SRC-JXG S.B. 601 76(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterS.B. 601
By: Moncrief
Intergovernmental Relations
6/30/1999
Enrolled


DIGEST 

In 1995, the Texas Legislature passed a law that allowed municipal courts
to use computer technology to conduct court business. This legislation
allowed the courts to conduct business in a more efficient manner. Cities
require new computer hardware, software, and a court management system to
implement this technology. The approximate cost to implement computer
imaging in a major city court system may cost between $1.5 to $2.5 million
or more. Other technological improvements such as hand held ticket writers
and other related items may increase the total cost to exceed $3.5 million,
depending on the size of the court system.  S.B. 601 will allow
municipalities to establish a municipal court technology fund to be funded
through court costs. 

PURPOSE

As enrolled, S.B. 601 authorizes the governing body of a municipality to
create a municipal court technology fund. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 102A, Code of Criminal Procedure, by adding
Article 102.0172, as follows: 

Art. 102.0172. COURT COSTS; MUNICIPAL COURT TECHNOLOGY FUND. Authorizes the
governing body of a municipality by ordinance to create a municipal court
technology fund and to require a defendant convicted of a misdemeanor
offense in a municipal court or municipal court of record to pay a
technology fee not to exceed $4 as a cost of court. Provides that in this
article, a person is considered convicted if a sentence is imposed on the
person; the person is placed on community supervision, including deferred
adjudication community supervision; or the court defers final disposition
of the person's case.  Requires the municipal court clerk to collect the
costs and pay the funds to the municipal treasurer, or to any other
official who discharges the duty commonly delegated to the municipal
treasurer, for deposit in a fund to be known as the municipal court
technology fund.  Authorizes a municipal court technology fund designated
by this article to be used only to finance the purchase of technological
enhancements for a municipal court or municipal court of record, including
certain items.  Requires the municipal court technology fund to be
administered by or under the direction of the governing body of the
municipality.  Provides that this article expires September 1, 2005. 

SECTION 2. Makes application of this Act prospective.

SECTION 3. Effective date: September 1, 1999.

SECTION 4. Emergency clause.