Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB346

Caption

Relating to the consolidation, allocation, classification, and repeal of certain criminal court costs and other court-related costs, fines, and fees; imposing certain court costs and fees and increasing and decreasing the amounts of certain other court costs and fees.

Impact

The consolidation of criminal court costs is expected to have significant implications for local governments, which often rely on fees as a substantial part of their revenue. By establishing a standardized structure for collection and redistribution of these fees, Senate Bill 346 may simplify financial management for local jurisdictions while ensuring that funds are appropriately directed towards judicial and public safety initiatives. However, this shift may also reduce the financial autonomy that municipalities currently enjoy with respect to their local fees.

Summary

Senate Bill 346 seeks to consolidate, allocate, classify, and repeal certain criminal court costs and related fees. This legislative intent reflects a systematic approach to unify the myriad fees imposed across various jurisdictions in Texas. By consolidating court costs associated with convictions, the bill aims to create clearer guidelines for how fees are assessed, distributed, and collected, thus improving the efficiency of the judicial financial processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be pragmatic, emphasizing the need for modernization in the management of court-related fees. Supporters argue that the changes will promote transparency and efficiency within the judicial system, while critics express concern over potential revenue losses for smaller municipalities dependent on these funds. This division indicates a tension between fiscal responsibility for the state at large and the immediate financial needs of local communities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact on communities with limited resources that previously benefited from a variety of local fees. Critics argue that standardizing fees at the state level may undermine specific local initiatives designed to address community needs. Some stakeholders worry that such centralization could limit the capacity of local governments to tailor regulations and fees that uniquely fit their constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1612

Relating to court administration and costs; increasing certain court costs; authorizing fees.

TX HB3403

Relating to court administration and costs; increasing certain court costs; authorizing fees.

TX HB1546

Relating to the recovery of fees, court costs, and expenses in family law proceedings.

TX HB3186

Relating to youth diversion strategies and procedures for children accused of certain fine-only offenses in municipal and justice courts and related criminal justice matters; authorizing fees.

TX SB1505

Relating to youth diversion strategies and procedures for children accused of certain fine-only offenses in municipal and justice courts and related criminal justice matters; authorizing fees.

TX SB380

Relating to payment of certain court costs associated with interpreters.

TX HB3544

Relating to payment of certain court costs associated with interpreters.

TX HB3474

Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures regarding proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including the service of process and delivery of documents related to the proceedings, the administration of oaths, and the management of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, and the composition of certain juvenile boards; establishing a civil penalty; increasing certain court costs; authorizing fees.

TX HB3386

Relating to the criminal district courts, statutory county courts, and criminal law magistrates in Tarrant County.

TX SB1921

Relating to the payment of certain fines and costs by a defendant.

Similar Bills

TX SB2186

Relating to pretrial diversion programs funded by the community justice assistance division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the provision of training and technical assistance provided by the division.

TX HB4604

Relating to pretrial diversion programs funded by the community justice assistance division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the provision of training and technical assistance provided by the division.

TX HB1653

Relating to pretrial diversion programs funded by the community justice assistance division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB2242

Relating to youth diversion programs for children accused of certain fine-only offenses and related criminal justice matters; authorizing and imposing fees.

TX HB4606

Relating to youth diversion programs for children accused of certain fine-only offenses and related criminal justice matters; authorizing and imposing fees.

TX HB597

Relating to the creation of a graffiti pretrial diversion program; authorizing a fee.

TX HB3660

Relating to youth diversion programs for children accused of certain fine-only offenses and related criminal justice matters; authorizing and imposing fees and fines.

TX SB512

Relating to youth diversion programs for children accused of certain fine-only offenses and related criminal justice matters; authorizing and imposing fees and fines.