Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1755

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to certain duties of the court regarding the restrictions that may be included in a protective order on a person found to have committed family violence.

Impact

Should HB 1755 be enacted, it is anticipated to influence existing laws related to family violence and the legal protections afforded to victims. The changes proposed in the bill are expected to reinforce the judicial system’s role in mitigating risks to victims by enabling courts to implement stricter and more effective protective measures. This could lead to an increase in the number of such orders with potentially broader implications for both enforcement and compliance by those under the orders.

Summary

House Bill 1755 pertains to the responsibilities of courts concerning protective orders for individuals found guilty of family violence. The bill seeks to clarify the parameters and restrictions that can be placed within a protective order, which serves as a critical legal instrument designed to safeguard victims from further harm. By addressing the court's duties, the bill emphasizes the necessity for legal frameworks that ensure the safety and security of affected individuals while balancing the rights of the accused.

Contention

Discussions around HB 1755 may surface notable points of contention regarding how protective orders are enforced and the discretion afforded to judges. Critics may raise concerns about potential overreach or the implications of stringent measures on the rights of individuals accused of family violence. Advocates for victims' rights are likely to argue that stronger protective measures are essential in providing necessary safety to victims, even if that means imposing additional restrictions on individuals found to have committed such offenses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2496

Relating to required findings for the issuance of a protective order based on the commission of family violence.

TX HB62

Relative to protection of persons from domestic violence and military protective orders.

TX HB177

Domestic relations; protection for household pets in both family violence and dating violence protective orders; provide

TX HB498

Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a family violence protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person.

TX HB1863

Relating to the duration of a protective order against family violence.

TX SB1077

Relating to the duration of a protective order against family violence.

TX HB36

Relating to the monitoring of certain family violence offenders, the provision of resources for family violence victims, and the collection of information about conditions of bond imposed in family violence cases and certain other criminal cases.

TX HB4198

Workplace violence; creating the Protection from Workplace Violence Act; authorizing certain persons to seek protective order relief; codification; effective date.

TX HB2707

Modifying the definition of abuse in the protection from abuse act to include certain acts or threats related to pets and specifying that courts may include orders relating to pets in protection from abuse act orders.

TX SB1559

Relating to conflicts between a protective order and certain other orders and to the transfer of a protective order.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.