Texas 2021 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2498 Fiscal Note / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/18/2021

                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD     Austin, Texas       FISCAL NOTE, 87TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION             April 18, 2021       TO: Honorable Nicole Collier, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence     FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board      IN RE: HB2498 by Campos (Relating to harassment using a temporary or disposable telephone number; creating a criminal offense.), As Introduced     No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would amend the Penal Code to expand the criminal offense of harassment to include making obscene, intimidating, or threatening electronic communications from a temporary or disposable telephone number provided by technological means. The offense as expanded would be a Class B misdemeanor for a first-time offender and a Class A misdemeanor for a repeat offender.According to the Office of Court Administration, no significant fiscal impact to the state court system is anticipated.  Local Government ImpactA Class B misdemeanor is punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000, confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days, or both. A Class A misdemeanor is punishable by a fine of not more than $4,000, confinement in jail for a term not to exceed one year, or both. Costs associated with enforcement, prosecution and confinement could likely be absorbed within existing resources. Revenue gain from fines imposed and collected is not anticipated to have a significant fiscal implication.According to the Texas Association of Counties, no significant fiscal implication to counties is anticipated.  Source Agencies: b > td > 212 Office of Court Admin, 304 Comptroller of Public Accounts  LBB Staff: b > td > JMc, DKN, CMA, ANE

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 87TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 18, 2021

 

 

  TO: Honorable Nicole Collier, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence     FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board      IN RE: HB2498 by Campos (Relating to harassment using a temporary or disposable telephone number; creating a criminal offense.), As Introduced   

TO: Honorable Nicole Collier, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence
FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB2498 by Campos (Relating to harassment using a temporary or disposable telephone number; creating a criminal offense.), As Introduced

 Honorable Nicole Collier, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence

 Honorable Nicole Collier, Chair, House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence

 Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board 

 Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board 

 HB2498 by Campos (Relating to harassment using a temporary or disposable telephone number; creating a criminal offense.), As Introduced 

 HB2498 by Campos (Relating to harassment using a temporary or disposable telephone number; creating a criminal offense.), As Introduced 



No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

The bill would amend the Penal Code to expand the criminal offense of harassment to include making obscene, intimidating, or threatening electronic communications from a temporary or disposable telephone number provided by technological means. The offense as expanded would be a Class B misdemeanor for a first-time offender and a Class A misdemeanor for a repeat offender.According to the Office of Court Administration, no significant fiscal impact to the state court system is anticipated.

 Local Government Impact

A Class B misdemeanor is punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000, confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days, or both. A Class A misdemeanor is punishable by a fine of not more than $4,000, confinement in jail for a term not to exceed one year, or both. Costs associated with enforcement, prosecution and confinement could likely be absorbed within existing resources. Revenue gain from fines imposed and collected is not anticipated to have a significant fiscal implication.According to the Texas Association of Counties, no significant fiscal implication to counties is anticipated.

Source Agencies: b > td > 212 Office of Court Admin, 304 Comptroller of Public Accounts

212 Office of Court Admin, 304 Comptroller of Public Accounts

LBB Staff: b > td > JMc, DKN, CMA, ANE

JMc, DKN, CMA, ANE