By: Gonzales H.B. No. 4068
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to procedures for a coordinated response for the
  transaction of essential judicial functions in the event of a
  disaster.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 74.093(c), Government Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
         (c)  The rules may provide for:
               (1)  the selection and authority of a presiding judge
  giving preference to a specified class of cases, such as civil,
  criminal, juvenile, or family law cases;
               (2)  a coordinated response for the transaction of
  essential judicial functions in the event of a disaster; and
               (3) [(2)]  any other matter necessary to carry out this
  chapter or to improve the administration and management of the
  court system and its auxiliary services.
         SECTION 2.  Section 418.002, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 418.002.  PURPOSES. The purposes of this chapter are
  to:
               (1)  reduce vulnerability of people and communities of
  this state to damage, injury, and loss of life and property
  resulting from natural or man-made catastrophes, riots, or hostile
  military or paramilitary action;
               (2)  prepare for prompt and efficient rescue, care, and
  treatment of persons victimized or threatened by disaster;
               (3)  provide a setting conducive to the rapid and
  orderly restoration and rehabilitation of persons and property
  affected by disasters;
               (4)  clarify and strengthen the roles of the governor,
  state agencies, the judicial branch, and local governments in
  prevention of, preparation for, response to, and recovery from
  disasters;
               (5)  authorize and provide for cooperation in disaster
  mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery;
               (6)  authorize and provide for coordination of
  activities relating to disaster mitigation, preparedness,
  response, and recovery by agencies and officers of this state, and
  similar state-local, interstate, federal-state, and foreign
  activities in which the state and its political subdivisions may
  participate;
               (7)  provide an emergency management system embodying
  all aspects of predisaster preparedness and postdisaster response;
               (8)  assist in mitigation of disasters caused or
  aggravated by inadequate planning for and regulation of public and
  private facilities and land use; and
               (9)  provide the authority and mechanism to respond to
  an energy emergency.
         SECTION 3.  Section 418.016, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 418.016.  SUSPENSION OF PROCEDURAL LAWS AND RULES.
  (a)  The governor may suspend the provisions of any regulatory
  statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business or
  the orders or rules of a state agency if strict compliance with the
  provisions, orders, or rules would in any way prevent, hinder, or
  delay necessary action in coping with a disaster.
         (b)  Notwithstanding any other law, the supreme court may
  exercise the court's inherent authority by rule or by order or on a
  case by case basis, with or without the consent of the parties, to
  suspend procedures for the conduct of any court proceeding affected
  by a disaster.  This authority includes the authority to:
               (1)  provide abatements and stays;
               (2)  toll or modify other filings and service
  deadlines;
               (3)  provide for hearings or trials at locations other
  than the county of suit;
               (4)  provide for courts of appeal to accept filings and
  hear arguments in remote courthouses; and
               (5)  provide for alternative notice requirements.
         (c)  In the event that a disaster prevents the supreme court
  from acting, the chief justice may act on behalf of the supreme
  court.  In the event that a disaster prevents either the supreme
  court or the chief justice from acting, the court of criminal
  appeals may act on behalf of the chief justice.  In the event that a
  disaster prevents either the supreme court, the chief justice, or
  the court of criminal appeals from acting, the presiding judge of
  the court of criminal appeals may act on behalf of the court of
  criminal appeals.
         SECTION 4.  Section 418.042(b), Government Code. is amended
  to read as follows:
         (b)  In preparing and revising the state emergency
  management plan, the division shall seek the advice and assistance
  of local government, the judicial branch, business, labor,
  industry, agriculture, civic organizations, volunteer
  organizations, and community leaders.
         SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.