SENATE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMITTEE: Jurisprudence TIME & DATE: 1:30PM, Monday, March 3, 1997 PLACE: E1.012 CHAIR: Senator Rodney Ellis ___________________________________________________________________________ To consider the following: SB 52 Shapiro Relating to the validity of adoption orders. SB 181 Shapiro Relating to expediting certain suits to terminate parental rights and the conservatorship of a child by the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services. SB 345 Harris Relating to the requirement that the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services perform investigations regarding children born addicted to certain substances. SB 349 Shapiro Relating to guardians ad litem and child volunteer advocates in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship. SB 389 Zaffirini Relating to civil actions to recover fraudulent Medicaid claims. SB 426 Harris Relating to the revision of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act to comply with federal law. SB 435 Harris Relating to standard orders for the possession of a child. SB 443 Moncrief Relating to remedies for fraudulent referrals to mental health facilities; providing a penalty. SB 497 Harris Relating to certain persons having custody of an adult disabled child. SB 504 Harris Relating to the adoption of the Uniform Transfer On Death Security Registration Act. SB 506 Harris Relating to the administration of decedents' estates. SB 551 Brown Relating to the exemption of certain persons from jury service. SB 607 Wentworth Relating to the assignment of certain appellate judges and justices as visiting judges. SB 611 Carona Relating to criminal law magistrates in Dallas County. SB 669 Shapiro Relating to incentives for adoptive parents of certain children. SB 670 Shapiro Relating to adoption incentives for licensed child-placing agencies. SJR 19 Wentworth Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the place at which the supreme court sits to transact business. Pending Business: SB 424 Bivins / et al. Relating to false public records; creating an offense. ___________________________________________________________________________