** REVISION **
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
Corrections
TIME & DATE:
8:00 AM or upon final adjourn./recess
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
PLACE:
E2.030
CHAIR:
Rep. Jerry Madden
HB 46
 
Hodge
Relating to the application of laws awarding credit to an inmate for time between release on and subsequent revocation of parole, mandatory supervision, or conditional pardon.
 
HB 428
 
Madden
Relating to the authority of the inspector general of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to issue administrative subpoenas for certain communication records.
 
HB 432
 
Madden
Relating to the prosecution of the offense of the sale of prison-produced articles or products.
 
HB 925
 
Haggerty
Relating to the transfer of certain convicted felons from county jail to the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to their ineligibility for bail pending appeal.
 
HB 1018
 
Alonzo / et al.
Relating to the adoption of a salary career ladder for parole officers.
 
HB 2034
 
England
Relating to the regulation of sex offender treatment providers.
 
HB 2389
 
Madden
Relating to the right of a minor in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to consent to medical, dental, psychological, and surgical treatment.
 
HB 2497
 
Gonzalez Toureilles
Relating to compensatory time accrued by a correctional officer employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 
HB 2498
 
Gonzalez Toureilles
Relating to hazardous duty pay for correctional officers employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 
HB 2499
 
Gonzalez Toureilles
Relating to a salary career ladder for correctional officers.
 
HB 2512
 
Dutton
Relating to the capacity and location of correctional facilities operated by the Texas Youth Commission and the transfer of correctional facilities from the Texas Youth Commission to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 
HB 2688
 
Haggerty
Relating to the requirement to be licensed as a sex offender treatment provider.
 
HB 2699
 
Turner
Relating to the creation of special monitors for the Commission on Jail Standards.
 

HB 2943
 
Talton
Relating to mandatory conditions of community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision concerning certain searches.
 
HB 2990
 
Madden
Relating to use of certain electronic monitoring technology in certain correctional facilities by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
 
HB 3200
 
Madden
Relating to the computation of certain funding for community supervision and corrections departments.
 
HB 3636
 
Turner
Relating to the appointment of an attorney to represent an indigent defendant who is in the custody of a correctional facility of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or another related correctional facility.
 
HB 3654
 
Riddle
Relating to the placement of certain releasees of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in treatment centers, residential facilities, or halfway houses.
 
HB 3665
 
Madden
Relating to registration as a sex offender as a consequence of a conviction of and to the statute of limitations for certain sexual offenses committed against victims who are younger than 21 years of age.
 
HB 3736
 
McReynolds
Relating to establishing parole officer maximum caseloads.
 
HB 3958
 
Castro
Relating to a central database containing information about certain offenders who have committed offenses involving family or dating violence.
 
HB 434
 
Madden
Relating to the appointment of certain employees of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as peace officers for certain purposes.
 
HB 435
 
Madden
Relating to the detection and monitoring of a cellular telephone in the possession of or used by an inmate or state jail defendant.
 
HB 2807
 
Madden
Relating to the operations and functions of the Texas Youth Commission.
 
HB 1061
 
King, Phil
Relating to confinement in county jail of a defendant awaiting transfer to a community corrections facility or a substance abuse treatment facility.
 
HB 2566
 
Madden
Relating to a document or instrument filed by an inmate with a court concerning real or personal property.
 
Bills added after last posting:
HB 2566