HB 3109
86-0 (2019)
Author: Murphy, Jim
Relating to certain entities' access to information in criminal justice information databases.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 1363
83-0 (2013)
Author: Callegari, Bill
Relating to certain required reports and other documents prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
House: Government Efficiency & Reform
Left pending in committee
SB 59
83-0 (2013)
Author: Nelson, Jane | et. al.Sponsor: Callegari, Bill
Relating to required reports and other documents prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education.
House: Government Efficiency & Reform Senate: Government Organization
Effective on 9/1/13
HB 370
78-0 (2003)
Author: Dutton, Jr., Harold V.
Relating to an analysis of the application of the death penalty in Texas.
House: Corrections
Referred to Corrections
HB 3305
78-0 (2003)
Author: Berman, LeoSponsor: Whitmire, John
Relating to certain surcharges assessed and collected by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
House: Appropriations Senate: Finance
Effective immediately
SB 1864
78-0 (2003)
Author: Bivins, Teel
Relating to statutory authority to reduce appropriations made by the legislature to certain governmental entities.
Senate: Finance
Referred to Finance
HB 774
77-0 (2001)
Author: Haggerty, Pat
Relating to an analysis of services that are provided or could be provided by community supervision and corrections departments.
House: Corrections
Referred to Corrections
HB 775
77-0 (2001)
Author: Haggerty, Pat
Relating to the state's correctional substance abuse treatment and to the creation of a blue ribbon panel and an interagency council to study and make recommendations regarding that treatment.
House: Corrections
Referred to Corrections
HB 776
77-0 (2001)
Author: Haggerty, PatSponsor: Staples, Todd
Relating to certain criminal justice contracts and to the implementation, operation, and maintenance of the criminal justice information system.
House: Corrections Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/01
HB 104
76-0 (1999)
Author: Alvarado, Leo
Relating to reducing the recidivism rate for individuals under the supervision of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
House: Corrections
Left pending in committee
HB 1155
75-0 (1997)
Author: Hightower, AllenSponsor: Brown, J.E.
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Criminal Justice Policy Council.
House: Corrections Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/97
SB 350
75-0 (1997)
Author: Brown, J.E.
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Criminal Justice Policy Council.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
HB 2458
74-0 (1995)
Author: Tillery, Dale
Relating to requiring the Criminal Justice Policy Council to prepare a report on the effectiveness of caning as a punishment for criminal conduct.
House: Corrections
Left pending in committee
SCR 5
73-0 (1993)
Author: Leedom, John | et. al.
Requesting the Criminal Justice Policy Council to investigate the desirability of contracting with one or more foreign governments for the placement of prisoners from the institutional division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for confinement within the jurisdiction of that government.
House: Corrections Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Corrections
SR 1206
73-0 (1993)
Author: West, Royce
Directing the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice, with the assistance of the Criminal Justice Policy Council, to study the issue of criminal justice sentencing dynamics.
Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1596
72-0 (1991)
Author: Turner, Jim | et. al.Sponsor: Stiles, Mark
Relating to reducing overcrowding in jails and promoting a more effective state criminal justice system, including provisions relating to maintenance and operation tax rate, the composition of the Criminal Justice Policy Council, the creation of the Texas Sentencing and Corrections Commission, performance rewards payments to certain counties, and conditions of parole; and repealing certain statutes related to criminal offenses.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Finance
Effective on 9/1/91
HB 73
72-1 (1991)
Author: Stiles, Mark | et. al.
Relating to reducing overcrowding in jails and promoting a more effective state criminal justice system, including provisions relating to maintenance and operation tax rate, the composition of the Criminal Justice Policy Council, the creation of the Texas Sentencing and Corrections Commission, performance rewards payments to certain counties, and conditions of parole; and repealing certain statutes related to criminal offenses.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
SB 71
72-1 (1991)
Author: Turner, Jim | et. al.
Relating to reducing overcrowding in jails and promoting a more effective state criminal justice system, including provisions relating to maintenance and operation tax rate, pre-parole transfer programs for certain inmates, the issuance of bonds for prison construction, and liability issues for individuals who work with defendants participating in work programs.
Senate: Finance
Reported favorably with substitute
HB 1547
68-0 (1983)
Author: Keller, Ray
Relating to creation of a Criminal Justice Policy Council and its functions; the organization and functions of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and the elimination of the Criminal Justice Division Advisory Board and the executive funding committee.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Laid on the table subject to call
SB 911
68-0 (1983)
Author: Farabee, RaySponsor: Keller, Ray
Relating to creation of a Criminal Justice Policy Council and its functions, administration, and funding; the organization and functions of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council and the elimination of the Criminal Justice Division Advisory Board and the executive funding committee.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: State Affairs
Effective on . . . . . . . . . .
SCR 124
68-0 (1983)
Author: Farabee, RaySponsor: Peveto, Wayne
Directing the Criminal Justice Policy Council to establish a commission to study sentencing practices and procedures; directing the commission to make a report of its findings to the 69th Legislature.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: State Affairs
Signed by the Governor