Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1336

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Caption

Relating to the amount of certain awards under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act.

Impact

The proposed amendments will have a significant impact on state laws governing the compensation of crime victims. By increasing the award limits, the bill intends to alleviate the financial burden on victims who must face extensive medical expenses, rehabilitation, and adjustments to their living situations. This could enhance the victims' quality of life and provide more adequate help in their recovery process, leading to potential long-term benefits for the state’s compensation program and its effectiveness in aiding recovery for victims.

Summary

SB1336 proposes amendments to the Crime Victims' Compensation Act concerning the awards provided for victims experiencing substantial injury and pecuniary losses. The bill specifically raises the maximum award for extraordinary pecuniary loss due to catastrophic personal injuries, allowing for up to $100,000 instead of the previous limit of $75,000. This change aims to provide more substantial support for victims who suffer total permanent disabilities as a result of criminal acts, recognizing the long-term financial impacts these injuries can have on their lives.

Contention

While the bill is designed to increase support for crime victims, it may prompt discussions around budgetary implications, given the potential for increased claims due to the higher compensation limits. Legislators may debate the funding for such awards and whether the adjustments will strain the resources allocated for the Crime Victims' Compensation Program. Additionally, opinions may differ regarding the appropriateness of compensation caps and how these changes align with addressing the needs of all crime victims equitably.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 56a. Rights Of Crime Victims
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB250

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX SB49

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX HB2877

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX SB2298

Relating to crime victims' compensation.

TX HB4651

Relating to compensation for health care services under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act

TX HB959

Relating to compensation under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act for certain lost wages.

TX SB146

Relating to the creation of the Uvalde Victims' Compensation Fund.

TX HB798

Relating to crime victims' compensation for certain relocation and housing rental expenses.

TX SB574

Relating to the creation of the School Violence Victims' Compensation Fund.

TX HB4721

Relating to the creation of the School Violence Victims' Compensation Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.