Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4267 Compare Versions

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1-86R28020 LHC-F
2- By: Wu, Miller, Dutton, White H.B. No. 4267
3- Substitute the following for H.B. No. 4267:
4- By: Dutton C.S.H.B. No. 4267
1+86R14416 LHC-F
2+ By: Wu H.B. No. 4267
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75 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
86 AN ACT
97 relating to requirements for a juvenile's appearance in a judicial
108 proceeding.
119 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1210 SECTION 1. Chapter 54, Family Code, is amended by adding
1311 Sections 54.12 and 54.13 to read as follows:
1412 Sec. 54.12. USE OF RESTRAINTS. (a) A mechanical or
1513 physical restraint may not be used on a child during a judicial
1614 proceeding and any restraint must be removed before the child's
1715 appearance before the court unless the court finds that:
1816 (1) the use of a mechanical or physical restraint is
1917 necessary:
2018 (A) to prevent physical injury to the child or
2119 another; or
2220 (B) because the child has a history of disruptive
2321 courtroom behavior that has placed others in potentially harmful
2422 situations; and
2523 (2) the mechanical or physical restraint used is the
2624 least restrictive restraint effective to prevent physical injury to
2725 the child or another or the child's escape.
2826 (b) The court shall provide the child's attorney an
2927 opportunity to be heard before the court may order the use of a
3028 mechanical or physical restraint. If the use of a restraint is
3129 ordered, the court shall make findings of fact in support of the
3230 order.
3331 Sec. 54.13. CLOTHING DURING JUDICIAL PROCEEDING. (a)
34- Except as provided by Subsection (b), during a judicial proceeding,
35- a court shall permit a child to wear clothing other than a uniform
36- provided by a detention or correctional facility if:
37- (1) the child's attorney requests the court's
38- permission for the child to wear other clothing; and
39- (2) the child's attorney or family member provides the
32+ During a judicial proceeding, a court shall permit a child to wear
33+ clothing other than a uniform provided by a detention or
34+ correctional facility.
35+ (b) If at the time of the judicial proceeding the child does
36+ not have access to any clothing other than a uniform provided by a
37+ detention or correctional facility, the court shall provide the
4038 child with appropriate clothing.
41- (b) The court may deny an attorney's request under
42- Subsection (a)(1) only if the court finds that granting the request
43- would present:
44- (1) a substantial risk of the child's flight from the
45- courtroom; or
46- (2) a safety risk to the child or another person.
4739 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.