2001 Legislation:

The Big List of Bills

The Texas Probate Web Site tracks probate- and trust-related legislation.  Information on tracked bills may be found on the Master Bill Tracking Page. This page lists the tracked bills plus others which for some reason caught the eye of Glenn Karisch, owner and editor of the Texas Probate Web Site.   (Note that these bills may have nothing to do with probate or trust law.)   This is just a listing of bills with links to their bill histories.  No tracking information is given.

HJR 1 -- HJR ?

Bill Author Description Links
HJR 4 Wolens Proposing a constitutional amendment correcting technical errors in home equity lien provisions of the Texas Constitution and clarifying a lender's ability to cure certain violations of the home equity lien provisions. Bill History
HJR 5 Solomons Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing requirements for imposing a lien for work and material used in the construction, repair, or renovation of improvements on residential homestead property. Bill History
HJR 6 Junell; Goodman Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for gubernatorial appointment to fill vacancies in the offices of appellate justices and judges and for nonpartisan retention elections for those justices and judges. Bill History
HJR 7 Brown, Betty Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a county or a city or town to establish an ad valorem tax freeze on residence homesteads of the elderly and their spouses. Bill History
HJR 9 Averitt Removes the constitutional prohibition of perpetual trusts.  (This constitutional amendment would require voter approval.) Bill History
HJR 11 Corte Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the tax rate on the income component of the franchise tax. Bill History
HJR 14 Telford Would amend the constitution to add the right to hunt and fish to the bill of rights. Bill History
HJR 15 Hupp Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to a right of privacy. Bill History
HJR 17 Gallego Proposing a constitutional amendment creating a vacancy in a judicial office if a judge or justice becomes a candidate for a public elective office other than a judicial office. Bill History
HJR 18 Turner, Bob Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for four-year terms of office for members of the house of representatives. Bill History
HJR 20 Keffer Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the composition of the Texas House of Representatives. Bill History
HJR 27 West, George "Buddy" Proposing a constitutional amendment to require a candidate for the legislature to pass the basic skills examination required by law for students entering public institutions of higher education. Bill History
HJR 31 Wilson Proposing a constitutional amendment to lower the minimum voting age in elections (to 14). Bill History
HJR 43 Wilson Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to authorize the state to operate casinos and games of chance or skill. Bill History
HJR 45 Tillery Proposing a constitutional amendment to require the governor to call a special session for the appointment of presidential electors under certain circumstances. Bill History
HJR 48 Dutton Proposing a constitutional amendment permitting an encumbrance to be fixed on homestead property for an obligation to pay certain property owners' association fees without permitting the forced sale of the homestead. Bill History
HJR 49 Jones, Jesse Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the market value of the residence homestead of a disabled or elderly person that may be exempt from ad valorem taxation by a school district. Bill History
HJR 52 Cook Proposing a constitutional amendment clearing land titles by relinquishing and releasing any claim of sovereign ownership or title to an interest in certain lands in Bastrop County. Bill History
HJR 53 Cook Proposing a constitutional amendment granting the legislature authority to release the state's interest in land that is held by a person in good faith under color of title. Bill History
HJR 54 Junell; Gallego; Wohlgemuth Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the use of income and appreciation of the permanent school fund. (Enabling legislation for HB 1020.) Bill History
HJR 61 Gallego Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the constitutional requirement for decennial reapportionment of the judicial districts and to abolish the Judicial Districts Board. Bill History
HJR 64 Junell Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the allocation of the constitutional appropriation to certain institutions of higher education not entitled to participate in funding from the available university fund. Bill History
HJR 67 Chisum Proposing a constitutional amendment to extend residence homestead ad valorem tax exemptions and protection from forced sale to a homestead owned by a family-owned business. Bill History
HJR 74 Keel; Gallego Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the investment and management of the permanent school fund. (Replaces prudent man investment standard with prudent investor rule.) Bill History
HJR 76?

HB 1 -- HB 500

Bill Author Description Links
HB 1 Junell Relating to the General Appropriations Bill. Bill History
HB 2 Gallego Relating to the regulation of certain political contributions, political expenditures, and political advertising; providing civil and criminal penalties. Bill History
HB 4 Gallego Relating to nonpartisan elections for statewide judicial office, to the regulation of political contributions and expenditures in connection with statewide judicial office, and to the public financing of campaigns for statewide judicial office; providing civil and criminal penalties. Bill History
HB 8 -- HB 9; 11?
HB 18 Corte Requires certain judgment debtors (including those who committed breaches of fiduciary duty) and attorneys who have been sanctioned to provide to the judgment creditor and file with the court within 30 days of judgment a detailed financial disclosure, including copies of income tax returns. Bill History
HB 19 Corte Requires attorney for personal representative of estate to disclose breaches of fiduciary duties and misrepresentations to beneficiaries and court, permits suit against attorney who fails to do so, and prohibits personal representative from using estate funds to defend itself unless court finds it is likely to prevail. Bill History
HB 24 Corte Limits attorneys' fees in cases where settlement offer is made. Bill History
HB 54 Cuellar Provides protection for reporters against having to reveal sources of information. Bill History
HB 55 Cuellar Relating to the right of an employee to time off from work to participate in certain activities of the employee's child. Bill History
HB 60 Clark Relating to the punishment for theft committed against elderly individuals. Bill History
HB 61 Clark Provides a party making a settlement offer an opportunity to recover litigation costs. Bill History
HB 62 Wolens Relating to the authority of a judge of a district or county court to try a civil case at an institution of higher education. Bill History
HB 76 Garcia Relating to family and medical leave for certain employees; providing a civil penalty. Bill History
HB 80 Gallego Relating to immunity applicable to certain persons acting under the Texas Anatomical Gift Act. Bill History
HB 98 Maxey Relating to the provision of Medicaid to certain persons making the transition from foster care to independent living. Bill History
HB 117 Nixon, Joe Relating to proportionate responsibility in certain civil suits. Bill History
HB 130 Deshotel Relating to notice concerning certain unclaimed property. Bill History
HB 133 Deshotel Relating to requiring certain long-term care institutions to refer persons to other institutions. Bill History
HB 148 Wohlgemuth Relating to the appeal of an interlocutory order to certify or refuse to certify a class action. Bill History
HB 150? Jones, Delwin Relating to the composition of the districts of the Texas House of Representatives. Bill History
HB 154 Thompson Requires DHS to set the personal needs allowance for certain Medicaid recipients who are residents of long-term care facilities at a minimum of $75 (up from $30). Bill History
HB 158 Garcia Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to qualify as residents of this state for purposes of higher education tuition and to qualify for higher education financial aid. Bill History
HB 160 Smith Relating to the admission of minors to facilities for and to the consent of minors to the treatment and rehabilitation of chemical dependency. Bill History
HB 167 Gallego Relating to the regulation of political contributions to certain unopposed judicial candidates; providing a civil penalty. Bill History
HB 176 Luna, Vilma Relating to the use of telecommunication in certain civil pretrial and trial proceedings. Bill History
HB 181 Turner, Bob Relating to the organizing of the house of representatives if the terms of house members are increased to four years. Bill History
HB 189 Burnam Relating to parity in certain disability insurance benefits. Bill History
HB 195 Najera Relating to the collection of information identifying persons who are suspected or convicted of committing certain property offenses against elderly individuals. Bill History
HB 199 Pitts Relating to the review of plans and specifications and the inspection of buildings or facilities for the purpose of eliminating architectural barriers encountered by persons with disabilities. Bill History
HB 212 Longoria Relating to the order of preference for assigning certain visiting judges. Bill History
HB 214 Longoria Would permit the licensing as attorneys of persons who complete law school and work in a law office for 10 years but never pass the bar. Bill History
HB 215 Longoria Would exempt employees with 10+ years of service from the employment at will doctrine. Bill History
HB 220 Wise Relating to the prosecution of, the punishment for, and venue in the prosecution of certain offenses involving the abduction of or interference with the custody of children. Bill History
HB 233 Hawley Relating to the liability of volunteers at certain free health clinics. Bill History
HB 250 Hope Creates Montgomery County Court at Law No. 4 Bill History
HB 275 Berman Relating to the punishment for assaults committed against certain sports officials. Bill History
HB 276 Berman Relating to limiting civil liability for certain sports officials. Bill History
HB 281 Garcia Relating to the selection of presidential electors. Bill History
HB 317 Telford Relating to the location where the court of appeals for the Sixth Court of Appeals District transacts business. Bill History
HB 319 Tillory Relating to regulation of the use of laser pointers; providing a criminal penalty. Bill History
HB 326 Cuellar Relating to a statewide group insurance program for employees and retirees of school districts. Bill History
HB 327 Bosse Relating to adoption of the Business Organizations Code; providing penalties. Bill History
HB 329 Lewis, Glenn Relating to coverage for maternity benefits under health benefit plans. Bill History
HB 330 Berman Requires person executing durable power of attorney to give notice to everyone within the second degree of consanguinity, gives those persons an opportunity to sue to show lack of capacity, and permits court to revoke power of attorney in cases of fraud duress or breach of fiduciary duty. Bill History
HB 333 McClendon Relating to the voluntary admission of minors for the treatment and rehabilitation of chemical dependency and a minor's right to refuse related medication, therapy, or treatment. Bill History
HB 336 West, George "Buddy" Relating to the creation of a separate account for the deposit of child support payments. Bill History
HB 338 Averitt Relating to information related to criminal activity, fraud, material misrepresentation, or nondisclosure in connection with an insurance transaction. Bill History
HB 352 Wohlgemuth Relating to the creation of a covenant marriage. Bill History
HB 358 Wise Relating to the requirement that an applicant for a driver's license provide the Department of Public Safety with the applicant's social security number. Bill History
HB 359 Wise Relating to the identification information required of an applicant for a driver's license. Bill History
HB 362 Averitt Relating to the definition of unfair competition and unfair and deceptive acts or practices in the business of insurance. Bill History
HB 370 Hinojosa Relating to the fees imposed for the preservation, restoration, and management of certain county records. Bill History
HB 381 Berman Amends Section 31.002(f) of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code to limit the prohibition against a court ordering the turnover of exempt property to property exempt under Tex. Prop. Code Sec. 42.0021.   Would this threaten the creditor proection of other exempt property (such as life insurance and annuities?) Bill History
HB 386 Nixon, Joe Relating to participation by private school students in University Interscholastic League sponsored activities. Bill History
HB 392 Maxey Relating to certain communications with the primary care provider of a person admitted to a state mental health facility. Bill History
HB 396 Wise Relating to the requirement that an applicant for a driver's license provide certain identification information to the Department of Public Safety. Bill History
HB 397 Wise Relating to possession of or access to a child. Bill History
HB 398 Smith Relating to disclosure of medical billing records regarding a patient. Bill History
HB 408 Shields Relating to misrepresentation concerning political activity of a tax-exempt organization; providing a criminal penalty. Bill History
HB 410 Maxey Relating to public access to certain information regarding psychologists. Bill History
HB 413 Zbanek Relating to qualified domestic relations orders. Bill History
HB 418 Maxey Relating to the requirement that certain mental health professionals provide pro bono services to indigent patients. Bill History
HB 426 Tillery Relating to regulation of cemeteries; providing civil and criminal penalties. Bill History
HB 432 Driver Relating to driving privileges of drivers under 18 years of age. Bill History
HB 434 Heflin Relating to the procedures for handling certain defendants acquitted of an offense by reason of insanity. Bill History
HB 441 Madden Relating to the disposition of unexpended political contributions. Bill History
HB 465 Longoria Relating to a suit for a legal separation in a marriage. Bill History
HB 466 Solomons Relating to issuance of a driver's license to a minor. Bill History
HB 469 Solomons Relating to the creation of the County Court at Law No. 2 of Denton County and to the jurisdiction of and certain procedure in that court. Bill History
HB 482 Naishtat Adds family members and guardians to the list of persons who cannot be retaliated or discriminated against for reporting nursing home abuse and gives them a statutory basis for suing because of retaliation or discrimination. Bill History
HB 483 Naishtat Cleans of references to "lunatics," "non compos mentos," etc., and changes them to "incapacitated persons" in various statutes. Bill History
HB 490 Heflin Relating to procedural and technical corrections of the Texas Property Tax Code, with respect to multiple appraisals of a property, notices of delinquency, penalties and interest on deferred taxes, additional penalty on delinquent taxes against property that escaped taxation in previous years, definitions of personal property subject to seizure, notices of sale of seized personal property and real property, excess proceeds of tax sales, costs and expenses incurred in delinquent tax suits, post judgment taxes, vacating void tax judgments and tax sales, costs of tax sale, remedies of purchaser at void tax sale, redemptions, and reenactment of duplicate or overlapping provisions in the Tax Code. Bill History
HB 493 Haggerty Relating to exempting from Chapter 39 of the Business and Commerce Code certain transactions involving real property. Bill History
HB 496 Chisum Relating to the recognition [actually non-recognition] of a same-sex marriage or civil union. Bill History

HB 501 -- HB 1000

Bill Author Description Links
HB 502 Carter Relating to executory contracts for the conveyance of real property. Bill History
HB 506 Smith Relating to the transfer of a limitation on school district ad valorem taxes on the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of an elderly person to a subsequent homestead. Bill History
HB 526 Bailey Relating to the selection of presidential electors. Bill History
HB 534 Thompson Gives a visiting statutory probate judge assigned under Govt. Code Sec. 25.0022 the power to make Section 5B and 608 transfers. Bill History
HB 535 Thompson Makes an administrative change for recording the service of a visiting judge. Bill History
HB 536 Thompson Amends Sections 5 and 606 to make filing a probate case in a statutory probate court mandatory in counties with such courts. Bill History
HB 537 Thompson Fixes a problem with a 1999 bill to permit a statutory probate court to transfer a case back to the court it came from if jurisdiction is lost, even if that court is in another county. Bill History
HB 538 Thompson Permits a visiting statutory probate judge assigned under Section 25.0022 of the Government Code to hear ancillary matters in his or her home county, unless a party objects. Bill History
HB 539 Thompson Provides for court approval of contracts for sports, entertainment and advertising entered into by minors and permits a portion of the earnings to be preserved for the child in an 867 trust. Bill History
HB 543 Deshotel Relating to the composition of the First, Ninth, and Fourteenth courts of appeals districts. Bill History
HB 548 Keffer Relating to the conduct of the business of certain surety companies. Bill History
HB 552 Mowery Relating to limits on political contributions to and direct campaign expenditures made on behalf of certain candidates, officeholders, and political committees; providing criminal penalties. Bill History
HB 555 Mowery Relating to the elimination of straight-party voting in connection with certain judicial races. Bill History
HB 562 Madden Relating to procedures for an automatic recount in certain elections. Bill History
HB 563 Madden Relating to certain practices and procedures involved with a polling place used in an election. Bill History
HB 587 Thompson and 61 others Relating to the investigation and prosecution of an offense motivated by bias or prejudice and to other remedies for and protections against certain hateful acts.  (The Hate Crimes Bill.) Bill History
HB 590 Goodman Relating to the adoption of biological siblings. Bill History
HB 591 Goodman Relating to the liability of a parent who fails to provide court-ordered health insurance for a child. Bill History
HB 628 Naishtat Permits the court to appoint a noncorporate trustee of an 867 trust; permits a guardian ad litem to apply for creation of an 867 trust. Bill History
HB 638 Turner, Sylvester Relating to terminating or contesting the parent-child relationship of certain parents. Bill History
HB 639 Turner, Sylvester Relating to the selection of presidential electors. Bill History
HB 659 Picket; Reyna, Arthur Relating to the regulation of the sale and inspection of real estate. Bill History
HB 664 Keel Relating to the jurisdiction of the County Court at Law Number 4 of Travis County. Bill History
HB 668 Maxey Relating to the prohibition of employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. Bill History
HB 669 Wilson Relating to the suspension of a student from participation in extracurricular activities. Bill History
HB 670 Wilson Relating to a prohibition against naming a tax-supported public facility after a business entity. Bill History
HB 672 Wilson Relating to lowering the minimum voting age in elections (to 14). Bill History
HB 679 Homer Relating to providing a deduction of not more than $100,000 for a corporation under the franchise tax. Bill History
HB 689 Thompson Cleans up jurisdictional loose ends for statutory probate courts, including specifying their jurisdiction over certain matters in the Health and Safety Code. Bill History
HB 690 Thompson Relating to an alternate maximum interest charge on a non-real property loan. Bill History
HB 691 Thompson Relating to income withholding for spousal maintenance; providing a penalty. Bill History
HB 696 Telford; Tillory Relating to programs and systems administered by the Employees Retirement System of Texas. Bill History
HB 703 Maxey Relating to prescription drug coverage under the state Medicaid program. Bill History
HB 706 Morrison Relating to the emergency possession of and termination of the parent-child relationship of certain abandoned children. Bill History
HB 713 Wilson Relating to the establishment of residential living facilities for certain youth. Bill History
HB 714 Wilson Relating to foster care for a child who resides with a relative. Bill History
HB 717 Chavez Requires DHS to set the personal needs allowance for Medicaid recipients in long-term care facilities at a minimum of $45 per month (up from $30). Bill History
HB 721 Jones, Delwin Relating to the composition of the districts of the State Board of Education. Bill History
HB 722 Jones, Delwin Relating to the composition of the districts for the election of members of the United States House of Representatives from the State of Texas. Bill History
HB 728 Turner, Bob Relating to the creation of the County Court at Law of Brown County. Bill History
HB 734 Chavez Relating to prescription drug coverage under the state Medicaid program. Bill History
HB 735 King, Tracy Relating to providing mandatory venue for a civil action arising under an oil and gas lease. Bill History
HB 736 King, Tracy Relating to the time that certain causes of action arising out of or relating to interests in an oil and gas lease accrue. Bill History
HB 740 Dutton Would require judge granting summary judgment to issue findings and would require appellate court to base decision on those findings. Bill History
HB 748 Keel Relating to use of funds of a metropolitan transit authority to inform the public in connection with an election measure. Bill History
HB 749 Keel Relating to the sales and use tax in certain metropolitan transit authorities. Bill History
HB 750 Keel Relating to use of funds of a metropolitan transit authority for lobbying. Bill History
HB 751 Keel Relating to the election of the board of certain mass transit authorities. Bill History
HB 761 Coleman Relating to fees for copies of birth and death certificates. Bill History
HB 763 McCall Creates Collin County Probate Court No. 1, effective January 1, 2003. Bill History
HB 781 Tillory Relating to the qualification of a treating physician as an expert. Bill History
HB 786 Isett Relating to requiring depositories to provide notice to owners regarding accounts and safe deposit boxes that will become inactive or will be presumed abandoned. Bill History
HB 792 Wolens Relating to certain procedures regarding state bar disciplinary proceedings and to a limited waiver of immunity from liability by the state bar and certain employees of the state bar. Bill History
HB 795 Najera Relating to prescription drug coverage under the state Medicaid program. Bill History
HB 808 Hartnett Relating to the composition of the Commission on Uniform State Laws. Bill History
HB 825 Gray; Naishtat; Keffer Relating to continuous eligibility of children for medical assistance. Bill History
HB 826 Gray; Naishtat; Keffer Relating to consideration of assets and resources for purposes of determining eligibility of children for Medicaid.   ("To the extent allowed by federal law, the department may not consider the assets and resources of a person younger than 19 years of age or the assets and resources of the person's parents or other caretaker for purposes of determining the person's eligibility for medical assistance.") Bill History
HB 827 Gray; Naishtat; Keffer Relating to simplifying the application and eligibility determination process for medical assistance provided to children. Bill History
HB 828 Gray; Naishtat; Keffer Relating to application and eligibility for Medicaid. (Affects persons 18 years of age or younger.) Bill History
HB 841 Hinojosa Requires district and county clerks to accept filings of documents by facsimile transmission.  Each clerk would have to apply to approval of his or her system by December 31, 2001. Bill History
HB 844 Nixon, Joe Relating to the salaries of certain justices and judges and to the authority of a county to supplement those salaries. Bill History
HB 847 Goodman Permits court to clarify the role of guardians ad litem and attorneys ad litem in suits affecting parent-child relationships -- are they advocates, do they represent the child's best interests, and are they permitted to cross-examine witnesses? Bill History
HB 861 Dutton Permits homeowners' association to encumber homestead to pay assessments, but doesn't permit seizure of homestead; rather, association can collect from sales proceeds when homestead is sold. Bill History
HB 867 Dutton Enacts Chapter 67 of the Civil Practices and Remedies Code, regarding bills of review.  Permits bills of review within 4 years of the date of judgment. Bill History
HB 872 Dutton Relating to a parent's liability for a personal injury caused by the parent's child. Bill History
HB 883 Jones, Jesse Relating to the amount of the appraised value of the residence homestead of a disabled or elderly person that is exempt from ad valorem taxation by a school district. Bill History
HB 886 Wilson Abolishes the doctrine of adverse possession, eliminating the statute of limitations for an action to recover real property. Bill History
HB 887 Ramsay Relating to the application for an exemption from ad valorem taxation on the homestead of a person who is 65 or older. Bill History
HB 898 Thompson Increases the limit on sales of real or personal property by a minor without a guardianship (Probate Code Section 889) from $50,000 to $100,000. Bill History
HB 899 Thompson Limits orders for payment of back child support to charges arising within four years of the date the proceeding for back child support was commenced. Bill History
HB 900 Thompson Clarifies and expands the duties of the presiding statutory probate judge, creates the office of local administrative statutory probate court judge, specifies the local administrative judge's duties, and picks up the changes that also would be made by HB 534 and HB 538. Bill History
HB 919 Goodman Relating to the enforcement of protective orders from other states. Bill History
HB 920 Goodman Relating to the adoption of the Uniform Parentage Act; providing penalties Bill History
HB 922 Tillery Relating to the detention and transportation of a person admitted to a county mental health facility for mental health services. Bill History
HB 923 Hartnett Expands the laundry list of things district courts (and statutory probate courts) have jurisdiction over with respect to trusts (Tex. Trust Code Sec. 115.001) to include determining the validity of a trust instrument, modify or terminate a trust, discharge a trustee, and adjudicate claims by or against a trustee. Bill History
HB 947 Turner, Sylvester Relating to the survival of a wrongful death suit on the death of the plaintiff. Bill History
HB 952 Naishtat Relating to interstate guardianships. Bill History
HB 960 Naishtat Relating to the appointment of a person who has a history of abuse or neglect as a sole managing conservator. Bill History
HB 964 Dunnam Relating to the release of certain confidential information of a patient by the patient's physician. Bill History
HB 967 Naishtat Relating to ensuring an appropriate care setting for a person with a disability. Bill History
HB 976 Christian Relating to the definition of non-physician mental health professional for purposes of a proceeding or evaluation under the Texas Mental Health Code. Bill History
HB 977 Deshotel Relating to the regulation of convalescent homes, nursing homes, and related institutions. Bill History
HB 978 Eiland Relating to the appeal of certain orders, judgments, and decrees. (Stay or no stay when interlocutory order is appealed.) Bill History
HB 982 Deshotel Relating to certain violations committed by nursing institutions. Bill History
HB 986 Chavez Relating to the personal needs allowance for certain Medicaid recipients who are residents of long-term care facilities. (Text not yet available.) Bill History
HB 997 King, Phil Relating to the time in which a court may conduct a hearing or render a final order in a suit to terminate the parent-child relationship. Bill History

HB 1001 -- HB 1500

Bill Author Description Links
HB 1001 Naishtat Relating to the review of the reimbursement methodology for and resource needs of nursing facilities. Bill History
HB 1020 Junell; Gallego; Wohlgemuth Relating to the composition of the permanent school fund, the available school fund, and the public school employee health insurance fund and to transfers from the permanent school fund to the available school fund and the public school employee health insurance fund. Bill History
HB 1035 Thompson Relating to the educational requirements for certain justices of the peace. Bill History
HB 1037 Thompson Allows the court to continue hearing any matter appertaining to a guardianship estate "that a court exercising original probate jurisdiction is specifically authorized to hear" under the guardianship code when the ward dies, turns 18 or regains capacity. Bill History
HB 1048 Solomons Relating to the application of a seal to an electronic document. Bill History
HB 1051 Goodman Allows the court in a suit on a fraudulent transfer to award costs and reasonable attorneys fees as are "equitable and just." Bill History
HB 1055 Coleman Relating to participation by private school students in University Interscholastic League sponsored activities. Bill History
HB 1060 Mowery Relating to appeals to small claims courts of certain ad valorem tax determinations. Bill History
HB 1063 Uher Relating to interest on judgments in certain civil actions. Bill History
HB 1071 Farabee Relating to certain procedures used to deal with a criminal defendant suspected of having a mental illness or mental retardation. Bill History
HB 1072 Farabee Relating to authorizing a peace officer or health officer to take into custody, detain, and return to a treatment facility a patient or client under a court order for treatment at the facility. Bill History
HB 1073 Farabee Changes the requirement in Chapter 571 of the Health and Safety Code that probate courts be open "at all times" for proceedings under that chapter to requiring that they be open "during normal business hours." Bill History
HB 1083 Thompson Adds Section 487A to the Probate Code, providing that a bankruptcy proceeding does not terminate the authority of the agent to act, but that the agent's powers are subject to the restrictions imposed by bankrupcy laws. Bill History
HB 1085 Jones, Jesse Relating to removal of remains interred in a cemetery. Bill History
HB 1094 Gray; Flores Relating to the creation of a state prescription drug program for certain Medicare beneficiaries. Bill History
HB 1106 Maxey Relating to eligibility for Medicaid family planning services. Bill History
HB 1107 Hartnett Relating to the use of money in the county law library fund. Bill History
HB 1117 Goodman Relating to petition requirements for an application for a place on the general primary election ballot for certain judicial candidates. Bill History
HB 1131 Thompson State Bar REPTL Decedent's Estates Bill:   Eliminates the social security number requirement on applications to probate will as muniment of title and cleans up Sections 177(b) and 313. Bill History
HB 1132 Thompson State Bar REPTL Guardianship Bill:   Permits suspension (not termination) of an agent's powers under a power of attorney during a temporary guardianship; permits surviving parent to designate guardian for child in the event of later incapacity; cleans up declaration of guardian for children requirements; permits inspection of estate planning documents for gift-giving purposes; provides accounting and removal procedure for community administrators.  Bill History
HB 1134 Coleman Relating to the emergency possession of and termination of the parent-child relationship of certain abandoned children. Bill History
HB 1147 Nixon, Joe Relating to prejudgment interest for future damages. Bill History
HB 1160 Eiland Legislatively overrides Barcelo v. Elliott:  An attorney representing a testator owes "a professional duty of care" to the testator and to each person named or designated as a beneficiary, legatee or devisee in the testator's will. Bill History
HB 1167 Crabb Relating to the form of examination of a child in a criminal or civil proceeding. Bill History
HB 1168 Wilson Relating to conflicts of interest of a lobbyist. Bill History
HB 1179 Wohlgemuth Relating to protective services for the elderly and disabled persons. Bill History
HB 1201 Brimer Relating to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. Bill History
HB 1210 Garcia Relating to the establishment of a school of law at the University of North Texas. Bill History
HB 1221 Maxey, et al Relating to protecting the privacy of medical records; providing penalties. Bill History
HB 1223 Coleman Relating to the administration and operation of the Medicaid program. Bill History