SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, While jury service is a civic duty for many
1-2 Americans, extended jury service can create significant financial
1-3 hardship on jurors, and for many citizens the honor and privilege
1-4 of serving on a jury becomes instead a burden that not only tends
1-5 to limit participation in jury service but ultimately reduces the
1-6 representativeness of juries in an increasingly diverse society;
1-7 and
1-8 WHEREAS, Under current law, jurors are entitled to
1-9 reimbursement of expenses in an amount not less than $6 nor more
1-10 than $50 for each day of jury service, with the actual amount being
1-11 determined by the county commissioners court; the law also allows a
1-12 presiding judge, under certain circumstances, to increase the daily
1-13 reimbursement above the amount set by the commissioners court
1-14 provided that reimbursement does not exceed the maximum allowable
1-15 amount of $50 per day, with the additional costs in these cases
1-16 being shared equally by the parties involved; and
1-17 WHEREAS, Because jurors' compensation often falls at the
1-18 lower end of this reimbursement schedule, jury duty participation
1-19 may cause undue financial hardships on citizens who incur
1-20 substantial traveling and other daily expenses when responding to a
1-21 jury summons; and
1-22 WHEREAS, To alleviate potential financial hardships for those
1-23 jurors who serve for an extended period of time, a task force
1-24 appointed by the Supreme Court of Texas recommended increasing the
2-1 reimbursement of expenses for jurors to $40 per day beginning on
2-2 the second day of jury service; in its 1997 report the task force
2-3 also recommended that counties be allowed the option of offering to
2-4 jurors an array of first-day incentives; and
2-5 WHEREAS, In addition to easing the financial burden that jury
2-6 service imposes on some citizens, the recommendations of the
2-7 Supreme Court of Texas Jury Task Force regarding an increase in the
2-8 reimbursement of expenses for jurors and other incentives also
2-9 would facilitate the court system's efforts to increase the number
2-10 and diversity of people who are able to participate in the state's
2-11 jury system; now, therefore, be it
2-12 RESOLVED, That the 76th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-13 hereby direct the Texas Judicial Council to examine the costs of
2-14 increasing reimbursement of expenses of jurors to $40 after the
2-15 first day of trial and to examine the feasibility of allowing
2-16 counties to offer other incentives to jurors for service; and, be
2-17 it further
2-18 RESOLVED, That the secretary of state forward an official
2-19 copy of this resolution to the executive director of the Texas
2-20 Judicial Council.
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President of the Senate Speaker of the House
I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 15 was adopted by the Senate
on March 11, 1999.
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Secretary of the Senate
I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 15 was adopted by the House
on April 23, 1999.
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Chief Clerk of the House
Approved:
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Date
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Governor