By George H.B. No. 2638
77R7513 KLA-D
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
1-1 AN ACT
1-2 relating to certain fees for collecting, disbursing, or monitoring
1-3 spousal maintenance or child support payments in Dallas County.
1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-5 SECTION 1. Section 152.0633(g), Human Resources Code, is
1-6 amended to read as follows:
1-7 (g) The department has the duties assigned by the
1-8 administrator or the local administrative judge and prescribed by
1-9 this section and Section 152.0634, including the duty to:
1-10 (1) collect, receive, [and] disburse, and monitor
1-11 support payments that are required by court order to be made to the
1-12 department; and
1-13 (2) collect, receive, and deposit the fees authorized
1-14 under Section 152.0634 or 152.0635.
1-15 SECTION 2. Section 152.0634(b), Human Resources Code, is
1-16 amended to read as follows:
1-17 (b) The administrator shall receive and disburse the
1-18 payments in the manner the court believes to be in the best
1-19 interest of the parties involved in the case. The administrator
1-20 shall collect a fee for receiving, [and] disbursing, or monitoring
1-21 the payments as provided by Section 152.0635.
1-22 SECTION 3. Section 152.0635(a), Human Resources Code, is
1-23 amended to read as follows:
1-24 (a) The district and county courts administrator shall
2-1 assess and collect a monthly fee of not more than $3 for
2-2 collecting, [and] disbursing, or monitoring spousal or child
2-3 support payments. The fee is payable annually and in advance. The
2-4 local administrative judge shall set the amount of the fee. The
2-5 court ordering payment shall determine if the payor or payee of the
2-6 support must pay the fee and may designate a person to collect the
2-7 fee for the administrator.
2-8 SECTION 4. The changes in law made by Sections 152.0633,
2-9 152.0634, and 152.0635, Human Resources Code, as amended by this
2-10 Act, apply only to a fee due on or after the effective date of this
2-11 Act.
2-12 SECTION 5. This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.