House Committee on Judicial Affairs 75th Legislature February 26, 1997 2:00 pm Capitol Extension, E2.016 Pursuant to a notice posted on February 19, 1997, the House Committee on Judicial Affairs met in a public hearing and was called to order by the Chair, Representative Senfronia Thompson at 2:06 pm. The roll was answered as follows: Present: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Crabb; Garcia; Solis; Zbranek (7). Absent: Representatives Luna, Vilma; Shields (2). A quorum was present. (Representative Hartnett in chair.) HB 518 by S. Thompson and HJR 49 by S. Thompson The chair laid out HB 518 and HJR 49. The chair recognized Representative Thompson to explain HB 518 and HJR 49. The chair swore in all witnesses. Testimony was taken. (Representative Shields now present.) Further testimony was taken. Representative Garcia offered committee amendment #1 to HB 518. There being no objection, the chair laid out committee amendment #1 and recognized Rep. Garcia to explain. Rep. Garcia moved to adopt committee amendment #1. Amendment #1 was adopted without objection. Representative Crabb offered committee amendment #2 to HB 518. There being no objection, the chair laid out committee amendment #2 and recognized Rep. Crabb to explain. Rep. Crabb moved to adopt committee amendment #2. Amendment #2 was adopted without objection. Representative Solis offered committee amendment #3 to HB 518. There being no objection, the chair laid out committee amendment #3 and recognized Rep. Solis to explain. Rep. Solis moved to adopt committee amendment #3. Amendment #3 was adopted without objection. Representative Solis moved that HB 518, as amended, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Crabb; Garcia; Shields; Solis; Zbranek (8). Nays: None (0). Present not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representative Luna, Vilma (1). Representative Hartnett moved that HJR 49 be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Crabb; Garcia; Shields; Solis; Zbranek (8). Nays: None (0). Present not Voting: None (0). Absent:Representative Luna, Vilma (1). (Representative Thompson in chair.) HB 1229 by Counts, HB 293 by Chisum, HB 462 by Zbranek The chair laid out HB 1229, HB 293 and HB 462 and recognized Rep. Counts to explain. (Representative Luna, Vilma now present.) Further testimony was taken on HB 293 and HB 462. The chair recognized Rep. Counts to close on the HB 1229, HB 293 and HB 462. The chair referred HB 1229, HB 293 and HB 462 to the Subcommittee on Professional Prosecutors to be named later by the chair. (Representative Zbranek in chair.) HB 591 by S. Thompson The chair laid out HB 591 and recognized Rep. Thompson to explain. The chair moved that the committee stand at ease. There were no objections. After 2 minutes, the chair called the committee to order. Representative Clark offered committee amendment #1 to HB 591. There being no objection, the chair laid out committee amendment #1 and recognized Rep. Clark to explain. Testimony was taken. Rep. Clark moved to adopt committee amendment #1. There being no objection, amendment #1 was adopted. Representative Solis moved that HB 591, as amended, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Crabb; Garcia; Luna, Vilma; Shields; Solis; Zbranek (9). Nays: None (0). Present not Voting: None (0). Absent: None (0). (Representative Hartnett in chair.) HB 622 by S. Thompson The chair laid out HB 622 and recognized Rep. Thompson to explain. Testimony was taken. Representative Crabb offered committee amendment #1 to HB 622. There being no objection, the chair laid out committee amendment #1 and recognized Rep. Crabb to explain. Rep. Crabb moved to withdraw committee amendment #1. The amendment was withdrawn without objection. Rep. Crabb moved to leave HB 622 pending. HB 622 was left pending without objection. (Representative Thompson in chair.) HB 696 by Dutton and HB 697 by Dutton The chair laid out HB 696 and HB 697 and recognized Rep. Dutton to explain. Testimony was taken. (Representative Zbranek in chair.) (Representative Thompson in chair.) The chair moved to leave HB 696 & HB 697 pending. HB 696 & HB 697 were left pending without objection. HB 293 by Chisum, HB 462 by Zbranek, HB 1229 by Counts The chair recalled HB 293, HB 462 and HB 1229 from subcommittee. The chair laid out HB 293, HB 462 and HB 1229. Representative Thompson moved that HB 293, HB 462 and HB 1229 be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that they do pass and be printed and be sent to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Crabb; Shields; Solis; Zbranek (7). Nays: None (0). Present not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Garcia; Luna, Vilma (2). HB 696 by Dutton and HB 697 by Dutton The chair laid out HB 696 and HB 697, which were previously left pending. Testimony was taken. (Representative Zbranek in chair.) (Representative Thompson in chair.) Further testimony was taken. The chair moved to include into the record the affidavit of Darla Messina, Certified Courthand Reporter, representing herself and her profession. There were no objections. Further testimony was taken. The chair recognized Rep. Dutton to close on HB 696 & HB 697. The chair referred HB 696 & HB 697 to the Subcommittee on Court Procedures to be named later by the chair. HB 242 by S. Thompson The chair laid out HB 242, which was left pending at the committee's February 19th meeting and explained. (Representative Hartnett in chair.) Representative Clark offered committee amendment #1 to HB 242. There being no objection, the chair laid out committee amendment #1 and recognized Rep. Clark to explain. Rep. Clark moved to adopt committee amendment #1. The amendment was adopted without objection. Representative Solis moved that HB 242, as amended, be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed and be sent to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Shields; Solis; Zbranek (6). Nays: None (0). Present not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Crabb; Garcia; Luna, Vilma (3). HB 1040 by S. Thompson The chair laid out HB 1040 and recognized Rep. Thompson to explain. Representative Hartnett moved that HB 1040 be reported favorably to the full house with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed and be sent to the Committee on Local and Consent Calendars. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Shields; Solis; Zbranek (6). Nays: None (0). Present not Voting: None (0). Absent: Representatives Crabb; Garcia; Luna, Vilma (3). (Representative Thompson in chair.) HB 440 by Kamel, HB 482 by Palmer, HB 576 by Howard, HB 856 by McClendon, HB 1136 by Uher, HB 1631 by Solomons, HB 1635 by Horn The chair referred the following bills directly to the Subcommittee on Local Bills: HB 440 by Kamel HB 482 by Palmer HB 576 by Howard HB 856 by McClendon HB 1136 by Uher HB 1631 by Solomons HB 1635 by Horn HB 478 by Craddick The chair referred HB 478 by Craddick directly to the Subcommittee on Court Procedures to be named later by the chair. HB 1682 by S. Thompson The chair referred HB 1682 by S. Thompson directly to the Subcommittee on Courts. At 5:50 pm, on the motion of the chair and without objection, the Committee on Judicial Affairs adjourned. ______________________ Rep. Senfronia Thompson, Chair ______________________