoxication offenses. This bill mandates that judges require defendants convicted of specific intoxication-related offenses under sections 49.04-49.08 of the Penal Code to successfully complete a state-approved educational program within a defined timeframe. Furthermore, it outlines the process for these judges to determine whether the educational program attendance requirements can be waived based on individual circumstances, thus ensuring flexibility in compliance while promoting rehabilitation.

Contention

While the bill aims to create a supportive framework for offenders, it may also spark discussions around the balance between rehabilitation and punitive measures. Critics may argue that the mandatory educational programs could pose undue burdens on defendants, particularly those facing socio-economic hardships or those who may not have access to flexible learning formats. On the other hand, supporters are likely to defend the bill, emphasizing that it provides the necessary structure to guide individuals away from future violations, promoting safer roads and responsible behaviors.

Companion Bills

TX HB833

Identical Relating to the administration of educational programs for persons placed on community supervision for certain intoxication offenses.

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