Bill Text: TX HB2624 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain legal paraprofessionals; requiring an occupational license; imposing fees.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2025-02-10 - Filed [HB2624 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB2624-Introduced.html
89R4925 AMF-F | ||
By: Gervin-Hawkins | H.B. No. 2624 |
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relating to the licensing and regulation of certain legal | ||
paraprofessionals; requiring an occupational license; imposing | ||
fees. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. The heading to Subtitle G, Title 2, Government | ||
Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
SUBTITLE G. ATTORNEYS AND LEGAL PARAPROFESSIONALS | ||
SECTION 2. The heading to Subchapter E, Chapter 81, | ||
Government Code, is amended to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER E. ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE | ||
SECTION 3. Chapter 81, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter E-3 to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER E-3. LEGAL PARAPROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE | ||
Sec. 81.0891. DISCIPLINARY JURISDICTION AND RULES. (a) | ||
Each legal paraprofessional admitted to practice in this state is | ||
subject to the disciplinary and disability jurisdiction of the | ||
supreme court and the Commission for Lawyer Discipline, a committee | ||
of the state bar. | ||
(b) The Committee on Disciplinary Rules and Referenda | ||
established under Subchapter E-1 shall propose and the supreme | ||
court shall adopt rules of professional conduct applicable to legal | ||
paraprofessionals under Subchapter E-1. | ||
(c) In furtherance of the supreme court's powers to | ||
supervise the conduct of legal paraprofessionals, the court shall | ||
establish disciplinary and disability procedures for legal | ||
paraprofessionals licensed by the court. | ||
SECTION 4. The heading to Chapter 82, Government Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 82. LICENSING OF ATTORNEYS AND LEGAL PARAPROFESSIONALS | ||
SECTION 5. Chapter 82, Government Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter E to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER E. LICENSING OF LEGAL PARAPROFESSIONALS | ||
Sec. 82.151. SUPREME COURT RULES. (a) The supreme court | ||
may adopt rules relating to an individual's eligibility for | ||
examination for issuance of a legal paraprofessional license in a | ||
specialty described by Section 82.154 and to the manner in which the | ||
examination is conducted. | ||
(b) The supreme court shall adopt rules necessary to | ||
administer its functions relating to the licensing of legal | ||
paraprofessionals under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 82.152. BOARD OF LAW EXAMINERS DUTIES. (a) In | ||
addition to its duties under Section 82.004, the Board of Law | ||
Examiners, acting under the instruction of the supreme court, shall | ||
examine the qualification of each candidate for licensure as a | ||
legal paraprofessional in a specialty described by Section 82.154. | ||
(b) The Board of Law Examiners may not recommend any | ||
individual for any legal paraprofessional license unless the | ||
individual demonstrates to the board, in the manner the supreme | ||
court prescribes, that the individual has the moral character and | ||
proper capacity and qualifications for licensure as a legal | ||
paraprofessional. | ||
Sec. 82.153. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. To be eligible for | ||
licensure as a legal paraprofessional, an applicant must: | ||
(1) be at least 18 years old; | ||
(2) hold a high school diploma or high school | ||
equivalency certificate; | ||
(3) be authorized to work in the United States; | ||
(4) satisfy at least one of the following | ||
qualifications: | ||
(A) hold a paralegal certificate issued by: | ||
(i) the Board of Law Examiners; | ||
(ii) the National Association of Legal | ||
Assistants; or | ||
(iii) the National Federation of Paralegal | ||
Associations; | ||
(B) have successfully completed a paralegal | ||
education program approved by the American Bar Association or the | ||
supreme court; | ||
(C) have at least five years' employment | ||
experience as a paralegal with at least 50 percent of the | ||
applicant's workload consisting of substantive legal work; or | ||
(D) hold a bachelor's degree or a graduate or | ||
professional degree conferred by an accredited institution of | ||
higher education; | ||
(5) be of good moral character and fitness; | ||
(6) have successfully completed an examination | ||
administered by the Board of Law Examiners for a legal | ||
paraprofessional license; and | ||
(7) pay appropriate application, licensing, | ||
examination, and enrollment fees. | ||
Sec. 82.154. SPECIALTY LICENSURE. (a) An applicant for a | ||
legal paraprofessional license may apply for issuance of one or | ||
more of the following specialty licenses: | ||
(1) a legal paraprofessional license in family law; | ||
(2) a legal paraprofessional license in estate | ||
planning and probate law; | ||
(3) a legal paraprofessional license in consumer debt | ||
law; | ||
(4) a legal paraprofessional license in | ||
administrative law; or | ||
(5) a legal paraprofessional license in civil law. | ||
(b) An applicant may not apply for issuance of a general | ||
legal paraprofessional license. | ||
Sec. 82.155. PROBATIONARY PERIOD. An attorney licensed in | ||
this state shall supervise a licensed legal paraprofessional for a | ||
period not to exceed one year after the issuance date of the | ||
paraprofessional's initial license. The supreme court shall adopt | ||
rules regarding the supervisory requirement under this section. | ||
Sec. 82.156. LIMITED PRACTICE OF LAW BY LEGAL | ||
PARAPROFESSIONAL LICENSED IN FAMILY LAW. (a) Except as provided by | ||
Section 82.155 and Subsection (c), a license holder who holds a | ||
legal paraprofessional license in family law may represent a client | ||
without attorney supervision in a proceeding as authorized under | ||
Subsection (b) by: | ||
(1) advising the client about completing and filing | ||
necessary official forms; and | ||
(2) communicating with the court, an opposing party, | ||
or an attorney or legal paraprofessional representing an opposing | ||
party. | ||
(b) A license holder who holds a legal paraprofessional | ||
license in family law may represent a client only in the following | ||
proceedings: | ||
(1) an uncontested suit for dissolution of a marriage | ||
that does not involve the sale or title transfer of real property | ||
and does not involve children born or adopted of the marriage who | ||
are under 18 years of age or who are otherwise entitled to support | ||
as provided by Chapter 154, Family Code; | ||
(2) an uncontested application for a protective order | ||
under Subtitle B, Title 4, Family Code; or | ||
(3) an uncontested suit affecting the parent-child | ||
relationship, including a suit joined with an uncontested suit for | ||
dissolution of a marriage but excluding a suit filed by a | ||
governmental entity under Subtitle E, Title 5, Family Code, that | ||
involves only standard conservatorship provisions, standard | ||
possession schedules, and child support payments in an amount | ||
established by the child support guidelines under Subchapter C, | ||
Chapter 154, Family Code. | ||
(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a license holder who | ||
holds a legal paraprofessional license in family law may not advise | ||
a client about preparing a qualified domestic relations order or | ||
similar order or form required for the disposition of retirement | ||
and employment benefits and other plans under Section 7.003, Family | ||
Code. | ||
Sec. 82.157. LIMITED PRACTICE OF LAW BY LEGAL | ||
PARAPROFESSIONAL LICENSED IN ESTATE PLANNING AND PROBATE LAW. | ||
Except as provided by Section 82.155, a license holder who holds a | ||
legal paraprofessional license in estate planning and probate law | ||
may represent a client without attorney supervision by: | ||
(1) advising the client about completing and filing | ||
the following forms: | ||
(A) an authorization to disclose protected | ||
health information under the Health Insurance Portability and | ||
Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. Section 1320d et seq.); | ||
(B) a medical power of attorney under Chapter | ||
166, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(C) a directive to physicians and family or | ||
surrogates under Chapter 166, Health and Safety Code; | ||
(D) a declaration for mental health treatment | ||
under Chapter 137, Civil Practice and Remedies Code; | ||
(E) an annual report by a guardian of a person or | ||
a declaration or affidavit for the filing of the report under | ||
Subchapter C, Chapter 1163, Estates Code; | ||
(F) a supported decision-making agreement under | ||
Chapter 1357, Estates Code; | ||
(G) a statutory durable power of attorney as | ||
provided by Subtitle P, Title 2, Estates Code; | ||
(H) a transfer on death deed under Chapter 114, | ||
Estates Code; | ||
(I) a small estate affidavit under Chapter 205, | ||
Estates Code; | ||
(J) an application for muniment of title under | ||
Chapter 257, Estates Code; or | ||
(K) any other official estate planning or probate | ||
forms; | ||
(2) communicating with a court on matters related to | ||
the annual report by a guardian of a person, a small estate | ||
affidavit, or an application for muniment of title; and | ||
(3) communicating with an opposing party or an | ||
attorney or legal paraprofessional representing an opposing party | ||
on matters related to the limited legal services described by | ||
Subdivisions (1) and (2). | ||
Sec. 82.158. LIMITED PRACTICE OF LAW BY LEGAL | ||
PARAPROFESSIONAL LICENSED IN CONSUMER DEBT LAW. Except as provided | ||
by Section 82.155, a license holder who holds a legal | ||
paraprofessional license in consumer debt law may represent a | ||
client without attorney supervision by: | ||
(1) advising the client about completing and filing | ||
official forms related to consumer debt; and | ||
(2) communicating with the court, an opposing party, | ||
or an attorney or legal paraprofessional representing an opposing | ||
party on matters related to the service described by Subdivision | ||
(1). | ||
Sec. 82.159. LIMITED PRACTICE OF LAW BY LEGAL | ||
PARAPROFESSIONAL LICENSED IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. Except as | ||
provided by Section 82.155, a license holder who holds a legal | ||
paraprofessional license in administrative law may represent a | ||
client without attorney supervision in certain administrative law | ||
matters, as determined by the supreme court by rule. | ||
Sec. 82.160. LIMITED PRACTICE OF LAW BY LEGAL | ||
PARAPROFESSIONAL LICENSED IN CIVIL LAW. Except as provided by | ||
Section 82.155, a license holder who holds a legal paraprofessional | ||
license in civil law may represent a client without attorney | ||
supervision in a civil suit, other than a family law case or | ||
proceeding or a probate matter or proceeding, in which the matter in | ||
controversy exceeds $200 but does not exceed $15,000, including by: | ||
(1) preparing, litigating, and settling the suit; | ||
(2) communicating with the court, an opposing party, | ||
or an attorney or legal paraprofessional representing an opposing | ||
party; | ||
(3) perfecting an appeal of a court judgment; and | ||
(4) administering post-judgment collections, | ||
discovery, and receiverships. | ||
Sec. 82.161. RULES AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL SERVICES UNDER | ||
SPECIALTY LICENSE. The supreme court by rule may authorize a legal | ||
paraprofessional to provide additional services under the license | ||
holder's specialty license to engage in the limited practice of law | ||
under this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 82.162. REQUIREMENTS OF REPRESENTATION. To represent | ||
a client under Sections 82.156 through 82.161, a legal | ||
paraprofessional licensed under this subchapter must: | ||
(1) obtain a self-certification affidavit or unsworn | ||
declaration under Chapter 132, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, | ||
signed by the client indicating the client has low income; | ||
(2) execute a written agreement with the client | ||
explaining the licensed legal paraprofessional is not an attorney | ||
and describing the limited scope of the paraprofessional's | ||
representation, including, as applicable, an explanation of the | ||
limitation related to the amount in controversy in a civil suit, as | ||
provided by Section 82.160; and | ||
(3) provide the client with a brochure approved by the | ||
state bar explaining the steps for reporting potential concerns | ||
with the legal paraprofessional's representation or violations of | ||
rules governing the paraprofessional's professional conduct. | ||
Sec. 82.163. CONSTRUCTION OF SUBCHAPTER. Nothing in this | ||
subchapter may be construed to limit a person's ability to provide | ||
information related to the state legal system as otherwise | ||
permitted by law. | ||
SECTION 6. As soon as practicable after the effective date | ||
of this Act: | ||
(1) the Texas Supreme Court shall adopt the rules | ||
necessary to implement this Act; and | ||
(2) the State Bar of Texas shall approve a brochure as | ||
required under Section 82.162(3), Government Code, as added by this | ||
Act. | ||
SECTION 7. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |