Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB599

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

Caption

Relating to the deferral and reduction or waiver of certain surcharges assessed under the driver responsibility program.

Impact

The implementation of SB599 is expected to have significant implications for individuals engaged in drug court programs. By affording these individuals the possibility of having their surcharges waived or reduced upon successful completion of program requirements, the bill promotes rehabilitation over penalization. This shift aligns with broader trends in criminal justice reform, focusing on reintegration and support for individuals who may otherwise face severe financial burdens that hinder their recovery and reintegration into society.

Summary

Senate Bill 599 seeks to amend the Transportation Code by allowing the deferral and potential reduction or waiver of surcharges imposed under the driver responsibility program for individuals participating in drug court programs. The bill's intent is to provide a supportive mechanism for those involved in rehabilitation efforts by enabling courts to defer financial penalties associated with certain offenses, suggesting a more lenient, rehabilitative approach to dealing with offenders rather than a solely punitive one.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB599 appears supportive overall, particularly from stakeholders advocating for criminal justice reform and rehabilitation initiatives. Advocates for the bill argue it represents a compassionate approach toward individuals struggling with addiction, whereas some opponents might raise concerns over potential abuse of the deferral process. However, the prevailing view acknowledged in discussions seems to favor reducing barriers for those committed to overcoming their circumstances.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB599 may revolve around concerns about its potential impact on the integrity of the driver responsibility program. Critics may fear that allowing deferrals and waivers for surcharges could lead to perceptions of leniency towards offenders, possibly undermining the program's objectives. However, proponents counter that this approach is essential in fostering compliance and promoting successful rehabilitation, signalling a shift towards prioritizing public health and community welfare over strict punishment.

Companion Bills

TX HB1016

Identical Relating to the deferral and reduction or waiver of certain surcharges assessed under the driver responsibility program.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5183

Relating to educational programs for persons whose driver's license is suspended following conviction of certain drug offenses.

TX HB828

Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age.

TX HB4169

Relating to providing prevocational or similar services under certain Medicaid waiver programs.

TX SB2489

Relating to providing prevocational or similar services under certain Medicaid waiver programs.

TX HB501

Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age.

TX HB291

Relating to occupational driver's licenses and to the renewal of driver's licenses.

TX HB4885

Relating to programs established and funded under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB4040

Relating to the disclosure of charges, fees, assessments, surcharges, and taxes collected by a telecommunications provider.

TX SB8

Relating to public education, including parental rights and public school responsibilities regarding instructional materials and the establishment of an education savings account program.

TX SB2521

Relating to the powers, authorities, duties, and responsibilities of certain conservation and reclamation districts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.