82R2376 KFF-D
 
  By: Kleinschmidt H.B. No. 462
 
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
 
AN ACT
 
  relating to the assignment of special judges in county courts in
 
  certain counties.
         
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         
         SECTION 1.  Subchapter B, Chapter 26, Government Code, is
 
  amended by adding Section 26.018 to read as follows:
         
         Sec. 26.018.  ASSIGNMENT OF SPECIAL JUDGE IN CERTAIN
 
  COUNTIES. (a) This section applies only to a county in which there
 
  are no statutory county courts or statutory probate courts.
         
         (b)  If the county judge is absent or for any reason unable to
 
  preside over the county court, the county judge, by written order of
 
  appointment, may appoint a special judge to hear criminal,
 
  juvenile, and civil cases. The order of appointment shall state the
 
  period of appointment.
         
         (c)  The county judge shall appoint the special judge from a
 
  list of attorneys approved as qualified by the commissioners court.
 
  To be eligible to be selected for the list, a person must be a
 
  licensed attorney in this state who has practiced law for more than
 
  five years.
         
         (d)  Before performing any duties as a special judge, a
 
  person appointed to serve as a special judge shall take and sign the
 
  oath of office required by the constitution for county judges.
         
         (e)  The county clerk shall enter a record of the order of
 
  appointment and the oath of office into the general minutes of the
 
  court.
         
         (f)  A special judge has the same authority as a county judge
 
  when presiding over criminal, juvenile, or civil cases, but has no
 
  authority to preside over commissioners court meetings or over the
 
  general administration of county business that is within the
 
  jurisdiction of the commissioners court.
         
         (g)  The county shall compensate the special judge at a rate
 
  determined by the commissioners court before the special judge is
 
  appointed.
         
         (h)  During the period of appointment the special judge:
               
               (1)  may not practice law; and
               
               (2)  is subject to the Code of Judicial Conduct.
         
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.