Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB210

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

Caption

Relating to restitution payments for the support of a child whose parent or guardian is a victim of intoxication manslaughter.

Impact

The bill has notable implications for state laws regarding restitution in the context of violent crimes, particularly intoxication manslaughter. By mandating financial support for children affected by their parents’ tragic circumstances, it formalizes the responsibility of convicted offenders. This amendment aims to ensure that victims' children receive necessary financial support, thereby impacting the overall sentiment of justice and accountability in the criminal justice system. It represents a step toward addressing the collateral consequences that crime has on families, especially vulnerable children.

Summary

House Bill 210 aims to establish mandatory restitution payments for the support of children whose parents or guardians are victims of intoxication manslaughter. This bill seeks to amend the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure by adding a new article that requires courts to impose restitution payments to support minors until they reach the age of 18 or graduate from high school, depending on which occurs later. The bill acknowledges the financial implications of such tragedies on the surviving children, proposing that the courts determine restitution amounts based on various factors including the needs of the child and the financial resources available to the surviving guardian.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HB 210 appears to be generally positive among legislators who advocate for the rights and welfare of children impacted by crimes. Supporters argue that the bill addresses a significant gap in the current legal framework, emphasizing the importance of financial support for children when their guardians are victims of severe offenses. However, there remains a degree of concern regarding the implementation and fairness of assessing financial restitution, particularly the potential burden it could impose on the convicted individuals and their ability to comply with such orders.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at benefiting children's welfare, points of contention may arise regarding how the law balances the need for restitution versus the rights of the convicted individuals. Some may argue that mandatory restitution could lead to financial strain on those already facing consequences of their actions. Furthermore, there may be challenges associated with determining reasonable and necessary amounts for restitution, given the differing circumstances of families and the complexity of financial evaluations in the court system.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 42. Judgment And Sentence
    • Section: 0375

Companion Bills

TX SB703

Identical Relating to restitution payments for the support of a child whose parent or guardian is a victim of intoxication manslaughter.

TX HB393

Same As Relating to restitution payments for the support of a child whose parent or guardian is a victim of intoxication manslaughter.

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