By Dunnam H.B. No. 2562
77R2683 DAK-D
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
1-1 AN ACT
1-2 relating to the adoption of rules of civil procedure by the supreme
1-3 court.
1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-5 SECTION 1. Sections 22.004(b) and (c), Government Code, are
1-6 amended to read as follows:
1-7 (b) The supreme court [from time to time] may promulgate a
1-8 specific rule or rules of civil procedure, or an amendment or
1-9 amendments to a specific rule or rules, only during the first 95
1-10 days of a regular session of the legislature. The rule or rules
1-11 become effective, unless disapproved by a joint resolution of the
1-12 legislature adopted during the regular session, on September 1
1-13 following the regular session [to be effective at the time the
1-14 supreme court deems expedient in the interest of a proper
1-15 administration of justice]. The rules and amendments to rules
1-16 remain in effect unless and until disapproved by the legislature by
1-17 law. The clerk of the supreme court shall file with the secretary
1-18 of state the rules or amendments to rules promulgated by the
1-19 supreme court under this subsection and shall mail a copy of those
1-20 rules or amendments to rules to each registered member of the State
1-21 Bar of Texas not later than the 60th day before the date on which
1-22 they become effective.
1-23 (c) So that the supreme court has full rulemaking power in
1-24 civil actions, a rule adopted by the supreme court and effective as
2-1 provided by Subsection (b) repeals all conflicting laws and parts
2-2 of laws governing practice and procedure in civil actions, but
2-3 substantive law is not repealed. At the time a rule adopted by the
2-4 supreme court becomes effective as provided by Subsection (b)
2-5 [files a rule], the court shall file with the secretary of state a
2-6 list of each article or section of general law or each part of an
2-7 article or section of general law that in the court's judgment is
2-8 repealed. The list has the same weight and effect as a decision of
2-9 the court.
2-10 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.