HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues
TIME & DATE: 10:30AM or upon final adjourn./recess
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
PLACE: E2.014
CHAIR: Rep. Harold V. Dutton, Jr.
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The following bills will be heard on April 13, 2005 as previously posted on
April 6, 2005.
HB 260 Goodman
Relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
HB 1176 Dutton
Relating to the designation of a former spouse as a survivor or
P.O.D. payee of a multiple-party account before a decree of divorce
or annulment is rendered.
HB 1449 Dutton / et al.
Relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship,
including proceedings for the establishment, modification, and
enforcement of child support; providing an administrative penalty.
HB 1687 Dutton
Relating to fees charged by a juvenile justice alternative
education program.
HB 2159 Nixon
Relating to a suit affecting the parent-child relationship in which
an international parental child abduction risk factor is present or
an international parental child abduction prevention measure has
been taken.
HB 2351 Raymond
Relating to a release of a child support lien.
HB 2408 Bonnen
Relating to delivery to an employer of an order or writ for the
withholding of child support from an employee's earnings.
HB 2668 Dutton
Relating to a prohibition against a private entity performing the
functions and duties of a local child support registry.
HB 3045 Kolkhorst / et al.
Relating to the juvenile boards of Grimes, Leon, Madison, and
Walker Counties.
HB 3120 Giddings
Relating to the regulation of private child support enforcement
agencies and collection of child support obligations; providing a
criminal penalty.
HB 3135 Castro
Relating to the release of certain information held by the Title
IV-D agency in connection with child support services provided by
the agency.
HB 3136 Castro
Relating to the enforcement of child support arrearages by
imposition of a lien on the obligor's property or a levy on the
obligor's financial assets.
HB 3388 Talton
Relating to court-ordered possession of or access to a child by the
child's grandparent, aunt, or uncle.
***The following bills have been added to the agenda for April 13, 2005.***
HB 460 Dutton
Relating to the designation of a child support obligee as an
alternate payee under a qualified domestic relations order.
HB 1177 Dutton
Relating to an appeal of a protective order.
HB 1181 Dutton
Relating to access to criminal history record information by a
domestic relations office.
HB 1556 Alonzo
Relating to persons who are authorized to conduct a marriage
ceremony.
HB 1575 Dutton / et al.
Relating to juvenile delinquency; providing a criminal penalty.
HB 2354 Raymond
Relating to the application of certain social security and
disability payments to a child who is the subject of a child
support order.
HB 3006 Hilderbran
Relating to certain requirements and limitations relating to a
person's age, school attendance, marital status, residency, and
relations by consanguinity and affinity; providing criminal
penalties.
HB 3350 Dunnam
Relating to the duty to report child abuse.
***The committee will also consider the following pending measures:
HB 209 Goodman
Relating to rescinding an acknowledgment of paternity executed by a
minor.
HB 401 Villarreal
Relating to creation of a volunteer income tax assistance pilot
program for persons who owe delinquent child support.
HB 437 Dutton
Relating to determinations of paternity in a suit affecting the
parent-child relationship.
HB 895 Goolsby
Relating to imposing a fee on a request for a waiver of the waiting
period following the issuance of a marriage license.
HB 1082 Driver
Relating to a fee to cover the costs of expunging a minor's
alcohol- or tobacco-related conviction records.
HB 1120 Nixon
Relating to information required to be included in an application
for a marriage license and an affidavit of an absent applicant for
a marriage license; providing a criminal penalty.
HB 2099 Dutton
Relating to investigations of reports of child abuse and neglect.
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