Supplement: TX HB2043 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Fiscal Note (Introduced)
For additional supplements on Texas HB2043 please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: Relating to a criminal justice system pretrial and sentencing database established by the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.
Status: 2023-05-10 - Postponed 7/22/23 10:00 AM [HB2043 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2043-Fiscal_Note_Introduced_.html
Bill Title: Relating to a criminal justice system pretrial and sentencing database established by the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.
Status: 2023-05-10 - Postponed 7/22/23 10:00 AM [HB2043 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2043-Fiscal_Note_Introduced_.html
TO: |
Honorable Jeff Leach, Chair, House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence |
FROM: |
Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board
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IN RE: |
HB2043 by Bowers (Relating to a criminal justice system pretrial and sentencing database established by the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.), As Introduced |
Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB2043, As Introduced : a negative impact of ($6,000,000) through the biennium ending August 31, 2025.
The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill.
General Revenue-Related Funds, Five- Year Impact:
Fiscal Year | Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to General Revenue Related Funds |
---|---|
2024 | ($4,000,000) |
2025 | ($2,000,000) |
2026 | $0 |
2027 | $0 |
2028 | $0 |
All Funds, Five-Year Impact:
Fiscal Year | Probable Savings/(Cost) from General Revenue Fund 1 |
---|---|
2024 | ($4,000,000) |
2025 | ($2,000,000) |
2026 | $0 |
2027 | $0 |
2028 | $0 |
Fiscal Analysis
The bill would amend the Government Code to require the Office of Court Administration (OCA) to establish and maintain a database to collect, compile, and analyze pretrial and sentencing information for each defendant arrested for an offense in Texas. The bill would require OCA to include in the database certain information for each defendant, which the bill deems public information and subject to disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act. The bill would require the clerk of each court with criminal jurisdiction to submit to OCA certain information with respect to defendants arrested for offenses in the preceding month, on a certain form, no later than the fifth day of each month. The bill would require OCA to publish deidentified pretrial and sentencing data no later than January 1, 2024. The bill would authorize OCA to adopt rules as necessary to implement the provisions of the bill.
Methodology
Costs reflected in the table above are based on the analysis provided by the Office of Court Administration (OCA). This analysis assumes OCA would need to replace its Court Activity Reporting Database, a legacy information technology system that currently only allows for aggregate data collection, to capture the data required by the bill. To address cybersecurity vulnerabilities and to allow courts to report data in real time, the new system would be a vendor hosted, cloud based system. OCA estimates the cost for the new system to be $6,000,000 in General Revenue in the 202425 biennium including $4,000,000 in fiscal year 2024 and $2,000,000 in fiscal year 2025.
Technology
OCA anticipates a cost of $4,000,000 in fiscal year 2024 and $2,000,000 in fiscal year 2025 to acquire the necessary information resource technologies to collect, store, and process case level data as required by the bill. This includes the vendor hosted, cloud based system to allow each court to report data, and business intelligence platforms to manipulate the data to answer policy questions by the Judicial Council and the Legislature.
Local Government Impact
No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.
Source Agencies: b > td > | 212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council |
LBB Staff: b > td > | JMc, KDw, MW, JPa |