By Lewis of Tarrant                                   H.B. No. 1420
       74R4817 MLR-D
                                 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
    1-1                                AN ACT
    1-2  relating to the appointment of bailiffs for the district courts in
    1-3  Tarrant County that give preference to criminal cases.
    1-4        BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
    1-5        SECTION 1.  Section 53.001(a), Government Code, is amended to
    1-6  read as follows:
    1-7        (a)  The judges of the 22nd, 30th, 70th, 71st, 78th, 89th,
    1-8  161st, and 341st district courts, the judges of the district courts
    1-9  having jurisdiction in Taylor County, the judges of the county
   1-10  courts at law of Taylor County, and the judge of the County Court
   1-11  of Harrison County shall each appoint a bailiff.  The judges
   1-12  <judge> of the district courts in Tarrant County that give
   1-13  preference to criminal cases <297th District Court> shall appoint
   1-14  two persons to serve as bailiffs and one person to serve as grand
   1-15  jury bailiff.
   1-16        SECTION 2.  Section 53.001(e), Government Code, is amended to
   1-17  read as follows:
   1-18        (e)  The county sheriff shall appoint one bailiff for each of
   1-19  the district courts in Tarrant County that give preference to
   1-20  criminal cases <297th District Court> in the same manner as
   1-21  authorized by law.
   1-22        SECTION 3.  Section 53.003(b), Government Code, is amended to
   1-23  read as follows:
   1-24        (b)  The judge of each court listed in Sections 53.001(d),
    2-1  53.002(a), 53.002(c), and 53.002(e), <and> the judge <judges> of
    2-2  the <297th and> 341st District Court, and the judges of the
    2-3  district courts in Tarrant County that give preference to criminal
    2-4  cases shall give each commissioners court in the judicial district
    2-5  written notification of the bailiff's or grand jury bailiff's
    2-6  appointment and date of employment.  The judge of each court listed
    2-7  in Section 53.002(c) and the judges <judge> of the district courts
    2-8  in Tarrant County that give preference to criminal cases <297th
    2-9  District Court> shall also give each commissioners court written
   2-10  notification of the compensation to be paid by the county.
   2-11        SECTION 4.  Section 53.004(b), Government Code, is amended to
   2-12  read as follows:
   2-13        (b)  To be eligible to be appointed bailiff in the 30th,
   2-14  78th, 86th, 89th, 97th, or 341st district court, the County Court
   2-15  of Harrison County, a court described in Section 53.002(c), a
   2-16  district court in Taylor County, a county court at law of Taylor
   2-17  County, or bailiff or grand jury bailiff in the district courts in
   2-18  Tarrant County that give preference to criminal cases <297th
   2-19  District Court>, a person must be a resident of the county in which
   2-20  the person serves the court and must be at least 21 years old.
   2-21        SECTION 5.  Section 53.006(c), Government Code, is amended to
   2-22  read as follows:
   2-23        (c)  A bailiff or grand jury bailiff appointed under Section
   2-24  53.001(d), 53.002(a), 53.002(c), or 53.002(e), <or> by the judge
   2-25  <judges> of the <297th and> 341st District Court, or by the judges
   2-26  of the district courts in Tarrant County that give preference to
   2-27  criminal cases has only the duties assigned by the judge of the
    3-1  court that the bailiff or grand jury bailiff serves.
    3-2        SECTION 6.  Section 53.007(a), Government Code, is amended to
    3-3  read as follows:
    3-4        (a)  This section applies to:
    3-5              (1)  the 22nd, 34th, 70th, 71st, 86th, 97th, 142nd,
    3-6  161st, 238th, <297th,> 318th, 341st, and 355th district courts;
    3-7              (2)  the district courts in Tarrant County that give
    3-8  preference to criminal cases;
    3-9              (3)  the County Court of Harrison County;
   3-10              (4) <(3)>  the criminal district courts of Tarrant
   3-11  County;
   3-12              (5) <(4)>  the district courts in Taylor County;
   3-13              (6) <(5)>  the courts described in Section 53.002(c),
   3-14  53.002(d), or 53.002(e); and
   3-15              (7) <(6)>  the county courts at law of Taylor County.
   3-16        SECTION 7.  Section 53.007(c), Government Code, is amended to
   3-17  read as follows:
   3-18        (c)  A request under this section by a judge of a court
   3-19  listed in Section 53.001(d), 53.002(a), 53.002(c), or 53.002(e), by
   3-20  the judge <judges> of the <297th and> 341st District Court, by a
   3-21  judge of a district court in Tarrant County that gives preference
   3-22  to criminal cases <courts>, by the judge of a district court in
   3-23  Taylor County, or by the judge of a county court at law of Taylor
   3-24  County must be in writing.
   3-25        SECTION 8.  Section 53.008, Government Code, is amended to
   3-26  read as follows:
   3-27        Sec. 53.008.  Oath.  The bailiffs of the 22nd, 34th, 70th,
    4-1  86th, 97th, 142nd, 161st, 238th, <297th,> 318th, 341st, and 355th
    4-2  district courts, the bailiffs of the courts described in Section
    4-3  53.002(c), 53.002(d), or 53.002(e), the bailiffs or the grand jury
    4-4  bailiffs <bailiff> of the district courts in Tarrant County that
    4-5  give preference to criminal cases <297th District Court>, the
    4-6  bailiffs of the district courts in Taylor County, and the bailiffs
    4-7  of the county courts at law of Taylor County shall each swear to
    4-8  the following oath, to be administered by the judge:  "I solemnly
    4-9  swear that I will faithfully and impartially perform all duties as
   4-10  may be required of me by law, so help me God."
   4-11        SECTION 9.  Section 53.009(f), Government Code, is amended to
   4-12  read as follows:
   4-13        (f)  The bailiffs and grand jury bailiffs <bailiff> appointed
   4-14  by the judges <judge> of the district courts in Tarrant County that
   4-15  give preference to criminal cases <297th District Court> are
   4-16  entitled to receive from the county general fund a salary set in
   4-17  writing by the judge.
   4-18        SECTION 10.  The importance of this legislation and the
   4-19  crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
   4-20  emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
   4-21  constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
   4-22  days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.