Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2620

Filed
2/22/23  
Out of House Committee
4/14/23  
Voted on by House
4/21/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/18/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/21/23  
Governor Action
6/18/23  

Caption

Relating to the confinement in a county jail of a person pending a transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to compensation to a county for certain costs of confinement.

Impact

The implementation of HB 2620 is expected to significantly impact county-level budgets by ensuring that counties receive compensation for the expenses associated with housing prisoners awaiting transfer to state facilities. The reimbursement is specifically for daily confinement costs, excluding any medical or healthcare-related expenses. This bill seeks to establish a clearer process and timeframe to hold the TDCJ accountable for picking up prisoners, ultimately protecting counties from incurring substantial costs in cases of delays.

Summary

House Bill 2620 addresses the issue of individuals awaiting transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) while confined in county jails. The bill mandates that the state must reimburse counties for the costs incurred when they house these individuals, particularly if the TDCJ does not pick them up within a specified timeframe of 45 days following their adjudication. This legislation aims to alleviate the financial pressures faced by counties that temporarily house state prisoners while waiting for transfer to the TDCJ.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 2620 has been largely positive among counties and local government representatives. Many local officials, including those from Tarrant County, expressed appreciation for the bill, viewing it as essential for budget stability and proper management of county resources. However, some may still have concerns about the overall workload and processes related to prisoner transfers, given the new statewide standards introduced by the legislation.

Contention

While HB 2620 appears to be uncontroversial with significant support from legislators, it does highlight ongoing discussions about the operational efficiencies between local and state systems, particularly in corrections. Some stakeholders might be concerned about potential delays by either party in the transfer of prisoners, which could lead to inconsistencies and conflicts regarding the reimbursements. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the need for precise documentation and timely actions to ensure financial accountability.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 499. Population Management; Special Programs
    • Section: 071
    • Section: 071
    • Section: 121
    • Section: 1215
    • Section: 071
    • Section: 121
    • Section: 071
    • Section: 1215
    • Section: 121
    • Section: 071
    • Section: 121

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 42. Judgment And Sentence
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1563

Relating to the confinement in a county jail of a person pending a transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to the compensation for certain costs of confinement.

TX SB318

Relating to the confinement in a county jail of a person pending a transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to the compensation for certain costs of confinement.

TX HB1550

Relating to the confinement in a county jail of a person pending a transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to the reimbursement of certain costs of confinement.

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