HOUSE BILL 1452 |
HOUSE AUTHOR: Menendez |
EFFECTIVE: 09-01-01 |
SENATE SPONSOR: Van de Putte |
House Bill 1452 amends Family Code provisions relating to the placement of a person on community supervision in a proceeding to enforce a child support order. The bill adds to the terms and conditions of community supervision the requirement that the person seek employment assistance offered by the Texas Workforce Commission and participate in mediation or other services to alleviate conditions that prevent the person from obeying the court's order.
The bill amends provisions relating to community supervision fees collected by an officer employed by a domestic relations office and adds a domestic relations office to the list of entities authorized to file a motion to revoke community supervision.