Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4417

Filed
3/9/23  
Out of House Committee
4/20/23  
Voted on by House
5/4/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/17/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/21/23  
Governor Action
6/11/23  

Caption

Relating to the administration of court-ordered programs regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Impact

If enacted, HB 4417 will simplify and modernize the structure of programs required by courts when dealing with offenders of alcohol-related and drug offenses, particularly for minors. It seeks to ensure that defendants are offered relevant and accessible educational programs that are approved and regulated by TDLR. By eliminating outdated language and unnecessary references, this bill will contribute to a more coherent regulatory framework, facilitating better enforcement and adherence to the law.

Summary

House Bill 4417 addresses the administration of court-ordered programs that fall under the regulation of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). The primary goal of the bill is to update and streamline existing provisions related to alcohol and drug awareness programs by eliminating references to specific programs that are no longer in operation. This legislative effort reflects a commitment to ensuring that regulations are current and aligned with available programs, increasing the efficiency of the judicial system regarding court-ordered education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Bill 4417 has been largely positive, with legislators recognizing the necessity of keeping laws up-to-date and relevant to current programs. The bill has received broad bipartisan support, indicated by the unanimous votes in both the House and Senate, emphasizing a shared commitment to effective regulation and the improvement of restorative justice strategies. There were no notable public protests or opposition to the bill, suggesting a general consensus among stakeholders.

Contention

While there appears to be minimal contention surrounding HB 4417, it has prompted discussions about the adequacy and availability of educational programs in rural counties. Some concerns have been raised regarding defendants in areas with fewer resources, particularly related to access to alcohol awareness programs. The bill allows online program completion as an alternative, yet some advocates argue that further measures may be necessary to ensure that all defendants, regardless of their location, can meet the court's educational requirements.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Alcoholic Beverage Code

  • Chapter 106. Provisions Relating To Age
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115
    • Section: 115

Transportation Code

  • Chapter 521. Driver's Licenses And Certificates
    • Section: 375
    • Section: 376
    • Section: 375
    • Section: 376
    • Section: 375
    • Section: 376
    • Section: 375
    • Section: 376
    • Section: 375
    • Section: 376

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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