HB-642: Relating to an alcohol awareness program or drug education program for certain minors convicted of or adjudicated to have engaged in, or placed on deferred disposition or community supervision for, certain drug or alcohol related offenses; authorizing a fee.
Sponsored by: Sen. Juan Hinojosa
Effective On 9/1/15 on 06/19/2015
You have voted HB-642: Relating to an alcohol awareness program or drug education program for certain minors convicted of or adjudicated to have engaged in, or placed on deferred disposition or community supervision for, certain drug or alcohol related offenses; authorizing a fee..
You have voted HB-496: Relating to civil and criminal liability for the unlawful disclosure or promotion of certain intimate visual material; creating an offense..
You have voted HB-431: Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine and recommend revisions to any state laws pertaining to juvenile records..
HB-3830: Relating to the participation of students under the supervision of the Texas Department of Juvenile Justice in University Interscholastic League athletic activities.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terry Canales
Committee Report Sent To Calendars on 04/28/2015
You have voted HB-3830: Relating to the participation of students under the supervision of the Texas Department of Juvenile Justice in University Interscholastic League athletic activities..
You have voted HB-380: Relating to consideration of certain mitigating evidence at the sentencing proceeding of a defendant or the disposition hearing of a child..
HB-378: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance.
Sponsored by: Rep. James White
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/11/2015
You have voted HB-378: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance..
HB-3665: Relating to the commitment of certain juveniles to post-adjudication secure correctional facilities in certain counties and to the release under supervision of those juveniles.
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Workman
Committee Report Distributed on 05/08/2015
You have voted HB-3665: Relating to the commitment of certain juveniles to post-adjudication secure correctional facilities in certain counties and to the release under supervision of those juveniles..
HB-3501: Relating to the placement of a student who is a moderate or high risk sex offender in a juvenile justice alternative education program or a disciplinary alternative education program with certain monitoring requirements.
Sponsored by: Rep. Sergio Munoz
Read First Time on 03/18/2015
You have voted HB-3501: Relating to the placement of a student who is a moderate or high risk sex offender in a juvenile justice alternative education program or a disciplinary alternative education program with certain monitoring requirements..
HB-3277: Relating to the authority of the office of independent ombudsman with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department in regard to juveniles in custody in certain facilities.
Sponsored by: Rep. Harold Dutton
Referred To Criminal Justice on 05/20/2015
You have voted HB-3277: Relating to the authority of the office of independent ombudsman with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department in regard to juveniles in custody in certain facilities..
HB-309: Relating to a study on the feasibility and potential costs and benefits of implementing a pay-for-performance contract program for certain juvenile justice programs and services.
Sponsored by: Rep. James White
Referred To Criminal Justice on 05/14/2015
You have voted HB-309: Relating to a study on the feasibility and potential costs and benefits of implementing a pay-for-performance contract program for certain juvenile justice programs and services..
HB-297: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eugene Wu
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/11/2015
You have voted HB-297: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance..