House Committee on Judicial Affairs 
         75th Legislature 
         April 30, 1997 
         2:00 pm or upon adjournment 
         Capitol Extension, E2.016 
          
         Pursuant to a notice posted on April 25, 1997 and to the  
         suspension of the 5-day posting rule made on the House floor  
         while the House was still in session on April 30, 1997 for HB  
         2697, HB 949 and SB 20, the House Committee on Judicial  
         Affairs met in a public hearing and was called to order by the  
         Chair, Representative Senfronia Thompson at 6:12 pm. 
          
         The roll was answered as follows:   
          
         Present:  Representatives Thompson; Clark; Crabb; Luna, Vilma;  
                   Shields; Solis (6). 
          
         Absent:   Representatives Hartnett; Garcia; Zbranek (3). 
          
         A quorum was present. 
          
         SB 580 by Sen. Duncan (D. Jones) 
          
         The chair laid out SB 580 and explained. 
          
         Representative Solis moved that SB 580 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; Clark; Crabb; Luna,  
                        Vilma; Shields; Solis   (6). 
         Nays:          None (0). 
         Present not Voting:      None (0). 
         Absent:        Representatives Hartnett; Garcia; Zbranek (3). 
          
         HB 949 by Rep. Puente 
          
         The chair recalled HB 949 from subcommittee.   
          
         The chair laid out HB 949 and recognized Rep. Puente to  
         explain. 
          
         (Representative Hartnett now present.)   
          
         The chair moved to leave HB 949 pending.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         HB 391 by Rep. Mowery 
          
         The chair laid out HB 391 and recognized Rep. Mowery to  
         explain. 
          
         The chair moved to leave HB 391 pending.  There were no  
  
         objections. 
          
         HB 928 by Rep. Denny 
          
         The chair recalled HB 928 from subcommittee 
          
         The chair laid out HB 928 and recognized Rep. Denny to  
         explain.   
          
          Testimony was taken.   
          
         The chair moved to leave HB 928 pending.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         HB 881 by Rep. A. Reyna 
          
         The chair recalled HB 881 from subcommittee.   
          
         The chair laid out HB 881 and recognized Rep. A. Reyna to  
         explain. 
          
         Rep. Solis offered an amendment.  There being no objection,  
         the chair laid out amendment #1 and recognized Rep. Solis to  
         explain. 
          
         Rep. Solis moved adoption of the amendment.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         Representative Hartnett moved that HB 881, 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;  
                        Crabb; Luna, Vilma; Shields; Solis (7). 
         Nays:          None (0). 
         Present not Voting:      None (0). 
         Absent:        Representatives Garcia; Zbranek (2). 
          
         HB 2697 by Rep. Gallego 
          
         The chair laid out HB 2697 and recognized Rep. Gallego to  
         explain.   
          
         The chair offered, laid out and explained committee amendment  
         #1.  The chair moved adoption of the amendment.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         Representative Crabb moved that HB 2697, 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;  
                        Crabb; Luna, Vilma; Shields; Solis  (7). 
         Nays:          None (0). 
         Present not Voting:      None (0). 
         Absent:        Representatives Garcia; Zbranek (2). 
          
         HB 2698 by Rep. Gallego 
          
         The chair laid out HB 2698 and recognized Rep. Gallego to  
         explain.   
          
         The chair offered and laid out a complete committee substitute  
         to HB 2698.  The chair recognized Rep. Gallego to explain the  
         substitute. 
          
         The chair offered, laid out and explained committee amendment  
         #1 to CSHB 2698.  The chair moved adoption of amendment #1.   
         There were no objections. 
          
         The chair offered, laid out and explained committee amendment  
         #2 to CSHB 2698.  The chair moved adoption of amendment #2.   
         There were no objections. 
          
         The chair, with the consent of the commitee, directed the  
         staff to draft a new complete substitute to HB 2698  
         incorporating the adopted amendments. 
          
         The chair moved adoption of the new CSHB 2698.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         Testimony was taken.   
          
         (Representative Hartnett in chair.)   
          
         Further testimony was taken.   
         (Representative Thompson in chair.)   
          
         Further testimony was taken.   
          
         The chair moved to reconsider the vote on which HB 2698, as  
         substituted, was adopted.  There were no objections. 
          
         The chair moved to withdraw the substitute to HB 2698.  There  
         were no objections. 
          
         The chair moved to leave HB 2698 pending.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         SB 20 by Sen. Ratliff (Thompson) 
          
         The chair laid out SB 20 and explained.   
          
         The chair offered and laid out a complete committee substitute  
  
         to SB 20. 
          
         (Representative Hartnett in chair.)   
          
         The chair recognized Rep. Thompson to explain CSSB 20. 
          
         Rep. Thompson moved adoption of the substitute.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         Representative Solis moved that SB 20, as substituted, 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; Luna, Vilma; Shields; Solis  (7). 
         Nays:          None (0). 
         Present not Voting:      None (0). 
         Absent:        Representatives Garcia; Zbranek (2). 
          
         HB 1175 by Rep. Thompson 
          
         The chair laid out HB 1175 and recognized Rep. Thompson to  
         explain. 
          
         Rep. Thompson offered a complete committee substitute to HB  
         1175.  There being no objection, the chair laid out CSHB 1175  
         and recognized Rep. Thompson to explain. 
          
         HB 1352 by Rep. Goodman 
          
         The chair laid out HB 1352 and recognized Rep. Thompson to  
         explain.   
          
         HJR 22 by Rep. Zbranek 
          
         The chair laid out HJR 22 and explained. 
          
         (Representative Zbranek now present.)   
          
         The chair recognized Rep. Zbranek for further explanation of  
         HJR 22. 
          
         HB 1175 by Rep. Thompson 
          
         The chair moved to withdraw the substitute to HB 1175.  There  
         were no objections. 
          
         The chair moved to leave HB 1175 pending.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         HB 1352 by Goodman, HJR 22 by Zbranek, HJR 69 by Thompson, HJR  
         75 by Goodman  
          
         The chair moved to leave HB 1352, HJR 22, HJR 69 and HJR 75  
         pending.  There were no objections. 
          
         (Representative Thompson in chair.)   
          
         The chair referred HB 391 by Mowery to subcommittee to be  
         named at a later date. 
          
         The chair referred HB 928 by Denny back to the Subcommittee on  
         Courts. 
          
         The chair referred HB 1315 by Naishtat back to the  
         Subcommittee on Probate. 
          
         The chair referred SB 1314 by Sen. Barrientos directly to the  
         Subcommittee on Local Bills. 
          
         HB 444 by Rep. Longoria 
          
         The chair laid out HB 444, which was left pending at the  
         committee's April 2nd meeting, and explained.   
          
          Representative Luna, Vilma moved that HB 444 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; Crabb; Luna, Vilma;  
                        Solis; Zbranek (5). 
         Nays:          Representative Shields (1). 
         Present not Voting:      Representatives Hartnett; Clark (2). 
         Absent:        Representative Garcia (1). 
          
         The chair moved to submit the names of those witnesses who  
         registered, but did not testify for the record.  There were no  
         objections. 
          
         There being no further business, the chair moved that the  
         committee stand adjourned.  There being no objection, the  
         Committee on Judicial Affairs adjourned at 8:21 pm. 
          
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         Senfronia Thompson, Chair 
          
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         Milda Mora, Chief Clerk