Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3674

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Caption

Relating to the persons who may request an attorney general opinion.

Impact

If enacted, HB3674 is expected to impact various state officials, including the governor, the lieutenant governor, heads of state departments, and other designated authorities. By specifying who can request an opinion, the bill may improve the standardization of legal inquiries made to the Attorney General, potentially leading to more timely responses and greater consistency in the legal interpretations provided by the state. This change may also aid in reducing ambiguity surrounding the authority of various officials in matters that require legal interpretation.

Summary

House Bill 3674 proposes changes to the Government Code regarding who may request an opinion from the Attorney General of Texas. This bill amends Section 402.042(b) to define and potentially expand the list of individuals and entities that are authorized to seek legal opinions. The stated aim of the bill is to clarify and streamline the process for obtaining legal guidance from the Attorney General's office, thereby enhancing government transparency and accountability. This change reflects a recognition of the importance of legal clarity for state officials and departments in carrying out their duties.

Contention

While the bill is primarily a technical amendment to improve the legal framework, there may be points of contention related to who is included or excluded from the list of those eligible to request legal opinions. Stakeholders could raise concerns regarding the accessibility of legal resources for certain state entities or the implications of selectively permitting requests by certain officials. Furthermore, discussions may evolve around the effectiveness of this bill in addressing the broader needs for legal support among various state institutions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 402. Attorney General
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1575

Relating to the authority of the chair of the State Board of Education to request an attorney general opinion.

TX HB2731

Relating to the authority of a member of the State Board of Education to request an attorney general opinion.

TX HB3167

Relating to requests made under the public information law that require a large amount of personnel time.

TX SB950

Relating to the attorney general's defense of a district or county attorney against certain lawsuits in federal court.

TX HB1499

Relating to the duties of court-appointed guardians ad litem, attorneys ad litem, and amicus attorneys in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.

TX HB5214

Relating to actions brought by the attorney general on behalf of certain persons under the Texas Free Enterprise and Antitrust Act of 1983.

TX SB930

Relating to the publication of opinions by a court.

TX SB1195

Relating to the duty of the attorney general to prosecute certain criminal offenses.

TX HB1627

Relating to implicit bias training for justices and judges of state courts, judicial officers, certain court personnel, and attorneys licensed to practice law in this state.

TX HB4549

Relating to the duty of the attorney general to prosecute certain criminal offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.