Amend CSSB 1863 by adding Sections __ and __ to read as 
follows:           
	SECTION__.  Subsection (a), Section 61.001, Government Code, 
is amended to read as follows:
	"(a)  Each grand juror or petit juror in a civil or criminal 
case in a district court, criminal district court, county court, 
county court at law, or justice court is entitle to receive as 
reimbursement for travel and other expenses an amount: (1) not less 
than $6 for the first day or fraction of the first day served as a 
juror; and (2) not less than $40 [nor more than $50] for each day or 
fraction of each day served as a juror after the first day."
	SECTION __.  Chapter 61, Government Code, is amended by 
adding Section 61.0015 to read as follows:
	"Sec. 61.0015.  REIMBURSEMENT TO COUNTY.  (a)  The state shall 
reimburse a county $34 a day for the reimbursement paid to a grand 
juror or petit juror under Section 61.001 for each day or fraction 
of each day served as a juror after the first day.
	(b)  The commissioners court of a county entitled to 
reimbursement under this section may file a claim for reimbursement 
with the comptroller.
	(c)  The comptroller shall pay claims for reimbursement under 
this section quarterly to the county treasury of each county that 
filed a claim from money collected under Article 102.0045, Code of 
Criminal Procedure, and deposited in the judicial fund.
	(d)  If sufficient money described by Subsection (c) is not 
available to satisfy the claims for reimbursement filed by the 
counties under this section, the comptroller shall apportion the 
available money among the counties by reducing the amount payable 
to each county on an equal percentage basis.
	(e)  If a payment on a county's claim for reimbursement is 
reduced under Subsection (d), or if a county fails to file the claim 
for reimbursement in a timely manner, the comptroller shall:
		(1)  pay the balance owed to the county when sufficient 
money described by Subsection (c) is available; or 
		(2)  carry forward the balance owed to the county and 
pay the balance to the county when the next payment is required."
	SECTION __.  Section 62.0141, Government Code, is amended to 
read as follows:
	"Sec. 62.0141.  FAILURE TO ANSWER JURY SUMMONS.  In addition 
to any criminal penalty prescribed by law, a person summoned for 
jury service who does not comply with the summons as required by law 
or who knowingly provides false information in a request for an 
exemption or to be excused from jury service is subject to a 
contempt action punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more 
than $1,000."
	SECTION __.  Subchapter A, Chapter 62, Government Code, is 
amended by adding Section 62.0142 to read as follows:
	"Sec. 62.0142.  POSTPONEMENT OF JURY SERVICE.  (a)  A person 
summoned for jury service may request a postponement of the 
person's initial appearance for jury service.  The person may 
request the postponement by contacting the clerk of the court in 
person, in writing, or by telephone before the date on which the 
person is summoned to appear.
	(b) On receipt of a request under Subsection (a), the clerk 
of the court shall grant the person a postponement if:
		(1)  the person has not been granted a postponement in 
that county during the one-year period preceding the date on which 
the person is summoned to appear; and
		(2)  the person and the clerk determine a substitute 
date on which the person will appear for jury service that is not 
later than six months after the date on which the person was 
originally summoned to appear.
	(c)  A person who receives a postponement under Subsection 
(b) may request a subsequent postponement in the manner described 
by Subsection (a).  The clerk of the court may approve the 
subsequent postponement only because of an extreme emergency that 
could not have been anticipated, such as a death in the person's 
family, sudden serious illness suffered by the person, or a natural 
disaster or national emergency in which the person is personally 
involved.  Before the clerk may grant the subsequent postponement, 
the person and the clerk must determine a substitute date on which 
the person will appear for jury service that is not later than six 
months after the date on which the person was to appear after the 
postponement under Subsection (b)."
	SECTION __.  Subchapter A, Chapter 102, Code of Criminal 
Procedure, is amended by adding Article 102.0045 to read as 
follows:
	"Art. 102.0045.  FEE FOR JURY REIMBURSEMENT TO COUNTIES.  (a)  
A person convicted of any offense, other than an offense relating to 
a pedestrian or the parking of a motor vehicle, shall pay as a court 
cost, in addition to all other costs, a fee of $4 to be used to 
reimburse counties for the cost of juror services as provided by 
Section 61.0015, Government Code.
	(b)  The clerk of the court shall remit the fees collected 
under this article to the comptroller in the manner provided by 
Subchapter B, Chapter 133, Local Government Code.  The comptroller 
shall deposit the fees in the judicial fund."
	SECTION __.  Section 102.021, Government Code, is amended to 
read as follows:
	"Sec. 102.021.  COURT COSTS ON CONVICTION.  A person 
convicted of an offense shall pay, in addition to all other costs:
		(1)  court costs on conviction of a felony (Sec. 
133.102, Local Government Code)...$133;
		(2)  court costs on conviction of a Class A or Class B 
misdemeanor (Sec. 133.102, Local Government Code)...$83;
		(3)  court costs on conviction of a nonjailable 
misdemeanor offense, including a criminal violation of a municipal 
ordinance, other than a conviction of an offense relating to a 
pedestrian or the parking of a motor vehicle (Sec. 133.102, Local 
Government Code)...$40;
		(4)  court costs on certain convictions in statutory 
county courts (Sec. 51.702, Government Code)...$15;
		(5)  court costs on certain convictions in certain 
county courts (Sec. 51.703, Government Code)...$15;
		(6)  a time payment fee if convicted of a felony or 
misdemeanor for paying any part of a fine, court costs, or 
restitution on or after the 31st day after the date on which a 
judgment is entered assessing the fine, courts costs, or 
restitution (Sec. 133.103, Local Government Code)...$25;
		(7)  a fee for services of prosecutor (Art. 102.008, 
Code of Criminal Procedure)...$25;
		(8)  fees for services of peace officer:                                      
			(A)  issuing a written notice to appear in court 
for certain violations (Art. 102.011, Code of Criminal 
Procedure)...$5;
			(B)  executing or processing an issued arrest 
warrant or capias (Art. 102.011, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$50;
			(C)  summoning a witness (Art. 102.011, Code of 
Criminal Procedure)...$5;  
			(D)  serving a writ not otherwise listed (Art. 
102.011, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$35;
			(E)  taking and approving a bond and, if 
necessary, returning the bond to courthouse (Art. 102.011, Code of 
Criminal Procedure)...$10;
			(F)  commitment or release (Art. 102.011, Code of 
Criminal Procedure)...$5;
			(G)  summoning a jury (Art. 102.011, Code of 
Criminal Procedure)...$5;     
			(H)  attendance of a prisoner in habeas corpus 
case if prisoner has been remanded to custody or held to bail (Art. 
102.011, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$8 each day;
			(I)  mileage for certain services performed (Art. 
102.011, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$0.29 per mile; and
			(J)  services of a sheriff or constable who serves 
process and attends examining trial in certain cases (Art. 102.011, 
Code of Criminal Procedure)...not to exceed $5;
		(9)  services of a peace officer in conveying a witness 
outside the county (Art. 102.011, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$10 
per day or part of a day, plus actual necessary travel expenses;
		(10)  overtime of peace officer for time spent 
testifying in the trial or traveling to or from testifying in the 
trial (Art. 102.011, Code of Criminal Procedure)...actual cost;
		(11)  court costs on an offense relating to rules of the 
road, when offense occurs within a school crossing zone (Art. 
102.014, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$25;
		(12)  court costs on an offense of passing a school bus 
(Art. 102.014, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$25;
		(13)  court costs on an offense of truancy or 
contributing to truancy (Art. 102.014, Code of Criminal 
Procedure)...$20;
		(14)  cost for visual recording of intoxication arrest 
before conviction (Art. 102.018, Code of Criminal 
Procedure)...$15;
		(15)  cost of certain evaluations (Art. 102.018, Code of 
Criminal Procedure)...actual cost;
		(16)  additional costs attendant to certain 
intoxication convictions under Chapter 49, Penal Code, for 
emergency medical services, trauma facilities, and trauma care 
systems (Art. 102.0185, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$100;
		(17)  cost for DNA testing for certain felonies (Art. 
102.020, Code of Criminal Procedure)...$250;
		(18)  court cost on an offense of public lewdness or 
indecent exposure (Art. 102.020, Code of Criminal 
Procedure)...$50;
		(19)  court cost on conviction of a misdemeanor under 
Subtitle C, Title 7, Transportation Code (Sec. 542.403, 
Transportation Code)...$3;
		(20)  cost for impoundment of vehicle (Sec. 601.263, 
Transportation Code)...$15 per day; [and]
		(21)  a civil and criminal enforcement cost on 
conviction of an offense of, or related to, the nonpayment of a toll 
in certain counties (Sec. 284.2031, Transportation Code)...$1; and
		(22)  court cost on conviction of any offense, other 
than a conviction of an offense relating to a pedestrian or the 
parking of a motor vehicle (Art. 102.0045, Code of Criminal 
Procedure)...$4."
	SECTION ____.  Section 133.033, Local Government Code, is 
amended to read as follow:
	"Sec. 133.003.  CRIMINAL FEES.  This chapter applies to the 
following criminal fees:
		(1)  the consolidated fee imposed under Section 
133.102;                    
		(2)  the time payment fee imposed under Section 133.103;                      
		(3)  fees for services of peace officers employed by the 
state imposed under Article 102.011, Code of Criminal Procedure, 
and forwarded to the comptroller as provided by Section 133.104;
		(4)  costs on conviction imposed in certain statutory 
county courts under Section 51.702, Government Code, and deposited 
in the judicial fund;
		(5)  costs on conviction imposed in certain county 
courts under Section 51.703, Government Code, and deposited in the 
judicial fund;
		(6)  the administrative fee for failure to appear or 
failure to pay or satisfy a judgment imposed under Section 706.006, 
Transportation Code; [and]
		(7)  fines on conviction imposed under Section 
621.506(g), Transportation Code; and
		(8)  the fee imposed under Article 102.0045, Code of 
Criminal Procedure."