The House Committee on Civil Practices 77th Legislature April 3, 2002 10:00 a.m. Capitol Extension CORRECTED MINUTES On June 13, 2002, the House Committee on Civil Practices authorized the correction of the minutes for the meeting of the House Committee on Civil Practices held on April 3, 2002. The following are the corrected minutes for that meeting: Pursuant to a notice posted on March 26, 2002, the House Committee on Civil Practices met in a public hearing and was called to order by the chair, Representative Bosse, at 10:18 a.m. The roll was answered as follows: Present: Representatives Bosse; Clark; Dutton; Hope; Smithee (5). Absent: Representatives Janek; Martinez Fischer; Nixon, Joe; Zbranek (4). A quorum was present. Chairman Bosse announced that the Committee would try to hold the next interim hearing on June 13th in Dallas at the State Bar Convention. Chairman Bosse also announced that the hearing would take each topic in order of interim charge starting with invited witnesses and followed by public testimony. Charge 1: Examine practices by courts and attorneys in product liability cases that may be detrimental to public health and safety. The review should include the sealing of records that might assist the public in assessing the dangers of using a product, agreements not to disclose information to the public or regulatory agencies, and any other rules, practices or laws deemed relevant by the committee. Invited testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) (Representative Martinez Fischer now present.) The issue was left pending without objection. Charge 2: Examine changes over the last decade to the civil justice system that affect the right of litigants (citizens or businesses) to receive appropriate review by a judicial body, including arbitration, mediation, other types of alternative dispute resolution. Invited testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) Public testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) The issue was left pending without objection. Charge 3: Review changes in federal laws and law enforcement procedures, as well as recommendations from state and national agencies charged with homeland protection, to assess the need for changes in state civil laws to protect life and property and to detect, interdict and respond to acts of terrorism. No testimony was taken, but various individuals registered a position on the subject. (See attached witness list.) The issue was left pending without objection. Charge 5: Monitor the rule-making proceedings of the Texas Supreme Court. Invited testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.) The issue was left pending without objection. At 2:20 p.m., on the motion of the chair and without objection, the meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the chair. ________________________ Rep. Bosse, Chair ________________________ Craig Chick, Clerk