Bill Text: TX SB2400 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to collection of certain fines assessed for traffic offenses.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-23 - Referred to Criminal Justice [SB2400 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB2400-Introduced.html
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By: West | S.B. No. 2400 |
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relating to collection of certain fines assessed for traffic | ||
offenses. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 45, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended by adding Subchapter E to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER E. TRAFFIC FINE PROGRAMS OF JUSTICE AND MUNICIPAL COURTS | ||
Art. 45.301. GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR TRAFFIC FINE PROGRAMS. | ||
(a) A notice to appear issued for a traffic offense, including an | ||
offense under Section 521.457, Transportation Code, must inform the | ||
defendant charged with the offense that: | ||
(1) the person may be eligible for a reduction of the | ||
amount of the person's unpaid fines for traffic offenses under a | ||
program available under this subchapter; and | ||
(2) if the notice to appear is issued for an offense | ||
under Section 521.457, Transportation Code, and the person's | ||
license was suspended because of nonpayment of fines for traffic | ||
offenses, the person may be eligible for a program established | ||
under this subchapter to address the previous unpaid fines. | ||
(b) Each justice and municipal court shall, on the court's | ||
publicly accessible Internet website: | ||
(1) post information about the programs available | ||
under this subchapter; and | ||
(2) post a statement that individuals who have a | ||
suspended license due to unpaid fines for traffic offenses may be | ||
eligible for the programs established under this subchapter. | ||
(c) Each justice and municipal court may provide a written | ||
notification by mail to a person who is issued a notice to appear | ||
for a violation of Section 521.457, Transportation Code, that | ||
notifies the person that if the person's license was suspended | ||
because of nonpayment of fines for traffic offenses, the person may | ||
be eligible for a program under this subchapter to address those | ||
previous unpaid fines. | ||
(d) The Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial | ||
System shall adopt the forms necessary for each program under this | ||
subchapter. | ||
Art. 45.302. AMNESTY PROGRAM. (a) This article applies | ||
only to a fine for a traffic offense that: | ||
(1) was issued before September 1, 2021; and | ||
(2) remains unpaid on or after September 1, 2023. | ||
(b) Each justice and municipal court shall establish an | ||
amnesty program available to any person who owes a total of more | ||
than $200 of unpaid fines described by Subsection (a) and applies to | ||
participate in the program. The program must allow a person to apply | ||
for participation in the program on the Internet or by mail. For a | ||
person who applies to an amnesty program under this article, the | ||
justice or municipal court shall reduce the total amount of the | ||
person's unpaid fines owed to $200. | ||
(c) A justice or municipal court shall charge a $100 | ||
administrative fee for participation in the program. The | ||
administrative fee must be credited toward the amount of an unpaid | ||
fine described by Subsection (b). | ||
(d) The justice or municipal court shall allow a person who | ||
participates in an amnesty program under this article and has three | ||
or more unpaid fines described by Subsection (a) to pay the reduced | ||
fines over a period of not less than 12 months beginning on the date | ||
the fines are reduced under this article. | ||
(e) A fine collected under this article shall be deposited | ||
in the same manner as the original fine. | ||
(f) Unless authorized by the justice or municipal court, a | ||
person may no longer participate in an amnesty program under this | ||
article if the person enters into a payment plan with the justice or | ||
municipal court and misses two or more consecutive payments in the | ||
plan. | ||
(g) The justice or municipal court shall notify the | ||
Department of Public Safety on a person's successful completion of | ||
the amnesty program. | ||
(h) This article expires September 1, 2024. | ||
Art. 45.303. INDIGENCY PROGRAM. (a) This article applies | ||
only to a fine for a traffic offense that remains unpaid on or after | ||
the second anniversary of the date of issuance. | ||
(b) Each justice and municipal court shall establish an | ||
indigency program through which the justice or municipal court | ||
shall reduce all fines described by Subsection (a), or penalties | ||
for nonpayment of such fines, if a person who owes a fine described | ||
by Subsection (a) establishes that the person is indigent. The | ||
program must allow a person to apply for participation in the | ||
program on the Internet or by mail. | ||
(c) For a person who applies to an indigency program under | ||
this article, a justice or municipal court shall reduce the total | ||
amount of the person's unpaid fines owed to the lesser of: | ||
(1) 50 percent of the total unpaid fine amount for two | ||
or fewer unpaid fines; | ||
(2) $100 per fine for three or more unpaid fines; or | ||
(3) an amount determined by the court under Article | ||
45.0445. | ||
(d) To establish indigency for purposes of Subsection (b), a | ||
person must provide to the justice or municipal court: | ||
(1) documentation described by Section 709.001(d), | ||
Transportation Code; or | ||
(2) a sworn affidavit confirming that the person's | ||
income or the person's household income does not exceed 125 percent | ||
of the applicable income level established by the federal poverty | ||
guidelines. | ||
(e) A fine collected under this article shall be deposited | ||
in the same manner as the original fine. | ||
(f) Unless authorized by the justice or municipal court, a | ||
person may no longer participate in an indigency program under this | ||
article if the person enters into a payment plan with the justice or | ||
municipal court and misses two or more consecutive payments in the | ||
plan. | ||
(g) The justice or municipal court shall notify the | ||
Department of Public Safety on a person's successful completion of | ||
the indigency program. | ||
Art. 45.304. INCENTIVE PROGRAM. (a) This article applies | ||
only to a fine for a traffic offense that remains unpaid on or after | ||
the second anniversary of the date of issuance. | ||
(b) Each justice and municipal court shall establish an | ||
incentive program through which the justice or municipal court | ||
shall reduce the amount of an unpaid fine described by Subsection | ||
(a) if a person establishes that the person's income or the person's | ||
household income is less than 300 percent of the applicable income | ||
level established by the federal poverty guidelines. For a person | ||
who is eligible for the incentive program under this article, the | ||
justice or municipal court shall reduce the amount of the person's | ||
unpaid fines to a total of $200 for two or fewer unpaid fines or not | ||
more than $100 per fine for three or more unpaid fines. The program | ||
must allow a person to apply for participation in the program on the | ||
Internet or by mail. | ||
(c) A person must provide information to the justice or | ||
municipal court to establish that the person qualifies for the | ||
incentive program under this article. The following documentation | ||
may be used as proof that the person qualifies to participate in the | ||
incentive program: | ||
(1) a copy of the person's most recent federal income | ||
tax return that shows that the person's income or the person's | ||
household income is less than 300 percent of the applicable income | ||
level established by the federal poverty guidelines; | ||
(2) a copy of the person's most recent statement of | ||
wages that shows that the person's income or the person's household | ||
income is less than 300 percent of the applicable income level | ||
established by the federal poverty guidelines; or | ||
(3) a sworn affidavit confirming that the person's | ||
income or the person's household income is less than 300 percent of | ||
the applicable income level established by the federal poverty | ||
guidelines. | ||
(d) Except as otherwise provided by Subsection (e), a person | ||
who participates in the incentive program under this article must | ||
pay the reduced amount of a traffic fine not later than the 180th | ||
day after the date the amount of the traffic fine is reduced under | ||
the program. | ||
(e) For a person who participates in the incentive program | ||
under this article and has three or more unpaid fines described by | ||
Subsection (a), the justice or municipal court shall allow the | ||
person to pay the reduced fines over a period of not less than 12 | ||
months beginning on the date the fine is reduced under this article. | ||
(f) A fine collected under this article shall be deposited | ||
in the same manner as the original fine. | ||
(g) Unless authorized by the justice or municipal court, a | ||
person may no longer participate in an incentive program under this | ||
article if the person enters into a payment plan with the justice or | ||
municipal court and misses two or more consecutive payments in the | ||
plan. | ||
(h) The justice or municipal court shall notify the | ||
Department of Public Safety on a person's successful completion of | ||
the incentive program. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 502.010, Transportation Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subsection (a-1) to read as follows: | ||
(a-1) If a county assessor-collector or the department, as | ||
applicable, refuses to register a motor vehicle under Subsection | ||
(a) solely because the owner of the vehicle has unpaid fines to | ||
which Subchapter E, Chapter 45, Code of Criminal Procedure, | ||
applies, the county assessor-collector shall notify the person that | ||
the person may be eligible for a reduction in the amount of those | ||
unpaid fines under a program established under Subchapter E, | ||
Chapter 45, Code of Criminal Procedure. | ||
SECTION 3. Not later than January 1, 2024, each justice and | ||
municipal court shall establish: | ||
(1) an amnesty program, as required by Article 45.302, | ||
Code of Criminal Procedure, as added by this Act; | ||
(2) an indigency program, as required by Article | ||
45.303, Code of Criminal Procedure, as added by this Act; and | ||
(3) an incentive program, as required by Article | ||
45.304, Code of Criminal Procedure, as added by this Act. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |