Bill Text: TX HB1481 | 2019-2020 | 86th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Relating to the composition of the 38th Judicial District, the creation of the 454th Judicial District composed of Medina County, the creation of the office of criminal district attorney of Medina County, and the abolishment of the office of county attorney for Medina County.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-05-05 - Comm. report sent to Local & Consent Calendar [HB1481 Detail]

Download: Texas-2019-HB1481-Introduced.html
  86R3637 SRS-D
 
  By: Murr H.B. No. 1481
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the composition of the 38th Judicial District, the
  creation of the 454th Judicial District composed of Medina County,
  the creation of the office of criminal district attorney of Medina
  County, and the abolishment of the office of county attorney for
  Medina County.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 24.140, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 24.140.  38TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ([MEDINA,] REAL[,] AND
  UVALDE COUNTIES). [(a)] The 38th Judicial District is composed of
  [Medina,] Real[,] and Uvalde counties.
         [(b)  The terms of the 38th District Court begin:
               [(1)     in Medina County on the first Mondays in January
  and June;
               [(2)     in Real County on the first Mondays in April and
  November; and
               [(3)     in Uvalde County on the first Mondays in February
  and September.]
         SECTION 2.  Subchapter C, Chapter 24, Government Code, is
  amended by adding Section 24.598 to read as follows:
         Sec. 24.598.  454TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (MEDINA COUNTY). The
  454th Judicial District is composed of Medina County.
         SECTION 3.  Section 44.001, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 44.001.  ELECTION.  The voters of each of the following
  counties elect a criminal district attorney:  Anderson, Austin,
  Bastrop, Bexar, Bowie, Brazoria, Caldwell, Calhoun, Cass, Collin,
  Comal, Dallas, Deaf Smith, Denton, Eastland, Fannin, Galveston,
  Grayson, Gregg, Harrison, Hays, Hidalgo, Jackson, Jasper,
  Jefferson, Kaufman, Kendall, Lubbock, McLennan, Madison, Medina, 
  Navarro, Newton, Panola, Polk, Randall, Rockwall, San Jacinto,
  Smith, Tarrant, Taylor, Tyler, Upshur, Van Zandt, Victoria, Walker,
  Waller, Wichita, Wood, and Yoakum.
         SECTION 4.  Subchapter B, Chapter 44, Government Code, is
  amended by adding Section 44.263 to read as follows:
         Sec. 44.263.  MEDINA COUNTY. (a)  The criminal district
  attorney of Medina County must meet the following qualifications:
               (1)  be at least 30 years old;
               (2)  have been a practicing attorney in this state for
  at least five years; and
               (3)  have been a resident of Medina County for at least
  one year before election or appointment.
         (b)  The criminal district attorney has all the powers,
  duties, and privileges in Medina County that are conferred by law on
  county and district attorneys in the various counties and
  districts.
         (c)  The criminal district attorney shall attend each term
  and session of the district and inferior courts of Medina County,
  except municipal courts, held for the transaction of criminal
  business and shall exclusively represent the state in all criminal
  matters before those courts.
         (d)  The criminal district attorney shall represent Medina
  County in any court in which the county has pending business. This
  subsection does not require the criminal district attorney to
  represent the county in a delinquent tax suit or condemnation
  proceeding and does not prevent the county from retaining other
  legal counsel in a civil matter at any time it considers
  appropriate.
         (e)  The criminal district attorney shall collect the fees,
  commissions, and perquisites that are provided by law for similar
  services rendered by a district or county attorney.
         (f)  The criminal district attorney is entitled to receive in
  equal monthly installments compensation from the state equal to the
  amount paid by the state to district attorneys. The state
  compensation shall be paid by the comptroller as appropriated by
  the legislature. The Commissioners Court of Medina County shall
  pay the criminal district attorney an additional amount so that the
  total compensation of the criminal district attorney equals at
  least 90 percent of the total salary paid to the judge of the 454th
  District Court in Medina County. The compensation paid by the
  county shall be paid in semiweekly or bimonthly installments, as
  determined by the commissioners court.
         (g)  The criminal district attorney or the Commissioners
  Court of Medina County may accept gifts and grants from any
  individual, partnership, corporation, trust, foundation,
  association, or governmental entity for the purpose of financing or
  assisting effective prosecution, crime prevention or suppression,
  rehabilitation of offenders, substance abuse education, treatment
  and prevention, or crime victim assistance programs in Medina
  County. The criminal district attorney shall account for and
  report to the commissioners court all gifts or grants accepted
  under this subsection.
         (h)  The criminal district attorney, for the purpose of
  conducting affairs of the office, may appoint a staff composed of
  assistant criminal district attorneys, investigators,
  stenographers, clerks, and other personnel that the commissioners
  court may authorize. The salary of a staff member is an amount
  recommended by the criminal district attorney and approved by the
  commissioners court. The commissioners court shall pay the
  salaries of the staff in equal semiweekly or bimonthly installments
  from county funds.
         (i)  The criminal district attorney shall, with the advice
  and consent of the commissioners court, designate one or more
  individuals to act as an assistant criminal district attorney with
  exclusive responsibility for assisting the commissioners court. An
  individual designated as an assistant criminal district attorney
  under this subsection must have extensive experience in
  representing public entities and knowledge of the laws affecting
  counties, including the open meetings and open records laws under
  Chapters 551 and 552.
         (j)  Medina County is entitled to receive from the state an
  amount equal to the amount provided in the General Appropriations
  Act to district attorneys for the payment of staff salaries and
  office expenses.
         (k)  The legislature may provide for additional staff
  members to be paid from state funds if it considers supplementation
  of the criminal district attorney's staff to be necessary.
         (l)  The criminal district attorney and assistant criminal
  district attorney may not engage in the private practice of law or
  receive a fee for the referral of a case.
         SECTION 5.  Section 46.002, Government Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
         Sec. 46.002.  PROSECUTORS SUBJECT TO CHAPTER.  This chapter
  applies to the state prosecuting attorney, all county prosecutors,
  and the following state prosecutors:
               (1)  the district attorneys for Kenedy and Kleberg
  Counties and for the 1st, 2nd, 8th, 9th, 18th, 21st, 23rd, 26th,
  27th, 29th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, 35th, 36th, 38th, 39th, 42nd,
  43rd, 46th, 47th, 49th, 50th, 51st, 52nd, 53rd, 63rd, 64th, 66th,
  69th, 70th, 76th, 79th, 81st, 83rd, 84th, 85th, 88th, 90th, 97th,
  100th, 105th, 106th, 109th, 110th, 112th, 118th, 119th, 123rd,
  132nd, 142nd, 143rd, 145th, 156th, 159th, 173rd, 196th, 198th,
  216th, 220th, 229th, 235th, 253rd, 258th, 259th, 266th, 268th,
  271st, 286th, 287th, 329th, 344th, 349th, 355th, 369th, 452nd, and
  506th judicial districts;
               (2)  the criminal district attorneys for the counties
  of Anderson, Austin, Bastrop, Bexar, Bowie, Brazoria, Caldwell,
  Calhoun, Cass, Collin, Comal, Dallas, Deaf Smith, Denton, Eastland,
  Fannin, Galveston, Grayson, Gregg, Harrison, Hays, Hidalgo,
  Jasper, Jefferson, Kaufman, Kendall, Lubbock, McLennan, Madison,
  Medina, Navarro, Newton, Panola, Polk, Randall, Rockwall, San
  Jacinto, Smith, Tarrant, Taylor, Tyler, Upshur, Van Zandt,
  Victoria, Walker, Waller, Wichita, Wood, and Yoakum; and
               (3)  the county attorneys performing the duties of
  district attorneys in the counties of Andrews, Aransas, Callahan,
  Cameron, Castro, Colorado, Crosby, Ellis, Falls, Freestone,
  Gonzales, Guadalupe, Lamar, Lamb, Lampasas, Lavaca, Lee,
  Limestone, Marion, Milam, Morris, Ochiltree, Oldham, Orange,
  Rains, Red River, Robertson, Rusk, Swisher, Terry, Webb, and
  Willacy.
         SECTION 6.  (a) The local administrative district judge
  shall transfer to the 454th District Court all cases from Medina
  County that are pending in the 38th District Court on the effective
  date of this Act.
         (b)  When a case is transferred as provided by Subsection (a)
  of this section:
               (1)  all processes, writs, bonds, recognizances, or
  other obligations issued from the 38th District Court are
  returnable to the 454th District Court as if originally issued by
  that court; and
               (2)  the obligees on all bonds and recognizances taken
  in and for the 38th District Court and all witnesses summoned to
  appear in the 38th District Court are required to appear before the
  454th District Court as if originally required to appear before
  that court.
         (c)  The 454th Judicial District is created on the effective
  date of this Act.
         (d)  The office of county attorney of Medina County is
  abolished on the effective date of this Act.
         SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2019.
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