Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB183

Caption

Relating to a defense to prosecution for the criminal offense of theft of service.

Impact

The newly added section provides individuals with a legal defense against prosecution for theft of service if it can be demonstrated that the terms of the rental agreement fall under the definition of a rental-purchase agreement. This change aims to protect consumers who may be inadvertently caught in legal issues pertaining to the misunderstanding of rental terms, especially in cases of non-payment.

Summary

Senate Bill 183 relates specifically to the defense of prosecution for the criminal offense of theft of service under the Texas Penal Code. The bill proposes a key amendment to Section 31.04 of the Penal Code, adding a new subsection that clarifies when a written rental agreement can be considered a rental-purchase agreement. Under this definition, a rental-purchase agreement allows individuals to initially rent property with the provision that, after subsequent payments, they may gain ownership of the said property.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB183 may arise from how broadly or narrowly the definition of a rental-purchase agreement is interpreted. Stakeholders in the rental property industry could debate the implications this bill would have on contract enforcement and the overall rental market dynamics in Texas. Critics may argue that the bill could potentially foster abuses by allowing tenants to exploit the defenses provided under the ambiguous definition of rental-purchase agreements, posing risks to property owners and lessors.

Companion Bills

TX HB836

Same As Relating to a defense to prosecution for the criminal offense of theft of service.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2897

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of theft of service.

TX HB2917

Relating to peace officers and the investigation and prosecution of criminal offenses.

TX HB327

Relating to the affirmative defense to prosecution for a criminal offense for persons acting under duress.

TX SB968

Relating to the affirmative defense to prosecution for a criminal offense for persons acting under duress.

TX SB395

Relating to defenses to prosecution for certain criminal offenses involving material or conduct that may be obscene or is otherwise harmful to children.

TX HB3847

Relating to defenses to prosecution for certain criminal offenses involving material or conduct that may be obscene or is otherwise harmful to children.

TX HB2602

Relating to defenses to prosecution for certain criminal offenses involving material or conduct that may be obscene or is otherwise harmful to children.

TX SB1007

Relating to defenses to prosecution for certain criminal offenses involving material or conduct that may be obscene or is otherwise harmful to children.

TX HB4056

Relating to defenses to prosecution for certain criminal offenses involving material or conduct that may be obscene or is otherwise harmful to children.

TX HB1059

Relating to a prohibition on prosecuting or referring to juvenile court certain persons for certain conduct constituting the offense of prostitution, to the provision of services to those persons, and to the prosecution of related criminal offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.